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      List of people from Greenwich, Connecticut GudangMovies21 Rebahinxxi LK21

      This is a list of people who have lived in or been associated with Greenwich, Connecticut now or in the past and are well known beyond the town.
      They are listed based on the area in which person is best known (in alphabetical order within each category):


      Actors, directors, producers


      Christopher Abbott, American actor

      Bill Boggs, actor, author and journalist
      Scooter Braun, music producer and talent manager
      Glenn Close, actress
      Terry Crews, actor
      Gabriela Dias, actress, producer, writer, humanitarian
      Johnny Doran, actor
      Henry Fonda (1905–1982), actor
      Jane Fonda, actress
      Peter Fonda (1940–2019), actor
      Mel Gibson, actor, director, producer
      Shelley Hack (born 1947), actress
      Bob Haymes (1923–1989), actor and composer
      Bryce Dallas Howard (born 1981), actress; daughter of filmmaker Ron Howard
      Ron Howard, actor and director
      Leatrice Joy (1893–1985), silent film actress
      Tom Kuntz (born 1972), commercial and music video director
      Joseph E. Levine (1905–1987), film producer and distributor
      Rod Lurie (born 1962), director and screenwriter
      Mary Tyler Moore (1936–2017), actress
      Bert Parks (1914–1992), actor, television personality
      Bijou Phillips, actress, singer and model
      Linda Purl (born 1955), actress and singer
      Elisabeth Röhm (born 1973), actress
      Kelly Rohrbach (born 1990), model and actress
      Madeleine Sackler (born 1983), director, producer, and editor
      Rick Schroder (born 1970), actor
      George C. Scott (1927–1999), actor
      Zack Snyder (born 1966), film director
      Heather Thomas (born 1957), actress and screenwriter
      Dyanne Thorne (1936–2020), actress, model and ordained minister
      Justin Zackham, director and screenwriter; writer of The Bucket List
      Hasan Minhaj, comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and television host


      Musicians, models, other entertainers



      Tom Bergeron, host of America's Funniest Home Videos and Dancing With the Stars
      Victor Borge (1909–2000), pianist and comedian
      A. Whitney Brown, writer and comedian
      Eugenia Cooney, YouTuber and influencer
      Alice Cooper, singer-songwriter and actor
      Wilhelmina Cooper (1940–1980), supermodel
      Gary Dell'Abate (born 1961), radio personality known as "Baba Booey"; producer at The Howard Stern Show
      Tommy Dorsey (1905–1956), trombonist and bandleader in the Big Band era
      Clyde Fitch (1865–1909), dramatist
      Stephan Galfas, Grammy Award-nominated record producer
      Kathie Lee Gifford, television personality, wife of the late Frank Gifford
      Cynthia Gregory, prima ballerina
      Bob Haymes (1923–1989), actor and composer
      Ray Henderson (1896–1970), songwriter
      Jim Henson (1936–1990), puppeteer, animator, cartoonist, actor, inventor, composer, and screenwriter
      Erich Kunzel (1935–2009), conductor of the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
      Rodney Leinhardt (born 1970), professional wrestler
      Jana Mashonee, Native American singer-songwriter
      Michael Matijevic, lead singer of Steelheart
      Stefano Miceli (born 1975), conductor and pianist
      Tom Noonan (born 1951), actor, director, playwright
      Jack Paar (1918–2004), host of The Tonight Show
      Regis Philbin (1931–2020), television personality
      Caroline Polachek, singer
      Francesca Roberto, operatic soprano
      Diana Ross, singer and actress
      Stephanie Seymour, model; wife of Peter M. Brant, publishing mogul
      Judy Sheindlin, television personality and producer
      Sean Smith (born 1965), modern jazz double bass player
      Hana Soukupova, model; wife of Drew Aaron, paper magnate and entrepreneur; restored Greenwich's North Court estate
      Montel Williams, television personality


      Sports



      Ken Bell, NFL player
      Rolando Blackman, NBA player
      Bobby Bonilla (born 1963), MLB player
      Aaron Boone, MLB player and manager
      George Brown (born 1935), soccer player, coach, and National Soccer Hall of Fame inductee
      Jim Brown (1908–1994), soccer player and coach
      Glenn Caruso (born 1974), football player and coach
      Chris Cleary (born 1979), professional soccer player
      Casey Close (born 1963), MLB player, sports agent, husband of Gretchen Carlson
      Gerrit Cole (born 1990), MLB player
      David Cone, MLB player
      Carlos Delgado, New York Mets first baseman
      Tony DeLuca (1960–1999), NFL player
      George Foster (born 1948), MLB player
      Doug Friedman, professional ice hockey player
      Frank Gifford (1930–2015), NFL player, sportscaster; husband of Kathie Lee Gifford
      Joe Girardi, manager of the New York Yankees
      Gail Goodrich (born 1943), basketball player; studio analyst for NBA TV
      Dorothy Hamill, Olympic figure-skating gold medalist
      Allan Houston (born 1971), NBA player
      Andres Jasson,(born 2002) American professional soccer player
      Cornelius Johnson (wide receiver), American football player, Division 1 Wide Receiver
      Mike Keenan, professional ice hockey coach
      Ralph Kiner (1922–2014), Baseball Hall of Famer and broadcaster
      Alexei Kovalev, NHL player
      Pat LaFontaine, NHL player
      Ivan Lendl, tennis player
      Skip Lockwood (born 1946), MLB pitcher
      Dave Maloney, hockey player and radio commentator
      Pedro Martínez, MLB player
      Lee Mazzilli, MLB player and coach
      Shane McMahon, World Wrestling Entertainment wrestler and executive, son of Vince and Linda McMahon
      Donovan Mitchell, NBA player for the Cleveland Cavaliers
      Markus Näslund, retired NHL player
      Ahmad Rashad, NFL player
      Helen Resor (born 1985), ice hockey player; 2006 Winter Olympics bronze medalist
      Mike Richter, NHL Stanley Cup-winning goalie
      Martin St. Louis, NHL player
      Tom Seaver, Cy Young Award-winning pitcher and Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
      Kevin Shattenkirk (born 1989), professional ice hockey player
      John Sullivan, NFL player
      Craig Swan (born 1950), MLB pitcher
      Mark Teixeira, MLB player for New York Yankees
      Tim Teufel (born 1958), MLB player
      Donna de Varona (born 1947), Olympic gold medalist in swimming; sportscaster
      Fay Vincent, commissioner of baseball (1989–1992)
      Billy Wagner, MLB pitcher
      Alister Walker, professional squash player
      Mats Wilander (born 1964), tennis player
      Colin Wilson (born 1989), hockey player
      Steve Young (born 1961), NFL player
      Shahid Zaman, professional squash player


      Authors, writers



      Taylor Caldwell (1900–1985), novelist
      Truman Capote (1924–1984), writer
      Caroline B. Cooney (born 1947), horror and mystery author
      A. J. Cronin (1896–1981), Scottish author
      Frederick Exley (1929–1992), author
      Howard Fast (1914–2003), author; had an editorial column in The Greenwich Time
      Jonathan Fast (born 1948), author and social work educator
      James F. Fixx (1932–1984), author
      Thomas Flanagan (1923–2002), writer, university professor
      Carl Higbie, decorated Navy SEAL and author
      John Jakes (born 1932), novelist
      D. J. Machale, author of the Pendragon series
      Courtney Maum, author and book coach
      R. A. Montgomery (1936–2014), author
      Evan Osnos (born 1976), journalist and author
      Lawrence Riley (1896–1974), playwright and screenwriter
      Mark Salzman (born 1959), author
      Anya Seton (1904–1990), author of historical romances
      Barbara W. Tuchman (1912–1989), non-fiction author


      Artists, architects, designers, cartoonists


      Phoebe Adams (born 1953), painter and sculptor; born in Greenwich
      Robert Denning (1927–2005), interior designer
      Tony DiPreta (1921–2010), comic book and comic strip artist
      Edgar de Evia (1910–2003), photographer, artist and author
      Steve Giovinco (born 1961), photographer
      Tommy Hilfiger (born 1951), fashion designer
      Bai Ji Kong (1932–2018), contemporary painter originally from China
      Ranan Lurie (born 1932), editorial cartoonist and journalist
      Elmer Livingston MacRae (1875–1953), artist
      Robert Motherwell (1915–1991), abstract expressionist
      John Cullen Murphy (1919–2004), comic artist
      Leonard Ochtman (1854–1935), his wife Mina Fonda Ochtman (1862–1924), artists and part of the Cos Cob Art Colony
      Edward Clark Potter (1857–1923), sculptor, designed the lions in front of the New York Public Library
      John von Bergen (born 1971), sculptor
      Mort Walker (1923–2018), cartoonist; creator of Beetle Bailey


      Famous guests at the Bush-Holley House


      Willa Cather, novelist
      William Merritt Chase, artist
      Childe Hassam, artist
      Theodore Robinson, artist
      Lincoln Steffens, investigative journalist
      John Henry Twachtman, artist and town resident
      J. Alden Weir, artist


      Government



      Richard Blumenthal, U.S. Senator, state Attorney General
      George H. W. Bush (1924–2018), 41st President of the United States
      George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States
      Prescott Bush (1895–1972), U.S. Senator; father of George H.W. Bush
      Chris Coons, U.S. Senator of Delaware
      Homer Stille Cummings (1870–1956), U.S. Attorney General, 1933–1939 and Stamford mayor
      Florence Finney (1903–1994), first woman to serve as president pro tempore of the Connecticut State Senate
      Russell Benjamin Harrison (1854–1936), diplomat, member of the Indiana House of Representatives and Indiana Senate, son of President Benjamin Harrison and Caroline Harrison, great-grandson of President and Major General William Henry Harrison, father of U.S. Representative William Henry Harrison II
      Hope Hicks (born 1988), White House Director of Strategic Communications
      Jim Himes, U.S. Representative for Connecticut's 4th congressional district
      Ned Lamont, 89th Governor of Connecticut
      Samuel A. Lewis (1831–1913), politician and philanthropist
      Clare Boothe Luce (1903–1987), congresswoman, ambassador, playwright
      Mary Harrison McKee (1858–1930), daughter of President Benjamin Harrison and Caroline Harrison, great-granddaughter of President and Major General William Henry Harrison, Acting First Lady of the United States 1892–1893
      Michael L. Morano (1915–2000), businessman and politician
      Jennifer Psaki, Assistant to the President of the United States and the White House Communications Director
      Craig Roberts Stapleton, U.S. ambassador
      David Stockman, director of the Office of Management and Budget
      Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, member of the Kennedy political family; Lt. Governor of Maryland
      William M. "Boss" Tweed (1823–1878), famously corrupt New York City official
      Thomas Watson Jr. (1914–1993), IBM President and 16th United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union
      Lowell P. Weicker Jr. (born 1931), Connecticut Governor, U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative


      Judges, lawyers


      Roy Cohn (1927–1986), lawyer made famous as an aide to U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy
      Lebbeus R. Wilfley (1866–1926), Attorney-General of the Philippines and Judge of the United States Court for China


      Business


      Warren Anderson (1921–2014), chairman of Union Carbide and CEO at the time of the Bhopal disaster
      Mary Anselmo, billionaire widow of Reynold "Rene" Anselmo
      Reynold "Rene" Anselmo (1926–1995), founder of PanAmSat
      Paul V. Applegarth, CEO of Millennium Challenge Corporation and executive of World Bank, Bank of America, and American Express
      Richard Attias, Moroccan events producer with his spouse, Cécilia
      Donald J. Bainton (1931–2010), Chairman and CEO of Continental Can Company, Inc. and Knight of Malta.
      Joseph Beninati, real estate developer and private equity investor
      Barton Biggs (1932–2012), money manager
      Steven Black, co-CEO of the Investment Bank at JP Morgan Chase & Co.
      Peter M. Brant, publisher, founder of the Greenwich Polo Club, husband of model Stephanie Seymour
      Richard C. Breeden, chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
      Steven A. Cohen, runs Point72 Asset Management in Stamford, and majority owner of the New York Mets
      Ray Dalio (born 1949), CEO of Bridgewater Associates of Westport
      Robert Diamond (born 1951), banker, President and CEO for investment banking at Barclays
      Brady Dougan (born 1959), CEO of Credit Suisse First Boston; CEO of Credit Suisse Group in Zurich
      Börje Ekholm, CEO of Ericsson
      Gerard Finneran, investment banker arrested after 1995 air rage incident
      Martin Frankel (born 1954), financier
      Richard S. Fuld Jr., CEO of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
      Louis V. Gerstner Jr., CEO of IBM
      Vladimir Gusinsky, Russian media baron
      Leona Helmsley (1920–2007), hotel owner
      Joseph Hirshhorn (1899–1981), mining tycoon and namesake of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden on the Mall in Washington, D.C.
      Paul Tudor Jones, runs Tudor Investments and lives in the Belle Haven section of town
      Mel Karmazin, CEO of Sirius Satellite Radio
      Raymond Kassar (1928–2017), chairman and CEO of Atari
      Donald M. Kendall, CEO of PepsiCo
      Edward Lampert, head of ESL Investments
      George Lauder (1837–1924), Scottish-American billionaire industrialist, partner in the Carnegie Steel Company, board member of U.S. Steel, owned the Lauder Greenway Estate
      Andrew Madoff, financier and son of Bernie Madoff,
      Mark Madoff, financier and son of Bernie Madoff
      William F. May (1915–2011), chemical engineer; CEO of the American Can Company; co-founded the Film Society of Lincoln Center
      Charles Peter McColough, Chairman and CEO of Xerox
      Henry McKinnell (born 1943), CEO and chairman of the board of Pfizer Inc.
      Linda McMahon, co-founder of World Wrestling Entertainment with husband Vince McMahon
      Stephanie McMahon, World Wrestling Entertainment chairwoman and co-CEO, daughter of Vince and Linda McMahon
      Vince McMahon, World Wrestling Entertainment founder, former chairman and CEO, husband of Linda McMahon
      John Meriwether, runs JWM Partners
      Robert Hiester Montgomery (1872–1953), accountant and donor of 102-acre Montgomery Pinetum Park
      Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo
      Thomas Peterffy, head of Interactive Brokers, billionaire
      Raymond Sackler (1920–2017), co-founder of Purdue Pharma
      Alan Schwartz, CEO of Bear Stearns
      Daniel Scotto, director of research at Bear Stearns, DLJ, L.F. Rothschild and S&P, institutional investor
      John Sculley, president of PepsiCo; CEO of Apple
      Christopher A. Sinclair, chairman and CEO of Mattel; CEO of PepsiCo
      Chip Skowron, hedge fund portfolio manager convicted of insider trading
      Barry Sternlicht, founder of Starwood Capital Group
      Edward Vick, CEO of Young & Rubicam
      Sanford I. Weill, banker, financier, formerly chief executive officer and chairman of Citigroup
      John Weinberg (1925–2006), CEO of Goldman Sachs
      Cameron Winklevoss, Bitcoin investors and owners of Gemini cryptocurrency exchange headquartered in New York City; twin brother of Tyler
      Tyler Winklevoss, twin brother of Cameron; partner in Gemini and Bitcoin related ventures
      John Zimmer (born 1984), co-founder and president of Lyft


      Journalists, sportscasters


      Chris Berman (born 1955), host and anchor of various ESPN television programs
      Gretchen Carlson, television news personality, wife of Casey Close
      Charles C. W. Cooke, editor of National Review Online
      Rita Cosby (born 1964), television news personality
      Bill Evans, former WABC-TV weatherman
      Dan Hicks, NBC sportscaster
      Michael Kay (born 1961), television play-by-play broadcaster of the New York Yankees and ESPN sportscaster
      Matt Lauer, Today Show television host
      Louis Rukeyser (1933–2006), business columnist, economic commentator, and television personality
      Lara Spencer, co-host of ABC's Good Morning America; host of Antiques Roadshow
      Hannah Storm, ESPN sportscaster and host of CBS television's The Early Show
      Trey Wingo, ESPN sportscaster
      Warner Wolf, television and radio sportscaster


      Other


      Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy (1966–1999), wife of John F. Kennedy Jr.
      Colonel Raynal Bolling (1877–1918), Pre-War Bolling was an esteemed New York Lawyer and General Counsel for US Steel during President Teddy Roosevelt's battle against Corporate Anti-Trusts, one of the founding fathers of American Air Power, first U.S. Army Officer and highest ranking American aviator to be killed in combat in World War I
      Blackleach Burritt (1744–1794), noted clergyman during the American Revolution
      Douglas Campbell (1896–1990), first American World War I aviator flying in an American unit to achieve the status of ace
      Michael Fossel (born 1950), professor of clinical medicine at Michigan State University
      Bill Gold (1921–2018), graphic designer
      G. Lauder Greenway (1904–1981), Chairman of the Metropolitan Opera Association; patron of the arts
      James Greenway (1903–1989), curator, Museum of Comparative Zoology, ornithologist, Lt. Commander U.S. Navy
      Kara Hultgreen (1965–1994), lieutenant in the U.S. Navy; first female naval carrier-based fighter pilot
      Barry Klarberg (born 1961), manager for athletes and entertainers
      Martha Moxley (1960–1975), high-profile murder victim
      Farah Pahlavi, Iranian empress
      Katherine E. Price, philanthropist and Papal countess
      Hubert Scott-Paine (1891–1954), British-American aircraft and boat designer, including PT boats
      Ernest Thompson Seton (1860–1946), author, helped found the Boy Scouts of America
      Mickey Sherman, criminal-defense attorney
      Polly Lauder Tunney (1907–2008), philanthropist, wife of World Heavyweight Champion Gene Tunney
      Cornelius Wendell Wickersham (1885–1968), U.S. Army officer, lawyer, and author
      Marion Wiesel (1931–2025), Austrian-American Holocaust survivor, humanitarian, and translator


      See also


      List of people from Connecticut
      List of people from Bridgeport, Connecticut
      List of people from Brookfield, Connecticut
      List of people from Darien, Connecticut
      List of people from Hartford, Connecticut
      List of people from New Canaan, Connecticut
      List of people from New Haven, Connecticut
      List of people from Norwalk, Connecticut
      List of people from Redding, Connecticut
      List of people from Stamford, Connecticut
      List of people from Westport, Connecticut


      References

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