List of people from Niagara Falls, New York
This is a list of notable people from Niagara Falls, New York.
Artists
Authors and journalists
Bands, composers, and musicians
- Gary Baker, Grammy Award-winning songwriter
- Glen Benton, death metal musician
- Robert Nathaniel Dett, composer
- Richard Ray Farrell, electric blues guitarist, harmonicist, singer and songwriter, born in Niagara Falls[1]
- William Masselos, classical pianist
- Chauncey Morehouse, jazz drummer
- Bobby Previte, drummer and composer
- Tommy Tedesco, born in Niagara Falls, most-recorded guitarist in history
Business and industry
Entertainers and actors
- R. J. Adams (Bob Shannon), actor and radio personality, attended Bishop Duffy High School
- Mark Bridges, costume designer
- Charles Cyphers, actor
- Julie Gregg, actress
- Rachael Lillis, voice actress
- April Stevens, pop singer, best known for her recording of Deep Purple with her brother Nino Tempo
- Nino Tempo, pop singer, best known for his recording of Deep Purple with his sister April Stevens
- Franchot Tone, actor, born in Niagara Falls
Military
Politics and law
- Earl Brydges, New York State Senator
- John T. Bush, New York State Senator
- John Ceretto, New York State Assemblyman
- Robert H. Gittins, U.S. Congressman
- George W. Grider, U.S. Congressman from Tennessee
- Lorraine Hunt, Lt. Governor of Nevada
- Pat E. Johnson, president of National Tang Soo Do Congress
- Nancy J. King, Maryland State Senator
- Joe Micon, Indiana legislator
- John Moses, Illinois Assemblyman
- Michael Mulligan, lead prosecutor in the courts-martial of Hasan Akbar and of Nidal Malik Hasan
- Peter A. Porter, poet and village president of Niagara Falls
- Arthur Schoellkopf, mayor of Niagara Falls, New York
- James S. Simmons, U.S. Congressman
- Richard D. Simons, Chief Judge of New York Court of Appeals
- Thomas Vincent Welch, New York State Assemblyman, first Superintendent of New York State Reservation at Niagara
Religion, charities, social advocacy
Sports
- Benny Bengough, Baseball player and member of the New York Yankees first World Series title in 1923.
- Dean Biasucci, NFL placekicker
- David Bright, professional diver
- Walter Cazen, baseball player
- Adam Clendening, NHL defenseman (raised in nearby Wheatfield)
- Greg Cox, NFL safety
- Modie Cox, basketball player
- Walter Dick, member of U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame
- Dan DeSantis, football player for Philadelphia Eagles
- Rashad Evans, MMA Fighter
- Jonny Flynn, NBA basketball player, Minnesota Timberwolves
- William Frazer, Olympic sport shooter
- Hank Gornicki, MLB player
- Steve Hamilton, NFL defensive end
- Paul Harris, basketball player
- Ben Hayes, MLB relief pitcher
- Ellis Hobbs, cornerback for Philadelphia Eagles
- Richard Jacob, basketball coach
- Daryl Johnston, NFL player
- Wayne Krivsky, MLB executive
- Chuck Leo, AFL player
- Marc Magliarditi, hockey goaltender
- Sal Maglie, baseball pitcher[2]
- Rick Manning, baseball player
- Tony Marino, amateur competitive bodybuilder and power lifter
- Matt Mazza, basketball player
- Vince Mazza, NFL player and Canadian football all-star
- Marc Mero, WWE professional wrestler
- John Moir, professional basketball player
- Hank Nichols, college basketball referee
- Qadree Ollison, NFL running back
- Johnny Pasek, baseball player
- Nick Sebek, NFL quarterback
- James Starks, football player for Green Bay Packers
- Tara VanDerveer, women's basketball coach at Stanford
- Kerry Von Erich, professional wrestler
- Jesse Winker, baseball player
- Tim Winn, basketball player
Other
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