•
Josh Altman, class of 1997, real estate agent on
Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles •
Nili Brosh, Israeli-American guitarist and songwriter •
Veronica Burton, class of 2018, professional basketball player for the
Dallas Wings of the
Women's National Basketball Association •
Marisa Catalina Casey, class of 1997, co-author of
Born in Our Hearts: Stories of Adoption, is the founder and executive director of the arts education nonprofit Starting Artists, Inc. located in
Brooklyn •
Geoffrey Gray, class of 2015,
American-Israeli professional basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League •
Marin Hinkle, class of 1984, actor for Amazon's
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and CBS's
Two and a Half Men •
Darvell Huffman, class of 1986, former
NFL player for the
Indianapolis Colts •
Alex Karpovsky, class of 1993, actor for HBO's comedy-drama
Girls and Amazon's
Homecoming •
Caroline Kaufer, class of 1980, software executive and philanthropist •
John Krasinski, class of 1997, filmmaker and actor for NBC's comedy
The Office,
A Quiet Place, and
A Quiet Place Part II •
Ben Kurland, class of 2002, an actor in
The Artist, which won five Academy Awards •
Bill Lichtenstein, class of 1974, Peabody Award-winning journalist, filmmaker, radio producer •
Robert C. Lieberman, class of 1982, American political journalist and former provost of the
Johns Hopkins University •
Jonathan Mann, class of 1965, World Health Organization chief against AIDS •
Chris Morocco, class of 1998, American chef and
YouTube personality •
Roger Myerson, class of 1969, was one of the three recipients of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2007 "for having laid the foundations of mechanism design theory" •
Hari Nef, class of 2011, transgender actress, model, and writer. Debuted at New York Fashion Week Spring 2015 •
B. J. Novak, class of 1997, co-executive producer, writer, and actor for NBC's comedy
The Office •
Bronze Age Pervert, class of 1998, author of
Bronze Age Mindset •
Plane Jane, class of 2016, drag queen who placed third on ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' season 16 • Tema Siegel, class of 2017, lead vocalist of
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