W.C. Fields — The comedian and star of stage and screen once lived in a house near Little Neck Bay. Janet Gaynor — She won an Academy Award in 1928 for “Seventh Heaven.” It was the first Academy Award given to a female lead. She lived in Rego Park. Luella Gear — Had a home in Bayside. Buster Keaton — The stone-faced actor lived between Little Neck and Bayside. Angela Lansbury — The star of “Murder, She Wrote” and stage and screen lived in Douglaston. John Leguizamo — The actor/comedian lived in Jackson Heights and often jokes about Queens in his comedy routines. Groucho Marx — An entertainer in “Night at the Opera” and “A Day at the Races” lived in Bayside and Richmond Hill. Paul Newman — The star, famous for his acting and his salad dressing, lived on 64th Avenue in Fresh Meadows.