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This is a list of notable people that were born in, or who have lived in, Berkeley, California. Located in the San Francisco Bay area and near Oakland, it includes people who attended Berkeley High School, but not people that attended University of California, Berkeley unless they achieved notoriety while in attendance, and were also residents of the city at the time.
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Academia
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Wasiullah Khan – founder of East-West University
Margaret Singer – clinical psychologist, professor at UC Berkeley
Alfred Tarski – mathematician, logician, professor at UC Berkeley
Chang-Lin Tien – 8th chancellor of University of California, Berkeley (1990–1997), first Asian American and Chinese American to head a major United States university
Blake R. Van Leer – US Army officer, civil rights advocate, and president of Georgia Institute of Technology
Sean Williams – professor of ethnomusicology
Actors
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Ben Affleck – actor, Academy Award-winning screenwriter and director; born in Berkeley[1]
Robert Culp – actor, screenwriter, voice actor, and director; attended Berkeley High School[2][3]
Augusta Dabney – actress; born and raised in Berkeley[4]
Daveed Diggs – actor, screenwriter, film producer, rapper, singer, songwriter; attended Berkeley High School
Stanley Farrar – actor; born and raised in Berkeley; attended UC Berkeley[5][6]
Chloe Fineman – actress, Saturday Night Live comedian
Whoopi Goldberg – Academy Award-winning actress and television personality; lived in Berkeley for many years[7]
Karen Grassle – actress
Nina Hartley – pornographic actress
Rita Moreno – actress, dancer; Oscar, Emmy and Tony Award winner
Jamieson Price – voice actor
Nicole Richie – socialite, reality television personality, fashion designer
Rebecca Romijn – model, actress
Andy Samberg – actor, Saturday Night Live comedian, member of Lonely Island, attended Berkeley High School[1][8]
Jorma Taccone – actor and director, member of Lonely Island, attended Berkeley High School[8]
Chris Tashima – actor and filmmaker
Sasha Velour – drag queen
Wavy Gravy – professional clown, actor, activist, Hog Farm founder
Daniel Wu – Hong Kong actor
Chefs, cookbook authors
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Andy Baraghani – chef, cookbook author, recipe developer and former food editor
Paul Bertolli – chef, cookbook writer, food entrepreneur[9]
Narsai David – chef, author, radio and television personality
Ken Hom – chef, author and television-show presenter
Mollie Katzen – cookbook author
Jack LaLanne – health and fitness enthusiast
Samin Nosrat – chef, food writer, Netflix series host
Alice Waters – restaurateur, chef, and activist, originally from Chatham Borough, New Jersey
Crime
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Patty Hearst – newspaper heiress and kidnap victim
Amani Toomer – wide receiver for the New York Giants
Helen Wills – tennis champion
Rami Zur – Olympic sprint canoer
Writers, poets
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Richard Bozulich – journalist, author, publisher, go expert
Marion Zimmer Bradley – author
Lenni Brenner – author, lecturer
Ernest Callenbach – environmentalist, author of Ecotopia
Fritjof Capra – author of The Tao of Physics
Michael Chabon – Pulitzer Prize-winning author
Sheldon Warren Cheney – author and art critic
Frank Chin – author
Philip K. Dick – author
Robert Duncan – poet
Dave Eggers – writer
C.S. Forester – author, Horatio Hornblower series and The African Queen
Allen Ginsberg – poet
June Jordan – poet, novelist, journalist, activist
Ursula K. Le Guin – Hugo Award winning-author
Wendy Lesser – arts journal editor and critic
Michael Lewis – author
Joanna Macy – writer, translator of Rainer Maria Rilke
Czesław Miłosz – poet, Nobel Prize winner in literature
Markos Moulitsas – blogger, author
Frank Norris – author of The Octopus
Michael Parenti – political analyst, author, lecturer, professor
Michael Pollan – author
Rebecca N. Porter - educator, author, journalist
Ruth Reichl – food critic, author
Betty Reid Soskin – cofounder of Reid's Records, oldest National Park ranger, author
George R. Stewart – author of Earth Abides and Storm
Julia Vinograd – poet
Other
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A. Scott Crossfield – naval officer and test pilot
Daniel Ellsberg – military analyst, publisher of Pentagon Papers
Walter A. Gordon – first African American to receive a JD from UC Berkeley's Boalt Hall, star athlete, Berkeley police officer, attorney, governor of U.S. Virgin Islands, judge
Adm. Chester Nimitz – Supreme Allied Commander, Pacific Theater, World War II
Sam Shankland – chess grandmaster
Chris Strachwitz – founder of Arhoolie Records
Laura Tyson – economist and former chair of the Council of Economic Advisors
Blake Wayne Van Leer, commander and captain in the U.S. Navy; led SeaBee program; led the nuclear research and power unit at McMurdo Station during Operation Deep Freeze
^Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). Generals in Khaki. Raleigh, NC: Pentland Press. pp. 264–265. ISBN 1571970886. OCLC 40298151 – via Google Books.
^E.M.L. (June 10, 1940). "Obituary, John Sheridan Winn". Seventy-first Annual Report of the Association of the Graduates of the United States Military Academy. Newburgh, New York: Moore Printing Company. p. 165 – via West Point Digital Library.
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