•
Davante Adams (2011), NFL wide receiver •
Jeremy Anderson (artist) (attended 1940s), sculptor, professor of art •
Rink Babka (1954), Olympic discus thrower •
Joan Baez (1958), folk singer •
Lisa Brennan-Jobs (1996), writer and daughter of
Steve Jobs •
Charles Brenner (1961),
APL implementer and forensic mathematician •
Ron "Money-B" Brooks (1987), rapper (
Digital Underground) •
Ron Christie (1987), Republican political strategist •
Birge Clark (1910), architect •
Whitfield Crane (1986), rock singer (
Ugly Kid Joe) •
Aarón Díaz (2001), Mexican-American actor and model (
Quantico) •
Tim Dickinson (1992), political journalist (
Rolling Stone,
Mother Jones) •
Dave Feldman (1983), sportscaster (
CSN Bay Area) •
Karen Joy Fowler (1968), author (
The Jane Austen Book Club) •
Dave Franco (2003), actor (
Scrubs,
21 Jump Street,
Now You See Me) •
James Franco (1996), actor (
Spider-Man trilogy,
Pineapple Express,
Milk,
127 Hours) •
Tom Franco (1998), artist •
Erle Stanley Gardner (1909), detective fiction author & creator of
Perry Mason •
Ariel Gore, writer, she attended for two years and has written about the experience. •
Charles Haid (1961), actor and director, (played
Andy Renko on TV series
Hill Street Blues) •
Peter Hansen (1997), football coach •
Douglas Hofstadter (1961), professor of cognitive science and author •
Jon Huntsman, Sr. (1955), billionaire founder of
Huntsman Corporation •
KeeSean Johnson (2014), football player •
Ollie Johnston (1930), Academy Award-winning Disney animator (
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,
Fantasia) •
Morris Kirksey (1913), gold medal-winning
sprinter and
rugby player at the
1920 Summer Olympics •
Bill Kreutzmann (1965), drummer (
Grateful Dead) •
Bill Lane, Sunset magazine publisher, American diplomat, and philanthropist •
Cory Lerios, founding member of the band
Pablo Cruise •
Jeremy Lin (2006), basketball player •
Jim Loscutoff (1948), basketball player, won seven NBA championships with the
Boston Celtics •
John Markoff (1967),
New York Times journalist and author •
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan (1963), musician (
Grateful Dead) (didn't graduate) •
Téa Obreht (2002), novelist (
The Tiger's Wife) •
Luke Paquin (1996), guitarist (
Hot Hot Heat) •
Joc Pederson (2010), Major League Baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers,
Chicago Cubs,
Atlanta Braves,
San Francisco Giants) •
Stu Pederson (1978), Major League Baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers) •
Bill Pidto (1983), sportscaster (
ESPN,
MSG Network) •
Hal Plotkin (1975), journalist and activist •
Keith Raffel (1968), technology executive, novelist, nationally syndicated columnist, US Senate aide •
Tom Ritchey (1974), (
Ritchey Design), cycling engineer and pioneer of the mountain bike •
Rosalind Ross (2008), screenwriter, film director and equestrian •
Karl Schnell, Major League Baseball player (
Cincinnati Reds) •
Dave Schultz (1977), 3x NCAA Champion, Olympic and world champion wrestler •
Mark Schultz (1978), 3x NCAA Champion, Olympic and world champion wrestler •
Tom Stern (1964), Oscar-nominated cinematographer (
Million Dollar Baby,
Mystic River,
Changeling) •
Dink Templeton (1915), multi-sport athlete, 1920 Olympic gold medalist and Hall of Fame
Stanford track & field coach •
Christopher Tin (1994),
Grammy Award winning composer •
Molly Tuttle (2011), Grammy Award-winning Bluegrass musician •
Lew Welch, Beat poet, educator, and writer •
Tad Williams (1975), author (
Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn,
Otherland, and
Shadowmarch science fiction/fantasy series) •
Kirk Wise (1981), film director/animator (
Beauty and the Beast,
Atlantis: The Lost Empire) •
Remi Wolf (2014), Pop/funk singer-songwriter and former reality TV contestant •
Ron Wyden (1967),
U.S. Senator from
Oregon (1996– ) •
Lily Zhang (2014), U.S. Olympic
table tennis player, London 2012 •
Jan Zobel (1965), accountant and LGBTQ community organizer in Bay Area •
James Josh Snodgrass (1991), American biological anthropologist and professor at the
University of Oregon. ==See also==