Upper Darby High School's Wall of Fame committee recognizes individuals who have become leaders in their industries. Alumni recognized on Upper Darby High School's Wall of Fame members are indicated with
WoF after their biographical summary: •
Lloyd Alexander, former author and writer,
The Black Cauldron (WoF) •
Keith Andes, former Broadway and film actor •
Chuck Dixon, comic book writer
(WoF) •
Mario Civera, former Pennsylvania State Representative
(WoF) •
Jim Croce, former singer-songwriter
(WoF) •
Mark Cronin, creator and producer of
VH1 shows
(WoF) •
Tina Fey, former senior writer,
Saturday Night Live, and scriptwriter and co-star,
Mean Girls and
30 Rock WoF •
D'or Fischer, former professional basketball player,
Israeli National League •
Derek Frey, film director and producer •
D. Barry Gibbons, former Pennsylvania State Representative •
Kermit Gordon, former
Brookings Institution president and former
Office of Management and Budget director
WoF •
Rei Hance, actress,
The Blair Witch Project and
Taken •
Chris Hartmire, minister and civil rights activist •
Jeff LaBar, former rock musician,
Cinderella •
Simoni Lawrence, former professional football player,
Canadian Football League •
Bob Lloyd, former professional basketball player,
New York Nets, and NCAA
First Team All-American at
Rutgers •
F. Joseph Loeper, former Pennsylvania State Senator and Majority Leader
(WoF) •
David MacAdam, former head of image structure at
Eastman Kodak Research Laboratory
Optical Society of America president, discovered
MacAdam ellipses •
Shannon Meehan,
Iraq War veteran, author, disabled Veterans activist
(WoF) •
Terrence J. Nolen, artistic director,
Arden Theatre Company (WoF) •
Grace O'Connell,
University of California, Berkeley bioengineer
(WoF) •
Dorothy Germain Porter, amateur golfer,
U.S. Women's Amateur golf champion in 1949 and
U.S. Senior Women's Amateur champion in 1977, 1980, 1981, 1983
(WoF) •
Jack Ramsay, former college and professional basketball coach and broadcaster
(WoF) •
Maaly Raw, hip hop producer for
Lil Uzi Vert and others •
Todd Rucci, former professional football player,
New England Patriots •
Todd Rundgren, rock musician and award-winning record producer •
Alvin Sargent, two-time Academy Award winner for
Julia and
Ordinary People (WoF) •
Marty Stern, former women's cross-country coach,
Villanova Wildcats (WoF) •
George Wackenhut,
Wackenhut founder
(WoF) •
Floyd Wedderburn, former professional football player,
Seattle Seahawks •
Carolyn "Bunny" Welsh, former
Chester County, Pennsylvania sheriff and one of 22 female sheriffs in the U.S.
WoF •
William Wharton, writer,
Birdy, which was adapted into a
film of the same name (WoF) ==References==