Alek Wek
Alek Wek

In restaurants in my Brooklyn neighborhood, I always ask for a doggie bag to bring the leftovers home.

Alexis Ohanian
Alexis Ohanian

If you've never seen people taking the pledge of allegiance for the first time as U.S. Citizens, it will move you: a room full of people who can really appreciate what I was lucky enough to grow up with, simply by being born in Brooklyn.

Alia Shawkat
Alia Shawkat

When I was in New York, I put together a show; I put together this really great band and performed at this place called Littlefield in Brooklyn. It was really fun. I did, like, 10 standards, and then I just hopped around different bars like Mona's and different jazz clubs in New York just singing because I know all the standards so well.

Alice McDermott
Alice McDermott

I was born in Brooklyn, but I never lived there.

Alice McDermott
Alice McDermott

My parents were both first-generation Irish Catholics raised in Brooklyn.

Allison Janney
Allison Janney

The first job where I actually made money was on 'Guiding Light,' the soap opera. And I played a maid. My name was Ginger, and I had a Brooklyn accent - a really bad one, if I remember correctly.

Amandla Stenberg
Amandla Stenberg

'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' by Betty Smith is one of my favorites. Even though it doesn't have any monsters or crazy fantasy in it, it's such a raw story, and I can really relate to the characters. I think it's a beautiful story.

Ana Gasteyer
Ana Gasteyer

I live in Brooklyn.

Chris Eigeman
Chris Eigeman

I took a cabbie to taxi court once. Years ago, this guy didn't want to take me to Brooklyn. Just refused. I explained that I would absolutely take him to Taxi Court because, see, I'm an actor and have pretty much nothing but free time.

Chris Gethard
Chris Gethard

I've taught people in improv classes, then watched them move to Los Angeles to become Emmy winners and movie stars. That experience, for anyone wondering, is both super exciting and also makes you put a microscope on your own life choices. It causes you to question why you still perform stand-up in so many Brooklyn basements.