- Source: List of people from Utica, New York
This article lists notable people from Utica, New York.
Nineteenth century and earlier
Amariah Brigham – psychiatrist
Alexander Bryan Johnson – prominent Utica banker; self-taught philosopher and political writer; married to the granddaughter of president John Adams
Francis Marion Burdick – legal scholar; a mayor of Utica (1882-1883), (born at De Ruyter, New York)
John T. Clark – civil engineer and politician
Jane Elizabeth Dexter Conklin – poet, journalist, and religious writer
Roscoe Conkling – U.S. Senator and Republican Stalwart political leader; a mayor of Utica; is buried there
Marianne Cope – religious sister and Roman Catholic saint
Arthur Bowen Davies – artist, born in Utica
Harold Frederic – author and journalist, born and raised in Utica; buried in Utica's Forest Hill Cemetery
Jane Louisa Hardy – activist and philanthropist
Grace May North – author, born in Utica
Pádraig Phiarais Cúndún (1777–1856) – Irish-American homesteader and composer of American poetry in the Irish language; arrived in Utica in 1826; buried there
Horatio Seymour – New York State Governor and Democratic presidential candidate; native of Utica; buried there
Carrie Babcock Sherman – James Schoolcraft Sherman's wife, born in Utica
James Schoolcraft Sherman – U.S. vice president; born in Utica; buried there
Gerrit Smith – social reformer, abolitionist, politician, and philanthropist; born in Utica
Benjamin Walker – Revolutionary War soldier; lived the last 20 years of his life in Utica
Chandler J. Wells – former mayor of Buffalo, New York, born in Utica
Twentieth and twenty-first century
= Arts and entertainment
=Kim Bass – screenwriter, producer, and director
Mark Bodé – artist; born in Utica; son of Vaughn Bodē
Vaughn Bodē – artist, born in Utica and graduated from Proctor High School;
Joe Bonamassa – blues musician
Steven Brill – film producer, director and screenwriter
Neave Brown – London-based architect and artist
Dick Clark – lived briefly in Utica and began his television career there, hosting a country music show on WKTV
Daryl Cobb – children's book author and national children's educational presenter, born in Utica
Fran Cosmo – musician of the band Boston
Tommy DeCarlo – musician of the band Boston
Debbie Friedman – singer-songwriter of Jewish religious-themed songs, born in Utica
Annette Funicello – actress and singer; born in Utica; poked mild fun at the city in her song "The Promised Land". Funicello also makes reference to Utica in the 1960 Sherman Brothers-authored song "Hawaiian Love Talk", singing: "I think that you're much cuter than the day we met in Utica".
Lincoln Holroyd – performer, bandleader and music educator in Utica from 1905 until his death in 1961
Angela Johnson – singer; born and raised in Utica
moe. – jam rock band
Ron O'Neal – actor, born in Utica
Tiffany Pollard – actress and television personality, known for Flavor of Love and I Love New York
= Sports
=George Burns – former Major League Baseball outfielder for the New York Giants, born in Utica
Dave Cash – Major League Baseball infielder and three-time All-Star, was born in Utica
Robert Esche – National Hockey League goalie and sports executive affiliated with the Utica Comets
Chris Garrett – running back in Canadian Football League grew up in Utica
Jim Jackson – play by play broadcaster for the Philadelphia Flyers
Mark Lemke – former Major League Baseball player was born in Utica
Art Mills – Major League Baseball pitcher and coach of the 1945 World Series champion Detroit Tigers, born in Utica
Len Rossi – pro wrestler
Will Smith – NFL defensive end and New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame member graduated from Thomas R. Proctor High School in Utica
Andy Van Slyke – former Major League Baseball outfielder, born in Utica
Lou Lazzaro, Racecar driver. Member Greater Utica Hall of Fame
= Business
=Harry H. Bassett (1874–1926) – auto maker, president of Buick (1920–1926), born in Utica
Kenny Friedkin (1915-1962) – founder of Pacific Southwest Airlines, born in Utica
Steve Wynn – real estate developer, hotel and casino mogul
= Politicians
=Mike Arcuri – former U.S. Congressman
Sherwood Boehlert – former U.S. Congressman
Anthony Brindisi – former U.S. Congressman
Fred J. Douglas – former U.S. Congressman
Rufus Elefante – Democratic political boss
Charles A. Talcott – former U.S. Congressman
= Other
=Daniel Barwick – author, fundraiser, journalist, podcaster, higher education administrator, and teacher
Bianca Devins – 17-year-old murder victim
Elizabeth E. Farrell (1870–1932) – educator
Asa Jennings – Utica YMCA worker who organized the evacuation of refugees from the Great Fire of Smyrna
Michael Kernan – former Washington Post journalist
Paul Krugman – economist, professor at City University of New York, columnist for the New York Times
Cherilla Storrs Lowrey (1861–1918) – clubwoman in Hawaii, born in Utica
John D. MacDonald – best-selling crime novelist, grew up in Utica
Nyah Mway – 13-year-old killed by police
Dan Senor – columnist, writer, and political advisor to Mitt Romney
Michael Sweet – author of CUPS, attended SUNY Institute of Technology
John Zogby – political pollster
= Fictional characters
=Gary Chalmers – Superintendent of Springfield School District on the television cartoon series The Simpsons
Karen Filippelli – Regional Manager of Dunder Mifflin Utica Branch on the television comedy The Office
Uncle Leo – Alice Kramden's uncle in The Honeymooners
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