•
Robert Armstrong, 1968, cartoonist, known for creating Mickey Rat who popularized the term "
couch potato" •
Louise Beavers, 1920, Actress •
Walt Becker, 1986, film director, "
Van Wilder," "
Wild Dogs," "
Old Dogs (film)" •
Armon Binns, 2011, NFL player •
Mario Clark, NFL cornerback •
Carol Cleveland, 1960, actress, associated with ''
Monty Python's Flying Circus'' TV show •
Mike Connelly, 1952, NFL lineman,
Dallas Cowboys •
Michael Cooper, 1974, basketball player and coach, 5-time NBA champion, WNBA head coach •
Donald D. Engen, 1941, US Navy Vice Admiral, former Administrator of
Federal Aviation Administration and Director of
National Air and Space Museum •
Bob Eubanks, 1955, radio-TV personality, host of
The Newlywed Game and longtime broadcaster of
Rose Parade •
Victor Gordo, 1987,
Pasadena City Councilmember (2001-2020), 55th Mayor of Pasadena (2020-) •
Howard Hawks, 1914,
Hollywood film director (
Scarface,
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,
Rio Bravo) •
Chris Holden, 1978, 53rd
Mayor of Pasadena, city councilman (District 3) (1989–2012), California State Assemblyman, 41st District (2012–2024) •
Michael Holton, 1979, basketball player and
ESPN analyst •
Chidi Iwuoma, 1996, NFL Player •
Payton Jordan, Hall of Fame Olympic track coach and
Masters track and field world record holder •
Kathryn Le Veque, 1982, bestselling historical romance fiction author and publisher •
María de López, Californian suffragette •
Jim Matheny, UCLA and professional football player •
Chris McAlister, 1995, NFL Player •
Edwin McMillan, co-recipient of 1951
Nobel Prize in Chemistry •
Zephyr Moore Ramsey, African American lawyer •
Charley Paddock, two-time Olympic champion, "fastest man in the world" •
Matteo Paz, 2025, astronomer •
William H. Press, 1965, astrophysicist and 165th president of
American Association for the Advancement of Science •
QUIÑ (Bianca Quiñones), singer •
Angelica Salas, immigration activist •
James Sanford, 1980 world's fastest human •
Stan Smith, 1964, tennis player and two-time Grand Slam singles champion •
May Sutton, tennis player, winner of singles title at U.S. National Championships and Wimbledon •
Bill Sweek, 1964, basketball player and coach •
Jerry Tarkanian, ~1948, college basketball coach, NCAA champion and
Hall of Famer •
Kevin Tighe, 1962, actor
Emergency! •
Lester Towns, 1995, NFL player •
James Turrell, 1961, an American artist known for his work within the Light and Space movement •
Alex Van Halen, 1972, member of rock band
Van Halen •
Eddie Van Halen, 1973, founding member of
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