Notable current and former residents of Woodmere include: •
David A. Adler (born 1947), author of the
Cam Jansen series of books •
Michael Albert (born 1966), pop artist, author and entrepreneur •
Donatella Arpaia (born 1971), restaurateur and television personality who appears on
The Food Network •
Lynne Barasch, children's book illustrator and author •
Jeff Beacher (born 1973), producer, entrepreneur, and master of ceremonies who created, produced, and hosted the long-running live theater series, Beacher's Madhouse •
Margot Bennett (born 1935), actress •
Roger Berlind (19302020),
theatrical producer who won 25
Tony Awards •
Eli M. Black (1921–1975), businessman who controlled the
United Brands Company •
Jane Bowles (1917–1973), writer and playwright •
Peter Diamond (born 1940), winner of the
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2010 •
Perry Farrell (born 1959), singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the frontman for the alternative rock band
Jane's Addiction and creator of the touring festival
Lollapalooza •
Clarence G. Galston (1876–1964),
United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York •
Jordan Gelber (born 1975), actor and singer who has performed on Broadway in the musical
Avenue Q •
Lisa Glasberg (born 1956), radio and TV personality •
Alice Glaser (1928–1970), writer and editor •
Carolyn Goodman (1915–2007), clinical psychologist who became a prominent civil rights advocate after her son,
Andrew Goodman, and two other civil rights workers were murdered in Mississippi in 1964 •
Harrison Greenbaum (born 1986), comedian and comedy writer •
Jeffrey Gural (born 1942), New York real estate developer •
Carolyn Gusoff (born 1963), television news reporter and author •
Sidney Hertzberg (1922–2005), professional basketball player who played for the
New York Knicks in their first season as a team, in 1946–47 •
Alvin M. Josephy Jr. (1915–2005), historian who specialized in Native American topics •
Donna Karan (born 1948), fashion designer •
Aline Kominsky-Crumb (1948–2022), comics artist •
Stan Lee (1922–2018), comic book writer, editor, publisher and producer •
Cy Leslie (1922–2008), founder of
Pickwick Records, president and founder of
MGM/UA Home Entertainment Group •
Jon Levin (born 1966), guitarist for the heavy metal band
Dokken •
Gene Mayer (born 1956), professional tennis player •
Harvey Milk (1930–1978), first openly gay man elected to public office in California, member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors •
Gerard Piel (1915–2004), publisher of
Scientific American, president of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science •
Evan Roberts (born 1983),
sports radio personality •
Richard E. Rubenstein (born 1938), author and professor •
Shmuel Sackett,
religious Zionist leader •
Anne Sayre (1923–1998), writer best known for her biography of
Rosalind Franklin, one of the discoverers of the
structure of DNA •
Jacob Steinmetz (born 2003), first Orthodox Jewish player drafted in Major League Baseball •
Dov Sternberg,
karateka •
Sid Tanenbaum (1925–1986), professional basketball player who played in the
NBA for the
New York Knicks •
Moshe Weinberger, rabbi, outreach educator, author, translator and speaker •
Joel Wiener (born 1948 or 1949), billionaire real estate developer and landlord •
Alan Zweibel (born 1950), producer and writer ==See also==