List of Loyola Marymount University people
Here follows a list of notable alumni and faculty of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Alumni
Film and television
- John Bailey - cinematographer, film director and former president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Ordinary People, Groundhog Day, He's Just Not That Into You
- Bob Beemer – Academy Award-winning sound mixer, Speed, Gladiator, Ray, Dreamgirls
- Maria Blasucci – actress, writer Mascots, Ghost Ghirls
- Laura Boersma – film producer and screenwriter, Fling, Indiscretion
- Barbara Broccoli – producer, the James Bond film series
- Effie T. Brown - producer, Dear White People,[1] But I'm a Cheerleader,[2] Real Women Have Curves[3]
- Tony Bui – film director, Three Seasons
- Jennifer Candy - producer and actress, known for In Vino (2019), Liv and Maddie (2013) and Where's This Party? (2014). Daughter of John Candy.
- Linda Cardellini – actress, Scooby-Doo, ER, Freaks and Geeks, Avengers: Endgame, Dead to Me
- Mindy Cohn – actress, The Facts of Life
- Carson Daly (dropped out) – television personality, Total Request Live, Last Call with Carson Daly
- Bob Denver – actor, Gilligan's Island, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
- Clark Duke – actor, Greek, Clark and Michael
- Scott Eastwood - actor, Gran Torino, Fury; son of Clint Eastwood
- Chase Ellison - actor, Tooth Fairy, The Boy Who Cried Werewolf
- David Mickey Evans – film and television director and writer, The Sandlot, Radio Flyer
- Lauren Froderman – dancer, winner of So You Think You Can Dance, season 7
- Mark Haapala (B.A. 2002) – television producer, director and actor, Entourage
- Jack Haley Jr. (B.A. English 1956) – Emmy-winning television and film writer, director, and producer; former president of Fox Television
- Colin Hanks – actor, Orange County; son of Tom Hanks
- Emily Harper – actress, Passions
- Brian Helgeland (M.A. 1986) – Academy Award-winning screenwriter and film director, L.A. Confidential, Mystic River
- Dwayne Hickman – actor, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
- Kaliko Kauahi - actress, Superstore
- Gloria Calderón Kellett – writer and actress, co-showrunner of One Day at a Time
- Chris Kobin (LLS) – film and television writer and producer, Hollywood Don't Surf!
- Mila Kunis – actress, That '70s Show, Family Guy, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Black Swan
- Christopher Landon - film director and writer, Happy Death Day, Freaky, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones
- Francis Lawrence (B.A. 1991) – film director, I Am Legend
- Emma Lockhart – actress, Batman Begins, Ace Ventura, Jr.: Pet Detective
- Holly Madison – television personality, The Girls Next Door
- Stephen McEveety – film producer, Braveheart, The Passion of the Christ
- Sean McNamara – film and television director and producer, Bratz, That's So Raven
- Dave Meyers – film and music video director, The Hitcher
- Kate Micucci (B.A. 2003) – actress, singer, and songwriter, Garfunkel and Oates
- David Mirkin (B.A. 1978) – Emmy-winning television producer, The Simpsons
- Beverley Mitchell – actress, 7th Heaven
- Glen Morgan – Emmy-nominated television and film writer, director, and producer, The X-Files, The Final Destination
- Lance Mungia – film director, Six-String Samurai
- John Stewart Muller – film director and screenwriter, Fling, Indiscretion
- Taylour Paige – dancer, actress, Hit The Floor
- Van Partible – television writer, producer, Johnny Bravo
- Busy Philipps – actress, Freaks and Geeks, Dawson's Creek, White Chicks, Cougar Town
- Tony Plana – actor, Ugly Betty
- Jessica Rey – actress, Power Rangers: Wild Force[4]
- Steve Rossi – actor, part of the Allen & Rossi comedy duo
- Devin Sarno (B.A. 1988) – composer, video producer
- Stassi Schroeder – participant in The Amazing Race 8, Queen Bees, and star of Vanderpump Rules
- Chris Sullivan (B.A. 2002) – actor, The Knick
- Daniel J. Travanti (M.A. 1978) – actor, Hill Street Blues
- Anton Vassil – film director, Marching Out of Time, Laurent et Safi
- Michael Wayne – film producer and son of John Wayne
- Patrick Wayne – actor and son of John Wayne
- Michael R. Williams – feature film line producer and creator of Think Crew
- James Wong – Emmy-nominated television and film writer, director, and producer, The X-Files, The Final Destination
Literature
- Luis Aguilar-Monsalve - writer and educator, Daryl R. Karns Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity[5]
- Lisa See - writer, her books include On Gold Mountain, Shanghai Girls, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan[6]
Music
- Jason Bentley, music director for KCRW[7]
- Eric Erlandson, former lead guitarist for alternative rock band Hole
- Elvin Estela, hip hop producer and DJ[8]
- Jauz, EDM Artist
- Matt Maust, bass player of Cold War Kids[9]
- Jonnie Russell, former vocalist and multi-instrumentalist of Cold War Kids[10]
- Michael Shuman, bass player for the Queens of the Stone Age
- Jimmy Tamborello, keyboard player and percussionist of The Postal Service, producer[11]
- Mark Volman, singer and songwriter for The Turtles, The Mothers of Invention, and Flo & Eddie
- Omid Walizadeh, hip hop producer
- Nathan Willet, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist of Cold War Kids[12]
Politics
- Bill Bogaard, mayor of Pasadena, California[13]
- Bill Campbell, politician and former California State Assembly Republican Leader
- Benjamin Cayetano, former governor of Hawaii (1994–2002)[14]
- Tony Coelho, former Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from California and Democratic Majority Whip[15]
- Bob Dornan, former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from California[16]
- Rudy Sablan, former Lieutenant Governor of Guam (1975–1979)[17]
- Helen Singleton, civil rights activist and Freedom Rider
- Louis Vitale, priest and peace activist
Law
- Johnnie Cochran, attorney; defended O. J. Simpson (J.D. graduate of Loyola Law School)
- Lynn Compton, former prosecutor, Superior Court Judge, and Appellate Court Judge; lead prosecutor in the case against Sirhan Sirhan who assassinated Robert F. Kennedy; also was awarded a Silver Star while serving as a Second Lieutenant commanding the 2nd platoon of Easy Company in the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, part of the 101st Airborne Division in World War II
- Mark Geragos, J.D. 1982, high-profile defense attorney (graduate of Loyola Law School)
- Tom Girardi, attorney, founding partner of Girardi & Keese, earned a reputation as L.A. County's king of the class action lawsuit
- Ronald S.W. Lew, attorney, judge
- Carmen Milano, Cleveland lawyer, eventually disbarred, later became a Mafia member
- Robert Shapiro, high-profile defense attorney; defended O. J. Simpson with Cochran (graduate of Loyola Law School)
- Stephen "Fro-doob" Gargaro, attorney Los Angeles, also a well-known musician and home brewer
Business
- John Edward Anderson, President of Topa Equities, Ltd.; ranked #189 in the Forbes 400 Richest Americans list
- Jerry Grundhofer, former CEO of US Bancorp; previously ranked as the second highest paid executive in the banking industry[18]
- Wilfred Von der Ahe, co-founder of Vons supermarket chain
- Henry C. Yuen, co-founder, and former CEO and Chairman, of Gemstar-TV Guide International (graduate of Loyola Law School)
- Tom Mueller (M.S. '92), co-founder, and VP of rocket propulsion at SpaceX
- Ben Lee, Founder of Rootstrap, Inc 30 under 30
- John Stankey, Current COO of AT&T, graduated with a B.A. in finance. On July 1, 2020, Stankey will start as CEO of AT&T.
- Corey Epstein, Founder of DSTLD, Founder of Voyage SMS
Sports
- Rick Adelman, former Head Coach of the Portland Trail Blazers, Sacramento Kings and Minnesota Timberwolves[19]
- Billy Bean, former Major League Baseball outfielder[20]
- Chris Donnels, retired Major League Baseball player (1991–2002)[21]
- Corey Gaines (born 1965), basketball player and coach
- Hank Gathers, college basketball player who led NCAA division 1 in the 1988–1989 season in scoring and rebounding; died midgame in 1990[22]
- Ty Kelly (born 1988), Major league baseball player
- Gregory "Bo" Kimble, NBA player from 1991 to 1993[23]
- Tim Layana, late Major League Baseball pitcher and World Series Champion (1990)[24]
- Dick Moje, National Football League player[25]
- Pete Newell, hall of fame basketball coach[26]
- Maury Nipp, NFL player
- Chris Pettit, Major League Baseball outfielder[27]
- Keith Smith, retired basketball player[28]
- Jeff Stevens, Major League Baseball pitcher.[29]
- Billy Traber, Major League Baseball pitcher[30]
- Josh Whitesell, Major League Baseball first baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks[31]
- C.J. Wilson, Major League Baseball pitcher[32]
- Phil Woolpert, hall of fame basketball coach[33]
Religion
- Most Reverend Gordon Bennett, S.J., D.D., Bishop Emeritus of Mandeville (Roman Catholic Church)
- Most Reverend Cirilo Flores, Bishop of San Diego (Roman Catholic Church)
- Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM (better known as Sister Jean) – current chaplain for the men's basketball team of Loyola University Chicago; became a major media celebrity during the team's 2018 Final Four run (M.A., 1961)
Faculty
- Most Reverend Gordon Bennett, S.J., D.D., Bishop Emeritus of Mandeville, Peter Faber, S.J. Fellow in Pastoral Theology and Ignatian Spirituality
- Antonia Darder, Ph.D., Professor of Education and Leavey Endowed Chair of Ethics and Moral Leadership
- Chris Donahue, Lecturer, School of Film and Television (Spring 1997–Fall 2002), Academy Award-winning film producer[34][35]
- Rev. William Fulco, S.J., Ph.D., Professor of Classics and Archeology, National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Ancient Mediterranean Studies
- Amir Hussain, Ph.D., Professor of Theological Studies and Editor of the Journal of the American Academy of Religion
- Helen Landgarten (1921-2011), American psychotherapist, art therapy pioneer. The Helen B. Landgarten Art Therapy Clinic at Loyola Marymount University was founded in 2007.
- Rubén Martínez, Professor of English and Fletcher Jones Chair in Literature & Writing at Loyola Marymount University
- Rev. Thomas P. Rausch, S.J., Ph.D., Professor of Theological Studies, T. Marie Chilton Professor of Catholic Theology
- Chuck Rosenthal, Ph.D., Professor of English
- Paul Salamunovich, Ph.D (honoris causa) Professor of Music, conductor of the Los Angeles Master Chorale 1991–2001, Grammy Nominee, recipient of the Pro-Eclesia et Pontifice and a Knight Commander in the Order of St. Gregory, inaugural inductee: Loyola Marymount University Faculty Hall of Fame.
- Daniel L. Smith-Christopher, D.Phil., Professor of Theological Studies—Old Testament, Chair of the Peace Studies Program
- Wole Soyinka, Nobel Laureate, President's Marymount Professor
- Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, Ph.D., Dean of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts; President's Professor of African-American Studies and History
- Hector Tobar, Adjunct Professor of Literature
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- "UCLA and USC's Music Scenes Have Nothing on Loyola Marymount". LAweekly.com. February 11, 2014. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
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