List of celebrity New York Mets fans
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This is a list of celebrities who are fans of the New York Mets baseball team:
- Ron Artest, Basketball player
- Paul Auster, Author
- Hank Azaria, Actor
- Lloyd Banks, Rapper and G-Unit member
- James Blake, Tennis player
- Jim Breuer, Comedian and actor
- Matthew Broderick, Actor
- Julian Casablancas, Singer-songwriter
- Chuck D, Rap pioneer/leader of Public Enemy
- Glenn Close, Actress
- Stephen Collins, Actor
- Gary Dell'Abate, Radio producer
- John Gotti, Jr., Mafia boss
- Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Actor
- Adam Horovitz, Beastie Boy
- Gregg Hughes, "Opie," from Opie and Anthony
- Sarah Hughes, Olympic figure skater
- Kevin James, Comedian and actor
- Jimmy Kimmel, Comedian
- Edward Koch, Former Mayor of NYC
- Joe Klein, Journalist
- Harper Lee, Author [1]
- John Leguizamo, Comedian and actor
- John McEnroe, Tennis player
- Viggo Mortensen, Actor
- Nas, Rapper
- Bill O'Reilly, Journalist
- Robert Randolph, Singer
- Kelly Ripa, Morning host
- Tim Robbins, Actor
- Chris Rock, Comedian and actor
- Ray Romano, Comedian and actor
- Susan Sarandon, Actress
- Jerry Seinfeld, Comedian and actor
- Gene Shalit, Film critic
- Jon Stewart, Comedian
- Julia Stiles, Actress
- Ben Stiller, Actor
- Donald Trump, Buisnessman
- Michael Vartan, Actor
- Robert Wuhl, Actor
- Yo La Tengo, Rock band named after an incident involving three 1962 Met players: Richie Ashburn, Elio Chacón, and Frank Thomas
Dead Mets fans:
- Pearl Bailey, Actress and singer
- Nell Carter, Actress and singer
- Robert P. Casey, Former Governor of Pennsylvania
- Richard Nixon, 37th President of the United States [2]
- Jerry Orbach, Actor
- Luther Vandross, Singer
- P.G. Wodehouse, Author
Fictional Mets fans:
- Ray Barone, Everybody Loves Raymond
- Archie Bunker, All in the Family
- Doug Heffernan, The King of Queens
- Oscar Madison, The Odd Couple
- Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, The Simpsons
- Peter Parker/Spider-Man
- Mitch Robbins, City Slickers
- Jerry Seinfeld, Seinfeld
- Frank Sullivan, Frequency
- John Sullivan, Frequency
[edit] References
- ^ Article: "Hiding Harper Lee", storySouth (January, 2006). Retrieved on March 6, 2007.
- ^ Article: "The Celebration Stirs Up Memories for Many Fans", The New York Times (2006-04-16). Retrieved on March 6, 2007.