List of people from Staten Island

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This is a list of notable people who were either born or have lived in Staten Island, today a borough of New York City, at some time in their lives. The list does not include people who were only in Staten Island as college students, military personnel, hospital patients, or prisoners. Approximately 800 people (or performing groups) are listed alphabetically under their primary vocations, which themselves are listed alphabetically.

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Actors, actresses, dancers, models, film and TV

Past

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Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward

Recent

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Alyssa Milano

Architects

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Frederick Law Olmsted

Artists

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Francesco Scavullo

Business, labor, philanthropy

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Cornelius Vanderbilt

Crime

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Paul Castellano

Historical notables and early settlers

Inventors

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Antonio Meucci

Military and government

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Giuseppe Garibaldi

Musicians

Past

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Roy Clark

Recent

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Wu-Tang Clan

Politicians

Past

Recent

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Susan Molinari

Religion

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Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton

Science, mathematics, medicine

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John Peoples Jr.

Sports

Baseball

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Bobby Thomson

Basketball

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Elmer Ripley

Bowling

Boxing

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Tony Canzoneri

Football

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Adewale Ogunleye

Golf

Gymnastics

Hockey

Ice skating

Martial arts

Racket sports

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Abel Kiviat

Soccer

Track and field

Wrestling

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Randy Savage

Other

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Loni Harwood

Writers

Past

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Anna Leonowens

Recent

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