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List of people from Brooklyn

This is a list of people who were either born or have lived in Brooklyn, a borough of New York City at some time in their lives.

 
Mel Brooks
 
Al Capone
 
Aaron Copland
 
Larry David
 
Mos Def
 
Fabolous
 
Yuri Foreman
 
Debbie Gibson
 
Rudy Giuliani
 
GZA
 
Adelaide Hall
 
Marvin Hamlisch
 
Jay-Z
 
Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax
 
Hall of Famer Roger Kahn
 
Spike Lee
 
Nancy Lieberman
 
Boyd Melson
 
Alyssa Milano
 
Eddie Murphy
 
Bebe Rexha
 
Dmitri Salita
 
Jerry Seinfeld
 
Barbra Streisand
 
Adam Sandler
 
Marisa Tomei
 
Mae West

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