- Famous Postal Employees: Sherman Hemsley (October 2025)
by Pat Morgan
The star of The Jeffersons and Amen spent several years working in mailrooms in Philadelphia and New York City during the 1960s. He used his position as a postal clerk to support himself while he auditioned for roles on Broadway early in his acting career.
- Famous Postal Employees: Ace Frehley (September 2025)
by Pat Morgan
Ace Frehley was born Paul Daniel Frehley on April 27, 1951, is a Bronx-born rock guitarist best known as the original lead guitarist and co-founder of KISS, where he created the iconic “Spaceman” persona. His explosive solos, sci-fi stage presence, and custom light-and-smoke-emitting guitars helped define the band’s theatrical style and sound.
- Famous Postal Employees: Benjamin Franklin (August 2025)
by Pat Morgan
Statesmen/Inventor – Benjamin Franklin was the Postmaster General (1775-1776). Benjamin Franklin has appeared on over 130 different U.S. postage stamps since the very first issue in 1847.
- Famous Postal Employees: William Faulkner (July 2025)
by Pat Morgan
Novelist – William Faulkner was the Postmaster in University, MS (1921-1924)
- Famous Postal Employees: Walt Disney (June 2025)
by Pat Morgan
Animator and Film Producer – Walt Disney was a Postal Carrier in Chicago, IL (1918)
- Famous Postal Employees: Bing Crosby (May 2025)
by Pat Morgan
Bing Crosby, born Harry Lillis Crosby on May 3, 1903, in Tacoma, Washington, was an iconic American singer, actor, and songwriter.
- Famous Postal Employees: Steve Carell (April 2025)
by Pat Morgan
Actor/Comedian, Steve Carell was a Rural Mail Carrier in Littleton, MA (1985)
- Famous Postal Employees: John Brown (March 2025)
by Pat Morgan
Abolitionist, John Brown was the Postmaster for Randolph Township, PA (1828-1835)