Following is a list of notable alumni of Chapman University .
Film and television [ edit ]
Anastasia Baranova – film and television actress
Ryan Bergara – creator of documentary entertainment web series BuzzFeed Unsolved
Henry Blair – film, television and radio actor[ 2]
Jason Michael Brescia – film director
Brianna Brown - staff writer on NBC 's Superstore
Samantha Brown (non-degreed) – television host , notable for her work as the host of several Travel Channel shows
Chris Burrous – television journalist and news anchor
Jake Cherry – film actor
Erika Cohn – Emmy and Peabody winning film producer and director
Dime Davis (2008) – director and producer
Madison De La Garza – actress and filmmaker
Hansjeet Duggal, VFX artist, known for Wonder Woman , Bliss , Avatar: The Way of Water , and Air
Matt Duffer (2007) – film and television writer, director, producer, and co-creator of Stranger Things
Ross Duffer (2007) – film and television writer, director, and producer
Hannah Einbinder (2017) (BFA) – stand-up comedian and actor, known for Hacks
Bob Einstein – film and television actor[ 3]
Carlos López Estrada - filmmaker, producer, and actor, known for Blindspotting , Summertime , Raya and the Last Dragon , and Didi
Parker Finn - filmmaker, known for Smile and Smile 2
Zachary Gordon - actor, singer and songwriter
Colin Hanks (non-degreed, left in 1997) – film and television actor
Ben York Jones (2006) – screenwriter and actor, co-creator of the television series Everything Sucks! [ 4]
Leslie Jones (non-degreed, left in 1986) – comedian, former Saturday Night Live cast member[ 5]
Tyler Patrick Jones – actor[ 6]
Harshvardhan Kapoor – Bollywood actor
Sanyukta Kaza (MFA) – film editor
Paul Le Mat (1963) – movie actor
Matthew Lessner (2005) – independent filmmaker
Jeff Lewis (1993) – real estate speculator, interior designer, and television personality on Flipping Out
Eric Lloyd – actor best known for work as a child actor in such roles as Charlie Calvin in Disney 's The Santa Clause film trilogy
Kellan Lutz – fashion model and actor [ 7]
Katrina Mathewson - Emmy -nominated producer and editor, known for Jury Duty and Hawkeye
Michael Mohan - film director and writer
Cecil Moller (MA 2010) – film director and producer
Linh Nga (MFA) – film director , film producer , actress , and screenwriter
Olatunde Osunsanmi (MFA) – film and television director[ 8]
Malea Rose (BFA) – actress, writer, and producer
Utkarsh Sharma (BFA) – Indian actor
Justin Simien (2005) – filmmaker, actor, and author; director of Dear White People [ 9]
Roger Craig Smith (2003) – voice actor
Joan Staley (non-degreed) – model and actress
Jodie Sweetin (2005) – actress, star of television series Full House and Fuller House [ 10]
Carles Torrens (BFA 2008) – film director [ 11]
Josie Totah - actress, writer and producer
Ariel Tweto – cast member of the documentary television series Flying Wild Alaska that aired on Discovery Channel
Aspen Vincent (non-degreed) – voice actress, Broadway actress, and singer
Michael Vlamis – actor and screenwriter
Jason Wise – filmmaker known for his wine documentaries
Laura Zempel - Emmy Award-winning editor, known for Euphoria , Room 104 , Beef , and The Sky Is Everywhere
Kit Armstrong – classical pianist, composer, organist, and former child prodigy
Stephen "tWitch" Boss – DJ and dancer
Kalena Bovell (2009) – conductor of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra
Carolyn Waters Broe – conductor, composer, and violist who founded Four Seasons Orchestra
Sabrina Bryan – dancer, choreographer, actress, singer, and member of The Cheetah Girls
Grant Gershon (non-degreed) – Grammy Award winning American conductor and pianist and artistic director of the Los Angeles Master Chorale
King Henry – record producer and DJ
Kevin Kwan Loucks (EMBA 2017) – CEO of Chamber Music America and member of classical music ensemble Trio Célest
Marty Paich – pianist, composer, arranger, record producer, music director, and conductor
Kyla Stone — Broadway actress, known for being the first Black actress to play “Anya” in Anastasia (musical) and making her Broadway debut in Harmony (musical)
Stacey Tappan (1995) – opera singer
Jason Thornberry (MFA) – magazine writer and musician with the Southern California alternative-punk group Mulch
Deborah Voigt – opera singer
Literature and journalism [ edit ]
Emmett Ashford (1941) – first African American umpire in Major League Baseball[ 21]
Don August – professional baseball player
Jeff Carnazzo (MEd) – high school teacher and football coach
Marty Castillo – professional baseball player
Matt Dinerman – Thoroughbred horse racing announcer
Tim Flannery (1979) – Major League Baseball player for eleven seasons and coach for San Francisco Giants [ 22]
Beccy Gordon – swimsuit model, member of the United States women's national softball team , off-road racer, and pit-reporter
Brian Green – college baseball coach
Randy Jones – former professional baseball player, San Diego Padres , New York Mets ; 1976 Cy Young Award Winner[ 23]
Steve Lavin – former head coach of St. John's men's basketball team (2010–2015), former head coach of UCLA men's basketball team (1996–2002)[ 16]
Jeff Levering (2003) – Milwaukee Brewers play-by-play announcer
Gary Lucas – professional baseball player
Eric Marty – professional football player and coach
Stephen Nelson (2011) - MLB/NHL Network television personality, co-host of Intentional Talk , and play-by-play announcer for the MLB Network-produced Friday Night Baseball on Apple TV+ .[ 24] [ 25]
Jay Pettibone – professional baseball player
Brent Poppen – paralympic sportsman, advocate, author, and teacher
Jim Saia – college basketball head coach
Eddie Soto (non-degreed) – professional soccer player
Kelli Stavast (2002) – sportscaster who formerly worked for NBC Sports as a pit reporter for both their NASCAR
Paul Swingle – professional baseball player[ 26]
Bill Trumbo (1961) – college basketball coach and athletic director
Miles Walker – professional tennis player
Paul Wekesa – professional tennis player
John Young – professional baseball player
Octavio Zambrano – professional soccer player and coach
Kate Ziegler – 2012 Summer Olympics competitor and swimmer who specializes in freestyle and long-distance
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