This page lists the members of Los Angeles City College , including students, alumni, faculty and academic affiliates associated.
Lawrence Klein , economist, Nobel Prize recipient in Economics (deceased)
Maulana Karenga , professor of Black Studies, activist and founder of Kwanzaa
Margaret Martin , Harmony Project Founder and Recipient of President's Citizens Medal
Clint Eastwood
Rodolfo Acosta
Rene Michelle Aranda , actress
Bob Arbogast , radio broadcaster and voice actor
Alan Arkin , actor, Academy Award recipient
Billy Barty , actor and founder, Little People of America
Brenda Benet , actress
Barbara Billingsley , actor
Tommy Bond , actor
Sufe Bradshaw , actress
Albert Brooks , actor, comedian and director
Grand L. Bush , actor
Diana Canova , actor
Ralph Carter , actor
James Coburn , actor, Academy Award recipient
Angela Dorian , actress and model
Clint Eastwood , actor; producer, Academy Award recipient; director
Christine Elise , actress, author, writer, producer
Mike Evans , actor
Laurence Fishburne , actor
Al Freeman Jr. , actor, Emmy
Morgan Freeman , actor, Academy Award recipient;
Don Grady , actor on TV's My Three Sons [ 1]
Debbie Shapiro Gravitte , actor, Tony Award recipient
Deidre Hall , actor
Mark Hamill , actor
Earl Hammond , actor, voice actor
Linda Hart , actor
Alex Henteloff , actor
Allen Hoskins , actor
Jackie Joseph , actor
Aron Kader , comedian
Margaret Kerry , actor
Sally Kellerman , actor, Academy Award nominee
Wallace Langham , actor
Ruta Lee , actor
Elliott Lewis , actor, director and producer in old-time radio [ 2]
Whitman Mayo , actor
Angela McEwan , actor
James Mitchell , actor and dancer
Dickie Moore , actor
Wayne Morris , actor, WWII ace
Shelley Morrison , actor
Stephen Nichols , actor
Jeanette Nolan , actor
Hugh O'Brian , actor, Golden Globe Award recipient
Rosie Perez , actor and choreographer
Donna Reed , actor, Academy Award recipient
Maggie Roswell , actor
Reiko Sato , dancer and actress[ 3]
Wendy Schaal , actress
Alexis Smith , actor, Tony Award recipient
Mila del Sol , Philippine actress, entrepreneur, civic-leader, philanthropist
Louise Sorel , actor
Joseph Stern , actor
Roy Thinnes , actor
Irene Tsu , actress[ 4]
Robert Vaughn , actor, Emmy Award recipient
David White , actor; played Larry Tate on the Bewitched TV series
Stuart Whitman , actor
Cindy Williams , actor and producer
Esther Williams , actor, Golden Globe Award recipient
Mykelti Williamson , actor
Paul Winfield , actor, Emmy Award recipient
Jo Anne Worley , actor
Tony Young , actor
Ray Aghayan , costume designer, Emmy Award recipient
Rudy Behlmer , director and author
True Boardman , screenwriter and actor
Zev Buffman , Broadway producer
Charles Burnett , director and writer
Charles Campbell , sound engineer, Academy Award recipient
Tamra Davis , filmmaker
Robert Elswit , cinematographer, Academy Award recipient
F. Gary Gray , director and producer
Maggie Greenwald , director and writer
Ray Harryhausen , producer, director and special effects artist; special Academy Award recipient
Albert Hughes , director, producer, screenwriter
Bruce Kimmel , director, producer, writer, actor and composer
Mimi Leder , director, Emmy Award recipient
Michael Lembeck , director, Emmy Award recipient; actor
William McCloud , camera operator, Emmy Award recipient
John Milius , screenwriter, producer and director
Karen Moncrieff , director
Sharon Oreck , producer and author
Gene Roddenberry , producer and screenwriter
Robert J. Sexton , producer, director, writer, and former musician
Tarsem Singh , director
Kevin Tent , editor, Academy Award nominee
José Quintero , director
Roberto Esteban Chavez artist, known for his personally symbolic portraits, public murals
Don Bachardy , artist
Billy Al Bengston , painter and sculptor
Melvin Edwards , sculptor
Cristian Gheorghiu , contemporary artist/painter[ 5]
Gerhardt Knodel (born 1940), textile artist, educator[ 6] [ 7]
Doyle Lane , ceramist
John Lees , artist and painter
Kerry James Marshall , artist
Evangeline Montgomery , print-maker, metal smith and weaver
Ruth Orkin , photographer and filmmaker
Hisako Terasaki , artist and etcher
H.C. Westermann , printmaker and sculptor
Robert Williams , painter and cartoonist
Roy Ayers , jazz musician
Chet Baker , trumpeter and vocalist
Robert Bradley , blues musician
Pamela Courson , singer
Herb Geller , jazz musician
M.C. Hammer , aka Stanley K. Burrell, R&B musician
Eric Dolphy , jazz musician
Jean Fenn , opera singer
Bob Florence , composer, band leader and educator
Don Friedman , jazz pianist
Jerry Goldsmith , composer, Academy Award recipient
DJ Irene , aka Irene M. Gutiérrez, electronic music DJ
Earl Kim , composer
Leon Kirchner , composer
Florence LaRue , lead singer of The 5th Dimension
Howard Leese , rock musician and producer
Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller , songwriters and Hall of Fame producers, Grammy recipients
David Liebe Hart , outsider musician, street performer, artist, actor, puppeteer
George London , opera singer and administrator
Lebo M , composer
Les McCann , jazz pianist and singer
Charles Mingus , jazz musician
Arthur Nakane , one-man band act
Lennie Niehaus , composer
Marni Nixon , vocalist
Odetta , folk singer
Dianne Reeves , jazz singer, Grammy recipient
Howard Rumsey , jazz musician
Robin Russell , drummer
Jack Sheldon , jazz musician
Leonard Slatkin , conductor, National Medal of Arts recipient
Ed Thigpen , jazz drummer
Russ Titelman , music producer, Grammy recipient; songwriter
John Williams , composer, Academy Award recipient
La Monte Young , composer
Michele Zukovsky , principal and solo clarinetist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic
Sikiru Ayinde Barrister, Fuji singer
Byron Barton , author and illustrator
Kurt Boone , author and poet
Charles Bukowski , poet and author
Ed Bullins , playwright, Obie Award recipient
Leonard Buschel , writer, founder of film festival and addiction and recovery organization
Carlos Castaneda , author
Charles Eastman , playwright and screenwriter
Charles Gordone , playwright, Pulitzer Prize recipient; actor, Obie Award recipient; director
Jim Harmon , author and producer
Michael S. Harper , poet, former Poet Laureate of Rhode Island
Bryan Malessa , author
Terry McMillan , author
David Meltzer , poet, musician and educator
Alejandro Murguía , poet, current Poet Laureate of San Francisco
Pat Parker , poet and activist
Judith Reisman , conservative writer
Carolyn See , author and educator
Justin Tanner , playwright
Quincy Troupe , poet; former Poet Laureate of California
Lourdes Baird , U. S. District Court (Ret.)
Vaino Spencer , Los Angeles County Superior Court, co-founded the Black Women Lawyers Association and the National Association of Women Judges, deceased
Robert Sirico , Roman Catholic priest, founder of the Acton Institute
Kermit Alexander , professional football player
Homer Butler , professional football player
Don Bishop , professional football player
Ron Botchan , football coach
Milt Davis , professional football player
Mike Douglass , former NFL player
Vince Evans , professional football player
Reggie Haynes , professional football player
Woodley Lewis , professional football player
Rod Martin , former All-Pro player Oakland Raiders
Jaelan Phillips , professional football player[ 9]
Harry Thompson , football player
^ Kaufman, Dave (1968). TV 69: Who's Who, What's What in the New TV Season (mass market paperback). New York: Signet. p. 130.
^ DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960 . McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-2834-2 . P. 165.
^ Claesson, Samuel. "The Story of Reiko Sato", Classic Images (July 2024)
^ "Actress Irene Tsu, an LACC Alum, Talks to LACC Cinema Students About her Film Career" , Los Angeles City College News , December 1, 2006
^ Gheorghiu, Cristian (July 5, 2012). "KCET interview" . www.kcet.org. Retrieved July 8, 2012 .
^ Miniature Fiber Arts: A National Exhibition . Textile Workshops. 1980. p. 112. ISBN 978-0-9604110-0-9 .
^ "Overview Collection Information: Oral history interview with Gerhardt Knodel" . Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution . August 3, 2004. Retrieved 2024-01-11 .
^ Wilson, Dreck Spurlock (2004-03-01). African American Architects: A Biographical Dictionary, 1865-1945 . Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-95628-8 .
^ Perez, Amanda (8 October 2020). " 'It's surreal to be back': Former top recruit Jaelan Phillips finds second chance at Miami" . ESPN . Retrieved 18 April 2021 .