This list of Bradley University people includes alumni and faculty of Bradley University , a private, mid-sized university in Peoria, Illinois founded in 1897.
Government, public service, and public policy[ edit ]
Cecil Baldwin — voice of Cecil Palmer, the narrator of the podcast Welcome to Night Vale
Jill Bennett — actress
Merle Boyer —jewelry designer
Jack Brickhouse — Baseball Hall of Fame radio and TV announcer for the Chicago Cubs
Cardon V. Burnham — musical composer, arranger, conductor, performer
Hal Corley — five-time Emmy Award-winning TV writer, nationally produced and published playwright[ 3] [ 4]
Philip José Farmer — author, known for science fiction and fantasy novels
Neil Flynn — actor best known for his roles on Scrubs and The Middle [ 5]
Jerry Hadley — lyric tenor for the New York Metropolitan Opera
Chick Hearn — Basketball Hall of Fame play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers
David Horowitz — consumer advocate
Tami Lane — Academy Award winner (makeup, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe )
Ralph Lawler — TV and radio play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Clippers
Jeff Mauro — television personality on Food Network
Rude Osolnik (1915–2001) American woodturner and educator; class of 1937[ 6] [ 7]
Lyall Smith — sportswriter, editor and Detroit Lions public-relations director
Charley Steiner — sportscaster, ESPN 's SportsCenter , radio announcer for New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers
Richard Thomas - author, known for his neo-noir and speculative fiction
Timothy Treadwell — environmentalist and documentarian, star of Animal Planet 's Grizzly Man Diaries
Eric Petersen — actor, best known for role of Kevin in AMC's Kevin Can F**k Himself
Michelle Young — American television personality best known for being the Runner up on The Bachelor season 25 and being the lead of The Bachelorette season 18
Business and science [ edit ]
Alon Badat (born 1989) - Israeli soccer player
Pat Brady — professional football player for Pittsburgh Steelers
Gavin Glinton — professional soccer player for Nam Dinh FC and Turks and Caicos Islands national football team
Curt Hasler — professional baseball player and current bullpen coach for Chicago White Sox
Hersey Hawkins — professional basketball player for Chicago Bulls , Seattle SuperSonics , Charlotte Hornets and Philadelphia 76ers ; also bronze medalist , 1988 Summer Olympics ; all-time leading scorer for Bradley men's basketball
Harry Jacobs — professional football player for Boston Patriots , Buffalo Bills and New Orleans Saints
Scottie James (born 1996) - basketball player for Hapoel Haifa in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Jerry Krause — legendary General Manager for the Chicago Bulls ; managed the Bulls to six NBA Championships and two-time recipient of the NBA's Executive of the Year award
Walt Lemon Jr. (born 1992) - basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League
Jim Les — professional basketball player for Utah Jazz , Los Angeles Clippers , Sacramento Kings and Atlanta Hawks ; assistant coach for WNBA 's Sacramento Monarchs ; former head coach at Bradley
Bobby Joe Mason — professional basketball player for Harlem Globetrotters
Shellie McMillon — professional basketball player for Detroit Pistons
Gene Melchiorre — basketball player, first overall pick in 1951 NBA Draft
Steve Miller — coach, Kansas State athletic director, Nike and Professional Bowlers Association executive, University of Oregon faculty member
Dennis Morgan — professional football player for Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles
Bryan Namoff — soccer player, defensive starter for Major League Soccer team D.C. United
Patrick O'Bryant — professional basketball player drafted ninth overall in the 2006 NBA draft by Golden State Warriors
Anthony Parker — professional basketball player for Toronto Raptors , Orlando Magic , Philadelphia 76ers , and Cleveland Cavaliers
Marcus Pollard — professional football player for Detroit Lions , Indianapolis Colts and Seattle Seahawks
Kirby Puckett — 1981 One of just six professional baseball players for Minnesota Twins inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame
Ray Ramsey — professional football player for the Chicago Cardinals
Bryan Rekar — professional baseball player for Colorado Rockies , Tampa Bay Devil Rays , and Kansas City Royals
Bill Roehnelt — professional football player for Chicago Bears , Washington Redskins and Denver Broncos
Matt Savoie — figure skater , U.S. bronze medalist, member of 2006 Winter Olympics U.S. team
Rob Scahill — professional baseball player for Colorado Rockies and Pittsburgh Pirates
Leo Schrall — baseball head coach from 1949 through 1972, led Bradley Braves to two College World Series appearances and five Missouri Valley Conference championships
Brian Shouse — professional baseball player for Tampa Bay Rays
Bill Stone — football player, halfback for Baltimore Colts, Chicago Bears ('51–'54), Bradley football head coach
Levern Tart — professional basketball player for several ABA teams
Mike Tauchman (born 1990) - outfielder for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball
David Thirdkill — professional basketball player, member of 1985–86 Boston Celtics championship team, also played for Detroit Pistons and Phoenix Suns , 1993 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP
Bill Tuttle — professional baseball player for Detroit Tigers , Kansas City Athletics , and Minnesota Twins
John M. Veitch — Hall of Fame thoroughbred racehorse trainer
Chet Walker — Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, professional basketball player for Syracuse Nationals , Philadelphia 76ers , and Chicago Bulls
People who did not attend Bradley as a student but were on the Bradley staff or faculty include:
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^ Walter F. Rodriguez (January 4, 2013). "5 Questions With Hal Corley" . Playwrights Theater of New Jersey. Retrieved October 27, 2020 . ... You are a five time Emmys and two WGA Awards winner....
^ Rosenberger, Tim (April 3, 2017). "TV Star Returns to Bradley to Receive Alumni Award" . Peoria Journal Star . Peoria, Illinois . Retrieved August 28, 2017 .
^ "Obituaries" . Lexington Herald-Leader . November 21, 2001. p. 18. Retrieved 2023-11-28 – via Newspapers.com.
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