The Hinsdale Central Foundation has established a Hall of Fame, which includes notable alumni. Hinsdale Central Foundation Hall of Fame •
Momin Ahmed (2026), creator of Model UN Academy •
Tomi Adeyemi (2011), author •
Brian Allen (2014),
NFL offensive lineman •
Jack Allen (2012), NFL offensive lineman •
Peter S. Bridges (1953), diplomat and writer •
Matas Buzelis (attended Hinsdale Central, then transferred to
Brewster Academy), Chicago Bulls player •
Danielle Campbell (2013), actress. •
Mary-Dell Chilton (1956), scientist and inventor, recipient of
National Medal of Technology and Innovation •
Courtney Dolehide (2009), former professional tennis player. •
Kirk Dillard (1973),
Illinois State Senator (1994–2014). •
Bob Dudley (1973), former CEO of
BP. •
Bill Evans (1976), jazz saxophonist. •
Andrew Gutman (2015), professional soccer player for
Celtic and
FC Cincinnati in the
MLS. Played college soccer for
Indiana Hoosiers. •
Rebecca Haarlow (1997), sports journalist and sideline reporter. •
Thomas Ives (2014), NFL player for Chicago Bears •
John Kinsella (1970), swimmer, gold medalist at the
1972 Olympics, silver medalist at the
1968 Olympics,
International Swimming Hall of Fame. •
Parker Mack (2015), actor in
Freeform drama
Chasing Life, and in the
MTV romantic comedy series,
Faking It. •
Kelley Mack (2010), actress in
season 9 of the series
The Walking Dead (2018–2019). Also had roles in the films
Profile (2018) and
Broadcast Signal Intrusion (2021). •
Graham McIlvaine (2010), volleyball player on the
United States men's national volleyball team. •
Meredith Monroe (1988), actress. •
Jay Freeman (1999), businessman and software engineer, creator of
Cydia. •
John Murphy (1971), swimmer, gold and bronze medalist at the
1972 Summer Olympics. •
Joseph Nechvatal (1969), visual artist. •
Robert Nieman (1966), 1979
Modern pentathlon World Champion and 3-time Olympic athlete. •
Cathy Richardson (1986), actress, singer, songwriter. •
Bill Veeck (attended Hinsdale Central, then transferred to
Phillips Andover Academy),
Major League Baseball team executive and owner, elected to the
Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991. ==References==