Sportspeople •
Bern Brostek '85, former professional football player for
Los Angeles Rams and
St. Louis Rams •
Mike Fetters '83, former
Major League Baseball pitcher for
California Angels,
Milwaukee Brewers,
Oakland Athletics,
Baltimore Orioles,
Los Angeles Dodgers,
Pittsburgh Pirates,
Arizona Diamondbacks and
Minnesota Twins, coach for Diamondbacks •
Duke Hashimoto, former professional soccer player with
Real Salt Lake in
Major League Soccer •
Kila Ka'aihue, Major League Baseball,
first baseman for
Oakland Athletics •
Morgan Langley '07, professional soccer player with
Harrisburg City Islanders in
USL Pro •
Derrick Low '04, professional basketball player for Maccabi Haifa team of Israeli Basketball Super League •
Ed Ta'amu,
offensive lineman,
Arena Football League;
fourth round (132nd overall) draft selection of NFL's
Minnesota Vikings •
Taylor Takata '00, competed in
2008 Beijing Olympics in
judo, taking ninth place •
Hugh Watanabe '17, professional basketball player and Olympian •
Bobby Webster, '02 General Manager for NBA
Toronto Raptors Authors, editors and journalists •
Jeff Chang 1985, author of ''
Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation'' •
Kanoa Leahey 1995, sportscaster (
KHON-TV) •
Ross Mihara 1981, news anchor and sumo commentator for
NHK •
Mike Woitalla 1982, sports journalist and executive editor of Soccer America
Business •
Guy Kawasaki '72, one of original
Apple employees responsible for marketing of Macintosh in 1984; CEO and author
Clergy •
Lani Hanchett '37, first bishop of Hawaiian descent of Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii •
Richard Sui On Chang '59, fourth bishop of Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii
Education •
Cheryl Hayashi '85, MacArthur Prize winner, Professor of biology at the
University of California, Riverside •
Ronald Takaki '57, former Professor of ethnic studies at the
University of California, Berkeley •
Michael G. Vann '85, historian of the
French Colonial Empire, former President of the French Colonial Historical Society, two time
Fulbright scholar, Associate Professor of History,
California State University, Sacramento Entertainment •
Angela Aki, pop singer-songwriter active in Japan, known in West for song "
Kiss Me Good-Bye", theme for video game
Final Fantasy XII •
Chris Lee '75, former president of production for
TriStar Pictures, executive producer of
Superman Returns •
Clyde Kusatsu '66, film and television actor •
Danny Yamashiro '86, radio host of
The Good Life Hawaii Show, motivational speaker, author and minister •
Grace Nikae, concert pianist •
Kamuela Kahoano '98, singer/songwriter •
Professor Tanaka '49, professional wrestler, actor
Notable faculty and coaches • Father
Kenneth A. Bray, established "One Team" philosophy of Hawaii's teachers, students and coaches; member of
Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame •
Eddie Hamada '46 (1928–2010), teacher, athletic director and football coach (1959–91) •
Dolores Kendrick, second Poet Laureate of the District of Columbia (1967-1968)
Government Monarchial government •
Robert Hoapili Baker (attended St. Alban's; 1860s–1870s), governor of
Maui, legislator and friend of King Kalākaua •
Curtis P. Iaukea (attended St. Alban's; 1863–1871), Hawaiian courtier, diplomat and official of monarchy, republic and territorial governments •
David Leleo Kinimaka (attended St. Alban's; 1860s–1870s), royal guard captain •
Samuel Nowlein (attended St. Alban's; 1860s–1870s), royal guard captain and revolutionist
Territorial government •
John H. Wilson (attended St. Alban's; 1885), mayor of Honolulu
Federal government •
Nani Coloretti '87, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development •
Jill Otake '91, U.S. District Court Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii
State government •
Mufi Hannemann '72, Mayor of Honolulu (2004-2010); President & CEO of Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association (2011–present) •
Maile Shimabukuro '88, Democratic member of Hawaii State Senate •
Chris Lee '99, member of Hawaii State House of Representatives (2008–present) •
Stanley Chang '00, member of Hawaii State Senate
International government •
Sun Yat-sen '82, Chinese revolutionary. He is also considered "the father of modern China" in both the
People's Republic of China and the
Republic of China.
Royalty • Prince
William Pitt Leleiohoku II (attended St. Alban's; 1860s–1870s), crown prince of Hawaii • Prince
David Kawānanakoa (attended St. Alban's; 1874), patriarch of the
House of Kawananakoa, in the line of succession for the
Kingdom of Hawaii; a founder of the Democratic Party in Hawaii • Prince
Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole (attended St. Alban's; 1870s),
Other •
Chelsea Hardin,
Miss Hawaii USA 2016 and first runner-up at
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