•
Jack Banta, halfback in the
National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles, the Washington Redskins and Los Angeles Rams. •
Harry Carey Jr., actor. •
Charles Chaplin, Jr., actor, son of
Charlie Chaplin. •
Guillermo Endara, president of
Panama from 1989 to 1994. •
Larry Hagman, actor who played JR Ewing on the TV show
Dallas. •
Alan Hale Jr., actor who played
The Skipper on the TV show ''
Gilligan's Island''. •
Gary Lewis, musician, leader of
Gary Lewis & the Playboys, son of comedian
Jerry Lewis, attended from 1951 through 1963. •
Brown Meggs, record executive, novelist; signed the
Beatles to
Capitol Records in 1963. •
Bobby Robertson, football player •
Robert Wagner, television and film actor. •
Gene Wilder, film actor who appeared in
Young Frankenstein and
The Producers. Wilder attended Black-Foxe for one year. He wrote that he was
bullied and
sexually assaulted there, primarily because he was the only
Jewish boy in the school. == References ==