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This is a list of notable people of Hoboken, New Jersey. (B) denotes that the person was born there. * Howard Aiken (1900–1973), pioneer in computing (B) * Richard Barone, musician; former frontman for Hoboken pop group The Bongos * William Beutenmuller (1864–1934), entomologist who was curator of entomology at the American Museum of Natural History(B) * Bob Borden (born 1969), writer for Late Show with David Letterman * Joanne Borgella (1982–2014), Miss F.A.T 2005 on Mo'Nique's Fat Chance and a contestant on American Idol, Season 7 * Andre W. Brewster (1862–1942), Major General U.S. Army, recipient Medal of Honor (B) * Marques Brownlee (born 1993), technology reviewer, known for his YouTube channel, MKBHD * Michael Chang (born 1972), professional tennis player, French Open champio

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  • This is a list of notable people of Hoboken, New Jersey. (B) denotes that the person was born there. * Howard Aiken (1900–1973), pioneer in computing (B) * Richard Barone, musician; former frontman for Hoboken pop group The Bongos * William Beutenmuller (1864–1934), entomologist who was curator of entomology at the American Museum of Natural History(B) * Bob Borden (born 1969), writer for Late Show with David Letterman * Joanne Borgella (1982–2014), Miss F.A.T 2005 on Mo'Nique's Fat Chance and a contestant on American Idol, Season 7 * Andre W. Brewster (1862–1942), Major General U.S. Army, recipient Medal of Honor (B) * Marques Brownlee (born 1993), technology reviewer, known for his YouTube channel, MKBHD * Michael Chang (born 1972), professional tennis player, French Open champion (B) * Irwin Chusid (born 1951), radio personality, author, historian * Vincent Cooke, S.J. (1936–2017), Jesuit priest and academic, President of Canisius College (1993–2010) (B) * Vincent Copeland (1915–1993), actor, labor official, writer and political activist * Jon Corzine (born 1947), Governor of New Jersey * Ronald Dario (1937–2004), politician who represented the 33rd Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1984 to 1986 * Willem de Kooning (1904–1997), 20th-century painter * Anthony DePalma (born 1952), author, journalist and educator who was a foreign correspondent and reporter for The New York Times * Paul Aaron Langevin Doty (1869–1938), mechanical engineer who served as the 53rd president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers(B) * Mark D'Onofrio (born 1969), NFL player(B) * Albert J. Dunlap (1937–2019), business executive, known for company downsizing, earning him the nickname "Chainsaw Al" * John J. Eagan (1872–1956), United States Representative from New Jersey (B) * Dawn Eden, author, journalist, rock historian * Sam Esmail (born 1977), television producer known for Mr. Robot and Homecoming (B) * Luke Faust (born 1936), musician * Julio Fernández (born 1954), guitarist and composer best known as the current and longtime guitarist for the jazz-fusion band Spyro Gyra * Michele Fitzgerald (born 1990), winner of Survivor: Kaôh Rōng and second runner-up on Survivor: Winners at War * Cristina Fontanelli, opera singer * Ken Freedman (born 1959), radio executive and personality at WFMU * Bill Frisell (born 1951), avant-garde musician and composer * Thomas Gallo (1914–1994), politician who served 11 years in the New Jersey General Assembly, including five full terms representing the 33rd Legislative District(B) * Kyla Garcia, stage, film, and television actress and audiobook narrator (B) * Dorothy Gibson (1889–1946), pioneering silent film actress; Titanic survivor (B) * John Grefe (1947–2013), International Master of chess(B) * Hetty Green (1834–1916), businesswoman/entrepreneur * Pia Guerra (born 1972), comic book artist and cartoonist, who is co-creator of Y The Last Man, cartoonist for The New Yorker and The Nib (B) * Reema Harrysingh-Carmona (born 1970), former First Lady of Trinidad and Tobago (B) * Nat Hickey (born 1902), oldest person to play an NBA game (B) * Chaim Hirschensohn (1857–1935), Chief Rabbi of Hoboken and early Zionist leader * Juliet Huddy (born 1969), Fox News personality * August William Hutaf (1879–1942), illustrator, commercial artist, and advertising executive (B) * Anthony Impreveduto (1948–2009), member of the New Jersey General Assembly 1987–2004 * Kate Jacobs (born 1959), singer-songwriter who released her fifth album Home Game in 2011 * Mike Jerrick (born 1954), host of the morning television series Fox & Friends * Carroll N. Jones III (1944–2017), artist in the style of American realism * Alfred Kinsey (1894–1956), psychologist who studied sexual behavior (B) * Jay I. Kislak (1922–2018), businessman, philanthropist, bibliophile, and aviator (B) * Mathias Kiwanuka (born 1983), linebacker who played for the New York Giants * Alfred L. Kroeber (1876–1960), anthropologist; first professor appointed to the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley; known for his association with the Native American man Ishi (B) * Johnny Kucks (1933–2013), pitcher who won the World Series twice with the New York Yankees (B) * Artie Lange (born 1967), comedian, radio personality on The Howard Stern Show * Dorothea Lange (1895–1965), photographer during the Great Depression for the FSA, and of the Japanese internment program * Jack Lazorko (born 1956), former pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, Seattle Mariners, and California Angels * Caroline Leavitt (born 1952), author * David Levithan (born 1972), young adult fiction author and editor * Mark Leyner (born 1956), post-modern author * G. Gordon Liddy (1930–2021), Watergate conspirator; radio talk show host (B) * William Lowell Sr. (1863–1954), dentist and an inventor of a wooden golf tee patented in 1921 (B) * Janet Lupo (1950–2017), Playboy Playmate for November 1975 (B) * Eli Manning (born 1981), Super Bowl champion quarterback for the New York Giants * Patrick McDonnell (born 1956), cartoonist, author and playwright who is the creator of the syndicated daily comic strip Mutts * Dorothy Blackwell McNeil (born 1940s), African-American nightclub owner * Bob Menendez (born 1954), United States Senator who served as mayor of Union City * Kawika Mitchell (born 1979), linebacker who played for the New York Giants * Natalie Morales (born 1972), television personality, NBC News and The Today Show * Keturah Orji (born 1996), track and field athlete specializing in the triple jump who was selected as part of the U.S. team at the 2016 Summer Olympics (B) * Jesse Palmer (born 1978), NFL quarterback featured on TV show The Bachelor * Joe Pantoliano (born 1951), actor (B) * Tom Pelphrey (born 1982), actor, won an Emmy for his role on Guiding Light * Maria Pepe (born 1960), first girl to play Little League baseball (B) * Daniel Pinkwater (born 1941), National Public Radio commentator; author * Anna Quindlen (born 1952), columnist, novelist * James Rado (1932–2022), co-creator of the Broadway Musical Hair * Gerome Ragni (1935–1991), co-creator of the Broadway Musical Hair * Alex Rodriguez (born 1975), professional baseball player for the New York Yankees * Frederick H. Rohr (1896–1965), entrepreneur and engineer who founded Rohr Aircraft (B) * Carlos Saldanha (born 1965), director of animated films, including the Ice Age films and Rio * Robert Charles Sands (1799–1832), writer * John Sayles (born 1950), filmmaker and author * Dave Schramm, musician who played with Yo La Tengo and the Schramms * Charles Schreyvogel (1861–1912), painter of Western subject matter in the days of the disappearing frontier * Steve Sesnick (1941–2022), rock club and rock band manager (B) * Steve Shelley (born 1963), drummer for rock band Sonic Youth * Frank Sinatra (1915–1998), singer and actor; winner of Academy Award and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award; namesake of Hoboken's Frank Sinatra Park and Sinatra Drive (B) * Jack Stephans (1939–2020), American football coach who was head coach at Jersey City State College, William Paterson University and Fordham University (B) * Edwin Augustus Stevens (1795–1868), engineer, inventor and entrepreneur * Colonel John Stevens (1749–1838), inventor; founder of Hoboken * John Cox Stevens (1785–1857), first Commodore of the New York Yacht Club * Robert L. Stevens (1787–1856), inventor, who was the son of Colonel John Stevens (B) * Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946), leading figure of 19th and early 20th-century American photography (B) * Joe Sulaitis (1921–1980), running back for the New York Giants of the NFL, 1943–1953 * Jeff Tamarkin, editor, author and historian * Tyshawn Taylor (born 1990), basketball player with the Brooklyn Nets * Rosemarie Totaro (1933–2018), politician who served two separate stints in the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 23rd Legislative District (B) * Buddy Valastro (born 1977), baker and television personality, known for Cake Boss (B) * Philip A. White (1823–1891), pharmacist, aristocrat, advocate and school board member * Blind Tom Wiggins (1849–1908), ex-slave; piano prodigy * Frank Winters (born 1964), NFL player for four teams * Edwin R. V. Wright (1812–1871), represented New Jersey's 5th congressional district, 1865–1867 * Pia Zadora (born 1954), singer and actress (B) (en)
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  • This is a list of notable people of Hoboken, New Jersey. (B) denotes that the person was born there. * Howard Aiken (1900–1973), pioneer in computing (B) * Richard Barone, musician; former frontman for Hoboken pop group The Bongos * William Beutenmuller (1864–1934), entomologist who was curator of entomology at the American Museum of Natural History(B) * Bob Borden (born 1969), writer for Late Show with David Letterman * Joanne Borgella (1982–2014), Miss F.A.T 2005 on Mo'Nique's Fat Chance and a contestant on American Idol, Season 7 * Andre W. Brewster (1862–1942), Major General U.S. Army, recipient Medal of Honor (B) * Marques Brownlee (born 1993), technology reviewer, known for his YouTube channel, MKBHD * Michael Chang (born 1972), professional tennis player, French Open champio (en)
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  • List of people from Hoboken, New Jersey (en)
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