•
Steven Banks, actor,
The Steven Banks Show (Class of 1972) •
Forrest Beaty, national high school record holder 220-yd dash (1961), co-holder 100-yd dash record (1962) •
Richard Boone, actor, star of films and
Have Gun Will Travel television series •
John Cho, actor, best known as Harold Lee in
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (Class of 1990) •
Bob Clampett, pioneering Hollywood cartoonist and animator •
Bill Craig, gold medalist, swimming, 1964 Olympics •
Jack Davis, 2-time silver medalist, 110M high hurdles, 1952 & 1956 Olympics •
Glenn Dumke, Chancellor, California State University System, 1962–82 •
Pamelyn Ferdin, child actress (voice of
Lucy Van Pelt in
Peanuts) (Class of 1977) •
Bob Gagliano, quarterback for 7 NFL teams, 1981–1993 •
Joseph Hahn,
DJ for the band
Linkin Park and music video director (Class of 1995) •
Lee Hartwell, Nobel Prize for Medicine, 2001 •
Joe Hillman, 1987 NCAA Basketball Champion (Indiana University) (Class of 1984) •
Paul Ignatius, Secretary of the Navy, 1967–69 •
Maren Jensen, actress, co-star of original
Battlestar Galactica television series 1978–79 (Class of 1974) •
Ed King, guitarist of
Lynyrd Skynyrd and
Strawberry Alarm Clock, 1964 •
Ray Lamb, Major League Baseball pitcher with Cleveland Indians and L.A. Dodgers •
Héctor López, boxer, silver medalist, 1984 Olympics • Rich McGeagh, 1964 Olympic swimmer and member of 4x100 world record medley team •
Justin Meldal-Johnsen, bass guitarist with Grammy Award-winning artist Beck (Class of 1988) •
Eva Mendes, actress •
Carlos Moorhead, United States Congressman, 1973–1997 •
Sev Ohanian, award-winning film screenwriter and producer of
Searching •
Wally Ritchie, former Major League Baseball pitcher •
Edmen Shahbazyan, mixed martial artist •
Stirling Silliphant, Academy Award-winning screenwriter
In the Heat of The Night •
Juno Stover, diver, twice Olympic medalist; twice USA/
AAU champion; twice
Pan-American Games medalist •
Ron Underwood, film director,
Tremors,
City Slickers •
Tiger JK, rapper, record producer, one of the founders of the hip-hop group "
Drunken Tiger" ==References==