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This is a list of notable people from Syracuse, New York. ==Born or brought up in the City of Syracuse== * Keith B. Alexander - former Director of the National Security Agency * Jabe B. Alford - mayor of Madison, Wisconsin * Will Allen - Miami Dolphins cornerback * Jeff Altman - comedian * Maltbie D. Babcock - 19th-century clergyman and author * Dylan Baker - actor * Marcus H. Barnum - Wisconsin State Assemblyman〔'Wisconsin Blue Book 1897, Biographical Sketch of Mark Barnum, pg. 685〕 * Kenneth Battelle - world's first celebrity hairdresser; created Jacqueline Kennedy's bouffant * Kathryn Beare - All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player * John Berendt - author (''Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil'') * Carlyle Blackwell - silent film actor * Andray Blatche - player for NBA's Washington Wizards * Tyvon Branch - NFL safety with Oakland Raiders * Charles F. Brannock - inventor of Brannock Device (standard foot measuring tool) * Rick Brunson - Temple University and NBA player * Ben Burtt - motion picture sound editor; Academy Award winner * Marty Byrnes - NBA player * Eric Carle - author of children's books * Jimmy Cavallo - saxophonist ("Do the Hucklebuck") * Rory Cochrane - actor * Michael Cole - ''WWE Friday Night SmackDown'' and WWE Raw announcer * Jimmy Collins - NBA player, coach at University of Illinois at Chicago * Mark Copani - professional wrestler (born in Amman, Jordan) * Bruce Coville - children's author and playwright * Tom Cruise - Oscar-nominated, Golden Globe Award-winning actor and producer * Rick Cua - bassist, producer * Kelly Cutrone - The Hills, People's Revolution * Mabel Potter Daggett - journalist and suffragist * Robert De Niro, Sr. - abstract expressionist artist; father of actor Robert De Niro * Mark Didio - wide receiver, Pittsburgh Steelers * J.Son Dinant - comedian, actor and reality TV personality most known for role on ''MTV's Fear'' * Bill Dinneen - MLB pitcher and umpire * Frank DiPino - MLB pitcher * Jo-Lonn Dunbar - NFL linebacker with St. Louis Rams * Gary Dunes - radio personality, entertainer, musician, singer * Earth Crisis - straight edge hardcore punk band * Robert F. Engle - winner of 2003 Nobel Prize for Economics * Joe English - drummer, producer * Walter Farley - author of ''The Black Stallion'' * David B. Feinberg - writer and AIDS activist * Thom Filicia - interior designer, TV personality on ''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy'' * Jon Fishman - drummer for rock band Phish * Eliot Fisk - classical guitarist * Frank Gabrielson - stage, film, and television writer * John L. Gaunt - photographer, winner of 1955 Pulitzer Prize for Photography * Richard Gere - Golden Globe Award-winning actor * Bobcat Goldthwait - actor, comedian * David Greenman - actor * Henry Grethel - fashion designer * Borys Gudziak - Ukrainian Catholic Bishop, rector of Ukrainian Catholic University * Michael Herr - author (''Dispatches'') * Siobhan Fallon Hogan - actress * Honor Bright - pop-punk band * Jimmy Howard - NHL goaltender for Detroit Red Wings * Chuck Hyatt - college basketball player of 1920s * Grace Jones - model, actress, singer (born in Kingston, Jamaica) * Mark Kaplan - violinist * Phyllis Kirk - actress * David Klein - inventor of Jelly Belly * Tim Kneale - winner of 1976 Scripps National Spelling Bee * Zane Lamprey - comedian, actor and reality TV personality, host of ''Three Sheets'' * Dorsey Levens - NFL running back * Alex Levinsky - NHL player * Jermain Loguen - abolitionist, clergyman and key contributor to the Underground Railroad * Claire Luce - actress * Clifford Luyk - basketball player, named one of FIBA's 50 Greatest Players in 1991 * Louis Marshall - lawyer, conservationist, Jewish leader * Frank Matteo - NFL player * Edna May - Edwardian musical actress * Terry McAuliffe - Democratic National Committee chairman * Johnny Messner - actor * Darin Morgan - screenwriter * Jonathan Murray - reality TV producer, Bunim/Murray Productions * James Nachtwey - photojournalist * Richard Neer - longtime DJ for WNEW-FM and sports-talk host on WFAN * Sal Nistico - jazz tenor saxophonist * Camille Paglia - social critic, author (born in Endicott, New York) * Doe Paoro - singer-songwriter * Greg Paulus - college basketball and football player〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Greg Paulus )〕 * Steve Perry - lead vocalist for swing-punk group Cherry Poppin' Daddies * Jon Ratliff - MLB pitcher * Mark Reed - nanotechnology pioneer * Jamel Richardson - CFL football player for the Montreal Alouettes, 2010 Grey Cup MVP * Mike Rotunda - professional wrestler, best known as Irwin R. Schyster * Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, philanthropist, established Russell Sage Foundation * Louis "Red" Salmon - fullback, acting coach of University of Notre Dame football team * Danny Schayes - college and NBA player * George Schuyler - conservative author * Scott Schwedes - NFL player * Ray Seals - NFL defensive end with Pittsburgh Steelers and Carolina Panthers * Rod Serling - screenwriter and TV personality (grew up in Binghamton) * Martin Sexton - musician, singer, songwriter * Craig Shirley - author and political consultant * Ed Stokes - University of Arizona and NBA player * Kevin Surace - INC. 2009 Entrepreneur of the Year, TechTV personality, CEO Serious Materials * Charles W. Sweeting - Wisconsin State Assemblyman〔'Wisconsin Blue Book 1897,' Biographical Sketch of Charles W. Sweeting, pg. 584〕 * Bill Tanguay - football player * Tommy Tanner - soccer player, owner and head coach of Syracuse Silver Knights * Tom "Tsquared" Taylor - professional video game player * Tony Trischka - banjoist, composer * Jimmy Van Heusen - composer, winner of four Academy Awards * Frank Whaley - actor * Christopher Woodrow - movie producer 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of people from Syracuse, New York」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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