- Source: List of people from the Upper East Side
The Upper East Side is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It has a long tradition of being home to some of the world's most wealthy, powerful and influential families and individuals.
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Roman Abramovich (born 1966) – businessman, investor, and politician
Ronnie Abrams (born 1968), US judge
Woody Allen (born 1935) – film director, writer, and actor
Herbert Allen Jr. (born 1940) – businessman
George B. Agnew (1868–1941) – politician
Rand Araskog (1931–2021) – businessman
Elizabeth Arden (1878–1966) – businesswoman
Brooke Astor (1902–2007) – philanthropist and widow of Vincent Astor
Caroline Schermerhorn Astor (1930–2008) – socialite
John Jacob Astor IV (1864–1912) – businessman, real estate builder, investor, inventor, writer, lieutenant colonel in the Spanish–American War, who was a passenger on the RMS Titanic and chose to remain on the ship when it sank
Vincent Astor (1891–1959) – businessman, philanthropist, and member of the prominent Astor family
William Acquavella (born 1937/38) – art dealer
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Louis Bacon – hedge fund manager
Jules Bache – banker
Tallulah Bankhead – actress
Joseph Baratta investor
Amzi L. Barber – asphalt tycoon
Demas Barnes – politician and a United States Representative from New York
Bernard Baruch – financier
Robert Bass – businessman and philanthropist
William Bates – physician
Stephen Vincent Benét – poet
Olivier Berggruen – art historian and curator
Leonard Bernstein – composer, conductor
Edward Julius Berwind – coal mining magnate
Heber R. Bishop – businessman and jade collector
Leon Black – hedge fund manager
Lloyd Blankfein – banker
Len Blavatnik – businessman, investor, and philanthropist
Michael Bloomberg – billionaire philanthropist and former mayor of New York City
René Bouché – artist and fashion illustrator
John Vernou Bouvier III – socialite, Wall Street stockbroker, and father of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill
Eli Broad – entrepreneur
Irving Brokaw – heir, figure skater, first American to compete in an olympic winter sport.
Isaac Vail Brokaw – clothing merchant
Charles Bronfman – businessman and philanthropist
Edgar Bronfman Jr. – businessman
Edgar Bronfman Sr. – businessman and philanthropist
Matthew Bronfman – businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist
Arthur William Brown – illustrator
Catherine Wolfe Bruce – philanthropist
Yul Brynner – actor
Patricia Buckley – socialite
William F. Buckley Jr. – author
Tory Burch – fashion designer
I. Townsend Burden – heir
James A. Burden Jr. – industrialist
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John T. Cahill – lawyer
Hervey C. Calkin – U.S. Representative
Anthony Campagna – real estate developer
Truman Capote – novelist
Mariah Carey – singer
Andrew Carnegie – industrialist
Phoebe Cates – actress
Dick Cavett – comedian and former talk show host
Marc Chagall – artist
Robert Chambers – the "Preppie Killer" of Jennifer Levin
Walid Chammah – executive
James Chanos – investor
Gustavo Cisneros – businessman
Huguette Clark – heiress
James H. Clark – Netscape founder
William A. Clark – politician and entrepreneur
Jill Clayburgh – actress
Montgomery Clift – actor
Gifford A. Cochran – entrepreneur and sportsman
George M. Cohan – entertainer, playwright, composer, lyricist, actor, singer, dancer and producer
Charles Cohen – real estate developer
Michael Cohen – attorney for Donald Trump
Roy Cohn – lawyer, mentor to Donald Trump
George Condo – artist
Sean Connery – actor
Mark Consuelos – actor
Barbara Corcoran – businesswoman, investor, speaker, consultant, syndicated columnist, author, and television personality
Katie Couric – journalist
Simon Cowell – television judge and producer
Gardner Cowles Jr. – publisher
Ann Coulter – author, political commentator, columnist
Joan Crawford – actress
Aimée Crocker (1864–1941) – heiress, princess, author, world traveler
George Crocker – businessman
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Alexandra Daddario – actress
Matthew Daddario – actor
Antonio Damasio – neuroscientist
Rodney Dangerfield – comedian, actor
William Augustus Darling – politician
Norman Davis – diplomat
Edward Coleman Delafield – Colonel and banker
John DeLorean – engineer, inventor and executive in the U.S. automobile industry
Oleg Deripaska – oligarch and philanthropist
Joan Didion – author
C. Douglas Dillon – diplomat and politician
Jamie Dimon – banker
Bob Diamond – former group chief executive of Barclays plc
James Dinan – hedge fund manager
Julio Mario Santo Domingo – diplomat
Plácido Domingo – tenor, conductor and arts administrator
Marta Domingo – opera soprano, stage director and designer
Shaun Donovan (born 1966) – former US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and Director of the Office of Management and Budget, running for Mayor of New York City
Glenn Dubin – hedge fund manager
James Buchanan Duke – businessman
Henry J. Duveen – art dealer
Charles Dyson – businessman
James Dyson – inventor, industrial design engineer and founder of the Dyson company
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Cheryl Eisen – interior designer
Robert H. Ellsworth – art dealer
Richard Engel – journalist
Israel Englander – hedge fund manager
Jeffrey Epstein – financier and registered sex offender
Walker Evans – photographer, at 112 East 74th Street
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Sherman Fairchild – aviation pioneer
Linda Fairstein (born 1947) – prosecutor and author
Philip Falcone – businessman
José Fanjul – sugar baron
Mia Farrow – actress
Barbara Feldon – actress
Jay S. Fishman – insurance executive
Marshall Field – entrepreneur
Stephen Feinberg – investor
Michael Feinstein – singer
Edna Ferber – writer
J. Christopher Flowers – investor
Karen Finerman – hedge fund manager and television personality
Jonathan Franzen – National Book Award-winning novelist
Paul J. Fribourg – businessman
Henry Clay Frick – industrialist, financier, union-buster, and art patron
Richard S. Fuld, Jr. – banker
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Lady Gaga – singer
Gerald Garson – former NY Supreme Court Justice convicted of accepting bribes
Ina Garten – author
Bruce Gelb – businessman and diplomat
Gordon Getty – businessman, investor, philanthropist and classical music composer
Pia Getty – filmmaker
Sarah Michelle Gellar – actress
James W. Gerard – lawyer and diplomat
Ricky Gervais – comedian, actor
John Giorno – artist
Rudy Giuliani – politician, attorney, businessman, public speaker, former mayor of New York City, and attorney to President Donald Trump
Barbara Goldsmith – author, journalist, and philanthropist
Danielle Goldstein (born 1985) – American-Israeli show jumper
Lawrence E. Golub – entrepreneur, philanthropist, and business executive
Murray H. Goodman – real estate developer
Noam Gottesman – hedge fund manager
Jay Gould – railroad developer
Ulysses S. Grant – 18th President of the United States, Commanding General of the Army, soldier, international statesman, and author
Peter Grauer – Chairman Bloomberg L.P.
Kenneth C. Griffin – hedge fund manager
Bob Guccione – photographer
Daphne Guinness – heiress, socialite, fashion designer, art collector, model, musician, film producer and actor
Meyer Guggenheim – patriarch of the Guggenheim family
Simon Guggenheim – politician
Randolph Guggenheimer – lawyer
Thomas Guinzburg – publisher
John Gutfreund – investment banker
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J. Hooker Hamersley – heir, lawyer and poet
W. Averell Harriman – governor of New York
Kitty Carlisle Hart – singer, advocate for the arts and historic preservation
Henry Osborne Havemeyer – industrialist
Millicent Hearst – wife of media tycoon William Randolph Hearst
Drue Heinz – patron of the literary arts, actress, philanthropist and socialite
Ariel Helwani – mixed martial arts writer
Ernest Hemingway – writer
Jim Henson – puppeteer, artist, cartoonist, inventor, screenwriter, and filmmaker
Leon Hess – founder and President of Hess Corporation and one-time owner of the New York Jets
David M. Heyman (1891–1984) – financier, philanthropist, art collector
Tommy Hilfiger – fashion designer
J. Tomilson Hill – investor
Henry Hilton – jurist and businessman
Dennis Hoey – actor
Lena Horne – singer
Vladimir Horowitz – pianist and composer
Alan Howard – hedge fund manager
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Bob Iger – CEO
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Michael Jackson – singer
Jeremy Jacobs, Sr. – owner of the Boston Bruins
Morton L. Janklow – literary agent
Jasper Johns – artist
Boris Johnson – Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Woody Johnson – businessman, philanthropist, and diplomat
Star Jones – lawyer, television personality
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Harry Kargman – CEO of Kargo
Jill Kargman – author, writer and actress
Herbert Kasper – fashion designer
George S. Kaufman – playwright
Slim Keith – socialite
Caroline Kennedy – author and diplomat to Japan, and daughter of U.S. President John F. Kennedy
James Powell Kernochan – businessman and clubman
Otto Hermann Kahn – investment banker, collector, philanthropist, and patron of the arts
Kevin Kline – actor
Stephen King – author
Sante Kimes – criminal
David H. Koch – businessman, philanthropist, conservative political activist
Frederick R. Koch – collector and philanthropist
Doron Kochavi – businessman, lawyer, philanthropist
Pannonica de Koenigswarter – jazz patron and writer
Jeff Koons – artist
Jerzy Kosiński – novelist
Bruce Kovner – hedge fund manager
Dennis Kozlowski – former CEO of Tyco International
Nicola Kraus – novelist
Peter S. Kraus – businessman, philanthropist and art collector
Henry Kravis – investor
Jared Kushner – investor, real-estate developer, newspaper publisher, senior advisor to President Donald Trump
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Thomas W. Lamont – banker
Marc Lasry – hedge fund manager
Aerin Lauder – businesswoman
Jane Lauder – businesswoman
Leonard Lauder – businessman, art collector and humanitarian
William Lauder – businessman, and executive chairman of the Estée Lauder Companie
Matt Lauer – news anchor
Charles Lazarus – founder of Toys R Us
Lewis Cass Ledyard – lawyer
Harper Lee – author
Spike Lee – film director and producer
William B. Leeds – businessman
Louise Linton – actress
Loida Nicolas Lewis – businesswoman who is the widow of TLC Beatrice founder and CEO Reginald Lewis
Robert I. Lipp – businessman
John Langeloth Loeb Jr. – businessman, philanthropist, former United States Ambassador to Denmark, and former Delegate to the United Nations
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John J. Mack – banker
Julie Macklowe – beauty entrepreneur and businesswoman
Andrew Madoff – stockbroker and investment advisor
Bernard Madoff – ex-hedge fund manager convicted of running a Ponzi scheme
Carolyn Maloney, politician, former member of United States House of Representatives and the New York City Council
Stewart and Cyril Marcus – gynecologists
Soong Mei-ling – former First Lady of the Republic of China, known as Madame Chiang Kai-shek or Madame Chiang
Princess Madeleine, Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland – Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland
Madonna – entertainer; purchased $40 million mansion on East 81st Street at Lexington Avenue in 2009
Anne Windfohr Marion – rancher, horse breeder, business executive, philanthropist, and art collector
Barbara Margolis – prisoners' rights advocate, official greeter of New York City
Howard Marks – investor
Paul Marks – medical doctor, researcher and administrator
Malachi Martin – author
Wednesday Martin – author
J. Ezra Merkin – hedge fund manager
Rachel Lambert Mellon – horticulturalist, gardener, philanthropist, and art collector
Charles E. Merrill – philanthropist, stockbroker, and co-founder of Merrill Lynch
Howard Michaels – founder of the real estate investment advisory firm the Carlton Group
Bette Midler – singer
George W. Miller – politician
Robert Mnuchin – banker
Steven Mnuchin – investment banker, film producer, hedge fund manager, and Secretary of the US Treasury
Mary Tyler Moore – actress, producer, and social advocate, at 927 Fifth Avenue at East 74th Street
Sonja Morgan
Robert Moses – city planner, public official, referred to as the "master builder" of New York
Levi P. Morton – 22nd Vice President of the United States, ambassador, and former governor of New York
Charles Murphy – hedge fund manager
James Murdoch – businessman
Rupert Murdoch – media mogul
Wendi Deng Murdoch – businesswoman, and movie producer
Arthur Murray – dancer
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Spyros Niarchos – shipping magnate
Cynthia Nixon – LGBTQ actress and politician/activist
Peggy Noonan – speechwriter for Ronald Reagan, political commentator and author
Deborah Norville – television anchor and businesswoman
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis – former First Lady of the United States
Stanley O'Neal – banker
Chris Noth – actor
Frederick Osborn – philanthropist, military leader, and eugenicist
Katharina Otto-Bernstein – filmmaker
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Ashraf Pahlavi – twin sister of the deposed Shah
William S. Paley – executive
Vikram Pandit – banker
Dorothy Parker – poet, short story writer, critic, and satirist
Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor – businessman
Joan Whitney Payson – heiress, businesswoman, philanthropist, patron of the arts and art collector, and a member of the prominent Whitney family
Sister Parish – interior decorator and socialite
Antenor Patiño – tycoon
George Plimpton – author, humorist, NFL quarterback
Generoso Pope – Italian-American businessman and newspaper publisher, lived at 1040 Fifth Avenue
Zac Posen – fashion designer
John Paulson – hedge fund manager
Nelson Peltz – investor
Holly Peterson – producer, journalist and novelist
Peter George Peterson – investment banker and United States Secretary of Commerce
Milton Petrie – retail investor
Ronald Perelman – investor
Peter O. Price – media proprietor
Harold Prince – theatrical producer and director
Joseph Pulitzer – newspaper publisher
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Lee Radziwill – princess, sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Lynn Pressman Raymond – toy and game innovator, president of the Pressman Toy Corporation
Stewart Rahr – pharmaceuticals magenta
Michael Rapaport – actor, internet personality, podcaster
Robert Redford – actor
Ira Rennert – investor and businessman
Kelly Ripa – talk show host
Joan Rivers – comedian
David Rockefeller – banker
John D. Rockefeller Jr. – financier and philanthropist
Laurance Rockefeller – philanthropist, businessman, financier, and major conservationist
Felix Rohatyn – investment banker
Julia Restoin Roitfeld – art director and model
Eleanor Roosevelt – political figure, diplomat and activist
Theodore Roosevelt – U.S. president, represented Upper East Side in New York State Assembly at beginning of his political career.
Elihu Root – former Secretary of State
Christopher Ross – sculptor, designer and collector
Steve Ross – CEO of Time Warner
James Rorimer – museum director
Aby Rosen – real estate developer
Alexander Rovt – real estate investor
Marc Rowan – investor
Helena Rubinstein – businesswoman, art collector, and philanthropist
Serge Rubinstein – stock and currency manipulator and murder victim
Jacob Ruppert – brewer
Nawwaf bin Abdulaziz Al Saud – Saudi royal
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Lily Safra – philanthropist and socialite
Walter J. Salmon Sr. – real estate developer
Nassef Sawiris – CEO
Jacob Schiff – banker
Rose Schlossberg – filmmaker
Tatiana Schlossberg – journalist and author
Jack Schlossberg – writer
Martin Scorsese – film director and producer
Stephen Schwarzman – businessman
Arthur Hawley Scribner – president of Charles Scribner's Sons
Charles R. Schwab – investor, financial executive, and philanthropist
Ryan Seacrest – radio personality, television host, and producer
Terry Semel – Yahoo! CEO
Bishop Sheen – religious leader
Leonard Sillman – broadway producer
David Simon – CEO of Simon Malls
Ramona Singer – TV personality
Harry Slatkin – businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist
William Douglas Sloane – businessman, sportsman, philanthropist
Al Smith – former governor of New York
George Soros – hedge fund manager
Andy Spade – fashion designer
Kate Spade – fashion designer
Jerry Speyer – real estate developer
Carl Spielvogel – ambassador to the Slovak Republic
Eliot Spitzer – former Governor of New York
Kenneth I. Starr – money manager
John Steinbeck – author
Saul Steinberg – businessman
Benjamin Steinbruch – CEO
Gloria Steinem – journalist
Michael Steinhardt – financier
George Stephanopoulos – journalist, political commentator and former Democratic advisor
Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes – architect
Willard Dickerman Straight – investment banker, publisher, reporter, Army Reserve officer, diplomat and by marriage, a member of the Whitney family
Jesse I. Straus – ambassador to France
Roger Williams Straus Jr. – entrepreneur
Igor Stravinsky – composer
Margaret Rockefeller Strong – activist
Robert L. Stuart – industrialist
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, publisher and businessman
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. – publisher
Sy Syms – founder and owner of Syms Corporation discount clothing retailer and benefactor of Yeshiva University's Syms School of Business
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Elie Tahari – fashion designer
A. Alfred Taubman – businessman, investor, and philanthropist
Margaretta Taylor – media heiress
John Thain – banker
Chloe Temtchine – singer-songwriter
Jonathan Tisch – Chairman and CEO of Loews Hotels & Co.
Ronn Torossian – public relations executive
Donald Trump Jr. – businessman and former reality television personality
Ivana Trump – former model and businesswoman, who was the first wife of Donald Trump
Ivanka Trump – American businesswoman, fashion designer, author, reality television personality, daughter of Donald Trump
Vanessa Trump – socialite, actress and former model
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James Ramsey Ullman – writer and mountaineer
Roberto Mangabeira Unger – philosopher and politician
Louis Untermeyer – author, anthologist, editor, poet
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Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt – wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt II
Anne Harriman Vanderbilt – heiress
Gloria Vanderbilt – artist, author, actress, fashion designer, heiress, and socialite
William Kissam Vanderbilt II – motor racing enthusiast and yachtsman
Margit Varga – artist, painter, gallerist, art director, journalist
Gary Vaynerchuk – entrepreneur, author, speaker and Internet personality
Leila and Massimo Vignelli – designers
Vincent Viola – businessman
Anthony Volpe – baseball player
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Mike Wallace – journalist
Vera Wang – fashion designer
Felix M. Warburg
James Warburg – banker
Paul Warburg – banker
Andy Warhol – artist
Bruce Wasserstein (1947-2009) – investment banker
Franz Waxman – composer
Sigourney Weaver – actress
Susan Weber - historian
Michel David-Weill – banker
Boaz Weinstein – hedge fund manager
Les Wexner – businessman
Lawrence Grant White – architect
Mary Jo White – Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
William Collins Whitney – political leader and financier
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney – sculptor, art patron, collector, and founder of the Whitney Museum of American Art
Elie Wiesel – Holocaust survivor and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986
Elisha Wiesel (born 1972) – chief information officer of Goldman Sachs; hedge fund manager of the Niche Plus; son of Elie Wiesel
Alec N. Wildenstein – businessman, art dealer, racehorse owner, and breeder
Jocelyn Wildenstein – socialite
Robert B. Willumstad – CEO of AIG: 765
P. G. Wodehouse (1881-1975) – author
Tom Wolfe – novelist, founder of New Journalism
Jayne Wrightsman – philanthropist
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Charles Yerkes – financier
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Pia Zadora – actress
Paula Zahn – journalist
Jeff Zucker – media executive
Mortimer Zuckerman – media mogul
See also
List of people from New York City
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