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| 1 | Tim Robbins (1976) - 2003 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | 5405 |
| 2 | Lucy Liu (1986) actress | 4437 |
| 3 | David Axelrod (c. 1972) senior advisor to Barack Obama's campaign | 3477 |
| 4 | Thelonious Monk (1935) jazz musician | 2948 |
| 5 | James Cagney (1918) actor/dancer | 2594 |
| 6 | Dick Morris (1964) political consultant | 2036 |
| 7 | Eric Holder (1969) law; United States Attorney General in President Barack Obama's administration | 1511 |
| 8 | Samuel P. Huntington (c. 1945) political theorist, author | 1469 |
| 9 | Thomas Sowell (1948) economist | 1165 |
| 10 | Ned Vizzini (1999) author of It's Kind of a Funny Story, Be More Chill, and Teen Angst? Naaah.... | 936 |
| 11 | Sheldon Leonard (1925) Emmy-winning actor, producer, director | 917 |
| 12 | Ron Silver (1963) actor, director | 876 |
| 13 | Brian Greene (1980) string theory, mirror symmetry, author of The Elegant Universe; Rhodes Scholarship|Rhodes Scholar (Columbia University) | 826 |
| 14 | Paul Reiser (1973) actor and producer | 815 |
| 15 | George Raft (c. 1915) actor | 799 |
| 16 | Mike Greenberg (1985) ESPN sportscaster, co-host of the Mike and Mike show on ESPN Radio. | 759 |
| 17 | Louis Ozawa Changchien http://www.asiancemagazine.com/2010/08/10/breaking-barriers-in-hollywood--louis-ozawa-changchien-</ref> actor | 701 |
| 18 | Ben Gazzara (1946) Emmy Award winning actor | 649 |
| 19 | Lewis Mumford (1912) historian of technology and science | 601 |
| 20 | Kate Schellenbach (1983) musician with the Beastie Boys and Luscious Jackson | 568 |
| 21 | Edward Irving Wortis (c. 1955) writer of children's books under the pen name of Avi | 541 |
| 22 | Hubert Selby, Jr. (1946) writer, author of Requiem for a Dream and Last Exit to Brooklyn | 530 |
| 23 | Gary Shteyngart (1991) author of The Russian Debutante's Handbook and Absurdistan | 514 |
| 24 | Lucy Deakins (1988) actress | 504 |
| 25 | George Segal (1941) sculptor | 471 |
| 26 | Eric Van Lustbader (1964) writer, author of The Bourne Legacy and The Ninja | 471 |
| 27 | Arthur Blank (1960) founder of The Home Depot, owner of the Atlanta Falcons | 462 |
| 28 | Roald Hoffmann (1954) - 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry | 450 |
| 29 | Robert Fogel (1944) - 1993 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences | 434 |
| 30 | Lisa Randall (1980) high energy physics, RandallâSundrum model, 2004 elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Harvard University) | 402 |
| 31 | Walter Becker (1967) guitarist and songwriter for Jay and the Americans and Steely Dan | 394 |
| 32 | Bram Cohen (1993) author of BitTorrent | 393 |
| 33 | Martin Brest (1969) actor, director, producer, writer | 373 |
| 34 | Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1924) - 1949, 1950 Academy Award for Best Director | 366 |
| 35 | Robert Siegel (1964) radio journalist, All Things Considered | 361 |
| 36 | Robert Alda (1930) actor (and the father of Alan) | 333 |
| 37 | Rebecca Sealfon (2001) winner of 1997 Scripps National Spelling Bee | 333 |
| 38 | Jeffrey Loria (1957) owner of Florida Marlins, formerly owner of Montreal Expos | 302 |
| 39 | Richard Axel (1963) - 2004 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | 301 |
| 40 | Paul Cohen (1950) - 1966 Fields Medal | 289 |
| 41 | Eric Lander (1974) computational biology; Westinghouse scholarship, Rhodes Scholar, MacArthur Fellow, codirector of Human Genome Project, 1997 United States National Academy of Sciences (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) | 267 |
| 42 | Joshua Lederberg (1941) - 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | 250 |
| 43 | Dimitry Elyashkevich (1993) Cinematographer | 241 |
| 44 | Thomas Calabro (1977) actor and director | 240 |
| 45 | Stacey Nelkin (1977) actress | 238 |
| 46 | Len Berman (1964) Emmy Award-winning NBC sportscaster | 215 |
| 47 | Robert Parris Moses (1952) organizer of 1964 Freedom Summer, MacArthur Fellow | 215 |
| 48 | Peter Lax (1943) - 1985 Wolf Prize in Mathematics | 209 |
| 49 | Tom Dowd (1942) pioneer recording engineer, 1992 Grammy Award | 207 |
| 50 | Angela Goethals (1995) Actress | 206 |
| 51 | Igor Ansoff (1937) business theorist, coined term strategic management | 201 |
| 52 | Elias Stein (1949) - 1999 Wolf Prize in Mathematics | 197 |
| 53 | Bruce Bueno de Mesquita (1963) Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Silver Professor, NYU, international relations, American Academy of Arts and Sciences | 196 |
| 54 | Vladimir Vladimirovich Pozner (1948) journalist, author, Soviet television personality | 189 |
| 55 | Cameron Lyndon Bennett (1973) adult film director, better known as Bud Lee | 173 |
| 56 | Jessica Valenti (1996) feminist blogger and writer | 172 |
| 57 | Denny Chin (1971) Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit | 166 |
| 58 | Malcolm Barrett (1998) actor | 159 |
| 59 | Reihan Salam (1997) conservative writer at The Atlantic and Forbes.com, and blogger for The American Scene | 157 |
| 60 | Albert Shanker (1946) served as President of the United and American Federations of Teachers and 1998 Presidential Medal of Freedom. </ref> | 152 |
| 61 | Heather Juergensen (1987) actress and writer (Kissing Jessica Stein) | 150 |
| 62 | Jerrold Nadler (1965) U.S. Congressman | 146 |
| 63 | Noam Elkies (1982) elliptic curves; youngest person ever to win tenure at Harvard; his musical compositions have been performed by major symphony orchestras (Harvard University). | 139 |
| 64 | Michael Levin (1960) philosopher, author of Why Race Matters | 137 |
| 65 | Roy Innis (1952) served as national chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality | 136 |
| 66 | Kai Winding (1940) composer and trombonist with the Benny Goodman Orchestra | 123 |
| 67 | Paul Levitz (1973) president of DC Comics | 122 |
| 68 | David Lipsky (1983) novelist (Absolutely American) | 99 |
| 69 | John S. Hall (1978) singer, spoken word artist, and founder of King Missile | 89 |
| 70 | Charlie Scott (1966) former NBA player and Olympic gold medallist in 1968 | 86 |
| 71 | Robert Zimmer (1964) ergodic theory, dynamical cocycles (President of University of Chicago) | 85 |
| 72 | Harvey Pitt (1961) Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission | 84 |
| 73 | Bernie Brillstein (1948) producer and manager, Emmy | 82 |
| 74 | Omar Wasow (1988) creator of BlackPlanet, Oprah's "tech guy", MSNBC Internet analyst | 80 |
| 75 | Hanna Rosin (1987) journalist | 78 |
| 76 | Edwin Torres (c. 1949) judge and author (Carlito's Way) | 77 |
| 77 | Tobias Schneebaum (1939) memoirist and explorer, author of Keep the River on Your Right | 77 |
| 78 | Michael Silverstein (1962) linguistics MacArthur Fellow, 1973 United States National Academy of Sciences | 75 |
| 79 | Steven M. Bellovin (1968) leading authority on firewalls and Internet security; elected to National Academy of Engineering in 2001 (Columbia University) | 72 |
| 80 | Rolf Landauer (1943) physics of computation; elected in 1988 to the United States National Academy of Sciences, IBM Fellow (Thomas J. Watson Research Center) (d. 1998) | 70 |
| 81 | Bernard Meltzer (1934) radio personality | 66 |
| 82 | Eva Moskowitz (1982) served on New York City Council | 64 |
| 83 | John Tsang Chun-wah (1969) Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region | 63 |
| 84 | Joseph Nacchio (1966) CEO of Qwest | 62 |
| 85 | Marshall Rosenbluth (1942) theory of liquids, fusion; Fermi Award, United States National Academy of Sciences (University of California, San Diego, emeritus) | 58 |
| 86 | Hans Mark (1947) aerospace engineering; served as Deputy Administrator of NASA, and Secretary of the United States Air Force | 55 |
| 87 | D. J. Newman (1947) analytic number theory, long-time editor of problems section in the American Mathematical Monthly (Temple University, emeritus) | 52 |
| 88 | Bobby Colomby (1962) musician and producer with Blood, Sweat & Tears | 51 |
| 89 | J. Edward Bromberg (c. 1920) actor | 51 |
| 90 | Matt Ruff (1983) writer (Set This House in Order) | 50 |
| 91 | Richard Ben-Veniste (1960) law; assistant prosecutor on the Watergate Task Force, served on the 9/11 Commission | 49 |
| 92 | Bob Frankston (1966) software; author of the spreadsheet VisiCalc | 49 |
| 93 | Alvin F. Poussaint (1952) clinical psychiatry (Judge Baker Children's Center, Harvard University) | 49 |
| 94 | John Schoenherr (c. 1953) mammologist and illustrator | 48 |
| 95 | Samuel Spewack (c. 1917) screenwriter, playwright, and double Tony Award-winner for Kiss Me, Kate and Academy Award nominee for My Favorite Wife | 46 |
| 96 | Jordan Sonnenblick (1987) writer of young adult novels Drums, Girls, & Dangerous Pie, Notes from the Midnight Driver, Zen and the Art of Faking It, and Dodger and Me. Student of Frank McCourt. | 46 |
| 97 | Howard Golden (1945) served as Brooklyn Borough President | 44 |
| 98 | Leroy Brown (1923) was 1924 Olympic Silver Medalist, High Jump | 44 |
| 99 | Ray Arcel (1917) International Boxing Hall of Fame | 43 |
| 100 | Dana Randall (1984) discrete mathematics, theoretical computer science (Georgia Tech). | 42 |
| 101 | Ted Gold (1964) political activist and Weathermen member | 41 |
| 102 | Benjamin Widom (1945) phase transitions, stat. mechanics, elected in 1974 to the United States National Academy of Sciences (Cornell University) | 40 |
| 103 | Grace Meng (1993) current member of New York State Assembly | 39 |
| 104 | Paul Zeitz (1975) ergodic theory (University of California, San Francisco). | 39 |
| 105 | Drew Nieporent (1973) restaurateur | 37 |
| 106 | Ronn Torossian (1992), CEO of 5W Public relations | 37 |
| 107 | David Harbater (1970) algebraic geometry; NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, in 1994 Invited Lecturer to the International Congress of Mathematicians, 1995 Cole Prize (University of Pennsylvania) | 35 |
| 108 | Jack Molinas (1949) former NBA player and key figure in the NCAA point shaving scandal | 34 |
| 109 | Steven J. Wallach (1962) inventor; former chief technology officer of Hewlett-Packard | 34 |
| 110 | Paul S. Appelbaum psychiatrist, Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine and Law, Director, Division of Psychiatry, Law and Ethics, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons | 32 |
| 111 | Adriana Diaz (2002) 2006 Miss New York USA | 32 |
| 112 | Ronald J. Grabe (1962) astronaut (NASA) | 31 |
| 113 | Jessica Lappin (1993) current member of New York City Council | 29 |
| 114 | Jack Nash (1946) chairman of Oppenheimer & Company | 29 |
| 115 | Moe Fishman (1933) co-founder and Executive Secretary/Treasurer of the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. | 28 |
| 116 | Bernard W. Nussbaum (1954) law; served on the United States House Committee on the Judiciary during the Watergate impeachment inquiry, served as counsel to President Bill Clinton | 27 |
| 117 | John F. Banzhaf III (c. 1955) professor and practitioner of public interest law at George Washington University | 27 |
| 118 | Sheldon Datz (c. 1943) 2000 Fermi Award | 24 |
| 119 | William Greaves (1944) Emmy-winning filmmaker | 23 |
| 120 | Daniel Radosh (1987) journalist and blogger; student of Frank McCourt | 23 |
| 121 | Melvin Hochster (1960) </ref> commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, invariant theory; 1980 Cole Prize, elected in 1992 to the United States National Academy of Sciences (University of Michigan) | 22 |
| 122 | Simon Kornblit (1951) </ref> - former Executive Vice President of worldwide marketing for Universal Pictures and actor. </ref> | 22 |
| 123 | Serphin Maltese (c. 1950) is a longstanding New York State Senator | 22 |
| 124 | Steven E. Koonin (1968) theoretical and computational physics (Provost, California Institute of Technology), 1998 Lawrence Award | 22 |
| 125 | Ted Husing (1919) Sportscaster | 20 |
| 126 | Rebecca Pawel (1995) writer | 19 |
| 127 | Bertram Kostant (1945) Lie groups and representation theory; elected in 1978 to the United States National Academy of Sciences, (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). | 19 |
| 128 | Daniel Hirschberg (1967) </ref> design of algorithms (University of California, Irvine) | 18 |
| 129 | Charles Dryden (c. 1937) Member of the Tuskegee Airmen in World War II | 18 |
| 130 | Arthur M. Jolly (1987)' Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting, playwright of Past Curfew and A Gulag Mouse'. Student of Frank McCourt. | 17 |
| 131 | Julius Hegyi (1941) conductor and violinist | 16 |
| 132 | Alan Jay Gerson (1975) current member of New York City Council | 16 |
| 133 | Norman Armitage (Cohn) (1923) 6 Olympic fencing teams, 1948 Olympic Bronze Medalist, 17-time national sabre champion | 15 |
| 134 | Harold Widom (1949) integral equations, symplectic geometry (University of California, Santa Cruz), 2007 Wiener Prize | 15 |
| 135 | Paul Moskowitz (pre-1973) IBM researcher | 15 |
| 136 | George Michael Cuomo (c. 1947) writer, author of Jack be Nimble, Among Thieves, Family Honor, Trial by Water and other books | 14 |
| 137 | James Bohanek (c. 1987) Broadway and television actor | 14 |
| 138 | Herbert Zelenko (1922) U.S. Congressman | 14 |
| 139 | George Kisevalter (c. 1925) Central Intelligence Agency operations officer who handled both Major Pyotr Popov, the first Soviet GRU agent run by the CIA, and Colonel Oleg Penkovsky. | 14 |
| 140 | Philip H. Sechzer (1930) anesthesiologist, pioneer in pain management; inventor of patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) | 13 |
| 141 | James Lepowsky (1961) </ref> Lie theory (Rutgers University). Lepowsky's Ph.D advisor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology was Bertram Konstant (1945). | 13 |
| 142 | Richard H. Price (1960) relativity and astrophysics (University of Utah) | 13 |
| 143 | Jonah Meyerson (2009) actor The Royal Tenenbaums, The Matador | 13 |
| 144 | Albert Axelrod (1938) was 1960 Olympic Bronze Medalist in foil fencing | 12 |
| 145 | Herbert Tenzer (1923) U.S. Congressman 1964-68, founder of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, founder of Benjamin Cardozo School of Law | 12 |
| 146 | Neil R. Grabois (1953) commutative algebra (President, Colgate University) | 11 |
| 147 | Sam Marchiano (1985) MLB.com sportcaster and host, daughter of longtime sports news anchor, Sal Marchiano. | 11 |
| 148 | Daniel Berg (1946) served as Served as Dean of Science and later Provost at Carnegie Mellon University, 1977–1983, and President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1984–1987. | 11 |
| 149 | Kelly Karbacz (1996) actress Rent, Sesame English, Regular Joe | 11 |
| 150 | Marv Goldberg (1960) music critic and writer | 11 |
| 151 | Jeff Rubens (1957) probability and statistics, coeditor of The Bridge World (Pace University) | 11 |
| 152 | John Tietjen (1946) served as President of Concordia Seminary and Christ Seminary-Seminex | 10 |
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