•
Lyle Alzado (1949–1992),
NFL defensive tackle for
Oakland Raiders and
Denver Broncos. •
Chris Collier (born 2000),
NFL football running back for the
Las Vegas Raiders •
Marc Stuart Dreier (born 1950), lawyer who was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison in 2009 for committing investment fraud using a Ponzi scheme •
Harrison Greenbaum (born 1986), comedian, magician and Andy Kaufman Award winner •
Mickey Hart (born 1943),
Grateful Dead percussionist •
Jon Heyman (born 1961), baseball writer •
Todd P. Haskell (born 1962, class of 1980), diplomat and career
Foreign Service officer who served as the
United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo •
Helen Hicks (1911–1974), pro golfer, one of 13 co-founders of
LPGA in 1950 •
Wendy Kaufman (born 1958), best known for her commercial appearance as "Wendy, the
Snapple Lady" •
Michael Kimmel (born 1951), author, professor, sociologist, gender activist •
Arthur L. Kopit (1937–2021), playwright •
Frederic Lebow (born 1956),
screenwriter,
While You Were Sleeping •
Gilbert Levine (born 1948), conductor •
Steve Madden (born 1958), shoe designer •
Ira Magaziner (born 1947, class of 1965), politician who served as an aide to
President Bill Clinton •
Shane Olivea (1981–2022), offensive tackle who played in the NFL for
San Diego Chargers •
Evan Roberts (born 1983),
sports radio personality who co-hosted
Joe & Evan with
Joe Benigno and
Carton & Roberts with
Craig Carton. •
Phyllis Rose (born 1942, class of 1960) professor, Wesleyan University; author,
Parallel Lives,
The Year of Reading Proust •
Connie Russell (1923–1990), singer and actress •
Aaron Russo (1943–2007), entertainment manager and producer; Emmy Award winner; politician •
Tyler "Lil Tecca" Sharpe (born 2002), rapper, singer and songwriter •
Michael Stern (born 1979), real estate developer •
Bradley Tusk (born 1973), businessman, venture capitalist, political strategist and author ==Notable faculty==