List of Central Michigan University people
This is a list of notable alumni and faculty of Central Michigan University.
Alumni
Acting
- Larry Joe Campbell – actor, co-starred on According to Jim as Andy
- Jeff Daniels – Emmy-winning actor, Terms of Endearment, Arachnophobia, Gettysburg, Dumb and Dumber, Good Night, and Good Luck, The Newsroom
- Carter Oosterhouse – reality TV star of Trading Spaces
- Terry O'Quinn – Emmy-winning actor, co-starred on Lost as John Locke
- Amy Roloff – reality TV star of Little People, Big World
- Brad Slaight – actor, The Young and the Restless, Love Chronicles, Unsolved Mysteries; comedian
- Mariah Jackson - reality TV star of Relationshipped
- Tim Allen - actor, Toy Story, Home Improvement (attended; transferred to Western Michigan University)
Broadcasting
- Cam Brainard - Voiceover artist and broadcaster
- Dick Enberg – Emmy-winning sports broadcaster
- Guy Gordon - Afternoon Host, WJR Radio, Detroit; News Anchor, WXYZ-TV and WDIV-TV, Detroit
- Clark Howard – syndicated consumer talk-show host
- Lem Tucker – Emmy-winning correspondent, CBS News
Journalism
- Terry Foster – The Detroit News columnist and WXYT-FM radio host
- John Grogan – author of best-selling memoir Marley & Me and Philadelphia Inquirer columnist
- Lorrie Lynch – weekend editor, columnist, USA Today magazine
- Drew Sheneman – award-winning editorial cartoonist, The Star-Ledger
Politics and military
- Alveda King – activist, author, and former state representative for the 28th District in the Georgia House Of Representatives. Niece of Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
- Ralph Baker – U.S. Army Brigadier General
- Matt Bevin- Current Governor of Kentucky
- Kevin Cotter – former speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives
- Vivien Crea – U.S. Coast Guard Vice Admiral and 25th Vice Commandant of the United States Coast Guard
- Michael P. DeLong – U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant General
- Robert P. Griffin – United States Senator and House of Representatives member
- Scott Haraburda – U.S. Army Colonel and president of Indiana Society of Professional Engineers
- Joseph R. Inge – U.S. Army Lieutenant General
- Reuben D. Jones – U.S. Army Major General
- William F. Kernan – U.S. Army General and commander of Joint Forces Command
- Andrea LaFontaine – represents 32nd District in Michigan House of Representatives
- Brenda Lawrence – Current Member of Congress,Mayor of Southfield, Michigan, and 2010 Democratic Party nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Michael R. Lehnert – Major General in United States Marine Corps
- Mike Maturen – 2016 United States presidential candidate
- Herbert H. McMillan – former Maryland state delegate
- William Nolde – U.S. Army Colonel last official combat casualty of Vietnam War
- Thomas M. Pappas – U.S. Army Colonel disciplined from the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal
- Pete Peterson – U.S. Air Force Colonel and Florida Representative
- Lorraine K. Potter – 14th Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force
- Philip Potvin – represents 102d district in Michigan House of Representatives
- Joseph Ralston – U.S. Air Force General and commander of NATO
- John W. Raymond – General in the United States Space Force
- Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, politician who represents the 15th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly.[1]
- Courtney Rogers – U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and Tennessee Representative
- Jimmy D. Ross – U.S. Army General and commander of Army Materiel Command
- John B. Sams – U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General and commander of 15th Air Force
- Peter Schoomaker – 35th Chief of Staff of the United States Army
- Norton A. Schwartz – 19th Chief of Staff of the Air Force
- Michael D. Steele – U.S. Army colonel
- Stephen Twitty – Major General United States Army, Commanding Officer Fort Bliss
- Anthony Zinni – businessman and retired United States Marine Corps general
Sports
- Phil Baroni – professional MMA fighter formerly with the UFC[2]
- Dan Bazuin – National Football League, former defensive end for the Chicago Bears
- Walter Beach – former NFL safety with the Cleveland Browns
- Ray Bentley – former NFL linebacker, primarily with the Buffalo Bills; ESPN broadcaster
- Mark Brisker – American-Israeli professional basketball player
- Antonio Brown – NFL Wide Receiver with Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Josh Collmenter – MLB player currently with the Arizona Diamondbacks
- Paris Cotton – CFL running back with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- Tom Crean – head men's basketball coach for the Indiana Hoosiers (2008–2017)
- Todd Dagenais – head coach for UCF Knights women's volleyball
- Tony F. Elliott – former NFL defensive back for the Green Bay Packers
- Dietrich Enns - MLB pitcher
- Tony Ferguson (attended) – mixed martial artist, The Ultimate Fighter 13 winner, currently competing in the UFCs Lightweight Division[3]
- Eric Fisher – NFL offensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs
- Eric Ghiaciuc – former NFL center for the Cincinnati Bengals
- Josh Gordy – NFL defensive back for the Indianapolis Colts
- Brock Gutierrez – former NFL player, primarily for the Detroit Lions
- Gary Hogeboom – former NFL quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys
- Nate Huffman – professional basketball player, 2001 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP
- Tory Humphrey – NFL tight end
- Robert Jackson – former NFL defensive back, Cincinnati Bengals
- Cullen Jenkins – NFL defensive end for the Washington Redskins
- Stephen Jones – CFL All-Star and Grey Cup champion
- Chris Kaman – former NBA player
- Adam Kieft – NFL offensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals
- Chris Knapp -- MLB pitcher
- Dan LeFevour – NFL quarterback with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Chicago Bears, and Indianapolis Colts; retired.
- James McElroy- former NBA player for the New Orleans Jazz and the Atlanta Hawks
- Dan Majerle – former NBA player, primarily for the Phoenix Suns
- Zach McKinstry - MLB player currently with the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Suzy Merchant - women's basketball head coach, Michigan State
- Drew Mormino – NFL offensive lineman for the Miami Dolphins
- Marguerite Pearson – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player and athletic instructor at CMU
- Jim Podoley – 1957 former NFL wide receiver for the Washington Redskins
- Ben Poquette- former NBA player for the Detroit Pistons
- Thomas Rawls – NFL running back for the Seattle Seahawks
- Dan Roundfield – former NBA player, primarily with the Atlanta Hawks
- Chase Simon (born 1989) – basketball player for Maccabi Ashdod of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Joe Staley – NFL first-round draft pick of the San Francisco 49ers (2007)
- George "The Animal" Steele – professional wrestler
- Kevin Tapani – former MLB pitcher, primarily with the Minnesota Twins
- Tom Tresh – 1962 AL Rookie of the Year, shortstop, primarily with the New York Yankees
- J. J. Watt – NFL defensive lineman for the Houston Texans; left school after one year
- Curt Young – former MLB pitcher, current pitching coach with the Oakland Athletics
- Frank Zombo – NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs
Miscellaneous
- Jeffrey R. Caponigro – president and CEO of Caponigro Public Relations, Inc
- Harold Cronk – screenwriter, director, producer and founding partner at 10 West Studios
- Andrew Dost – pianist in the Grammy Award-winning band Fun
- Dennis Frederiksen – vocalist
- Guy Newland - Professor of Philosophy and Religion
- Bill Schwab – fine art photographer
- Keith Sintay – animation artist
- Lori Nelson Spielman - author
- C. W. Thornthwaite – geographer and climatologist
- Brandi Love – pornographic actress
- Alex Cruz - British Airways CEO
- Karen J. Nichols physician and former medical school dean.
Faculty
- Moataz Abdel-Fattah — Political Science Professor
- Stephen M. Colarelli — Psychology Professor
References
- Johnson, Brent. "Meet N.J.'s newest Assembly member", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, February 15, 2018. Accessed February 15, 2018. "Reynolds-Jackson is a graduate of Trenton Central High School and has a bachelor's degree in sociology from Trenton State College -- now the College of New Jersey -- and a master's degree in administration from Central Michigan University."
- "Phil Baroni UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014-01-01.
- "Tony Ferguson UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014-01-01.
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