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List of Stuyvesant High School people

People associated with Stuyvesant High School in New York City, New York.

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Scientists/mathematicians

Politicians

Media

  • Robert Alda '30 — actor, father of Alan
  • Art Baer '43 — TV writer, Emmy winner
  • Walter Becker '67 — guitarist and songwriter, Jay and the Americans and Steely Dan
  • Len Berman '64 — Emmy Award-winning NBC sportscaster
  • Martin Brest '69 — actor, director, producer, writer
  • Bernie Brillstein '48 — producer and manager, Emmy
  • James Cagney '18 — actor/dancer
  • Thomas Calabro '77 — actor and director
  • Eagle-Eye Cherry — singer, best known for his song "Save Tonight"
  • Bobby Colomby '62 — musician and producer, Blood Sweat and Tears
  • Lucy Deakins '88 — actress
  • Jake Dobkin '94 — Blogger, bluejake.com; originator of .com city blogs, Gothamist(NYC), Chicagoist, LAist, SFist, and DCist
  • Tom Dowd '42 — Pioneer recording engineer, Grammy Award Winner (1992)
  • Ben Gazzara '46 — Award winning actor; Emmy
  • William Greaves '44 — Independent filmmaker, Emmy Award
  • Alan Heim '54 — TV/Film editor, Academy Award (All That Jazz); Emmy Award
  • Ted Husing '19 — Sportscaster
  • Sheldon Leonard '25 — Emmy-winning actor, producer, director
  • Michael Levin — philosopher, author of Why Race Matters
  • Lucy Liu '86 — actress
  • Joseph L. Mankiewicz '24 — Four-time Oscar-winning producer
  • Bernard Meltzer '34 — radio personality
  • Jan Merlin (Wasylewski) '42 — Movie/Television/Broadway actor, Emmy Award (1975)
  • Thelonious Monk '35 — jazz musician (did not graduate)
  • Stacey Nelkin '77 — actress
  • Mace (Morris) Neufeld '45 — Film & Television producer, The Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games, & Clear and Present Danger; Emmy award
  • Michael Oreskes '71 — Ass't Managing Editor, The New York Times; 3 Pulitzer Prizes
  • Alvin F. Poussaint '52 — received New England Emmy
  • Vladimir Pozner '48 — Soviet television personality
  • George Raft — actor
  • Paul Reiser '73 — actor and producer
  • Tim Robbins '76 — Actor, screenwriter, director, producer; Academy Award (Mystic River)
  • Kate Schellenbach '83 — musician with the Beastie Boys and Luscious Jackson
  • John Schoenherr, illustrator
  • George Segal '41 — sculptor
  • Robert Siegel '64 — radio journalist
  • Ron Silver '63 — actor, director
  • Kai Winding '40 — composer, musician

Educators

Entrepreneurs

Athletes

  • Ray Arcel '17 — International Boxing Hall of Fame
  • Norman C. Armitage (Cohn) '23 — Six Olympic fencing teams, bronze medal winner (1948)
  • Albert Axelrod '38 — 1960 Olympic Bronze Medalist, Fencing
  • Leroy Brown '23 — 1924 Olympic Silver Medalist, High Jump
  • Frank Hussey '24 — 1924 Olympic Gold Medalist, sprinter
  • Charles Scott '66 — NBA Basketball guard, North Carolina, Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics, and LA Lakers; Olympic Gold Medal Team (1968)Renee
  • Herbert Vollmer '14 — 1924 Olympic Bronze Medalist, Water Polo

Faculty

Writers

  • Eric Van Lustbader '64 — author The Bourne Legacy and Ninja
  • Matt Ruff '83 — writer
  • Marv Goldberg '60 — author of More Than Words Can Say: The Ink Spots And Their Music, as well as hundreds of articles on Rhythm & Blues music of the 1940s and 1950s.
  • Edward Wortis circa '55 — author of children's books, better known as Avi (did not graduate)

Returning alumni

Alumni who have returned to teach at Stuyvesant:

  • Jennie Chan '89 — teacher, English
  • Carol Liu-Cohen '92 — teacher, math
  • Walter Gern '62 — teacher, English
  • Boris Granovskiy '98 — teacher, math & computer science
  • Dr. Richard R. Hampton '54 — teacher, physics (died 2000)
  • Jacob Lieberman '11 — teacher, chemistry
  • Robert Rodney '65 — teacher, chemistry
  • Dr. Richard Rothenberg `63, — former chairman of the Mathematics Department, died on May 15, 1997
  • Steven Rothenberg '63 — teacher, technology
  • Fred Schoenberg `15 — former Principal (deceased)
  • Mr. Schechter '51? — teacher, health/English now a substitute teacher
  • Annie Thoms '93 — Editor, With Their Eyes: September 11th – The View from a High School at Ground Zero; teacher, English
  • Edward Wong '77 — teacher, math; Program Chairman and Assistant Principal of Technology Services
  • Michael Zamansky '84 — Computer Science teacher, network administrator

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Last updated: 06-06-2005 17:17:14
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