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Kensico Cemetery is a in Valhalla, New York, United States. It was founded in 1889, when many New York City cemeteries were becoming full and were being created near the railroads that served the city. Initially , it was expanded to in 1905, but reduced to in 1912, when a portion was sold to the neighboring Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

Many entertainment figures of the early twentieth century, including Russian-born Sergei Rachmaninoff, were buried here. The cemetery has a special section for members of the Actors' Fund of America and the National Vaudeville Association, some of whom died in abject poverty.

The cemetery contains four Commonwealth war graves, of three soldiers of World War I and a repatriated American Royal Air Force airman of World War II.

As of December 2021, eight Major League Baseball players are buried here, including Baseball Hall of Fame inductee .

Sharon Gardens is a section of Kensico Cemetery, which was created in 1953 for .


Notable interments in Kensico division
  • (1915–2000), painter and poet, mother of actor Robert De Niro
  • (c. 1887-92 – 1937), vaudeville performance artist
  • Elizabeth Akers Allen (1832–1911), author and poet
  • (1889–1981), American actor
  • Edward Franklin Albee II (1857–1930), Vaudeville impresario
  • John Emory Andrus (1841–1934), mayor of Yonkers, New York, and U.S. Congressman
  • (1904–1968), cartoonist
  • (1931–2005), American actress
  • (1912–1978), actress
  • (1868–1953), baseball manager and executive
  • (1882–1955), American composer
  • Malcolm Lee Beggs (1907–1956) actor
  • (1868–1936), fashion designer, creator of the Bendel bonnet
  • (1862–1935), composer and musical director
  • (1921–1995), actress and singer
  • William Blaisdell (1865–1931), actor (plot: Actors' Fund)
  • Ralph Albert Blakelock (1847–1919), Romanticist painter
  • (1898–1958), Pakistani humorist writer
  • (1862–1939), founder of department store
  • (1865–1950), evangelist, daughter of founder, fourth General of the Salvation Army
  • (1862–1926), songwriter, son of Salvation Army founder
  • (Irvin) (1923–2001), actor
  • (1926–2018), film producer
  • Samuel Logan Brengle (1860-1936), author, Salvation Army Commissioner
  • Russ Brown (1892–1964), actor
  • (1884–1970), American actress, wife of
  • (1882–1941), Canadian singer
  • William J. Butler (1860–1927), Irish silent film actor

  • Cheng Chui Ping (1949–2014), 'Snakehead', human smuggler
  • (1882–1963), baseball player
  • Frank Conroy (1890–1964), British film and stage actor
  • (1867–1953) actor
  • Harry Cooper (1904–2000), golfer
  • Frederick E. Crane (1869–1947), Chief Judge of the NY Court of Appeals
  • Leroy Bowers Crane (1849–1916), member of the New York State Assembly
  • (1902–1986), theatrical producer
  • (1897–1975), radio host and announcer
  • Edward W. Curley (1873–1940), U.S. Congressman
  • George Ticknor Curtis (1812–1894), author, writer, historian and lawyer
  • Harry Davenport (1866–1949), actor
  • (1918–1986), actress
  • William Wallace Denslow (1856–1915), illustrator
  • Robert De Niro Sr. (1922–1993), artist, father of actor Robert De Niro
  • (1900–1953), Hall of Fame composer
  • (1870–1941), film and stage actor
  • (1856–1924), vaudeville comedian.
  • Luigi Palma di Cesnola (1832–1904) Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor recipient
  • Arthur Donaldson (1869–1955), stage and screen actor
  • (1905–1956), swing-era trombonist and bandleader
  • J. Gordon Edwards (1867–1925), silent-film director
  • (1919–1981), -winning composer and songwriter
  • (1897–1989), entertainer
  • (1909–1967), stage actress
  • (1882–1967), operatic soprano
  • (1859–1935), Major League baseball player, father of soprano
  • Emanuel Feuermann (1902–1942), master cellist
  • (1913–1991) lyricist, composer and producer, and the wife of the comedian
  • (1931–2009) operatic bass
  • (1933–2001) actress
  • (1880–1929), owner of the Boston Red Sox
  • (1903–1941), Hall of Fame baseball player
  • Roy J. Glauber (1925–2018), Nobel Laureate-Physics
  • Gilbert Gottfried (1955–2022), American stand-up comedian and actor, best known for his exaggerated shrill voice, strong New York accent.
  • (1858–1926), blackface comic and singer
  • (1925–2023), actress
  • (1929–2012) motion picture and stage director, producer
  • (1896–1944), singer
  • Valerie Jill Haworth (1945–2011), British actress
  • Mrs. Julian Heath (1863–1932), radio personality
  • (1860–1944), actress
  • (1830–1898), furniture maker and interior decorator
  • (1912–1979), actor
  • (1862–1938), comedian
  • (1911–1987), actor and comedian
  • (1882–1956), actor
  • (1863–1933), Canadian actor
  • (1937–2005), pianist
  • William Van Duzer Lawrence (1842–1927), founder of Sarah Lawrence College
  • (1947–2021), photographer
  • Herbert H. Lehman (1878–1963), politician
  • (abt. 1852–1926), actress
  • Joseph J. Little (1841–1913), U.S. Representative from New York
  • Milton S. Littlefield (1830–1899), Union Army officer
  • (1876–1943), Scottish-born actress, singer, comedian and vaudevillian
  • (1925–2003), -winning actress
  • (1870–1931), Italian-born actor, nephew of
  • (1894–1967), heir to the asbestos fortune
  • Jack McGowan (1894–1977), Broadway writer, performer and producer
  • (1917–1993), actress
  • Herman A. Metz (1867–1934), U.S. Congressman
  • (1932–2006), operatic soprano
  • (1852–1933), wrestler
  • (1858–1899), sprinter and middle distance runner
  • (1890–1971), historian and journalist
  • (1891–1966), playwright and screenwriter
  • (1876–1951), actress
  • Caroline Love Goodwin O'Day (1875–1943), U.S. Representative from New York
  • Jansen Panettiere (1994–2023), actor
  • (1914–1996), track and field athlete
  • Ann Pennington (1893–1971), Ziegfeld actress
  • David Graham Phillips (1867–1911), journalist and novelist
  • Jesse S. Phillips (1871–1954), lawyer, assemblyman, State Insurance Superintendent and insurance executive
  • (1875–1912), pioneer aviator
  • Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873–1943), composer, pianist and conductor
  • (1905–1982), author, philosopher, playwright and screenwriter
  • (1867–1939), owner of the New York Yankees
  • (1926–2009), comedian
  • (1891–1971), businessman head of
  • (1879–1954), operatic soprano and actress
  • (1926–2007), actor
  • (1951–2021), artist
  • (1891–1978), actress
  • Richard B. Shull (1929–1999), actor
  • Ivan F. Simpson (1875–1951), Scottish actor
  • (1877–1950), manager of the Singer Midgets vaudeville group
  • (1863–1952), English actress
  • Alfred Holland Smith (1863–1924), president of the New York Central Railroad
  • Howard Smith (1893–1968), character actor
  • Mildred Joanne Smith (1921–2015), actress and educator
  • Peter Moore Speer (1862–1933), U.S. Congressman
  • Ellsworth Milton Statler (1863–1928), hotelier
  • (1871–1956), actor
  • Max Stern (1898–1982), entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • (1879–1953), actor
  • Oscar W. Swift (1869–1940), U.S. Congressman
  • (1865–1939), actress
  • Gertrude Thanhouser (1880–1951), actress
  • Benjamin I. Taylor (1877–1946), U.S. Congressman
  • (1885–1966), composer and journalist
  • (1916–1997), First Lady of Liberia
  • (1928–2013), cybernetic sculptor
  • William L. Ward (1856–1933), U.S. Congressman
  • (1901–1975), dancer and choreographer
  • James E. West (1876–1948), first Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America
  • (1889–1914), racecar driver
  • William B. Williams (1923–1986), disc jockey
  • John North Willys (1873–1935), automobile manufacturer
  • Charles E. Wilson (1886–1972), president of
  • Francis Wilson (1854–1935), actor
  • (1887–1974), theatre and film actress
  • (1906–1979), U.S. Congressman
  • (1869–1932), producer of the


Notable interments in Sharon Gardens division


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