100 Notable alumni of CUNY City College

Updated: June 18, 2026 EliteDegrees

CUNY City College is 4997st in the world, 1st in North America, and 1320st in the United States by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 100 notable alumni from CUNY City College sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff. Many individuals affiliated with CUNY City College won Nobel Prizes for Peace, in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, and Economics.

Gregory Chaitin

1. Gregory Chaitin

1947-. (aged 79)
computer scientist philosopher university teacher mathematician
Gregory John Chaitin is an Argentine-American mathematician and computer scientist. His work was foundational to the development of algorithmic information theory, and has been influential on metamathematics. He independently discovered what is today known as algorithmic (Kolmogorov or Solomonoff–Kolmogorov–Chaitin) complexity simultaneously with Andrei Kolmogorov and Ray Solomonoff.
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Marvin Kalb

2. Marvin Kalb

1930-. (aged 96)
television presenter news presenter journalist
Marvin Leonard Kalb is an American journalist. He was the founding director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy and Edward R. Murrow Professor of Press and Public Policy from 1987 to 1999. The Shorenstein Center and the Kennedy School are part of Harvard University. Kalb is currently a James Clark Welling Fellow at George Washington University...
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Edward Kasner

3. Edward Kasner

1878-1955 (aged 77)
mathematician university teacher
Edward Kasner was an American mathematician who was appointed tutor in Mathematics in the Columbia University Mathematics Department. Kasner was the first Jewish person appointed to a faculty position in the sciences at Columbia University. Subsequently, he became an adjunct professor in 1906, and a full professor in 1910, at the university. Differential geometry was his main field of study....
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Mitchell Feigenbaum

4. Mitchell Feigenbaum

1944-2019 (aged 75)
university teacher mathematician physicist
Mitchell Jay Feigenbaum /ˈfaɪɡənˌbaʊm/ was an American mathematical physicist whose pioneering studies in chaos theory led to the discovery of the Feigenbaum constants.
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Norman Spinrad

5. Norman Spinrad

1940-. (aged 86)
science fiction writer screenwriter writer novelist trade unionist
Norman Richard Spinrad is an American science fiction author, essayist, and critic. His fiction has won the Prix Apollo and been nominated for numerous awards, including the Hugo Award and multiple Nebula Awards.
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Julius Axelrod

6. Julius Axelrod

1912-2004 (aged 92)
pharmacologist scientist chemist biochemist neuroscientist
Julius Axelrod was an American biochemist. He won a share of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1970 along with Bernard Katz and Ulf von Euler. The Nobel Committee honored him for his work on the release and reuptake of catecholamine neurotransmitters, a class of chemicals in the brain that include epinephrine, norepinephrine, and, as was later discovered,...
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George Washington Goethals

7. George Washington Goethals

1858-1928 (aged 70)
military officer civil engineer engineer
George Washington Goethals was an American military officer and civil engineer, best known for his administration and supervision of the construction and the opening of the Panama Canal. He was the first Governor of Panama Canal Zone from 1914 to 1917, and was also the State Engineer of New Jersey and the Acting Quartermaster General of the United States Army.
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Persi Diaconis

8. Persi Diaconis

1945-. (aged 81)
academic university teacher mathematician statistician magician
Persi Warren Diaconis is an American mathematician of Greek descent and former professional magician. He is the Mary V. Sunseri Professor of Statistics and Mathematics at Stanford University.
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Michael Kidd

9. Michael Kidd

1915-2007 (aged 92)
film director dancer theatrical director actor choreographer
Michael Kidd was an American film and stage choreographer, dancer and actor, whose career spanned five decades, and who staged some of the leading Broadway and film musicals of the 1940s and 1950s. Kidd, strongly influenced by Charlie Chaplin and Léonide Massine, was an innovator in what came to be known as the "integrated musical", in which dance movements are...
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Jean Toomer

10. Jean Toomer

1894-1967 (aged 73)
teacher novelist writer playwright poet
Jean Toomer was an American poet and novelist commonly associated with modernism and the Harlem Renaissance, though he actively resisted the latter association. His reputation stems from his novel Cane (1923), which Toomer wrote during and after a stint as a school principal at a black school in rural Sparta, Georgia. The novel intertwines the stories of six women and...
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Reuben Fine

11. Reuben Fine

1914-1993 (aged 79)
academic psychologist non-fiction writer chess player
Reuben C. Fine was an American chess player, psychologist, university professor, and author of many books on both chess and psychology. He was one of the strongest chess players in the world from the mid-1930s until his retirement from chess in 1951. He was granted the title of International Grandmaster by FIDE in 1950, when titles were introduced.
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David Brian

12. David Brian

1914-1993 (aged 79)
film actor actor television actor
Brian James Davis, better known as David Brian, was an American actor. He is best known for his role in Intruder in the Dust (1949), for which he received critical acclaim and a Golden Globe nomination. Brian's other notable film roles were in The Damned Don't Cry (1950), This Woman Is Dangerous (1952), Springfield Rifle (1952), Dawn at Socorro (1954),...
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Henry Morgenthau

13. Henry Morgenthau

1856-1946 (aged 90)
diplomat lawyer entrepreneur
Henry Morgenthau was a German-born American lawyer and businessman, best known for his role as the ambassador to the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Morgenthau was one of the most prominent Americans who spoke about the Greek genocide and the Armenian genocide of which he stated, "I am firmly convinced that this is the greatest crime of the ages."
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Emmett J. Rice

14. Emmett J. Rice

1919-2011 (aged 92)
university teacher economist
Emmett John Rice was an American economist, academic, bank executive, and member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. He served with the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II, taught at Cornell University during the 1950s, and was a noted expert in the monetary systems of developing countries. Susan Rice, former United States Ambassador to the United Nations and National...
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Morton Sobell

15. Morton Sobell

1917-2018 (aged 101)
spy engineer
Morton Sobell was an American engineer and Soviet spy during and after World War II; he was charged as part of a conspiracy which included Julius Rosenberg and his wife, Ethel Rosenberg. Sobell worked on military and government contracts with General Electric and Reeves Instrument Corporation in the 1940s, including during World War II. Sobell was tried and convicted of...
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Alphonse Mouzon

16. Alphonse Mouzon

1948-2016 (aged 68)
jazz musician songwriter composer actor music arranger
Alphonse Lee Mouzon was an American musician and vocalist, most prominently known as a jazz fusion drummer. He was also a composer, arranger, producer, and actor. Mouzon gained popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was the owner of Tenacious Records, a label that primarily released Mouzon's recordings.
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Paul Goodman

17. Paul Goodman

1911-1972 (aged 61)
philosopher university teacher political scientist literary critic pedagogue
Paul Goodman was an American writer and public intellectual best known for his 1960s works of social criticism. Goodman was prolific across numerous literary genres and non-fiction topics, including the arts, civil rights, decentralization, democracy, education, media, politics, psychology, technology, urban planning, and war. As a humanist and self-styled man of letters, his works often addressed a common theme of...
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John O'Keefe

18. John O'Keefe

1939-. (aged 87)
scientist psychologist university teacher neurologist
John O'Keefe FRS FMedSci is an American-British neuroscientist, psychologist and a professor at University College London.
Robert Hofstadter

19. Robert Hofstadter

1915-1990 (aged 75)
astrophysicist physicist university teacher nuclear physicist
Robert Hofstadter was an American physicist. He was the joint winner of the 1961 Nobel Prize in Physics (together with Rudolf Mössbauer) "for his pioneering studies of electron scattering in atomic nuclei and for his consequent discoveries concerning the structure of nucleons".
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John Johnson

20. John Johnson

1938-. (aged 88)
television presenter filmmaker reporter
John Johnson is an American television anchorman, senior correspondent, documentary filmmaker, and visual artist. He was a reporter on New York City television news for many years.
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Ray Simpson

21. Ray Simpson

1954-. (aged 72)
singer actor
Ray Simpson is an American singer best known as a former lead singer and "Cop" of the disco super-group Village People, having been in that role for over 30 years. In August 1979, he replaced original lead singer, Victor Willis as the Cop, a role he would fill until 1982, and again from 1987 until Willis' return in 2017. Simpson...
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Ned Glass

22. Ned Glass

1906-1984 (aged 78)
television actor stage actor actor film actor
Nusyn "Ned" Glass was a Polish-born American character actor who appeared in more than eighty films and on television more than one hundred times, frequently playing nervous, cowardly, or deceitful characters. Notable roles he portrayed included Doc in West Side Story (1961) and Gideon in Charade (1963). Short and bald, with a slight hunch to his shoulders, he had a...
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William Lombardy

23. William Lombardy

1937-2017 (aged 80)
priest non-fiction writer chess player theologian
William James Joseph Lombardy was an American chess grandmaster, chess writer, teacher, and former Catholic priest. He was one of the leading American chess players during the 1950s and 1960s, and a contemporary of Bobby Fischer, whom he seconded during the World Chess Championship 1972. He won the World Junior Chess Championship in 1957, the only person to win that...
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Herb Stempel

24. Herb Stempel

1926-2020 (aged 94)
military personnel
Herbert Milton Stempel was an American television game show contestant and subsequent whistleblower on the fraudulent nature of the industry, in what became known as the 1950s quiz show scandals. His rigged six-week appearance as a winning contestant on the 1950s show Twenty-One ended in an equally rigged defeat by Columbia University teacher and literary scion Charles Van Doren.
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Red Holzman

25. Red Holzman

1920-1998 (aged 78)
basketball player basketball coach
William "Red" Holzman was an American professional basketball player and coach. He is best known as the head coach of the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1967 to 1977, and again from 1978 to 1982. Holzman helped lead the Knicks to two NBA championships in 1970 and 1973, and was inducted into the Basketball Hall...
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William Klein

26. William Klein

1926-2022 (aged 96)
film director graphic artist director fashion photographer painter
William Klein was an American-French photographer and filmmaker noted for his ironic approach to both media and his extensive use of unusual photographic techniques in the context of photojournalism and fashion photography. He was ranked 25th on Professional Photographer's list of 100 most influential photographers.
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Julie Bovasso

27. Julie Bovasso

1930-1991 (aged 61)
actor television actor writer film actor stage actor
Julia Anne Bovasso was an American actress of stage, screen, and television.
Jeff Barry

28. Jeff Barry

1938-. (aged 88)
songwriter singer-songwriter singer record producer
Jeff Barry is an American pop music songwriter, singer, and record producer. Among the most successful songs that he has co-written in his career are "Tell Laura I Love Her" (written with Ben Raleigh and a number 1 hit in the UK Singles Chart when it was recorded by Ricky Valance and number 7 in the US as sung by...
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Andy Mineo

29. Andy Mineo

1988-. (aged 38)
director rapper film actor songwriter actor
Andrew Aaron Mineo is an American hip hop artist, producer, music executive, and video director based in New York City. He was signed to Reach Records until leaving in September 2024 to pursue his creative initiative Miner League. In addition to his solo work, he is a member of Reach Records' hip hop collective 116 Clique.
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Leon M. Lederman

30. Leon M. Lederman

1922-2018 (aged 96)
university teacher particle physicist physicist
Leon Max Lederman was an American experimental physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1988, along with Melvin Schwartz and Jack Steinberger, for research on neutrinos. He also received the Wolf Prize in Physics in 1982, along with Martin Lewis Perl, for research on quarks and leptons. Lederman was director emeritus of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in...
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David Wechsler

31. David Wechsler

1896-1981 (aged 85)
university teacher educator psychologist
David "Weshy" Wechsler was a Romanian-American psychologist. He developed well-known intelligence scales, such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) to get to know his patients at Bellevue Hospital. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Wechsler as the 51st most cited psychologist of the 20th century.
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Simone Gold

32. Simone Gold

physician lawyer anti-vaccine activist
Simone Melissa Gold is an American doctor and known for her opposition to the COVID-19 vaccines. She is the founder of America's Frontline Doctors, a right-wing political organization known for spreading misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic. Before her arrest and guilty plea for participating in the 2021 United States Capitol attack, she had gained attention when a video of an...
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Bob Kahn

33. Bob Kahn

1938-. (aged 88)
computer scientist patent inventor engineer inventor electrical engineer
Robert Elliot Kahn is an American electrical engineer who, along with Vint Cerf, first proposed the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), the fundamental communication protocols at the heart of the Internet.
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Arno Allan Penzias

34. Arno Allan Penzias

1933-2024 (aged 91)
physicist astronomer
Arno Allan Penzias was an American physicist and radio astronomer. He shared the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics with Robert Woodrow Wilson "for their discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation".
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Leonard Kleinrock

35. Leonard Kleinrock

1934-. (aged 92)
computer scientist professor mathematician patent inventor
Leonard Kleinrock is an American computer scientist and Internet pioneer. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at UCLA's Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science. Kleinrock made several important contributions to the field of computer science, in particular to the mathematical foundations of data communication in computer networking. He has received numerous prestigious awards.
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Daniel Bell

36. Daniel Bell

1919-2011 (aged 92)
teacher opinion journalist sociologist university teacher journalist
Daniel Bell was an American sociologist, writer, editor, and professor at Harvard University, best known for his contributions to the study of post-industrialism. He has been described as "one of the leading American intellectuals of the postwar era". His three best known works are The End of Ideology (1960), The Coming of Post-Industrial Society (1973), and The Cultural Contradictions of...
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Faith Ringgold

37. Faith Ringgold

1930-2024 (aged 94)
quiltmaker writer painter sculptor textile artist
Faith Ringgold was an American painter, author, mixed media sculptor, performance artist, and intersectional activist, perhaps best known for her narrative quilts.
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Bernard Malamud

38. Bernard Malamud

1914-1986 (aged 72)
writer novelist university teacher screenwriter
Bernard Malamud was an American novelist and short story writer. Along with Saul Bellow, Joseph Heller, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Norman Mailer and Philip Roth, he was one of the best known American Jewish authors of the 20th century. His baseball novel The Natural was adapted into a 1984 film starring Robert Redford. His 1966 novel The Fixer (also filmed), about...
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Irving Kristol

39. Irving Kristol

1920-2009 (aged 89)
sociologist philosopher publisher politician journalist
Irving William Kristol was an American journalist and writer. As a founder, editor, and contributor to various magazines, he played an influential role in the intellectual and political culture of the latter half of the twentieth century. He was dubbed the "godfather of neoconservatism". After his death, he was described by The Daily Telegraph as being "perhaps the most consequential...
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Julian Schwinger

40. Julian Schwinger

1918-1994 (aged 76)
theoretical physicist non-fiction writer university teacher nuclear physicist mathematician
Julian Seymour Schwinger was an American theoretical physicist. He shared the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics with Richard Feynman and Shin'ichirō Tomonaga "for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics (QED), with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles". He developed a relativistically invariant perturbation theory, and renormalized QED to one loop order. Schwinger was a physics professor at several...
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Maurice Ashley

41. Maurice Ashley

1966-. (aged 60)
coach chess commentator non-fiction writer chess player
Maurice Ashley is a Jamaican and American chess player, author, and commentator. In 1999, he earned the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM).
Rosalind Cash

42. Rosalind Cash

1938-1995 (aged 57)
television actor stage actor actor film actor
Rosalind Cash was an American actress. Her best-known film role is in the 1971 science-fiction film The Omega Man. Cash also had another notable role as Mary Mae Ward in ABC's General Hospital, a role she portrayed from 1994 until her death in 1995.
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Len Lesser

43. Len Lesser

1922-2011 (aged 89)
television actor film actor
Leonard King Lesser was an American character actor and comedian, best known for his recurring role as Uncle Leo on Seinfeld. He was also known for his role as Garvin on Everybody Loves Raymond.
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Felix Frankfurter

44. Felix Frankfurter

1882-1965 (aged 83)
jurist lawyer judge politician
Felix Frankfurter was an American jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1939 until 1962, advocating judicial restraint.
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Barnett Newman

45. Barnett Newman

1905-1970 (aged 65)
painter sculptor printmaker illustrator
Barnett Newman was an American painter. He has been critically regarded as one of the major figures of abstract expressionism, and one of the foremost color field painters. His paintings explore the sense of place that viewers experience with art and incorporate the simplest forms to emphasize this feeling.
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Larry Cohen

46. Larry Cohen

1936-2019 (aged 83)
film producer screenwriter film director
Lawrence George Cohen was an American filmmaker. He originally emerged as the writer of blaxploitation films such as Black Caesar and Hell Up in Harlem (both 1973), before becoming known as an author of horror and science fiction films — often containing police procedural and satirical elements — during the 1970s and 1980s. His directorial works include It's Alive (1974)...
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Kenneth Arrow

47. Kenneth Arrow

1921-2017 (aged 96)
economist political scientist writer university teacher teacher
Kenneth Joseph Arrow was an American economist, mathematician and political theorist. He received the John Bates Clark Medal in 1957, and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1972, along with John Hicks.
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Sam Jaffe

48. Sam Jaffe

1893-1984 (aged 91)
stage actor actor engineer teacher film producer
Shalom "Sam" Jaffe was an American actor, teacher, musician, and engineer. In 1951, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor for his performance in The Asphalt Jungle (1950). He also appeared in The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) and Ben-Hur (1959), and is additionally known for his...
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John Marley

49. John Marley

1907-1984 (aged 77)
theatrical director television actor stage actor film actor
John Marley was an American actor and theatre director. He won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 29th Venice International Film Festival for his performance in John Cassavetes' Faces (1968), and was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for his role in Love Story (1970). He was also known to film audiences for his...
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A. Philip Randolph

50. A. Philip Randolph

1889-1979 (aged 90)
politician civil rights advocate trade unionist political activist socialist
Asa Philip Randolph was an American labor unionist and civil rights activist. In 1925, he organized and led the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the first successful African-American-led labor union. In the early Civil Rights Movement and the Labor Movement, Randolph was a prominent voice. His continuous agitation with the support of fellow labor rights activists against racist labor practices...
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Ira Gershwin

51. Ira Gershwin

1896-1983 (aged 87)
librettist songwriter lyricist composer poet
Ira Gershwin was an American lyricist who collaborated with his younger brother, composer George Gershwin, to create some of the most memorable songs in the English language of the 20th century. With George, he wrote more than a dozen Broadway shows, featuring songs such as "I Got Rhythm", "Embraceable You", "The Man I Love", and "Someone to Watch Over Me"....
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Butterfly McQueen

52. Butterfly McQueen

1911-1995 (aged 84)
stage actor dancer television actor actor film actor
Butterfly McQueen was an American actress. Originally a dancer, McQueen first appeared in films as Prissy in Gone with the Wind (1939). She also appeared in the films Cabin in the Sky (1943), Mildred Pierce (1944), and Duel in the Sun (1946).
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Jackie Mason

53. Jackie Mason

1928-2021 (aged 93)
film actor comedian stage actor rabbi television actor
Jackie Mason was an American stand-up comedian and actor.
Dick Miller

54. Dick Miller

1928-2019 (aged 91)
television director film actor television actor actor voice actor
Richard Miller was an American character actor who appeared in more than 180 films, including many produced by Roger Corman. He later appeared in the films of directors who began their careers with Corman, including Joe Dante, James Cameron, and Martin Scorsese, with the distinction of appearing in every film directed by Dante. He was known for playing the beleaguered...
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Herman Hollerith

55. Herman Hollerith

1860-1929 (aged 69)
businessperson mathematician engineer inventor statistician
Herman Hollerith was a German-American statistician, inventor, and businessman who developed an electromechanical tabulating machine for punched cards to assist in summarizing information and, later, in accounting. His invention of the punched card tabulating machine, patented in 1884, marks the beginning of the era of mechanized binary code and semiautomatic data processing systems, and his concept dominated that landscape for...
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Bernard Mannes Baruch

56. Bernard Mannes Baruch

1870-1965 (aged 95)
economist banker entrepreneur stockbroker trader
Bernard Mannes Baruch was an American financier and statesman.
Ben Ferencz

57. Ben Ferencz

1920-2023 (aged 103)
writer jurist lawyer university teacher
Benjamin Berell Ferencz was an American lawyer. He was an investigator of Nazi war crimes after World War II and the chief prosecutor for the United States Army at the Einsatzgruppen trial, one of the 12 subsequent Nuremberg trials held by US authorities at Nuremberg, Germany. When the Einsatzgruppen reports were discovered, Ferencz pushed for a trial based on their...
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Wally Cox

58. Wally Cox

1924-1973 (aged 49)
television actor writer voice actor actor film actor
Wallace Maynard Cox was an American actor. He began his career as a standup comedian and played the title character of the popular early American television series Mister Peepers from 1952 to 1955. He also appeared as a character actor in over 20 films and dozens of television episodes. Cox was the voice of the animated canine superhero Underdog in...
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Zero Mostel

59. Zero Mostel

1915-1977 (aged 62)
stage actor television actor voice actor actor film actor
Samuel Joel "Zero" Mostel was an American actor, comedian, and singer. Mostel received several accolades including three Tony Awards and a Drama Desk Award as well as nominations for a British Academy Film Award and a Golden Globe Award. He is also a member of the American Theater Hall of Fame, inducted posthumously in 1979.
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Upton Sinclair

60. Upton Sinclair

1878-1968 (aged 90)
writer film producer playwright opinion journalist politician
Upton Beall Sinclair Jr. was an American author, muckraker journalist, and political activist, and the 1934 Democratic Party nominee for governor of California. He wrote nearly 100 books and other works in several genres. Sinclair's work was well known and popular in the first half of the 20th century, and he won the 1943 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
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Ed Koch

61. Ed Koch

1924-2013 (aged 89)
politician film critic lawyer writer judge
Edward Irving Koch was an American politician who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1969 to 1977 and was mayor of New York City from 1978 to 1989. A popular figure, Koch rode the New York City Subway and stood at street corners greeting passersby with the slogan "How'm I doin'?"
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Edward G. Robinson

62. Edward G. Robinson

1893-1973 (aged 80)
stage actor television actor character actor art collector film actor
Edward Goldenberg Robinson was an American actor who was popular during Hollywood's Golden Age. After making his stage debut in 1913, he rose to stardom with his performance as the title character in Little Caesar (1931) and became well known for his portrayals of gangsters. He starred in a variety of films, including the biopics Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet and...
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Henry Miller

63. Henry Miller

1891-1980 (aged 89)
novelist correspondent painter watercolorist essayist
Henry Valentine Miller was an American novelist, short story writer and essayist. He broke with existing literary forms and developed a new type of semi-autobiographical novel that blends character study, social criticism, philosophical reflection, stream of consciousness, explicit language, sex, surrealist free association, and mysticism. His most characteristic works of this kind are Tropic of Cancer, Black Spring, Tropic of...
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Sheldon Adelson

64. Sheldon Adelson

1933-2021 (aged 88)
entrepreneur
Sheldon Gary Adelson was an American businessman, investor, and political donor. He was the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Las Vegas Sands Corporation, which founded the Marina Bay Sands luxury resort in Singapore, and the parent company of Venetian Macao Limited, which operated The Venetian Las Vegas and the Sands Expo and Convention Center. He owned the Israeli...
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Richard Schiff

65. Richard Schiff

1955-. (aged 71)
film actor university teacher stage actor television actor actor
Richard Schiff is an American actor. He is best known for playing Toby Ziegler on The West Wing, a role for which he received an Emmy Award. Schiff made his television directorial debut with The West Wing, directing an episode titled "Talking Points". He is on the National Advisory Board of the Council for a Livable World. He had a...
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Mario Puzo

66. Mario Puzo

1920-1999 (aged 79)
screenwriter novelist writer diplomat science fiction writer
Mario Francis Puzo was an American author and screenwriter. He wrote crime novels about the Italian-American Mafia and Sicilian Mafia, most notably The Godfather (1969), which he later co-adapted into a film trilogy directed by Francis Ford Coppola. He received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the first film in 1972 and for Part II in 1974. Puzo...
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Héctor Elizondo

67. Héctor Elizondo

1936-. (aged 90)
stage actor television actor voice actor actor film actor
Héctor Elizondo is an American character actor. He is known for playing Phillip Watters in the television series Chicago Hope (1994–2000) and Ed Alzate in the television series Last Man Standing (2011–2021). His film roles include Pocket Money (1972), The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974), Cuba (1979), American Gigolo (1980), The Flamingo Kid (1984), Taking Care of Business...
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Judd Hirsch

68. Judd Hirsch

1935-. (aged 91)
actor television actor voice actor
Judd Seymore Hirsch is an American actor. He is known for playing Alex Rieger on the television comedy series Taxi (1978–1983), John Lacey on the NBC series Dear John (1988–1992), and Alan Eppes on the CBS series Numb3rs (2005–2010). He is also well known for his career in theatre and for his roles in films such as Without a Trace...
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Russell Simmons

69. Russell Simmons

1957-. (aged 69)
record producer writer entrepreneur television producer manager
Russell Wendell Simmons is an American entrepreneur, writer and record executive. He co-founded the hip-hop label Def Jam Recordings, and created the clothing fashion lines Phat Farm, Argyleculture, and Tantris. He has promoted veganism and a yoga lifestyle, and published books on lifestyle, health, and entrepreneurship. Simmons' net worth was estimated at $340 million in 2011.
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Stanley Kubrick

70. Stanley Kubrick

1928-1999 (aged 71)
scenographer film editor photographer cinematographer producer
Stanley Kubrick was an American filmmaker and photographer. A major figure of the post-war film industry, Kubrick is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema. His films were nearly all adaptations of novels or short stories, spanning a number of genres and gaining recognition for their intense attention to detail, innovative...
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Abraham Beame

71. Abraham Beame

1906-2001 (aged 95)
politician
Abraham David Beame was an English-born American accountant, investor, and Democratic Party politician who served from 1974 to 1977 as the 105th mayor of New York City. Beame presided over the city during the 1975 New York City fiscal crisis, when the city was almost forced to declare bankruptcy.
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Hal Linden

72. Hal Linden

1931-. (aged 95)
television actor television director jazz musician film actor voice actor
Hal Linden is an American stage and screen actor, television director and musician.
Albert Ellis

73. Albert Ellis

1913-2007 (aged 94)
behaviour therapist non-fiction writer cognitive scientist psychologist sex educator
Albert Ellis was an American psychologist and psychotherapist who founded rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT). He held MA and PhD degrees in clinical psychology from Columbia University, and was certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). He also founded, and was the President of, the New York City-based Albert Ellis Institute. He is generally considered to be one...
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Theodore Millon

74. Theodore Millon

1928-2014 (aged 86)
university teacher psychologist
Theodore Millon was an American psychologist known for his work on personality disorders. He founded the Journal of Personality Disorders and was the inaugural president of the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders. In 2008 he was awarded the Gold Medal Award For Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology by the American Psychiatric Association and the American...
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Ross Martin

75. Ross Martin

1920-1981 (aged 61)
film actor television actor stage actor
Ross Martin was an American radio, voice, stage, film, and television actor. Martin was best known for portraying Artemus Gordon on the CBS Western series The Wild Wild West, which aired from 1965 to 1969. He was the voice of Doctor Paul Williams in 1972's Sealab 2020, additional characters in 1973's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and additional character...
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Colin Powell

76. Colin Powell

1937-2021 (aged 84)
diplomat army officer politician
Colin Luther Powell was an American Army general, diplomat, and statesman who was the 65th United States secretary of state from 2001 to 2005 and was the highest-ranking Black American in the federal executive branch in American history (along with his successor Condoleezza Rice) until the election of Barack Obama as president in 2008. Originally a member of the Republican...
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Luis Gómez

77. Luis Gómez

1956-. (aged 70)
television actor actor film actor character actor
Luis Guzmán is a Puerto Rican actor. His career spans over 40 years and includes a number of films and television series. He has appeared in Paul Thomas Anderson's films Boogie Nights (1997), Magnolia (1999) and Punch-Drunk Love (2002), and Steven Soderbergh's films Out of Sight (1998), The Limey (1999) and Traffic (2000). His other film credits include Q &...
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Brock Peters

78. Brock Peters

1927-2005 (aged 78)
actor television actor character actor film actor voice actor
Brock Peters was an American actor, best known for playing the villainous "Crown" in the 1959 film version of Porgy and Bess, and Tom Robinson in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird. He made his Broadway debut in the 1965 Norman Rosten play Mister Johnson. He was nominated for a Tony Award and won a Drama Desk Award and...
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Henry Kissinger

79. Henry Kissinger

1923-2023 (aged 100)
entrepreneur diplomat autobiographer foreign minister businessperson
Henry Alfred Kissinger was an American diplomat and political scientist. He served as the 7th national security advisor from 1969 to 1975, followed by being the 56th United States secretary of state from 1973 to 1977. He served under presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
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Jonas Salk

80. Jonas Salk

1914-1995 (aged 81)
immunologist biologist epidemiologist inventor virologist
Jonas Edward Salk was an American virologist and medical researcher who developed one of the first successful polio vaccines. He was born in New York City and attended the City College of New York and New York University School of Medicine.
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George Friedman

81. George Friedman

1949-. (aged 77)
geopolitical analyst businessperson non-fiction writer political scientist
George Friedman is a Hungarian-born American futurologist, political scientist, and writer. He is a geopolitical author on international relations. He is the founder and chairman of Geopolitical Futures. Prior to founding Geopolitical Futures, he was chairman of the publishing company Stratfor. He is best known for his 1991 book The Coming War With Japan, co-authored with his wife Meredith LeBard,...
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Leonard Susskind

82. Leonard Susskind

1940-. (aged 86)
scientist university teacher physicist string theorist non-fiction writer
Leonard Susskind is an American theoretical physicist, professor of theoretical physics at Stanford University and founding director of the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics. His research interests are string theory, quantum field theory, quantum statistical mechanics and quantum cosmology. He is a member of the US National Academy of Sciences, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, an associate...
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Arthur Kornberg

83. Arthur Kornberg

1918-2007 (aged 89)
university teacher non-fiction writer chemist biochemist physician
Arthur Kornberg was an American biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1959 for the discovery of "the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid" together with Spanish biochemist and physician Severo Ochoa of New York University. He was also awarded the Paul-Lewis Award in Enzyme Chemistry from the American Chemical Society...
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Samuel R. Delany

84. Samuel R. Delany

1942-. (aged 84)
literary critic journalist cartoonist science fiction writer writer
Samuel R. "Chip" Delany is an American writer and literary critic. His work includes fiction (especially science fiction), memoir, criticism, and essays on science fiction, literature, sexuality, and society.
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Paddy Chayefsky

85. Paddy Chayefsky

1923-1981 (aged 58)
playwright novelist film producer science fiction writer actor
Sidney Aaron "Paddy" Chayefsky was an American playwright, screenwriter and novelist. He is the only person to have won three solo Academy Awards for writing both Adapted and Original screenplays.
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Lewis Mumford

86. Lewis Mumford

1895-1990 (aged 95)
sociologist art historian urban planner journalist screenwriter
Lewis Mumford was an American historian, sociologist, philosopher of technology, and literary critic. Particularly noted for his study of cities and urban architecture, he had a broad career as a writer. He made significant contributions to social philosophy, American literary and cultural history, and the history of technology.
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Tony Curtis

87. Tony Curtis

1925-2010 (aged 85)
film actor military officer painter television actor actor
Tony Curtis was an American actor with a career that spanned six decades, achieving the height of his popularity in the 1950s and early 1960s. He acted in more than 100 films, in roles covering a wide range of genres. In his later years, Curtis made numerous television appearances.
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Robert Ferdinand Wagner

88. Robert Ferdinand Wagner

1877-1953 (aged 76)
jurist lawyer judge politician
Robert Ferdinand Wagner I was a German-born American attorney and Democratic Party politician who represented the state of New York in the United States Senate from 1927 to 1949.
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Mordecai Kaplan

89. Mordecai Kaplan

1881-1983 (aged 102)
translator diarist university teacher rabbi essayist
Mordecai Menahem Kaplan was an American Conservative rabbi, writer, Jewish educator, professor, theologian-philosopher, activist, and religious leader who founded the Reconstructionist movement of Judaism with his son-in-law, Rabbi Ira Eisenstein. He has been described as a "towering figure" in the recent history of Judaism for his influential work in adapting it to modern society, contending that Judaism should be a...
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Barry Manilow

90. Barry Manilow

1943-. (aged 83)
singer composer singer-songwriter pianist lyricist
Barry Manilow is an American singer and songwriter with a career spanning over sixty years. His hit recordings include "Could It Be Magic", "Looks Like We Made It", "Mandy", "I Write the Songs", "Ready to Take a Chance Again", "Can't Smile Without You", "Weekend in New England", and "Copacabana (At the Copa)".
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Michael Parenti

91. Michael Parenti

1933-2026 (aged 93)
opinion journalist university teacher historian journalist political scientist
Michael John Parenti was an American political scientist, academic historian and cultural critic who wrote on scholarly and popular subjects. He taught at universities and also ran for political office. Parenti was well known for his Marxist writings and lectures, and was an intellectual of the American Left.
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Mark Duplass

92. Mark Duplass

1976-. (aged 50)
showrunner actor television actor film actor film producer
Mark David Duplass is an American filmmaker, actor, writer, and musician. With his brother Jay Duplass, he started the film production company Duplass Brothers Productions in 1996, for which they wrote and directed The Puffy Chair (2005), Baghead (2008), Cyrus (2010), Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2011), and The Do-Deca-Pentathlon (2012).
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Eli Wallach

93. Eli Wallach

1915-2014 (aged 99)
stage actor military officer actor autobiographer film producer
Eli Herschel Wallach was an American film, television, and stage actor from New York City. Known for his character actor roles, his entertainment career spanned over six decades. He received a BAFTA Award, a Tony Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award. He also was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1988 and received the Academy Honorary Award...
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Walter Mosley

94. Walter Mosley

1952-. (aged 74)
playwright actor writer science fiction writer children's writer
Walter Ellis Mosley is an American novelist, most widely recognized for his crime fiction. He has written a series of best-selling historical mysteries featuring the hardboiled detective Easy Rawlins, a black private investigator living in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. In 2020, Mosley received the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, making him the...
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Sidney Gottlieb

95. Sidney Gottlieb

1918-1999 (aged 81)
biochemist chemist
Sidney Gottlieb was an American chemist and spymaster who headed the Central Intelligence Agency's 1950s and 1960s assassination attempts and mind-control program, known as Project MKUltra.
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Abraham Maslow

96. Abraham Maslow

1908-1970 (aged 62)
university teacher psychologist
Abraham Harold Maslow was an American psychologist who created Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a theory of psychological health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority, culminating in self-actualization.
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Robert Aumann

97. Robert Aumann

1930-. (aged 96)
pedagogue mathematician researcher professor economist
Robert John Aumann is an Israeli-American mathematician, and a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences. He is a professor at the Center for the Study of Rationality in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He also holds a visiting position at Stony Brook University, and is one of the founding members of the Stony Brook Center for Game...
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan

98. Daniel Patrick Moynihan

1927-2003 (aged 76)
writer sociologist military personnel teacher politician
Daniel Patrick Moynihan was an American politician, diplomat and social scientist. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented New York in the United States Senate from 1977 until 2001 after serving as an adviser to President Richard Nixon, and as the United States' ambassador to India and to the United Nations.
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Alexander Lowen

99. Alexander Lowen

1910-2008 (aged 98)
psychotherapist
Alexander Lowen was an American physician and psychotherapist.
Alfred Stieglitz

100. Alfred Stieglitz

1864-1946 (aged 82)
exhibition curator photography critic publisher photographer
Alfred Stieglitz HonFRPS was an American photographer and modern art promoter who was instrumental over his 50-year career in making photography an accepted art form. In addition to his photography, Stieglitz was known for the New York art galleries that he ran in the early part of the 20th century, where he introduced many avant-garde European artists to the U.S....
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