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List of people from New Canaan, Connecticut
List of notable people
List of notable people
The following people are associated with New Canaan, Connecticut and notable far beyond it (including those who were born in, raised in, lived in, worked in, or died in town):
Actors, directors, producers
- Tony Goldwyn, actor, Scandal
- Katherine Heigl, actress
- Christopher Lloyd, actor
- Michael McCusker, film editor
- Christopher Meloni, actor, Law & Order SVU
- Martin Mull (born 1943), actor and comedian
- Sarah Rafferty, actor, known for Suits
- Allison Williams, actor, Girls
- Richard Gere, actor
Musicians
- Liona Boyd, classical guitarist and composer
- Edie Brickell, singer, wife of Paul Simon
- Harry Connick Jr., singer
- Merrill Garbus, founder of indie-pop band Tune-Yards
- Stephen Jenks (1772–1856), composer, teacher, and tunebook compiler
- Paul Simon, singer-songwriter, husband of Edie Brickell
Athletes and those in the sports industry
- Zach Allen, current defensive end for the Denver Broncos
- Curt Casali (born 1988), current baseball catcher for the San Francisco Giants
- Dave Eichelberger, Jr. (born 1943), professional golfer
- Terry Hanratty, NFL quarterback 1969–1976 for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Pierre McGuire (born 1961), ice hockey analyst, former NHL coach and scout
- George H. Morris (born 1938), equestrian
- Lucas Niang, former offensive lineman for the Kansas City Chiefs
- Elmer Oliphant (1892–1975), football player
- Max Pacioretty (born 1988), NHL player for the Toronto Maple Leafs
- Doug Perlman, sports media executive
- Bill Toomey, 1968 Olympic decathlon champion
- Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo, sports talk-show personality on WFAN radio
- Fay Vincent, eighth commissioner of Major League Baseball 1989–1992
Journalists
- Glenn Beck, television and radio commentator
- Ann Coulter, commentator
- Ann Curry, former co-host of NBC's Today
- Buzz Kanter, motorcycle magazine publisher (American Iron Magazine, Garage Build)
- Armen Keteyian (born 1953), television reporter
- Mike Wallace, 60 Minutes correspondent
- Brian Williams, former anchor of NBC Nightly News and former host of The 11th Hour with Brian Williams
- Sid Yudain, founder of Roll Call
Authors, writers
(not including journalists)
- Bliss Carman, Canadian poet
- A. J. Cronin, Scottish novelist
- Peter D'Adamo, naturopathic physician and author
- Jack Douglas, writer
- Phoebe Dunn, author and photographer of children's books
- Edward Eager, children's author and playwright
- Gerald Green (1922–2006), author
- Fran Lebowitz, writer and humorist
- Douglas Marland, soap opera writer
- Rick Moody, author of The Ice Storm
- Maxwell Perkins (1884–1947), editor of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Thomas Wolfe
- Armstrong Sperry, Newbery Medal-winning author of Call It Courage
- Peter von Ziegesar, writer and memoirist
Artists, architects, designers
- Solon Borglum, sculptor
- Roland Crandall, early animator
- Philip C. Johnson (1906–2005), architect who built and lived in the Ponus Ridge Glass House
- John Black Lee, architect
- Eliot Noyes, architect and industrial designer for IBM
- Glenora Richards, miniature painter and postage stamp designer
- Rudolph von Ripper, war artist and Office of Strategic Services agent
- Arthur Szyk, anti-Nazi cartoonist and book illustrator; artist
Government
- Chris Dodd, U.S. senator for Connecticut
- Justin Elicker, mayor of New Haven, Connecticut
- Stuart Symington, U.S. senator for Missouri and Secretary of the Air Force
- Walter Childs Wood (1864–1953), state legislator and retired surgeon
Business
- Rich Barton, CEO of Zillow Group and founder of Expedia
- Dave Checketts, former CEO of Madison Square Garden
- Gary Crittenden, CFO of Citigroup
- Jeff Immelt, CEO of General Electric
- Nigel MacEwan, former CEO of Kleinwort Benson North America; former president of Merrill Lynch
- Erika Nardini, CEO of Barstool Sports
- David Neeleman, CEO of JetBlue Airways
- Daniel Rotman, Founder and CEO of PrettyLitter
- Rich Riley, CEO of Shazam
- Stephen S. Roach, economist and senior fellow at Yale University
Other
- Emily Barringer (1876–1961), physician; first female ambulance surgeon
- H. Keith H. Brodie, former Duke University president
- Anthony Comstock Christian activist and reactionary, namesake of Comstock laws
- Marion Dickerman, with her lover Nancy Cook, suffragists
- Kathy Giusti, founder of the Multiple Myeloma Foundation
- Henry Hanford (1784–1866), first Euro-American settler of Lewistown, Ohio
Notes
References
- Alfred Branch. "[https://patch.com/connecticut/newcanaan/scandal-star-new-canaan-resident-tony-goldwyn-speaks-out-against-donald-trump ‘Scandal’ Star and New Canaan Resident Tony Goldwyn Speaks Out Against Donald Trump Candidacy]". Patch.com. 11 October 2016. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
- (2014-07-15). "Katherine Heigl Set to Return to the Small Screen".
- Dinan, Michael. "‘It Was An Amazing Place To Live’: Actor Christopher Lloyd Returns To Waveny House".
- Dixon, Ken, "Music Hall of Fame proposed for state ", article in ''Connecticut Post'' in Bridgeport, Connecticut, April 26, 2007 ("Paul Simon and Edie Brickell, his wife, of New Canaan")
- Fox, Sandra Diamond. (2021-04-30). "Crossing Connecticut bridges to the other side of the pandemic with Harry Connick Jr.".
- Lorentzen, Amy, "Simon campaigns in Iowa for Dodd", [[Associated Press]] news article as printed in ''[[The Advocate (Stamford). The Advocate]]'' of [[Stamford, Connecticut]], with the words "Simon, who lives in New Canaan" added by editors at ''The Advocate'' (the words are not found in other versions of the article printed elsewhere), July 7, 2007
- (June 28, 2011). "McGuire leaves TSN for gig with Versus and NBC". The Daily Gleaner.
- Vigdor, Neil, "He fired 'The Boss': Fay Vincent: The man who exiled Steinbrenner shares memories of Yankees owner", news article, pp 1, A4, July 14, 2010, ''The Advocate'' of Stamford, Connecticut ("[...] Vincent said from his summer home in New Canaan.")
- Morganteen, Jeff, "Beck: Cops are the real heroes", news article, June 26, 2010, ''The Advocate'' of Stamford, Connecticut ("The New Canaan resident attends the same church as a Stamford police sergeant [...]")
- "Full transcript: Ann Coulter".
- (April 18, 2013). "Waking Up on the Wrong Side of a Rating War". [[The New York Times]].
- Weber, Bruce. (2013-10-26). "Sid Yudain, 90, Dies; Created Congress’s Community Newspaper". [[The New York Times]].
- Mason, Christopher, [https://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/07/garden/07glass.html?ref=philip_johnson "Behind the Glass Wall"], June 7, 2007, ''The New York Times'', retrieved August 8, 2010
- "Glenora Richards". Sentinel & Enterprise.
- (1983). "Walter Childs Wood, M.D.: Physician Cum Dairyman and Assemblyman". The New Canaan Historical Society Annual.
- "Zillow CEO Rich Barton reportedly just became a billionaire. Meet the serial entrepreneur who also founded Expedia and Glassdoor.".
- O'Connor, Clare. "Protesters Occupy GE CEO Jeff Immelt's Connecticut Front Lawn".
- "Founder of five airlines, David Neeleman, lists Connecticut home for $8.3 Million".
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/suziedundas/2019/05/24/created-on-a-television-show-prettylitter-uses-color-changing-litter-to-monitor-feline-health
- Billboard Staff. (2016-02-13). "No. 57: Rich Riley {{!}} Power 100".
- "Lance Armstrong to be honored at MMRF gala", no-byline article in ''The New Canaan Advertiser'', August 1, 2007: "Kathy Giusti, founder and chief executive officer of the MMRF, and a New Canaan resident"
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