•
Jessica Alba, actress, and businesswoman •
Ady Barkan, political activist and author •
Tony Beltran, MLS defender for the
Real Salt Lake •
Jacob Bertrand, actor •
Jay Bhattacharya, Director of
National Institutes of Health under Trump’s second term •
Brittany Brown, sprinter, 2024 Olympic bronze medalist in the 200m •
Kori Carter, NCAA and 2017 world champion in 400 meter hurdles •
Craig Colclough, operatic bass-baritone •
John Darnielle, musician and singer-songwriter, founding member of
The Mountain Goats •
Malu Dreyer, German politician, Minister-President of the state of
Rhineland-Palatinate, spent 1977 as an exchange student at Claremont •
Aundrea Fimbres, singer and dancer •
Justin Germano, baseball player in the U.S, Japan and Korea •
Rod Gilfry, leading American operatic baritone •
Elliot Graham, film editor •
Ben Harper, musician and singer-songwriter •
Conner Henry, former basketball player and current coach • Lx Hernandez, keeping it gangsta •
Martin Hewitt, actor •
Alex Hinshaw, MLB baseball player for the
San Francisco Giants •
Hughes brothers, film directors, producers and screenwriters •
Todd Hughes, film director, producer and screenwriter •
Matt Jones, actor •
Dan McGwire, former NFL quarterback for the
Seattle Seahawks •
Cameron Morrah, NFL tight end for the
Seattle Seahawks •
Cameron Munter, U.S. Ambassador to
Pakistan •
Locke Olson, gold medal-winning USA Basketball player at the 1955 Pan American Games •
Sam Quinones, journalist and former reporter for
Los Angeles Times (2004-2014) •
Dileep Rao, actor • Svetha Rao, aka
Raja Kumari, singer, songwriter, and rapper •
Dave Rice, college basketball coach,
UNLV •
Noah Song, professional baseball player •
Dillon Tate, baseball player •
Peter Thum, co-founder of
Ethos Water •
Chad Tracy, professional baseball manager and former player •
Rozz Williams, founder of American gothic rock band
Christian Death and pioneer of the American gothic rock scene. ==References==