Our Noteworthy Residents page provides some lists of folks connected to our Rochester area who some consider
See also:
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List of people on IMDB born in Rochester (345 as of April 2010)
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List of people in Wikipedia from Rochester (329 as of April 2010)
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- Rochester Library History Index, if there was a name not found on this page
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Beth Adams - local morning radio host
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Steve Alaimo - Singer and impresario, also
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Susan B. Anthony - famous women's rights activist
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Dan Apfel - U of R graduate, ex-Ant Hill board member -
John Ashbery - poet
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Nicholson Baker - writer, also
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Rachel Barnhardt - Local investigative journalist
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Philip Barry Playwright
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Kim Batten - Olympic Gold Medalist
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Eric Bauman - former eBaum's World owner, restaurateur
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John Batiste - Retired General, Rumsfield critic, Pres. Klein Steel
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Joe Beard - Guitarist
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Tyson Beckford - Male Model - also
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William Joseph Beldue - invented eyelash curler
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Christopher Bevans- fashion clothing designer
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Kenneth Bianchi - infamous "Hillside Strangler"
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Jeffrey Boam - writer, director, producer - also
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Rudy Boesch - Navy Seal, oldest Survivor contestant, TV star
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Richard Brookhiser - Writer, historian, Senior Editor of The National Review -
Louise Brooks - Star of the silent screen; advocate for film preservation; belletrist also
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Ann Marie Buerkle - US Congress, 25th District
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Angelo Buono - Infamous "Hillside Strangler"
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Paul Burgett - Longtime Vice-President of the University of Rochester
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Craig Button - NHL manager born in Rochester
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Ryan Callahan - Hockey Star - NY Rangers
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Chester Carlson - invented xerography
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Cab Calloway - jazz musician and singer
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Francis Pharcellus Church - writer/publisher - author "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus"
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Irving Crane - Champion billiards player -
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Taye Diggs - movie/TV actor
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Richard Dolan - UFO Researcher
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Frederick Douglass - famed abolitionist, human rights advocate, speaker, editor, and author
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Pete Duel - TV Actor
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Bob Duffy - Mayor of Rochester 2006 - 2010
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George Eastman - Eastman Kodak founder
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Mark Ellingson - President of RIT 1936 - 1969
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Pee Wee Ellis Saxophonist/writer/arranger with James Brown, others -
John Ellison - With the Soul Brothers Six, composer of "Some Kind of Wonderful"; see also
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Jerry Engler Performer, singer/songwriter, colleague of Buddy Holly, among others - charted with "Sputnik," 1957 -
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Garth Fagan - dancer and choreographer
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Sam Fantauzzo - Restauranteur and soccer enthusiast
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Jon Finkel - Magic The Gather world champion
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Sigmund Firestone - Architect
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Renee Fleming - Acclaimed Soprano
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Robert Forster - stage, television and screen actor
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Nick Francesco - stage actor, radio and internet personality, more
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Sandra Frankel - Former Brighton Town Supervisor
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Elizabeth Hollister Frost - Poet
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Steve Gadd Drummer
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Martha Matilda Harper - famous woman entrepreneur - first us franchising system
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Ersel Hickey Rockabilly legend -
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Mary Jemison frontierwoman, adopted Seneca, namesake of the canal tour boat.
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Christopher Lasch - Social historian and critic, scholar, bestselling author - also
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Hudson Leick Actress/Model -
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Joe Locke - Eminent jazz vibraphonist and composer -
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Roy McCurdy Eminent jazz drummer -
Bat McGrath Singer/Songwriter who with Don Potter operated legendary Rochester coffeehouse Hylie Morris' Alley in the late 60's and early 70's.
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Jason McElwain - "J-Mac"
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Lewis Henry Morgan - Early and influential anthropologist - buried in impressive hillside mausoleum at Mt. Hope Cemetery -
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Jacob H. Myers, inventor of the first voting machine actually used in a public election
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Carl W. Peters - American Regionalist painter
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Don Potter Christian Music Star,producer of several albums by "The Judds";with Bat McGrath,legendary acoustic duo who ran Hylie Morris' Alley coffeehouse in Rochester, late 60's. early 70's.
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Ramón Santiago - Artist
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Joanna Scott - Writer
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George Baldwin Selden Automobile patent.
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Joel Seligman President of the University of Rochester (2005-present)
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Armand Schaubroeck Founder, with brothers Bruce and Blaine, of the legendary House of Guitars music store on Titus Avenue in Irondequoit, c. 1964
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Riley Schillaci Sword Swallower, featured on America's Got Talent, and Kodak Baby
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Cathy Turner - Olympic Speed Skater -
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Leehom Wang - American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor -
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Catherine Coll Wheelwright - mother of first Irish President
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Kristen Wiig - Cast member, "Saturday Night Live" -
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Wendy O. Williams - Frontwoman for the Plasmatics; cultural icon
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Joseph C. Wilson - Xerox CEO and University of Rochester trustee
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Brigham Young - raised in Finger Lakes (Auburn) and relation to Joseph Smith -
Infamous Residents |
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Joe Aiello - final resting in Riverside Cemetery
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Kenneth Bianchi - birthplace of Hillside Strangler.
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Davenport Brothers - famed illusionists active in the Spiritualist Movement of the late 19th century
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Emma Goldman - home to famed anarchist.
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Jim 'The Hammer' Shapiro - stalking grounds of malevolent god creature.
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Arthur Shawcross - home to Genesee River serial killer, .
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Francis Tumblety - home to Jack the Ripper suspect,
Famous Visitors |
The following famous people visited Rochester:
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Harry Houdini - 1907 jump from Weighlock Bridge
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Famous Visitors and Residents list on the Time For Web Site.


