Piedmont is home to a number of notable individuals in the political, business, sports, and academic communities, including: ex-
Major League Baseball player
David McCarty; ex-
National Football League player
Bubba Paris,
San Francisco 49ers; ex-
National Football League player
Bill Romanowski; Ambassador to Australia
Jeff Bleich;
Pete Docter, director of Pixar's
Monsters, Inc.,
Up, and
Inside Out and co-writer of
WALL-E;
Alex Hirsch, the creator of the animated television series
Gravity Falls; and
Billie Joe Armstrong, lead singer of
Green Day. The punk rock band
SWMRS also has its roots in Piedmont. Author
Jack London wrote
Call of the Wild while living on Blair Avenue in a house that exists today; since this predated incorporation, technically he was never a citizen of Piedmont.
John F. Kennedy's Secretary of Defense
Robert S. McNamara grew up in Piedmont, where his family lived on Annerley Road.
Clint Eastwood resided in Piedmont and attended Piedmont schools.
Country Joe McDonald resided in Piedmont in the 1970s. Actors
Dean Butler (
Little House on the Prairie) also grew up in Piedmont. Notable tennis player and coach
Brad Gilbert grew up in Piedmont. Professional male tennis player
Mackenzie "Mackie" McDonald grew up in Piedmont and attended Piedmont High School.
Charles R. Schwab, founder of the discount stock brokerage firm bearing his name, and his family also lived in Piedmont in the early 1980s, as did
Dean G. Witter, founder of the
Dean Witter Reynolds brokerage, in the 1940s. Other residents have included:
F. Wayne Valley, philanthropist, construction magnate, owner of the Oakland Raiders and founding member of the AFL;
Frank C. Havens, for whom
Havens Elementary School is named; and James Gamble, president of the
Western Union Telegraph Company, who, in 1877, founded the Piedmont Land Company, introducing the name adopted by the city upon incorporation.
Actors, entertainment, and film professionals •
Mark Andrews, Academy Award- and Golden Globe-winning film director •
Alice Dinnean, puppeteer •
Clint Eastwood, actor •
Chloe Fineman, actress, comedian
Saturday Night Live •
Alex Hirsch, creator of animated series
Gravity Falls •
Wes Nisker, radio personality •
Cynthia Stevenson, actress
Academia •
James Clifford, academia, historian •
Adam J. Matzger, academia, chemist
Artists and designers •
Alice Beasley (born 1945), American quilter, textile artist •
Micaela Martinez DuCasse, artist •
Erin Fetherston, designer •
Elsie Whitaker Martinez, artist •
Xavier Martínez, artist •
Gyo Obata, architect •
Zhaoming Wu, painter
Business •
Ruth Leach Amonette, the first woman to become a vice president at
IBM. Ruth was raised in and attended high school in Piedmont. •
Robert McNamara, American businessman and Secretary of Defense under President John F. Kennedy •
Arun Sarin, ex-CEO of Vodafone •
George Zimmer, businessman,
Men's Wearhouse •
Lip-Bu Tan, businessman, resides in Piedmont.
Poets, writers, and journalists •
Richard Carlson, author •
William F. Knowland, publisher of
The Oakland Tribune •
Joan London, writer •
George Sterling, poet and playwright •
Herman Whitaker, writer
Sports •
Peter Cornell, NBA player and agent •
Al Davis, football executive •
Sonny Dykes, former head coach of the University of California football team, currently the head coach at Texas Christian University •
Cuonzo Martin, former head coach of the University of California basketball team, currently head coach of the University of Missouri •
Mackenzie McDonald, tennis player •
Ashley Paris, basketball player •
Courtney Paris, basketball player
Others •
Burton Becker, Piedmont Police Department Chief, Alameda County Sheriff,
Ku Klux Klan member and later in life he served as an inmate. •
Sarah Mower Requa, philanthropist and California pioneer •
David C. Waybur, decorated soldier ==See also==