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List of people from Staten Island

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.

Actors, actresses, dancers, models, film and TV

Past

Recent

Architects

Artists

Business, labor, philanthropy

Crime

Historical notables and early settlers

Inventors

  • Thomas Adams (1818–1905) – inventor of modern chewing gum; William Wrigley Jr. associate; Island resident in the 1860s–1870s
  • Albert Baez (1912–2007) – co-inventor of X-ray microscope; father of folk singer Joan Baez
  • Charles Goodyear (1800–1860) – inventor of vulcanized rubber; lived on Staten Island for several years in the 1830s
  • Jerome H. Lemelson (1923–1997) – inventor of many electronic technologies; holder of 605 patents
  • Gustav A. Mayer (1845–1918) – inventor of the Nilla wafer; lived in a mansion that still stands in New Dorp
  • Antonio Meucci (1808–1889) – developed a voice-communication apparatus that several sources credit as the first telephone; immigrated in 1850, settled in the Clifton area
  • Frederick Walton (1834–1928) – built first American linoleum factory in "Linoleumville", today's Travis
  • Charles Rudolph Wittemann (1884–1967) – aviation pioneer; built the world's first airplane factory on Staten Island; co-founded Teterboro Airport

Military and government

Musicians

Past

Recent

Politicians

Past

Recent

  • Sal Albanese (born 1949) – NY City Council 1983–1997, representing Brooklyn; four-time mayoral candidate
  • Joseph Borelli (born 1982) – NY State Assembly 2013–2015; NY City Council 2015–2025; conservative commentator
  • Justin Brannan (born 1978) – NY City Council, representing Brooklyn; former musician; attended College of Staten Island
  • David Carr (born 1987) – NY City Council 2021–
  • Ronald Castorina – NY State Assembly 2016–2018; judge 2021–
  • Alfred C. Cerullo III (born 1961) – NY City Council 1990–1994, commissioner 1994–1999, professional actor in theater and television
  • Michael Cusick (born 1969) – NY State Assembly 2003–2023
  • Serena DiMaso (born 1963) – New Jersey politician
  • Dan Donovan (born 1956) – district attorney 2004–2015; US House of Representatives 2015–2018
  • Charles Fall (born 1989) – NY State Assembly 2019–
  • Stephen Fiala – NY City Council 1998–2001
  • Vito Fossella (born 1965) – Republican member of NY City Council 1994–1997; US House of Representatives 1997–2008; borough president 2022–
  • John Fusco (born 1937) – NY City Council 1992–1998; judge 1998–2013
  • Sara M. Gonzalez – NY City Council 2002–2013, representing Brooklyn; attended College of Staten Island
  • John T. Gregorio (1928−2013) – New Jersey politician
  • Michael Grimm (born 1970) – Republican member of US House of Representatives 2011–2014; former FBI agent
  • Kamillah Hanks (born 1972) – NY City Council 2022–
  • Rick Hillenbrand – member of West Virginia House of Delegates 2022–; born on Staten Island
  • Janele Hyer-Spencer (born 1964) – NY State Assembly 2007–2010
  • Vincent M. Ignizio (born 1974) – NY State Assembly; NY City Council
  • Andrew Lanza (born 1964) – NY City Council; NY State Senate
  • John W. Lavelle (1949–2007) – NY State Assembly 2001–2007
  • Donna Lupardo (born 1954) – NY State Assembly, representing Binghamton; born and educated on Staten Island
  • Nicole Malliotakis (born 1980) – Republican, NY State Assembly 2011–2020; US House of Representatives 2021–
  • John J. Marchi (1921–2009) – NY State Senate 1957–2006; led Staten Island's NYC secession movement
  • Steven Matteo (born 1977) – NY City Council 2015–2021
  • Michael McMahon (born 1957) – NY City Council 2003–2008; US House of Representatives 2009–2010; district attorney 2016–
  • Matthew Mirones (born 1956) – NY State Assembly 2002–2006
  • Kenneth Mitchell (born 1965) – NY City Council 2009; executive director of Staten Island Zoo 2010–
  • Guy Molinari (1928–2018) – NY State Assembly 1975–1980; US House of Representatives 1981–1989; borough president 1990–2001; father of Susan
  • Susan Molinari (born 1958) – US House of Representatives 1990–1997; keynote speaker for 1996 Republican National Convention
  • James Molinaro (born 1931) – borough president 2002–2013
  • Frank Morano (born 1984/1985) – NY City Council 2025– ; talk-radio host
  • James Oddo (born 1966) – Republican member of NY City Council 1999–2013; borough president 2014–2021
  • Michelle Paige Paterson (born 1961) – NY First Lady, wife of Governor David Paterson
  • Sam Pirozzolo – NY State Assembly 2023–
  • Michael Reilly (born 1973) – NY State Assembly 2019–
  • Leticia Remauro – Republican county chair 1999–2002
  • Debi Rose (born 1951) – Democratic member of NY City Council for the North Shore of Staten Island, 2010–2021
  • Max Rose (born 1986) – Democratic member of US House of Representatives, 2019–2020
  • Diane Savino (born 1963) – NY State Senate 2005–2022
  • Jessica Scarcella-Spanton – NY State Senate 2023–
  • Philip S. Straniere – Staten Island Civil Court judge 1997–
  • Robert Straniere (born 1941) – NY State Assembly 1981–2004; brother of Philip
  • Michael Tannousis (born 1983) – NY State Assembly 2021–
  • Matthew Titone (born 1961) – NY State Assembly 2007–2018; Richmond County surrogate judge 2019–
  • Louis Tobacco (born 1972) – NY State Assembly 2007–2012
  • Eric N. Vitaliano (born 1948) – NY State Assembly 1983–2001; judge 2001–

Religion

Science, mathematics, medicine

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Bowling

Boxing

  • Teddy Atlas (b. 1956) Ã¢Â€Â“ boxing trainer and commentator; trained Michael Moorer and Mike Tyson; winner of the Sam Taub Award
  • Marcus Browne (b. 1990) Ã¢Â€Â“ three-time Golden Gloves Champion; National PAL Champion; 2012 US Olympian
  • Tony Canzoneri (1908–1959) – three-time World Champion boxer
  • Frankie Genaro (born Frank DiGennaro, 1901–1966) – flyweight gold medalist at the 1920 Olympics
  • Oleg Maskaev (b. 1969) Ã¢Â€Â“ heavyweight boxing champion
  • Bill Richmond (1763–1829) Ã¢Â€Â“ British pugilist; born a slave in colonial Staten Island
  • Kevin Rooney (b. 1956) Ã¢Â€Â“ former boxer and current trainer
  • Elijah Tillery (b. 1957) Ã¢Â€Â“ cruiserweight and heavyweight professional boxer

Football

Golf

Gymnastics

Hockey

Ice skating

Martial arts

Racket sports

Soccer

Track and field

Wrestling

Other

Writers

Past

Recent

See also

References