•
Ron Asheton, musician •
Scott Asheton, musician •
Eric Betzig, 1978: co-recipient of the 2014
Nobel Prize in Chemistry •
Anders Bjork, professional ice hockey player •
Keith Bostic, 1979: professional football player and NFL coach •
Ken Burns, 1971: film director and producer •
Ric Burns, 1972: filmmaker •
Rose Woodallen Chapman (1875–1923), 1895, lecturer, author and editor •
Ian Cole, 2007: professional hockey player •
Ken Dyer, 1964: professional football player •
Bob Elliott, 1973: professional basketball player and sport commentator •
Adam Fox (born 1998), hockey player, defenseman,
New York Rangers •
Alison Gregorka, Olympic silver medalist in water polo, 2008 •
Zach Grenier, 1972: actor •
Charles J. Guiteau (student in 1859; did not graduate): assassin of President
James A. Garfield •
Jim Harbaugh, (student in 1982; did not graduate): professional football player and coach •
John Harbaugh, 1980: professional football coach •
George Jewett, 1889: first
African-American football player in the
Big Ten •
Kara Lynn Joyce, Olympic swimmer •
James Kelly (born 1993), basketball player in the
Israel Basketball Premier League •
Phil Kessel, 2005: professional hockey player •
Joneigh Khaldun, 1998: Chief Medical Executive for the
State of Michigan •
Bruce Kimball: 1984 Olympic silver medalist in diving •
Bill Kirchen, 1965:, musician •
Jack R. Lousma, 1954: NASA astronaut •
Randy Napoleon, 1995; musician •
Ashley Park, 2009; actress •
Zack Pearlman, actor •
Iggy Pop, 1965: musician, and actor •
Zach Putnam, 2005: professional baseball player •
James van Riemsdyk, 2007: professional hockey player •
Brian Rolston, 1991: professional hockey player •
Jordan Schroeder, 2008: hockey player •
Bob Seger, 1963: musician •
Brian Michael Smith, 2001: actor and advocate. •
Jean Smith, 1946: professional baseball player •
Neil Staebler, 1922: U.S. Representative from Michigan •
Troy Terry, professional hockey player •
Tage Thompson, professional hockey player for the
Buffalo Sabres of the
NHL •
Frank Vatrano, professional hockey player •
Thomas Huckle Weller, co-recipient of the 1954
Nobel Prize in Medicine •
Bob Westfall, 1938: All-American football fullback; played for
Michigan 1939–1941; played for
Detroit Lions 1944-1947; 1945 All-pro; inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame in 1987 •
Ryan Whitney, 2001: professional hockey player and podcaster •
Jason Zucker, professional hockey player ==See also==