•
J. J. Abrams '84 – director, screenwriter, and television show creator – screenwriter •
David Baerwald '78 – composer, songwriter, musician, producer •
Aimee Bender – writer •
Karen Bender – writer •
A. Scott Berg '67 –
Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer •
Lucas Braun '19 – professional baseball player •
Jeanie Buss '79 – president and co-owner of
Los Angeles Lakers, serves on NBA's board of governors •
Brian Dailey '69 – artist and international security •
J. D. Daniels –
The Mighty Ducks and
Going Places former child actor •
Stephen M. Daniels '64 – attorney, Chair of the
Civilian Board of Contract Appeals •
Scott Davis – tennis player •
Peter DeLuise – actor •
Dane Elkins (born 1999) – professional racquetball player •
Chip Engelland '79 –- Duke University basketball player, NBA coach •
Roy Fegan '79 – actor,
Hollywood Shuffle and
The Five Heartbeats •
Chris Ferguson – poker player •
Michael Freedman '69 –
Fields Medal in mathematics •
Max Graham '87 – record producer and DJ •
Alex Greenwald – actor and musician •
Rusty Hamer '64 – actor •
Susanna Hoffs '76 – member of
The Bangles •
Willa Holland – actress •
David Holt winter '64 – musician with multiple
Grammy Awards for bluegrass and traditional music •
Raffi Hovannisian '77 – first Foreign Minister of independent
Armenia •
Nick Itkin '17 – Olympic bronze medalist, foil fencer, junior world champion •
Elizabeth Keifer '79 – actress •
Steve Kerr '83 – five-time NBA champion as a player, four-time NBA champion as a coach of
Golden State Warriors •
Perry Klein (born 1971) – football quarterback in the National Football League for the
Atlanta Falcons •
Jennifer Jason Leigh – Oscar-nominated actress and director •
Ahmad Ali Lewis – hip-hop artist, member of 4th Avenue Jones •
Daniel S. Loeb –
hedge fund manager •
Lauren London – actress •
Ricci Luyties – professional indoor volleyball and beach volleyball player, head coach of
UC San Diego Tritons women's team •
Jeff Madsen – poker player, former youngest winner of
World Series of Poker bracelet •
Ron Mael and
Russell Mael – musicians (the band
Sparks) •
Michael Medved '65 – film critic, radio host, commentator •
Harold Meyerson '66 - Editor of the American Prospect •
Penelope Ann Miller '81 – Tony Award and Golden Globe-nominated actress •
Jon Moscot '09 – American-Israeli major league baseball pitcher (
Cincinnati Reds) •
Deroy Murdock '82 – syndicated columnist, political commentator •
Matthew Nelson and
Gunnar Nelson – musicians, formerly of chart-topping early '90s band Nelson •
David Newman – film score composer '71 •
Thomas Newman '73 – film score composer •
Eddy Oh – musician, member of
JJCC •
Philip Price '78 – musician, lead singer of the band
Winterpills •
Redfoo (Stefan Kendal Gordy) – musician, member of
LMFAO •
David Roback – musician,
Rain Parade,
Opal,
Mazzy Star •
Stephen Rosenbaum '83 – visual effects supervisor •
Antonio Sabàto Jr. (born 1972) – Italian-American model, actor, and aspiring politician •
Jean Sagal and
Liz Sagal – former
Doublemint Twins and sisters of Katey Sagal •
Katey Sagal –
Married with Children and
Sons of Anarchy actress •
Michael Sandel '71 – professor at
Harvard •
Kim Schrier '86 – U.S. Representative of
Washington's 8th congressional district •
Jay Schroeder '79 – former NFL
quarterback –
Washington Redskins,
Los Angeles Raiders,
Cincinnati Bengals,
Arizona Cardinals •
Geoff Schwartz – former NFL
offensive lineman –
Carolina Panthers,
Minnesota Vikings,
Kansas City Chiefs,
New York Giants •
Mitchell Schwartz – 3-time all-pro NFL offensive lineman –
Cleveland Browns,
Kansas City Chiefs •
Adam Shankman '82 – director and choreographer •
Stephen Silberkraus – Nevada State Assemblyman, District 29 •
Tony Sills – PGA Tour golfer •
Amy Smart '94 – actress •
Alan Smolinisky – entrepreneur, real estate investor, owner of the
Los Angeles Dodgers •
Kent Steffes – Olympic gold medalist, beach volleyball (1996), professional beach volleyball player •
Randy Stoklos '78 – professional beach volleyball player •
Ted Stryker '89 –
KROQ-FM DJ •
Syd – DJ producer and singer •
Hallie Todd '79 – actress (maiden name: Hallie Eckstein) •
Michael Trope '69 – trial lawyer, co-founder of Trope and Decarolis; previous sports agent •
Kiki Vandeweghe '76 – UCLA and NBA forward, general manager of
Denver Nuggets •
David Wallechinsky '65 – author and essayist •
Chris Watts '82 – visual effects supervisor •
Forest Whitaker '79 – Academy Award-winning actor •
will.i.am (William James Adams Jr.) '93 – musician, member of
The Black Eyed Peas •
Gregg Zuckerman '66 – mathematician at
Yale and the
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