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List of people from Newton, Massachusetts

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Newton, Massachusetts has been the home of many notable people.

Academics

Actors and actresses

Artists

Authors, writers, journalists, poets

Business and industry

Colonial figures

Environmentalists

Government, education and politics

Military

Music

Philosophy, religion and spirituality

Physicians

Political activists

Producers and directors

Psychologists and psychiatrists

Radio, television personalities

Science, medicine and technology

Songwriters

Sports

Auto racing

Baseball

Figure skating

  • Tenley Albright (born 1935 in Newton Centre), first American female skater to win an Olympic gold medal; other titles included 1952 Olympic silver medal, 1953 and 1955 World Champion, 1953 and 1955 North American champion, and 1952–1956 U.S. national champion
  • Gracie Gold, 2014 and 2016 U.S. champion, Olympic team bronze medalist, born in Newton
  • Jennifer Kirk, 2000 World Junior champion, born in Newton
  • John Summers, 1978–80 national champion in ice dancing

Football

Soccer

Skateboarding

Fictional Newtonians

  • Gorgeous Rosensweig Teitelbaum, one of the three sisters in Wendy Wasserstein's 1994 play The Sisters Rosensweig, is a "housewife, mother and radio personality" who lives in Newton.
  • Andrew Sabot, the male ingenue in Cole Porter's 1928 play Paris is a Mayflower descendant from Newton Center whose mother comes to Paris to prevent his marriage to a French actress.

References

  1. ^ Sullivan, Joan (August 12, 2016). "Anthropologist Jean L. Briggs' books on Inuit became classics". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved August 21, 2016.
  2. ^ Marquard, Bryan (July 27, 2016). "Charles Bilezikian, 79; created the Christmas Tree Shops empire". Boston Globe. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  3. ^ James J. Walworth Papers - Massachusetts Historical Society