List of people from Norwalk, Connecticut

Norwalk, Connecticut, has been home to numerous notable people, residents and others, past and present.

See also:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowayton,_Connecticut?searchToken=44laps21mgis803113xu8hv3x#Notable_people

Authors, writers

 * Faith Baldwin (1893–1978), novelist; worked with the Famous Writers School; lived in the Silvermine neighborhood and died in Norwalk
 * Brian Basset (born 1957), Seattle-based cartoonist; born in the city
 * A. Scott Berg (born 1949), award-winning biographer; born in Norwalk
 * F.R. Buckley (1896–1976) lived in Norwalk
 * Tom Curry (1900–1976), pulp fiction writer
 * Philip Caputo (born 1941), author
 * Stanley Dance (1910–1999), jazz writer, biographer of Duke Ellington
 * Peter De Vries (1910–1983), writer, editor, novelist, worked on The New Yorker magazine for many years
 * Alyse Gregory (1884–1967), suffragist, journalist, and novelist; born in Norwalk
 * Johnny Gruelle (1880–1938), artist and author; creator of Raggedy Ann; lived in town
 * Bob Grumman (1941–2015), minimalist poet
 * Emma Johnson (born 1976), podcast host and blogger
 * Steven Kellogg (born 1941), author and illustrator of children's books; born in Norwalk
 * Sheila Lukins (1942–2009), cook and food writer
 * Warren E. Preece (1921–2007), editor of Encyclopædia Britannica's 15th edition
 * Andy Rooney (1919–2011), commentator on 60 Minutes television newsmagazine on CBS
 * Peter St. John, poet during the American Revolution
 * Stephen W. Sears (born 1932), Civil War historian; lives in Norwalk
 * Sloan Wilson (1920–2003), author; was born in the city
 * Wayne Winsley (born 1963), broadcaster and author; former resident

Actors, musicians, entertainers



 * Roger Bart (born 1962), Broadway actor; born in Norwalk
 * Jesse Bradford (born 1979), film actor; born in Norwalk
 * D.J. Caruso (born 1965), movie and television director; born in the city and attended Norwalk High School
 * Helen Curry (1896–1931), actress; died at her home in the city
 * Ruth Chatterton (1892–1961), actress, writer and aviator; died in the city in 1961
 * Charli D'Amelio (born 2004), dancer and social media personality
 * Dixie D'Amelio (born 2001), social media personality and singer
 * Robin de Jesús (born 1984), film and theater actor
 * Frances Dee (1909–2004), actress; died in the city
 * Mat Devine (born 1974), lead singer of Kill Hannah
 * Violet Englefield (1881–1946), actress and singer; lived in Norwalk 1930–1939
 * Ellen Hanley (1926–2007), musical theater performer
 * Eileen Heckart (1919–2001), actress; died at her home in the city
 * Clegg Hoyt (1910–1967), film and television actor; born in Norwalk
 * Sarah Jacobson (1971–2004), independent filmmaker; born in Norwalk
 * Mitch Longley (born 1965), television actor; graduated from Brien McMahon High School
 * Forrest McClendon, Tony Award-nominated actor (The Scottsboro Boys)
 * Vince Mendoza (born 1961), music arranger and composer; born in Norwalk
 * Christopher Schreiner (born 1983), guitarist; born in Norwalk
 * Artie Shaw (1910–2004), Big Band composer; lived in Norwalk in the 1950s
 * Horace Silver (1928–2014), jazz pianist and composer; born in the city
 * John Simon (born 1941), musician, record producer, and composer; born in Norwalk
 * Joan Wasser (born 1970), violinist and singer-songwriter; was raised in the city
 * Chris Webby (Christian Webster), rapper; grew up in Norwalk
 * Bruce Weitz (born 1943), actor; was born in Norwalk
 * Treat Williams (1951–2023), actor; Rowayton resident
 * Remy Zaken (born 1989), stage and television actress

Sports

 * Érik Bédard (born 1979), pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles; went to Norwalk Community College
 * Paul Gerken (born 1950), professional tennis player
 * Luca Koleosho, soccer player for Burnley of the English Premier League was born in Norwalk and played as a child at nearby Trumbull United
 * Mickey Kydes, soccer player for the NY/NJ MetroStars of Major League Soccer
 * Randy LaJoie (born 1961), two-time champion driver in the NASCAR Busch Series (now the (Xfinity Series)
 * Bob Miller (1929–2006), NFL Detroit Lions football player (1952–1958); born in the city
 * Marie Corridon Mortell (1930–2010), won a gold medal in the 4 × 100 m relay in swimming at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London
 * Kevin Morton, former pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
 * Calvin Murphy (born 1948), former NBA basketball player; grew up in town
 * Idris Price (born 1976), football player for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
 * Rita Williams (born 1976), WNBA Basketball player (1998–2003) Washington Mystics
 * Scott Sharp (born 1968), auto racer, Indy Racing League champion; currently an American Le Mans Series owner-driver in the GT class
 * Leif Shiras (born 1959), former tennis player and tennis journalist
 * Dan Sileo (born 1963), former football player for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, lived in Norwalk
 * Tarvis Simms (born 1971), middleweight boxer; Golden Gloves champion; South Norwalk native
 * Travis Simms (born 1971), welterweight champion of the World Boxing Association (as of January 2007); South Norwalk native
 * Mo Vaughn (born 1967), former baseball player
 * Luke Vercollone (born 1982), professional soccer player with the Charleston Battery; grew up in Norwalk
 * Daniel Walsh (born 1979), rower and winner of a bronze medal in rowing at the 2008 Summer Olympics

Government and politics

 * Audrey P. Beck (1931–1983), college professor and Connecticut state legislator
 * William Benton (1900–1973), U.S. Senator; later publisher of the Encyclopædia Britannica; lived in the city
 * Thaddeus Betts (1789–1840), United States Senator from Connecticut
 * William Thomas Clark (1831–1905), American Civil War general, U.S. Congressman, and abolitionist
 * Darius N. Couch (1822–1897), naturalist and Union general in the Civil War; died in Norwalk
 * Jeremiah Donovan (1857–1935), mayor and U.S. Congressman
 * Thomas Fitch (1696–1774), colonial Governor of Connecticut
 * Thomas Fitch, V (1725–1795), state representative; widely believed to be the original "Yankee Doodle Dandy"
 * Irving Freese, five-term mayor of Norwalk; one of the few Socialists ever elected mayor in the United States
 * Boris Johnson, prime minister of the United Kingdom, grew up in the city
 * Alex Knopp, two-term mayor of Norwalk, 2001–2005
 * Mia Love, United States Representative; raised in Norwalk
 * Brien McMahon (1903–1952), United States Senator (D-CT), authored the Atomic Energy Act of 1946; born, raised, and is buried in Norwalk; namesake of one of the city's high schools
 * Dick Moccia, elected mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut on November 8, 2005
 * Isaac Sears (1729/1730–1786), merchant, sailor, and political figure during the American Revolution; raised in Norwalk
 * Roger Stone (born 1952), Political consultant and author; renowned Conservative and avid supporter of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump
 * Levi Warner (1831–1911), United States Representative from Connecticut
 * Peter Willcox (born 1953), Greenpeace activist and former captain of the Rainbow Warrior; was raised in the city

Other

 * Daniel T. Barry (born 1953), retired NASA astronaut; born in Norwalk
 * Azor Betts (1740–1809), doctor who promoted smallpox inoculation
 * Fanniebelle Curtis (1867–1940), kindergarten educator, educational administrator, in France during World War I
 * Donald Drew Egbert (1902-1973), art historian and educator
 * Sarah Louise Bouton Felt (1850–1928), first general president of the children's Primary organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
 * Francis Gregory (1780–1866), U.S. Navy officer in the War of 1812 and the American Civil War; born in Norwalk
 * Edward Calvin Kendall (1886–1972), chemist and Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine winner in 1950; born in South Norwalk
 * LeGrand Lockwood (died February 1872), Wall Street financier; builder of the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion in Norwalk
 * John D. Magrath (1924–1945), World War II Medal of Honor recipient; born in East Norwalk and is buried in Norwalk
 * Charles O. Perry (1929–2011), sculptor, lived in East Norwalk and had his art studio in South Norwalk from 1977 until his death
 * Alexander Rummler (1867–1959), painter, lived in the city for 35 years painting many scenes of Norwalk life
 * Daniel J. Shea (1947–1969), recipient of the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War; Shea Island in the Norwalk Islands was renamed in his honor
 * Charles Robert Sherman (1788–1829), lawyer, Ohio public servant; father of William Tecumseh Sherman; born in Norwalk
 * Mary Emma Woolley (1863–1947), president of Mount Holyoke College, 1901–1937; born in South Norwalk