List of people from Brooklyn

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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.

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Larry David
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Mos Def

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Yuri Foreman

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Debbie Gibson
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Rudy Giuliani
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Adelaide Hall
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Jay-Z

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Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax
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Hall of Famer Roger Kahn

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Spike Lee
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Nancy Lieberman

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Alyssa Milano
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Dmitri Salita
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Jerry Seinfeld
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Barbra Streisand
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Marisa Tomei

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Mae West

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Midwood is a neighborhood in the south-central part of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is bounded on the north by the Bay Ridge Branch tracks just above Avenue I and by the Brooklyn College campus of the City University of New York, and on the south by Avenue P and Kings Highway. The eastern border consists of parts of Nostrand Avenue, Flatbush Avenue, and Coney Island Avenue; parts of McDonald Avenue and Ocean Parkway mark the western boundary.

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