This is a list of notable present and former faculty, staff, and students of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Ralph Bunche in 1963
Academia, science and technology[ edit ]
Azadeh Kian – Social Scientist and Director of the Centre d’Etudes Feministes, Paris Cité University
Theresa H. Arriola – Chamorro cultural anthropologist
Shrikanth Narayanan – Researcher, Professor, University of Southern California
Hutton Ayikwei Addy – Professor of Public Health, first Dean of the University for Development Studies Medical School
Allen Adham , B.S. Engineering, 1990 – co-founder, Blizzard Entertainment [ 10] [ 11]
Thomas A. Kennedy , Ph.D. Engineering 1984 – Executive chairman, Raytheon Technologies
C. Anthony Anderson , Ph.D. Philosophy – Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara
Sara Alpern , M.A. History, 1968 – professor of feminist history , Texas A&M University [ 12]
William Arveson – mathematician ; professor of mathematics , University of California, Berkeley[ 13]
Molefi Kete Asante , Ph.D. 1968 – professor of African-American studies , Temple University ; founder of the theory of Afrocentricity [ 14]
Bernadette Atuahene , B.A. 1997 – property law scholar, James E. Jones Chair at the University of Wisconsin Law School
June Bacon-Bercey , B.S. 1954, M.S. 1955 – expert on weather; first African American as well as first woman to be awarded the American Meteorological Society 's Seal of Approval[ 15]
Paul Baran , M.S. 1959 – Internet pioneer[ 16]
Barry Boehm , M.S. 1961, Ph.D. 1964 – computer scientist; designed the constructive-cost model in software engineering [ 17]
Vance Brand , M.B.A. 1964 – astronaut on STS-35 , Apollo–Soyuz Test Project , STS-41-B , STS-5 [ 18]
Joanna Brooks , Ph.D. 1999 – literary scholar, professor, author[ 19]
Kate Brousseau – chair of the Psychology Department at Mills College , valedictorian of the first graduating class from Los Angeles State Normal School in 1884[ 20]
Lara Brown , political scientist and director of The Graduate School of Political Management at the George Washington University [ 21]
Angela Bryan B.A. 1992, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Colorado Boulder, health psychologist conducting HIV/STD and cannabis research
Vinton Cerf , M.S. 1970, Ph.D. 1972 – Internet pioneer; recipient of the Turing Award and Presidential Medal of Freedom ; frequently called the "father of the Internet"[ 22]
Steven N. S. Cheung – former head, School of Economics and Finance, University of Hong Kong [citation needed ]
Juan Cole – professor of history, University of Michigan [ 23]
Francine Coeytaux , women's health worker and abortion rights activist[ 24]
Steve Crocker , B.A. 1968, Ph.D. 1977 – Internet pioneer[ 25]
Walter Cunningham , B.A. 1960, M.A. 1961 – astronaut ; Apollo lunar-module pilot, Apollo 7
Robert Dassanowsky – B.A., M.A., Ph.D. 1992 – CU Distinguished professor of film studies and languages and literatures, University of Colorado Colorado Springs ; film and cultural historian ; film producer
Mike Davis – writer and urban theorist ; creative-writing professor, University of California, Riverside
Veronica Della Dora , Ph.D. 2005 – professor of human geography at Royal Holloway, University of London ; Fellow of the British Academy
Keith DeRose , Ph.D. Philosophy – Professor, Yale University
Edward Diller , B.A. 1953 – professor of Germanic languages and literature, University of Oregon
Kim Yi Dionne , B.A. 1999, M.A. 2007, Ph.D. 2010 – political scientist
Eliza T. Dresang – M.A. in library and information science
Glenn S. Dumke , Ph.D. 1942 – historian; chancellor , California State University
Ramani Durvasula , Ph.D. – clinical psychologist, media expert, and author
Vernon Dvorak , M.S. 1966 – meteorologist; developed the Dvorak technique
Charles Elachi , M.S. 1983 – director, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Thomas Everhart , M.S. 1955 – physicist ; former president, California Institute of Technology
Claude S. Fischer , B.A. 1968 – sociologist ; professor of sociology , University of California, Berkeley
Anna Lee Fisher , B.S. 1971, M.D. 1976 – astronaut
FM-2030 , B.A. 1952 – transhumanist philosopher and author
Martin Ford , M.B.A. 1991 – author of Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future , winner of the 2015 Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award
Arthur Furst – toxicologist and cancer researcher
Biruté Galdikas , B.S. 1966, M.A. 1969, Ph.D. 1978 – primatologist ; considered the world's foremost expert in primatology[citation needed ]
E. Mark Gold , Ph.D. 1965 – computer scientist
Louis M. Goldstein , Ph.D. 1977 – professor of linguistics and psychology , Yale University
Stathis Gourgouris , B.A., M.A., Ph.D. – professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University
Nancy Guerra , B.A. – psychologist and dean of the School of Social Ecology at University of California, Irvine
Elliot Hirshman , M.A. 1984, Ph.D. 1987 – President of San Diego State University
David Ho – physician and AIDS researcher; 1996 Time Person of the Year
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg , biologist and climate scientist known as a leading in the effects of climate change on coral reefs
John Keith Irwin (1929–2010), B.A. – author; professor of sociology, San Francisco State University [ 26]
M. Saif Islam – electrical engineer; professor at the University of California, Davis[ 27]
Charlie Jackson , B.A. 1972 – co-founder of FutureWave Software , which created Adobe Flash
Kay Redfield Jamison – writer; psychiatry professor, Johns Hopkins University
Frede Jensen Ph.D. 1961 – author; Romance philologist ; professor of French , University of Colorado at Boulder
Lewis Judd , MD – neurobiologist and psychiatrist, Director of the National Institute of Mental Health , pioneered biomedical study of mental illness, professor at the University of California, San Diego (1977-2013)
John Junkins , professor and former interim President of Texas A&M University
Travis Kalanick – co-founder of Uber (dropped out)
Hildegard Korf Kallmann-Bijl – Ph.D. 1955, Kallmann Atmosphere
Hans Kamp , Ph.D. Philosophy – professor, University of Stuttgart and University of Texas, Austin
David A. Karnofsky , BA 1934 – physician, medical oncologist, known for the Karnofsky score
Kenneth Kaushansky – Dean of Stony Brook University School of Medicine , physician, former editor-in-chief of Blood , past president of the American Society of Hematology [ 28]
Maulana Karenga – former chairperson of the black-studies department, California State University, Long Beach ; founder of Kwanzaa [citation needed ]
Yasuyuki Kawahigashi , Ph.D. 1989 – mathematician; professor at University of Tokyo
Ed Krupp , Ph.D. 1972 – astronomer ; author; director, Griffith Observatory
Thomas S. Kupper – physician, Thomas B. Fitzpatrick Professor at Harvard Medical School
Helen Landgarten , B.A 1963 – psychotherapist, art therapy pioneer
Jim Lanzone – president, CBS Interactive [ 29]
Ralph Larkin , Ph.D. 1969 – sociologist
Jeffrey W. Legro , M.A. 1988, Ph.D. 1992 – political scientist; executive vice president, provost, and professor at the University of Richmond ; professor and vice provost for global affairs at the University of Virginia
Steven Lehrer – medical researcher and writer
Antony Garrett Lisi – theoretical physicist
Elizabeth Loftus – psychologist ; professor, University of California, Irvine ; influential for her studies on human memory
Geoffrey Marcy – astronomer; professor of physics and astronomy , University of California, Berkeley
Gordon Eugene Martin , M.S. 1951 – pioneering piezoelectric materials researcher for underwater sound transducers [ 30]
K. Megan McArthur , B.S. 1993 – astronaut, including STS-125 shuttle mission to service Hubble Space Telescope
Patrick McNaughton , B.A. 1966 – art historian, Chancellor Professor of African Art History at Indiana University
Michael Morhaime , B.S. 1990 – co-founder, Blizzard Entertainment [ 10] [ 11]
Steven Muller – former president, Johns Hopkins University
Story Musgrave , M.B.A. 1959 – astronaut
Nathan Myhrvold , B.A., M.S. 1979 – former chief technology officer , Microsoft ; board of trustees member, Institute for Advanced Study
David Nagel , Ph.D. – former president and chief executive officer, PalmSource
Hugh Nibley , B.A., history – writer and scholar; professor of ancient studies, Brigham Young University
Bruce Ovbiagele , M.S. 2009 – physician, academician, author, editor, and hospital leader
Hagop Panossian – aerospace engineer, academic and philanthropist
Mary Papazian – president of San Jose State University
David A. Patterson , A.B. 1960, M.S. 1970, Ph.D. 1976 – professor of computer science , University of California, Berkeley; one of the pioneers of both RISC and RAID
Frank Pearce , B.S. 1990 – co-founder, Blizzard Entertainment [ 10] [ 11]
John L. Phillips , Ph.D. 1987 – astronaut
George C. Pimentel , B.S. 1943 – former professor of chemistry , University of California, Berkeley; inventor of the chemical laser ; namesake of the George C. Pimentel Award in Chemical Education ; namesake of Pimentel Hall, University of California, Berkeley
Mason Porter – Professor of Mathematics, UCLA (2016 – )
Jon Postel , B.S. 1966, M.S. 1968, Ph.D. 1974 – Internet pioneer
Alvin F. Poussaint – professor of psychiatry , Harvard University
Hilary Putnam – philosopher of mind, language and mathematics; philosophy professor, Harvard University
Itamar Rabinovich , PhD – historian, diplomat, and President of Tel Aviv University
Max Rafferty , B.A. 1938, M.A. 1949 – 22nd California State Superintendent of Public Instruction , education advocate, author, and politician
Kanury Venkata Subba Rao , post-doctoral research 1985–88 – immunologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
Louise Richardson , M.A. 1981 – the first female Vice-Chancellor of both the University of St Andrews and the University of Oxford (the third oldest and oldest university in the English-speaking world respectively)
Ahmadreza Rofougaran , B.S. 1986, M.S. 1988, Ph.D. 1998 – Pioneering RF CMOS and mmWave Radios
Jed E. Rose , Post-Doctoral 1979–1980, Psychophysiology – Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University ; co-inventor of the nicotine patch ; President and CEO of the Rose Research Center[ 31] [ 32]
Christine Rossell , Ph.D. Political Science – Professor Boston University
Nathan Salmon , Ph.D. Philosophy – Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara
Wesley Salmon , Ph.D. Philosophy – Professor, University of Pittsburgh
Henry Samueli , B.S. 1975, M.S. 1976, Ph.D. 1980 – professor of electrical engineering , University of California, Los Angeles ; co-founder of Broadcom Corporation ; namesake of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science , UCLA; namesake of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering , University of California, Irvine
Mark S. Scarberry – professor of law at Pepperdine University School of Law
Elliot See , M.S. 1962 – astronaut
Etel Solingen , Ph.D. 1987 – political scientist
David L. Soltz , Ph.D. 1974 – environmental biologist, President of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania[ 33]
Esther Somerfeld-Ziskind , M.A. Psychology, 1934 – neurologist and psychiatrist
Steven Soter , B.S. 1965 – astrophysicist, science writer, co-wrote both Cosmos television series
Gilbert Strang , Ph.D. 1959 – professor of mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Gary Sullivan , Ph.D. 1991 – researcher and standardization leader in video compression technology including H.264/AVC , HEVC , and DirectX Video Acceleration
Guido Tabellini , Ph.D. 1984 – rector , Bocconi University , Milan, Italy
Andrea Talentino , M.A., Ph.D. – ninth president of Augustana College
David Tannor (born 1958), Ph.D. – theoretical chemist , Hermann Mayer Professorial Chair in the Department of Chemical Physics at the Weizmann Institute of Science
Richard A. Tapia – mathematician ; advocate for under-represented minorities in science education; professor of computational and applied mathematics , Rice University
Paul Terasaki – organ-transplant medicine and tissue typing
Michael Albert Thomas – physicist , academic, and clinical researcher
Marc Tremblay , M.S. 1985, Ph.D. 1991 – chief architect, Sun Microsystems ; co-designer of several of its microprocessors
Hendrik W. (H.W.) van der Merwe , Ph.D. 1963 – founder of the Centre for Intergroup Studies , University of Cape Town
Marius Vassiliou , M.B.A 1991 – research executive, author, and computational scientist
Taylor Wang , B.S. 1967, M.S. 1968, Ph.D. 1971 – astronaut; professor of mechanical engineering , Vanderbilt University
Jessica Watkins , Ph.D. Geology 2015 – astronaut candidate
Nicole Weekes , psychologist and neuroscientist
Fred Whipple , B.S. 1927 – astronomer; proposed the dirty snowball theory of the composition of comets ; namesake of the Whipple Observatory in Arizona
Susan Wojcicki , M.B.A. 1998 – CEO of YouTube
Susanne Woods - English professor and provost of Wheaton College
Flossie Wong-Staal , B.S. 1968, Ph.D. Molecular Biology 1972 – virology, first to clone HIV
Charles E. Young , M.A. 1957, Ph.D. 1960 – former chancellor , University of California, Los Angeles ; former president, University of Florida[ 34]
Mani H. Zadeh , B.S. 1994 – surgeon and researcher (sinus surgery)
Mary Golda Ross , professional engineering certificate, 1949 – First Native American Woman Engineer
Arts and literature [ edit ]
Amy Adler – artist
Luis Aguilar-Monsalve – writer and educator
Sara Kathryn Arledge – artist
Catherine Asaro – Nebula Award -winning science-fiction novelist
Glenna Avila – artist
James Robert Baker – novelist
Gary Baseman – artist
Edith Baumann – abstract artist
Rosa Beltrán – writer, lecturer and academic
Guy Bennett – writer, translator and educator
Susan Berman – author and screenwriter
Stan Bitters – sculptor
Justina Blakeney – designer and author
Slater Bradley – artist
JaNay Brown-Wood , children's book author
Kenneth Wayne Bushnell – artist and educator
Jan Butterfield – art writer and educator
Vija Celmins – artist
Judy Chicago – artist and educator
Vicky A. Clark – curator
Coleman Collins – artist
Jennifer Dalton – artist
Agnes de Mille – dancer and choreographer
Elliot Engel – writer, dramatist, and lecturer
Jacques Ehrmann – literary theorist
Dan Eldon – photojournalist
Warren Farrell – educator, gender equality activist and author of The Myth of Male Power [ 35]
Alyce Frank – artist
Martin Friedman – former director of Walker Art Center
Charles Garabedian – artist
Laeh Glenn – visual artist[ 36]
Kelly Grovier – poet and literary critic
Kim Gruenenfelder – author[ 37]
Sam Harris – writer
Emilie Halpern – artist
Florence Parry Heide – author of children's literature
Juan Felipe Herrera – professor, 21st U.S. poet laureate
Gilah Yelin Hirsch – artist
Diane Johnson – novelist
Jane Jin Kaisen – artist
Beth Katleman – sculptor
Craig Kauffman – artist
Jonathan Kellerman – Edgar Award -winning novelist and psychologist
Toba Khedoori – painter
Annie Lapin – painter
Mitchell Landsberg – journalist
Gaylord Larsen – mystery writer
Joanne Larson – writer
Russell Leong – author and philosopher of Asian-American studies
Linda Levi – artist
Dave McNary – entertainment journalist
Edward Meshekoff – artist
Meleko Mokgosi – artist
Ed Moses – artist
Alexandra Nechita – painter
John D. Nesbitt – writer and educator
Tameka Norris – artist
Flo Perkins – glass artist
Raymond Pettibon – visual artist , known for creating the cover art for punk-rock band Black Flag's albums
Jenelle Porter – art curator and author
RinRin Doll – model and YouTuber
Jason Rhoades – artist
Kay Ryan – poet and educator; U.S. Poet Laureate (2008–2010); MacArthur Fellow (2011)[ 38]
Betye Saar – artist
Ben Sakoguchi – artist
Shizu Saldamando – artist
Sarah Seager – artist
Cindy Shih – artist
Klaus Stimeder – writer and journalist
Jan Stussy (1921–1990) – artist
Wu Tsang – artist
Billie Tsien – architect, Barack Obama Presidential Center
Harry Turtledove – Hugo Award and Nebula Award-winning science-fiction novelist
Barbara Brooks Wallace – award-winning children's author , including two Edgar Awards [ 39] and a William Allen White Children's Book Award
Emma Walton Hamilton (UCLA Lab School) – actress, author of children's book
Idelle Weber – artist
Antoine Wilson – novelist
Jan Wurm – artist
Richard Wyatt Jr. – artist
Film, television and theater[ edit ]
Sean Astin was a 2011, 2024 commencement speaker at UCLA.
Nicolas Cage
James Franco
Jayne Mansfield
Leonard Nimoy
Ben Stiller
Moustapha Akkad – film producer
Corey Allen – actor, film director, writer, television director, and producer
Rachel Ames – actress
Victoria Ann Lewis – actress and theatre creator
Inez Asher – television writer and novelist
Sean Astin – actor
Phil Austin – comedian and writer[ 40]
Sunkrish Bala – actor
Carroll Ballard – film director
Robert Balser – animator and animation director (Yellow Submarine )[ 41]
Carol Barbee – television producer
Errol Barnett – CNN anchor
William Bast – screenwriter and author
Justine Bateman – actress, director, producer, including Family Ties and Men Behaving Badly
Beth Behrs – actress, 2 Broke Girls
Catherine Bell – actress
Mary Kay Bergman – voice actress
Corbin Bernsen – actor
Sarah Uriarte Berry – actress and singer
Mayim Bialik – actress, including sitcom television series Blossom and The Big Bang Theory ; host of Jeopardy!
Bruce Bilson – Primetime Emmy Award winning director
Dustin Lance Black – Academy Award -winning screenwriter for biographical film Milk
Jack Black – actor, comedian and musician
Shane Black – screenwriter; wrote buddy cop action film Lethal Weapon and crime black-comedy film Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang
Paul Bloch – chairman of Rogers & Cowan , celebrity publicist.[ 42]
Lo Bosworth – actress, including Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County and The Hills
Beau Bridges – actor
Dorothy Bridges – actress and poet
Lloyd Bridges – actor
Carol Burnett – actress and comedian
Charles Burnett – film director
Ana Brenda Contreras – actress
Michael Burns – actor and historian; child star of Wagon Train and It's a Man's World ; professor emeritus in history, Mount Holyoke College ; horse breeder in Danville, Kentucky
Nicolas Cage – actor
Patricia Cardoso – filmmaker, Real Women Have Curves
Sofia Carson – actress
Nancy Cartwright – Emmy Award -winning actress; voice of Bart Simpson
Cari Champion – Broadcast journalist and TV personality
Doug Chiang – Academy Award-winning film production designer
Migdia Chinea – screenwriter; director; writer for films including The Incredible Hulk
Tanya Chisholm – actress
James Coburn – Academy Award-winning actor
Josh Cooke – actor, including Better With You
Wyatt Emory Cooper – author, screenwriter, actor, father of Anderson Cooper
Eleanor Coppola – Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker
Francis Ford Coppola – Academy Award-winning film director, screenwriter; co-wrote and directed the Godfather Trilogy and Apocalypse Now [ 43]
Alex Cox – film director and screenwriter; wrote and directed Repo Man and Sid and Nancy
Jeanne Crain - actress, including Pinky , State Fair , Leave Her to Heaven , A Letter to Three Wives and Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
Mark Cullen – Emmy-nominated television writer, screenwriter; Cop Out
Robb Cullen – Emmy-nominated television writer, screenwriter; Cop Out
Julie Dash – film director; wrote and directed Daughters of the Dust
Jonathan Dayton – film director; co-directed Little Miss Sunshine
James Dean – Academy Award-nominated actor (dropped out after one semester)[ 43]
Joyce DeWitt – actress, including Three's Company
Shirley Dinsdale – winner of the first "Emmys " for Judy Splinters in 1949[ 44]
Deepti Divakar – Indian model, actress, writer and Miss India World 1981
David Dorfman – actor, child prodigy, and attorney
John Duda – actor
Merrin Dungey – actress, King of Queens , Big Little Lies
Robert Englund – actor, including Freddy Krueger in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise
Josh Evans – actor, director and producer
Hal Fishman – longest-running news anchor in American television; KTLA 5 News Los Angeles
Will Forte – actor and comedian
James Franco – Academy Award -nominated actor,[ 43] also taught film classes[ 45]
Eddie Frierson – actor
Brad Garrett – actor and comedian
Barbara Garshman – television producer, writer and executive
Kathy Garver – actress, Family Affair
Caitlin Gerard – actress, American Crime
Alex Gibney – documentary filmmaker
Lillian Glass – author, TV commentator, body language expert
Dan Gordon – screenwriter
Christopher Gorham – actor
Horace Hahn – actor
Marilyn Hall – Canadian-born American producer and philanthropist[ 46]
Kristin Hanggi – Tony Award -nominated theater director
Chris Hardwick – actor, comedian and television personality; host of popular-science documentary television series Wired Science
Catherine Hardwicke – film director and screenwriter
Mariska Hargitay – Emmy Award-winning actress, including Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Mark Harmon – actor; played quarterback on the school's football team (1971–1973)
Kayo Hatta – film director, including Picture Bride
Micol Hebron – multidisciplinary contemporary artist
Felicia D. Henderson – television producer, writer, and director, and co-creator of Soul Food
Michael Hitchcock – actor, including Waiting for Guffman , Best in Show , Serenity
Laurie Holden – actress, producer and human rights activist
Earl Holliman – Golden Globe -winning film and TV actor
Allan Hunt – film, television and stage actor
John Ireland – sportscaster
Brittany Ishibashi – actress[ 47]
Mike Jittlov – independent animator
Anne-Marie Johnson – actress
Judy Kaye – Tony Award-winning actress and singer
Staci Keanan – actress, including Step by Step and My Two Dads , currently deputy district attorney with Los Angeles County District Attorney 's Office
Joanna Kerns – actress
Taran Killam – actor, comedian
Derek Klena – Tony Award-nominated actor and singer, including Anastasia , Jagged Little Pill
Walter Koenig – actor, including Star Trek
David Koepp – screenwriter
Mila Kunis – actress
Carlos Lacámara – actor
Lloyd LaCuesta – KTVU television news reporter, bureau chief, San Francisco Bay Area
Christine Lakin – actress, including Step by Step
Suzanne Lanza – model
Karenssa LeGear – actress
Robert Lehrer – actor
Carol Lin – CNN news anchor
Justin Lin – film director; co-wrote and directed Better Luck Tomorrow
Heather Locklear – actress
Allan Loeb – screenwriter and film producer
Josie Loren – actress, including Make It or Break It
Masiela Lusha – actress and writer
Meredith MacRae – actress
Jayne Mansfield – actress and model
Frank Marshall – film producer
Courtney Marsh – Academy Award-nominated filmmaker
Jeanine Mason – winner of So You Think You Can Dance , season 5
Doug McClure – actor
Elizabeth McGovern – actress
Danica McKellar – actress, including The Wonder Years
Scott Mechlowicz – actor
Mike Medavoy – film producer
Darius Mehrjui – film director
Nigel Miguel – actor, film producer, Belize Film Commissioner
Victor Millan – actor and professor
Emud Mokhberi – Academy Award-nominated film director; photographer
Niels Mueller – film director and screenwriter
Mary Nguyen – Emmy-nominated investigative journalist; Teen Magazine 's Miss Teenage America 1993[ 48] [ 49] [ 50]
Leonard Nimoy – actor, director and photographer[ 51]
Larry Niven – science fiction writer, including Ringworld
Matt Nix – writer and producer, including Burn Notice
Lisa Onodera – film producer, including Picture Bride , The Debut , Day of Independence and Americanese
John Orloff – screenwriter
Danielle Panabaker – actress
Kay Panabaker – actress
Bryce Papenbrook – voice actor
Randall Park – actor, comedian
Alexander Payne – Academy Award-winning filmmaker; film director and co-screenwriter of Election , About Schmidt and Sideways
Nasim Pedrad – actress; cast member on Saturday Night Live
Kal Penn – actor
Frank Peretti – author, film producer and screenwriter
Gina Prince-Bythewood – film director and screenwriter; wrote and directed Love & Basketball
Emily Ratajkowski – model
Autumn Reeser – actress
Tasha Reign – pornographic actress
Rob Reiner – actor and film director; directed The Princess Bride and When Harry Met Sally...
Nicole Riegel – screenwriter, director[ 52]
Tim Robbins – Academy Award-winning actor, film director and social activist; wrote and directed Bob Roberts and Dead Man Walking
Nicolette Robinson – actor; starred in stage productions of Brooklynite and Waitress [ 53] [ 54]
Fred Roos – producer of many Francis Ford Coppola films, including The Godfather Part II [ 55]
Dev Ross – Annie Award , Emmy Award, Humanitas Award , and PBS ACT Award-winning screenwriter; Winnie the Pooh and Return of Jafar [ 56]
Eric Roth – Academy Award-winning screenwriter
Nick Sagan – science-fiction novelist and screenwriter
Paul Schrader – screenwriter and film director; wrote Taxi Driver and Raging Bull
Arnold Shapiro – Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning director and producer
Harry Shearer – actor and comedian, including The Simpsons
Dax Shepard – actor
Armin Shimerman – actor
Joel Siegel – film critic and television journalist
Brad Silberling – film director and screenwriter
David Silverman – animator , director, producer of The Simpsons ; director of The Simpsons Movie , and co-director of Monsters, Inc.
Jeremy Sisto – actor
Tom Skerritt – Emmy Award-winning actor
John Smith – actor
Shirlee Smith – talk show host, columnist
Darren Star – producer; creator of Beverly Hills, 90210 and Sex and the City
David J. Steiner – documentary filmmaker, educator, rabbi and political activist
Ben Stiller – actor and comedian
Joel Surnow – co-creator of 24
Sydney Sweeney - actress
Cynthia Szigeti – actress and improv teacher[ 57]
Wes Takahashi – visual effects supervisor and animator[ 58]
George Takei – actor, including Star Trek ; announcer for The Howard Stern Show
Chris Tashima – Academy Award-winning film director and actor
Peter Tomarken – game show host; Press Your Luck
Tamlyn Tomita – actress
Tritia Toyota – news anchor, CBS 2 Los Angeles
Ham Tran – film director, including Journey from the Fall
Kelly Marie Tran – actress
Gabrielle Union – actress
Milo Ventimiglia – actor, including Heroes , Gilmore Girls , This Is Us
Gore Verbinski – film director; directed the Pirates of the Caribbean film series
Lynn Wallad – model[ 59]
Michael Warren – actor, including Hill Street Blues ; played on UCLA's basketball national championship teams in 1967 and 1968
Jaleel White – actor, including Family Matters
John J. B. Wilson – writer, creator of the Golden Raspberry Awards
Amy Winfrey – artist and animator
Eric Winter – actor
Ali Wong – writer and comedian
Leonard Wu – actor
Jenny Yang – writer and comedian
Hoyt Yeatman – Academy Award-winning visual-effects supervisor
Caveh Zahedi – filmmaker
Daphne Zuniga – actress, including Melrose Place , One Tree Hill
Hall of Famers in major team sports [ edit ]
National Baseball Hall of Fame [ edit ]
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame [ edit ]
Jackie Robinson
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor), six-time NBA MVP , Hall of Famer
Reggie Miller , Hall of Famer
Bill Walton , NBA MVP, Hall of Famer
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (played as Lew Alcindor at UCLA) – six-time National Basketball Association champion; NBA's all-time leading scorer; member of the Basketball Hall of Fame [ 100]
Val Ackerman – commissioner of the Big East Conference , first president of the WNBA , former pro basketball player[ 101]
Arron Afflalo – former National Basketball Association player[ 102]
Bryce Alford – professional basketball player
Ike Anigbogu – National Basketball Association player, Indiana Pacers
Trevor Ariza – former National Basketball Association player[ 103]
Amari Bailey (born 2004) – National Basketball Association player
Sam Balter – Olympic gold medalist[ 104]
Donald Barksdale – first African-American basketball All-American; Olympic basketball team member; Olympic gold medalist; NBA All-Star; member of the Basketball Hall of Fame[ 105]
Lonzo Ball – National Basketball Association player, 2nd overall pick in 2017 NBA draft [ 106]
LiAngelo Ball , professional basketball player, briefly attended[ 107]
Matt Barnes – former National Basketball Association player[ 108]
Nikki Blue – former Women's National Basketball Association player and coach[ 109]
Jonah Bolden (born 1996) – professional basketball player
Darren Collison – former NBA player[ 110]
Denise Curry – former professional and Olympic player and former women's basketball program head coach at CSU, Fullerton [ 111]
Baron Davis – former National Basketball Association player[ 112]
Mark Eaton – former American professional basketball player; His No. 53 retired by Utah Jazz [ 113]
Tyus Edney – former National Basketball Association player and coach[ 114]
Jordan Farmar – former National Basketball Association player[ 115]
Dan Gadzuric – former National Basketball Association player[ 116]
Corey Gaines (born 1965) – former basketball player and coach
Gail Goodrich – National Basketball Association Hall of Fame player; won an NBA championship with the Los Angeles Lakers [ 117]
Stuart Gray – former National Basketball Association player[ 118]
Issac Hamilton – professional basketball player, current free agent
Andy Hill (born c. 1950) – 3x college national champion basketball player, President of CBS Productions and Channel One News , author, and motivational speaker
Jack Hirsch (born c. 1941) – basketball player
Jrue Holiday – National Basketball Association player, 2x NBA champion [ 119]
Nicole Kaczmarski – former Women's National Basketball Association player (did not graduate)[ 120]
Jason Kapono – former National Basketball Association player[ 121]
Mitch Kupchak – general manager for the Charlotte Hornets [ 122]
Zach LaVine – National Basketball Association player[ 123]
T. J. Leaf – professional basketball player[ 124]
Cliff Livingston – former National Basketball Association player and coach[ 125]
Kevin Love – National Basketball Association player; 5th overall pick in 2008 NBA draft , NBA champion; three-point contest winner; four-time NBA All Star, and Olympic gold medalist[ 126]
Maylana Martin , 2000 – Women's National Basketball Association player; assistant coach at UCLA[ 127]
Luc Mbah a Moute – former NBA player[ 128]
Andre McCarter – former NBA player[ 129]
Ann Meyers – Hall of Fame basketball player and Olympic silver medalist [ 130]
Reggie Miller – former National Basketball Association player, Olympic gold medalist , and third All-Time in 3-pointers, member of the Basketball Hall of Fame[ 131]
Dave Minor – former National Basketball Association player[ 132]
Jerome Moiso – American professional basketball player in Europe, former NBA player[ 133]
Shabazz Muhammad – National Basketball Association player[ 134]
Willie Naulls – former National Basketball Association player[ 135]
Teiko Nishi – high school basketball coach[citation needed ]
Ed O'Bannon – basketball player, led Bruins to the 1995 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship [ 136]
Anita Ortega – Women's Professional Basketball League player[ 137]
Noelle Quinn , 2007 – Women's National Basketball Association player[ 138]
Pooh Richardson – former National Basketball Association player[ 139]
Dijon Thompson (born 1983) – former NBA player[ 140]
Bill Walton – National Basketball Association MVP, member of the Basketball Hall of Fame; now a broadcaster[ 141]
Earl Watson – former National Basketball Association player and coach[ 142]
Russell Westbrook – National Basketball Association player; Most Valuable Player and Olympic Gold Medalist[ 143]
Jamaal Wilkes – former National Basketball Association player; four-time NBA champion; member of the Basketball Hall of Fame[ 144]
Natalie Williams , 1994 – former Women's National Basketball Association and Olympic player. Currently the General Manager for Las Vegas Aces .[ 145]
Lisa Willis , former Women's National Basketball Association player and coach[ 146]
Trevor Wilson – former National Basketball Association player[ 147]
Troy Aikman , Hall of Famer and three-time NFL Super Bowl champion
Matthew Slater , ten-time Pro Bowler and three-time NFL Super Bowl champion
Jonathan Ogden , Hall of Famer and eleven-time Pro Bowler
Adam Peters , NFL general manager
Troy Aikman – former National Football League player, three-time Super Bowl champion and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame [ 148]
Kermit Alexander – former National Football League player, one-time Pro Bowl selection[ 149]
Flipper Anderson – former National Football League player; holds NFL record for receiving yards in a game[ 150]
Zenon Andrusyshyn – former National Football League player, Southern Baptist minister[ 151]
Bill Armstrong – National Football League player[ 152]
Dave Ball – former National Football League player[ 153]
Anthony Barr –Minnesota Vikings linebacker[ 154]
Gary Beban – 1967 Heisman Trophy winner; former National Football League player[ 155]
Drew Bennett – former National Football League player[ 156]
Steve Bono – former National Football League player[ 157]
Paul Cameron – football player[ 158]
Leo Cantor (1919–1995) – National Football League football player
Brandon Chillar – former National Football League player[ 159]
Kenyon Coleman – National Football League player[ 160]
Randy Cross – former National Football League player; three-time All-Pro selection[ 161]
Dave Dalby – former National Football League player; one-time Pro Bowl selection[ 162]
Bruce Davis – former National Football League player, Super Bowl Champion
Milt Davis – NFL player, First-team All-Pro, Second-team All-Pro, 2× NFL interceptions leader
Kenny Easley – National Football League player; 1984 NFL Defensive Player of the Year [ 163]
Irv Eatman – former National Football League player[ 164]
Donnie Edwards – National Football League player[ 165]
Allan Ellis – former National Football League player; one-time Pro Bowl selection[ 166]
Danny Everett – 1988 Olympic gold medalist, 4 × 400 m men's relay[ 167]
Mike Farr – National Football League player; Detroit Lions wide receiver[ 168]
Kris Farris – former National Football League player[ 169]
Tom Fears – former National Football League player, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame [ 170]
Rudy Feldman – head football coach at the University of New Mexico , 1968–1973; assistant coach with the San Diego Chargers and the St. Louis Cardinals ; director of pro personnel for the Chargers, 1987–1997
Mike Flanagan – former National Football League player[ 171]
Bryan Fletcher – former National Football League player and Super Bowl champion[ 172]
Kai Forbath – National Football League player[ 173]
DeShaun Foster – former National Football League player; San Francisco 49ers running back[ 174]
Nesby Glasgow – former American football safety who played 14 seasons in the National Football League [ 175]
Gaston Green – former National Football League player; one-time Pro Bowl selection[ 176]
Wally Henry – former National Football League player, one-time Pro Bowl selection[ 177]
Efren Herrera – former National Football League player; All Pro player[ 178]
Brett Hundley – former UCLA quarterback[ 179]
Jimmy Johnson – former NFL player and member of Pro Football Hall of Fame [ 180]
Norm Johnson – former National Football League player[ 181]
Jimmie Jones – gridiron football player[ 182]
Maurice Jones-Drew – former National Football League player; (2011 ) NFL rushing yards leader and three time All-Pro selection (did not graduate)[ 183]
Joe Keeble – National Football League player[ 184]
Charlie Kendall – former American Football League player[ 185]
Billy Kilmer – former National Football League player, American Football Association commissioner, member of the College Football Hall of Fame [ 186]
Travis Kirschke – former National Football League player[ 187]
Fulton Kuykendall – former National Football League player[ 188]
Carnell Lake – former National Football League player[ 189]
John Lee – NCAA -record breaking, two-time All-American placekicker [ 190]
Marcedes Lewis – National Football League player[ 191]
Cliff Livingston – former National Football League player[ 192]
Duval Love – former National Football League player, New Orleans Saints offensive tackle [ 193]
Tommy Maddox – former National Football League player[ 194]
Ricky Manning – former National Football League player[ 195]
Frank Manumaleuga – former National Football League player[ 196]
Jim Matheny – football player[ 197]
Freeman McNeil – former National Football League player, three-time All-Pro selection[ 198]
Fred McNeill – former National Football League player[ 199]
Cade McNown – former National Football League player[ 200]
Bjorn Merten – All-American[ 201]
Jamir Miller – former National Football League player, one-time All-Pro selection[ 202]
Freddie Mitchell – former National Football League player[ 203]
Max Montoya – former National Football League player, four-time Pro Bowl selection[ 204]
Rahim Moore – National Football League player for the Denver Broncos [ 205]
Ryan Nece – National Football League player; Super Bowl champion[ 206]
Ken Norton Jr. – former National Football League player; three-time Super Bowl champion[ 207]
Jonathan Ogden – former National Football League player; Super Bowl champion and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame [ 208]
Drew Olson , 2009 – former National Football League player[ 209]
Vaughn Parker – former National Football League player[ 210]
Marvcus Patton – former National Football League player[ 211]
Don Paul – former National Football League player; three-time Pro Bowl selection[ 212]
Adam Peters – National Football League general manager, Washington Commanders [ 213]
Carl Peterson – former general manager, Kansas City Chiefs [citation needed ]
Roman Phifer – former National Football League player; three-time Super Bowl champion[ 214]
Alex Redmond – National Football League player[ 215]
Jerry Robinson – former National Football League player[ 216]
Josh Rosen – Second-team All-Pac-12, Freshman All-American, Pac-12 Freshman Offensive Player of the Year, NFL player
Jim Salsbury – former National Football League player[ 217]
Jay Schroeder – former National Football League player; one-time Pro Bowl selection[ 218]
Mike Seidman (born 1981) – NFL football player
Brandon Sermons – American football player[ 219]
Luis Sharpe – former National Football League player; three-time Pro Bowl selection[ 220]
Mike Sherrard – former National Football League player[ 221]
Don Shinnick – former National Football League player[ 222]
Matthew Slater – former National Football League player, Eight-time All Pro, ten-time Pro Bowler, and three-time Super Bowl champion.[ 223]
Kevin Smith – former National Football League player[ 224]
Ken Snelling – former National Football League player[ 225]
Al Sparlis – former National Football League player, member of the College Football Hall of Fame[ 226]
Woody Strode – football player; one of the first African-American players to integrate the National Football League and film actor[ 227]
Xavier Su'a-Filo – offensive lineman[ 228]
Harry Thompson – National Football League player[ 229]
Glen Titensor – former National Football League player[ 230]
Mark Tuinei – former National Football League player; three-time Super Bowl champion[ 231]
Eric Turner – former National Football League player; one-time All-Pro selection[ 232]
Wendell Tyler – former National Football League player, one-time Pro Bowl selection[ 233]
Alterraun Verner – National Football League player[ 234]
Bruce Walker – Defensive End National Football League
James Washington – former National Football League player[ 235]
Kenny Washington – former football player; one of the first African-American players to integrate the National Football League [ 236]
Bob Waterfield – former National Football League player and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame [ 237]
Dick Witcher – former National Football League player[ 238]
Corey Pavin
Jonathan Bornstein
Benny Feilhaber
Danesha Adams – NWSL defender , Sky Blue FC [ 244]
Lauren Barnes – NWSL defender, Seattle Reign FC [ 245]
Chad Barrett – Major League Soccer forward ; Los Angeles Galaxy [ 246]
Carlos Bocanegra – Chivas USA centre back ; vice captain, U.S. men's national soccer team [ 247]
Jonathan Bornstein – American-Israeli soccer player; Chicago Fire FC ; captain, U.S. men's national soccer team[ 248]
Zakiya Bywaters – NWSL forward, Chicago Red Stars [ 249]
Abby Dahlkemper – NWSL defender, Western New York Flash [ 250]
Caprice Dydasco – Washington Spirit
Michael Enfield – played in MLS
David Estrada – forward, midfielder for Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer[ 251]
Benny Feilhaber – Sporting Kansas City Midfielder ; 2013 MLS Cup champion and U.S. men's national soccer team
Jessie Fleming – Canada women's national soccer team
Brad Friedel – Premier League soccer player; 2002 U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year [ 252]
Kevin Hartman – Major League Soccer player; two-time MLS Cup champion and 1999 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year [ 253]
Jaime Hipp – water polo goalkeeper; Olympian[ 254]
Lauren Holiday – NWSL forward, FC Kansas City ; member, U.S. women's national soccer team [ 255]
Patrick Ianni – defender of Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer, U.S. Olympian for 2008 Beijing Olympics[ 256]
Cobi Jones – Major League Soccer player; two-time MLS Cup champion and 1998 U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year [ 257]
Sarah Killion – number 2 pick in NWSL Draft, plays for Sky Blue FC
Kristina Larsen – NWSL forward , Seattle Reign FC[ 258]
Sydney Leroux – NWSL forward, Boston Breakers ; member, U.S. women's national soccer team[ 259]
Louise Lieberman (born 1977) – soccer coach and former player
Sam Mewis – U.S. women's national soccer team[ 260]
Megan Oyster – Washington Spirit
Mallory Pugh – U.S. women's national soccer team
Matt Reis – Major League Soccer player[ 261]
Nick Rimando – Major League Soccer player; MLS Cup champion[ 262]
Katelyn Rowland – FC Kansas City
Sigi Schmid – soccer coach and member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame [ 263]
Scot Thompson – Major League Soccer player; MLS Cup champion[ 264]
Peter Vagenas – Major League Soccer player; MLS Cup champion[ 265]
Marvell Wynne – Major League Soccer player; United States men's national soccer team player[ 266]
McCall Zerboni – NWSL midfielder; Western New York Flash[ 267]
Arthur Ashe the first and only black male tennis player to ever win the titles at Wimbledon , the US Open , and the Australian Open .
Jimmy Connors
Kevin Young – Olympic gold medalist in track and field, current world record holder 400 meters hurdles
Glenn Cowan (1952–2004) – table tennis player
Lisa Fernandez – Olympic softball gold medalist
Brian Goodell – swimmer; nine NCAA individual championships, two-time Olympic champion, and former world record-holder
Tommy Kendall – race car driver and television analyst
Erwin Klein (d. 1992) – table tennis player
Dan Kutler – Olympic swimmer
Michelle Kwan – world champion figure skater ; record nine-time U.S. National Champion
Ken Pavia – former sports agent, founder of MMAagents Sports Agency, and the former CEO of India's first MMA Promotion Super Fight League [ 292]
Dot Richardson – softball player, Olympic gold medalist
Mark Schultz (attended), 3x NCAA Champion, Olympic and world champion wrestler
Doug Shaffer – platform diving , U.S. National champion, NCAA Diver of the Year, Head coach at UCLA, Minnesota and LSU
Tim Thackrey – US National Team and Pan Am Games gold medalist
Nancy J. Adler – Professor of Organizational Behavior and Samuel Bronfman Chair in Management at McGill University
Eugene Anderson – attorney
Shawn Holley – member of O. J. Simpson murder case defense team
Fred D. Anderson – former CFO of Apple Computer
John Edward Anderson – president of Topa Equities, Ltd.; namesake of UCLA Anderson School of Management
Tom Anderson – founder of MySpace
Nancy Austin – management consultant and author of The Assertive Woman
Stephen F. Bollenbach – CEO of Hilton Hotels Corporation
Saul Brandman (1925–2008) – garment manufacturer[ 293]
Bernard Briskin – co-founder and Chairman of Gelson's Markets
Janice Rogers Brown – judge for the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals
Vincent Bugliosi – attorney and writer
Michael Burry – hedge fund manager
Andrew Campion - Former Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Nike Inc.
Frieda Rapoport Caplan – Entrepreneur in Specialty Produce
Cormac J. Carney – United States federal judge
Phil Carter – attorney, writer, and U.S. Army adviser in Iraq
Morgan Chu – attorney, intellectual property expert
Frank Chuman – attorney and author
Marcia Clark – attorney, lead prosecutor in O. J. Simpson murder case
Johnnie Cochran – attorney
Leslie Abramson - attorney, best known for the defense of Erik Menendez
Jeff Cohen – entertainment lawyer best known for work as child actor in The Goonies (1985)
Lynn Compton – former judge for the California Court of Appeals and served as a commissioned officer with E Company , 2nd Battalion , 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment , in the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army
Roger Curtis – founder of Associated Electrics
Keith Fink – attorney
Laurence D. Fink – CEO and Chairman of BlackRock
Dolly Gee – U.S. District Court judge
Bill Gross – co-founder of PIMCO ; philatelist
Vinita Gupta – first Indian-origin woman to take her company public[ 294]
Horace Hahn – assisted Justice Robert H. Jackson as an interrogator in the prosecution of Nazi war criminals at the Nuremberg Trials
Sam Hamadeh – co-founder, Vault.com
John W. Henry – money manager and principal owner of the Boston Red Sox and Liverpool F.C.
Nita Ing – chairman of Continental Engineering Corporation and Taiwan High Speed Rail
William R. Johnson – chief executive officer, H.J. Heinz Company
Alex Kozinski – judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Ryan Lee – hedge fund manager and radio commentator
Hardy McLain (born 1952) – hedge fund manager; managing partner of CVC Capital Partners
Billy G. Mills – Los Angeles City Council member, 1963–74, Superior Court judge thereafter
Marvin Mitchelson – attorney
Irwin Molasky – real estate entrepreneur and early developer of Las Vegas
Ezri Namvar – former founder and chairman of Namco Capital Group
Dorothy W. Nelson – senior judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Michael Newdow – plaintiff in Supreme Court case that challenged the constitutionality of the Pledge of Allegiance
Robert C. O'Brien , United States National Security Advisor
Michael Ovitz – Hollywood power broker and former president of the Walt Disney Company
Robert O. Peterson – founder of the Jack in the Box restaurant chain
Daniel Petrocelli – attorney
Harry Pregerson – judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Donald Prell – venture capitalist, author and futurist
Subramaniam Ramadorai – chief executive officer and managing director, Tata Consultancy Services
Jennifer Rodgers , former United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and CNN legal analyst
Nobutada Saji – chief executive officer, Suntory
Robert Shapiro – attorney, part of defense team in O. J. Simpson murder case
Sanford C. Sigoloff – businessman and philanthropist[ 295]
Stacey Snider – president of DreamWorks
Ronald Sugar – chief executive officer, Northrop Grumman
Jay Sures – co-president of United Talent Agency [ 296]
Edward Tabash – Constitutional attorney specializing in church and state issues ; Board of Directors for the Center for Inquiry
Robert Mitsuhiro Takasugi – federal judge
A. Wallace Tashima – judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy – founder, chairman and CEO of ILFC
Kim McLane Wardlaw – judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Surangel Whipps Jr. – President of the Republic of Palau (2021 – Present)
Don Yee – NFL sports agent
James Yenbamroong – space entrepreneur and founder of Mu Space
Ken Ziffren (J.D. 1965) – entertainment attorney, L.A.'s film czar (2014–present)
Sara Bareilles Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter
Tenacious D a Grammy Award-winning comedy band with Jack Black (right) and Kyle Gass (left) both UCLA alumni
John Williams an Academy Award, Emmy Award and Grammy Award-winning composer; notable compositions include the scores for Harry Potter , Indiana Jones , Jurassic Park , and Star Wars film series.
Jenni Alpert – singer-songwriter
Sara Bareilles – Grammy Award -winning singer-songwriter and pianist
Jan Berry – singer-songwriter; member of the rock-and-roll duo Jan & Dean
Jeff Blue – music producer for various labels; vice president of Warner California 's artists-and-repertoire division
Alison Brown – Grammy Award-winning banjo player
John Cage – composer; student of Schoenberg
Don Davis – film-score composer , including the science-fiction action film franchise The Matrix trilogy (1999, 2003 and 2003)
Brad Delson – guitarist; lead guitarist and founding member of the Grammy Award-winning rock band Linkin Park
Ryan Dusick – drummer, member of the Grammy Award-winning pop-rock band Maroon 5
Doriot Anthony Dwyer – principal flautist, Boston Symphony Orchestra
Blake McIver Ewing − singer, pianist, actor
John Fahey – experimental guitarist
Kyle Gass – musician, singer, songwriter; member of Grammy Award-winning duo Tenacious D with Jack Black
Jill Gibson – singer-songwriter, photographer, painter and sculptor
Greg Ginn – guitarist and singer-songwriter; guitarist of the punk-rock band Black Flag
Kim Gordon – musician; member of the alternative-rock band Sonic Youth
Greg Graffin – singer-songwriter; lead singer of the punk-rock band Bad Religion
Conan Gray – singer-songwriter; YouTuber
Joshua Guerrero , operatic tenor
Este Haim , — member of Grammy nominated sister band HAIM.
Jake Heggie – opera composer, Dead Man Walking
Marilyn Horne – mezzo-soprano opera singer
James Horner – Academy Award, Golden Globe Award , and Grammy Award-winning film-score composer
Anthony Kiedis – singer-songwriter; lead vocalist of the alternative-rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers
Jim Lindberg – singer-songwriter; lead singer of the punk-rock band Pennywise
Jon MacLennan – session musician and author of Melodic Expressions: The Art of the Line (2012)
Mickey Madden – bass guitarist of the Grammy Award-winning pop-rock band Maroon 5
Ron Mael – musician and songwriter; co-founder (with brother Russell Mael ) and keyboardist of the pop-rock band Sparks
Russell Mael – singer-songwriter; co-founder (with brother Ron Mael ) and lead vocalist of the pop-rock band Sparks
Ray Manzarek – co-founder and keyboardist of the rock band The Doors
Maile Misajon – singer-songwriter; former member of the pop girl group Eden's Crush
Jim Morrison – poet and singer-songwriter; co-founder and lead vocalist of rock band The Doors
Randy Newman – composer, pianist and singer-songwriter; Academy Award, Emmy Award and Grammy Award-winning film-score composer (dropped out one semester short of a B.A. in music)[ 297]
NS Yoon-G , stage name of Christine Kim, aka Kim Yoonji – South Korean singer
John Ondrasik – singer-songwriter; performs pop rock under the stage name Five for Fighting
Mo Ostin – music executive, Chairman Emeritus of Warner Bros. Records
Kira Roessler – musician and film and television dialogue editor ; bass guitarist of the punk-rock band Black Flag ; film and television work includes Primetime Emmy Award -winning dialogue editor for her work on the biographical television miniseries John Adams (2008) episode "Don't Tread On Me"
Laura Roppé – singer-songwriter and writer; cancer survivor who wrote memoir Rocking the Pink: Finding Myself on the Other Side of Cancer [ 298] [ 299]
Seo Jung-kwon – Korean-American rapper under the stage name Tiger JK , and leader of hip hop group Drunken Tiger
Andy Sturmer – singer-songwriter and drummer of Jellyfish , producer for Puffy AmiYumi , composer of theme songs for Ben 10 and Teen Titans
Paul Tanner – member of the Glenn Miller Orchestra , inventor of the Electro-Theremin instrument
David Tao – singer
Brian Tyler – BAFTA -nominated film score composer, conductor and film producer; his compositions include scores for Iron Man 3 , Thor: The Dark World , and Frank Herbert's Children of Dune
Kamasi Washington – jazz saxophonist, composer, producer and bandleader
John Williams – Academy Award, Emmy Award and Grammy Award-winning composer; conductor and pianist; compositions include scores for Harry Potter , Indiana Jones , Jurassic Park and Star Wars , film series
La Monte Young – composer, leading figure in musical minimalism
Inon Zur – BAFTA award and Emmy Awards winning video game and film score composer : notable compositions include scores for Dragon Age , EverQuest , Fallout , Prince of Persia , and Star Trek series.
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi – Prime Minister of Pakistan[ 300]
Farid Abboud – ambassador of Lebanon to United States[citation needed ]
Senu Abdul Rahman – former Member of the Malaysian Parliament , Malaysia's first Minister of Information [ 301]
Glenn M. Anderson – United States Representative from California (1969–1993)[ 302]
Patrick Argüello – Nicaraguan-American revolutionary[ 303] [citation needed ]
Howard Berman – member of the U.S. House of Representatives [ 304]
Tom Bradley – Mayor of Los Angeles (1973–1993)[citation needed ]
Yvonne Braithwaite Burke – Los Angeles County Supervisor[ 305]
John Campbell – member of the U.S. House of Representatives [ 306]
Benjamin Cayetano – Governor of Hawaii (1994–2002)[ 307]
Judy Chu – first Chinese-American woman ever elected to the U.S. Congress [ 308]
James C. Corman – Los Angeles City Council member; member of the U.S. House of Representatives [ 309]
J. Curtis Counts – director, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service [ 310]
Edmund D. Edelman – Los Angeles City Council member (1965–1974); Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors member (1975–1994)[citation needed ]
John Ehrlichman – assistant and counsel to the Richard M. Nixon presidential administration[citation needed ]
Elizabeth Emken – 2012 Republican U.S. Senate Candidate[citation needed ]
Robert C. Farrell – journalist; Los Angeles City Council member (1974–1991)[citation needed ]
Dean Florez – member of the California State Senate , student body president at UCLA [citation needed ]
Vince Fong – member of the U.S. House of Representatives [ 311]
Kirsten Gillibrand – U.S. Senator from New York [ 312]
H.R. Haldeman – Chief of Staff for the Richard M. Nixon presidential administration; a key figure in the Watergate scandal [citation needed ]
James Day Hodgson – former United States Secretary of Labor and Ambassador to Japan [ 313]
Andrei Iancu – Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office [ 314]
Paul Koretz – former member of the California State Assembly ; Los Angeles City Council member
Sheila Kuehl – former member of the California State Senate , California State Assembly, and current Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors [citation needed ]
Jerry Lewis – member of the U.S. House of Representatives , Chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Appropriations [ 315]
Calum MacDonald – former Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom[citation needed ]
Roberto Madrazo – candidate for president of Mexico in the 2006 presidential elections [citation needed ]
Jim Matheson – member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Utah [ 316]
Tom McClintock – member of the U.S. House of Representatives [ 317]
David McReynolds – activist and socialist political candidate[citation needed ] [citation needed ]
Lloyd Monserratt – California political and community leader[ 318]
Bill Morrow – member of the California State Senate [citation needed ]
Gordon L. Park – former member of the Wyoming House of Representatives [ 319]
Dennis Ross – U.S. diplomat to the Middle East[citation needed ]
Edward R. Roybal – member of the U.S. House of Representatives [ 320]
Brad Sherman – member of the U.S. House of Representatives [ 321]
Helen Singleton – civil rights activist and Freedom Rider
William French Smith – former United States Attorney General[citation needed ]
Todd Spitzer – member of the California State Assembly [citation needed ]
William R. Steiger – director, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 's Office of Global Health Affairs in the George W. Bush administration [citation needed ]
Ted Stevens – former senator of Alaska and alumnus to Delta Kappa Epsilon [ 322]
Rick Tuttle – Freedom Rider and Los Angeles City Controller [ 323]
Peggy Stevenson – Los Angeles City Council member (1975–1985)[citation needed ]
Antonio Villaraigosa – Mayor of Los Angeles ; former Speaker of the California Assembly [citation needed ]
Joel Wachs – Los Angeles City Council member (1970–2001); president of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York City[citation needed ]
Mimi Walters – member of the U.S. House of Representatives [ 324]
Diane Watson – member of the U.S. House of Representatives [ 325]
Henry Waxman – member of the U.S. House of Representatives [ 326]
Shirley Weber – Secretary of State of California [citation needed ]
Harold Willens – Jewish American businessman, political donor, nuclear freeze activist[ 327]
Helena Wong – member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong , lecturer at Hong Kong Polytechnic University [ 328]
Cheng Siwei – former Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China
Katsuo Yakura – member of the House of Councillors for Saitama Prefecture
Zev Yaroslavsky (born 1948) – Los Angeles City Council member; Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors member[citation needed ]
Ehsan Zaffar – author; faculty; senior advisor on civil right,– U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security[ 329]
Rodney Alcala – convicted rapist and serial killer active from 1968 to 1979, aka the "Dating Game Killer" for his successful appearance on The Dating Game [ 330]
Gustavo Arellano – OC Weekly writer and author of the "¡Ask a Mexican! " column
Jules Asner – model and television personality
Tony Auth – Pulitzer Prize–winning political cartoonist
Rudi Bakhtiar – national news anchor
Tony Blankley – commentator on The McLaughlin Group
Joseph Blatchford – third Director of the United States Peace Corps
Barbara Branden – author, Who is Ayn Rand?
Nathaniel Branden – psychologist, author, Who is Ayn Rand? , Psychology of Self-Esteem and Judgment Day
Judge Joe Brown – television judge
Linda Burhansstipanov – Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma member, public health educator and researcher focused on Native American cancer care and support
William George Carr – Executive Secretary of the National Education Association , 1952–1967
Carlos Castaneda – anthropologist and writer
Paul Colichman – founder of Here! cable TV network
Allen Cunningham – professional poker player
Iva Toguri D'Aquino – World War II radio propagandist, "Tokyo Rose "
Giada De Laurentiis – Food Network Chef (Every Day Italian )
Lori Dennis – interior designer and lecturer
Clifford B. Drake – Marine Corps Major general
Chris "Jesus" Ferguson – World Series of Poker main event winner and poker professional
Harvey J. Fields – Reform rabbi.
Alice Taylor Gafford – artist
Vanessa Getty – socialite and philanthropist
Jonathan Gold – Pulitzer Prize-winning food critic
Kelly Goto – User experience design researcher and author of "Web Redsign, Workflow that Works."
Josh E. Gross – publisher of Beverly Hills Weekly
Todd Harris – Republican strategist on Hardball with Chris Matthews
Frank B. James – U.S. Air Force general
Arthur Janov – psychologist, inventor of primal therapy
Stephen Francis Jones – American architect known for high-end restaurant designs
Kang Dong-suk – yachtsman, first Korean solo circumnavigator
Jill Kinmont – educator, quadriplegic, alpine ski racer in the 1950s
Ida B. Kinney – civil rights activist
Ezra Klein – blogger; journalist, Vox.com
Ralph Lazo – civil rights activist, only known non-spouse and non-Japanese American who voluntarily relocated to a World War II Japanese American internment camp
Flora Lewis – journalist with The New York Times
Carol Lin – national news anchor
Laura Ling – journalist with Current TV , notable for her detainment in North Korea
Bridget Marquardt – co-star of The Girls Next Door
Nana Meriwether – Miss Maryland USA 2012, Miss USA 2012
Donn Moomaw – Presbyterian minister, member of the College Football Hall of Fame [ 331]
K. Patrick Okura – Japanese American psychologist and civil rights activist
Zoltan Pali – architect
Steve Parode – U. S. Navy Rear Admiral
William R. Peers – U.S. Army Lt. General best known for leading the army's investigation of the My Lai incident
Kelly Perdew – winner of The Apprentice
Brian R. Price – author, editor, publisher, martial-arts instructor of the Italian school of swordsmanship , reconstructive armorer, and dissertation fellow in history at the University of North Texas
Eva Ritvo , psychiatrist, author and TV/radio personality
Lila Rose – activist and president of Live Action
Steve Sailer – paleoconservative blogger and journalist (VDARE , Taki's Magazine )
James M. Seely – U.S. Navy rear admiral and acting Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller) from December 18, 1988, to January 1990
Ben Shapiro – conservative commentator for The Daily Wire
Marcus Stern – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
Alan S. Thompson – retired U.S. Navy vice admiral
Daniel Thompson – inventor of the automatic bagel maker and the folding ping pong table[ 332]
Princess Ubol Ratana of Thailand
Francis B. Wai – Medal of Honor recipient[ 333]
J. Warner Wallace – homicide detective and Christian apologist
Stephen Worth – director of the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive Project
Prince Chatri Chalerm Yukol of Thailand
Kelly, Hereditary Princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Ernest Carroll Moore , 1919–1936
Earle Raymond Hedrick , 1937–1942
Clarence Addison Dykstra , 1945–1950
Raymond B. Allen , 1951–1959, First chancellor
Vern Oliver Knudsen , 1959–1960
Franklin David Murphy , 1960–1968
Charles E. Young , 1968–1997
Albert Carnesale , 1997–2006
Norman Abrams , 2006–2007
Gene D. Block , 2007–present
Science and technology [ edit ]
Social science, arts and humanities[ edit ]
Rogers Albritton – late professor of philosophy
Perry Anderson - Marxist historian; professor emeritus of History and Sociology
Carol Aneshensel - sociologist; professor and vice chair for the Department of Community Health Sciences in the School of Public Health
Joyce Appleby – U.S. historian; specialist in intellectual history and the legacy of liberalism
Ann Bergren – professor of Greek Literature , winner in 1988 of the university's Distinguished Teaching Award.
William Bodiford – professor of Japanese and Buddhist studies
Tyler Burge , Professor, Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
James M. Buchanan - professor of economics; recipient of 1986 Nobel Prize in Economics
Kenny Burrell – professor of jazz studies; jazz guitarist and composer
Rudolf Carnap – late professor of the philosophy of language
Sue-Ellen Case - professor of critical studies in theater
Alonzo Church – pioneer in the philosophy of language and computer science
James Smoot Coleman – Africanist; founded the UCLA African Studies Center
Brian Copenhaver – emeritus historian of philosophy
Denis Cosgrove – Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Geography
James Cuno – Director of the Grunwald Center for Graphic Arts at the Hammer Museum
Angela Davis – assistant professor of philosophy, fired in 1969 by the Board of Regents and California Governor Ronald Reagan for her membership in the Communist Party
Jared Diamond – professor of geography and physiology , Pulitzer Prize -winning author of Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fate of Human Societies
Keith Donnellan – late professor of philosophy
Annalisa Enrile – Clinical Professor and Social Worker
Frederick Erickson – professor emeritus of educational anthropology [ 348]
Kit Fine – former professor of philosophy
Philippa Foot – late professor of philosophy
Steven Forness – Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences
Andrea Fraser – professor of interdisciplinary studio
Saul Friedländer – European historian; specialist in Holocaust studies
Lukas Foss - late professor of music composition
Lowell Gallagher – literary theorist
James Gimzewski – physicist and nanotechnology pioneer
Carlo Ginzburg – European historian; pioneer of microhistory
Juan Gómez-Quiñones – U.S. historian; specialist in Chicano history
Lev Hakak – Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature at UCLA
N. Katherine Hayles – literary critic
Barbara Herman – professor of philosophy
Thomas Hines – architectural historian; professor emeritus
James N. Hill (1934–1997) – processualist archaeologist
Darnell Hunt (PhD UCLA) – Professor of Sociology and African American Studies, Dean of Social Sciences[ 349]
Neil Peter Jampolis – professor of theater Design ; Tony Award Winning Designer; Director and Designer of Theater, Dance, and Opera
Donald Kalish – late professor of philosophy
Abraham Kaplan – late professor of philosophy
David Kaplan – professor of the philosophy of language
Edmond Keller – professor of political science ; Africanist
Harold Kelley (1921–2003) – professor of psychology ; social psychologist
Robin Kelley (PhD UCLA 1987)- Distinguished Professor and Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History at UCLA.
Mark Kleiman – professor of public policy , expert on crime and drug policy
Peter Kollock (1959–2009) – associate professor of sociology, specialist in collaboration and online participation in virtual communities
Peter Ladefoged – professor of linguistics , specialist in phonetics
Deborah Nadoolman Landis — professor of costume design ; Oscar-nominated costume designer of Coming to America ; founding director of the David C. Copley Center for Costume Design
David Kellogg Lewis – former assistant professor of philosophy
Barbara Kruger – professor of new genres, recipient of the Leone D’Or award from the Venice Biennale
Ole Ivar Lovaas – professor of psychology , specialist in applied behavior analysis therapy for autism
Michael Mann – professor of sociology; author of The Sources of Social Power volumes I and II
Mwesa Isaiah Mapoma – Zambian musicologist
Julián Marías – philosopher, opponent of Francisco Franco , author of History of Philosophy
Valerie Matsumoto – historian specializing in Asian American history
Thom Mayne – professor of architecture, architect, co-founder of firm named Morphosis
Susan McClary – musicologist ; prominent in the new-musicology movement; MacArthur Fellow ; works have been translated into over twelve languages; wrote Feminine Endings: Music, Gender, and Sexuality
Vasa Mihich – professor of design and media arts; artist and sculptor
Richard Montague – late professor of philosophy
Charles Moore – professor of architecture, author and architect, Beverly Hills Civic Center
Richard Thacker Morris (1917–1981) – chairman of the sociology department, author
Donald Neuen – professor of choral studies; conductor; apprentice of Robert Shaw
Calvin Normore – professor of philosophy
Karen Orren – professor of political science ; noted for her work in American political development
Catherine Opie – professor of photography and recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship
Terence Parsons – professor of philosophy
John Perry – former professor of philosophy
Lari Pittman – distinguished professor of painting
Hans Reichenbach – late professor of philosophy
Amy Richlin – professor in Department of Classics
Amy Rowat - Associate professor of biophysics and Marcie H. Rothman Presidential Chair in Food Studies
Walter H. Rubsamen – professor of musicology
Teofilo Ruiz – European historian; specialist in medieval history
Bertrand Russell – former professor of philosophy; taught as a guest lecturer for one year
David Schaberg – Dean of Humanities[ 350]
Arnold Schoenberg – professor of music; composer
Seana Shiffrin – professor of philosophy and law known for her work in legal and moral philosophy
Leo Smit - later professor in music
Thomas Sowell - professor of economics
Josef von Sternberg – taught film aesthetics
Shelley Taylor – professor of psychology ; social psychologist
Dominic Thomas – chair of the department of French and Francophone Studies at UCLA[ 351]
Helen B. Thompson - professor of home economics
Eugen Weber – historian; author of Peasants Into Frenchmen
Luc E. Weber – Rector Emeritus of the University of Geneva
Dixon Wecter – professor of English (1939 to 1945).[ 352]
Louis Jolyon West – professor of psychiatry; specialist in brainwashing
Gerald Wilson – professor of ethnomusicology , jazz studies; jazz composer, arranger and musician
Eugene Victor Wolfenstein – professor of political science ; author of Psychoanalytic-Marxism: Groundwork
Amy Villarejo – chair of the Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media and professor[ 353]
Roy Bin Wong – professor of history; pioneer in modern Chinese economic history
Medha Yodh – professor of classical Indian dance
John Zaller – political scientist; author of The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion
Amy Zegart – professor of public policy and U.S. intelligence analyst; author of Spying Blind
Fred Cozens – Director of Physical Education and Athletics (1919–1942), first basketball (1919–1921) and football (1919) head coach[ 354]
Dan Guerrero , B.A. 1974 – athletic director (2002–2020)[ 355]
Martin Jarmond – athletic director (2020–present)[ 356]
Wilbur Johns , 1925 – athletic director (1948–1963), men's basketball head coach (1939–1948), basketball player[ 357]
J. D. Morgan – athletic director (1963–1979), head tennis coach (1949–1966), tennis player (1938–1941)[ 358]
Steve Alford – men's basketball head coach (2013–2018)[ 359]
Frank Arnold – men's basketball assistant coach (1971–1975)
Gene Bartow – men's basketball head coach (1975–1977)[ 360]
Larry Brown – men's basketball head coach (1979–1981), member of the Basketball Hall of Fame [ 361]
Tasha Butts – women's basketball assistant coach[ 362]
Nikki Caldwell – women's basketball head coach (2008–2011)[ 363]
Cori Close – women's basketball head coach (2011–present), women's basketball head coach (1993–1995)[ 364]
Mick Cronin – men's basketball head coach (2019–present)[ 365]
Denny Crum , 1958 – men's basketball assistant coach (1963–1971), player (1956–1958), member of the Basketball Hall of Fame[ 366]
Gary Cunningham – men's basketball head coach (1977–1979), basketball player (1960–1962)[ 367]
Donny Daniels – men's basketball assistant coach (2003–2010)[ 368]
Larry Farmer – men's basketball head coach (1981–1984), basketball player (1970–1973)[ 369]
Mark Gottfried – men's basketball assistant coach (1987–1995)
Jim Harrick – men's basketball head coach (1988–1996)[ 370]
Walt Hazzard – men's basketball head coach (1984–1988), basketball player (1961–1964), NBA and Olympic player[ 371]
Jack Hirsch – men's basketball assistant coach (1984–1988), player (1961–1964)[ 372]
Brad Holland , B.A. 1979 – men's basketball assistant coach (1988–1992), player (1975–1979)[ 373]
Michael Holton – men's basketball assistant coach (1996–2001), player (1979–1983)[ 374]
Ben Howland – men's basketball head coach (2003–2013); 2006 Pac-10 Coach of the Year[ 375]
Chad Kammerer – men's basketball assistant coach[ 376]
Kerry Keating – men's basketball assistant coach (2003–2007)[ 377]
Steve Lavin – men's basketball head coach (1996–2003)[ 378]
Gerald Madkins – men's basketball assistant coach, player[ 379]
Philip Mathews – men's basketball assistant coach (2010–2013)[ 380]
Billie Moore – women's basketball head coach (1977–1993), member of the Basketball Hall of Fame [ 381]
Kevin O'Connor – men's basketball assistant coach (1979–1984)
Kathy Olivier – women's basketball head coach (1993–2008), women's basketball head coach (1986–1993)
Lorenzo Romar – men's basketball assistant coach (1992–1996)
Jim Saia – men's basketball assistant coach (1996–2003)[ 382]
Ivo Simović – men's basketball assistant coach (2022–present)[ 383]
Kenny Washington – first women's basketball head coach (1974), basketball player (1963–1966)
Greg White – men's basketball assistant coach (1995–1996)
Sidney Wicks – men's basketball assistant coach (1984–1988), player (1968–1971)[ 384]
John Wooden – men's basketball head coach (1948–1975), won 10 NCAA championships, member of the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and coach [ 385]
Caddy Works – men's basketball head coach (1921–1939)
Ernie Zeigler – men's basketball assistant coach (2003–2006)[ 386]
Sal Alosi – strength and conditioning coordinator[ 387]
Jerry Azzinaro – defensive coordinator (2018–2021)
Dino Babers – assistant head coach (2004–2007)[ 388]
William F. Barnes – head football coach (1958–1964)[ 389]
Eric Bieniemy – running backs coach (2003–2005), Offensive Coordinator (2024) [ 390]
Gary Blackney – assistant coach (1978–1979)[ 391]
Sam Boghosian – assistant coach (1957–1964), player (1952–1954)
Tom Bradley – defensive coordinator (2015–2017)[ 392]
James J. Cline – head football coach (1923–1924)[ 393]
George W. Dickerson – interim head football coach (1958)
Terry Donahue – head football coach (1976–1995), football player (1965–1966), member of the College Football Hall of Fame [ 394]
Karl Dorrell – head football coach (2003–2007), football player (1983–1986)
Justin Frye – offensive line coach (2018–2021), offensive coordinator (2019–2021)[ 395]
Deshaun Foster - head football coach (2024-Present), running backs (2017-2023), player (1998-2001)
Edwin C. Horrell – head football coach (1939–1944), member of the College Football Hall of Fame[ 396]
Mike Johnson – interim head coach (2011)[ 397]
Chip Kelly – head football coach (2018–2024), former NFL coach[ 398]
Ed Kezirian – interim head football coach (2002), football player[ 399]
Adrian Klemm – run game coordinator and offensive line coach
Bert LaBrucherie , 1929 – head football coach (1945–1948), football player (1926–1928)[ 400]
Demetrice Martin – defensive backs coach
Noel Mazzone – offensive coordinator (2012–2015)[ 401]
Bill McGovern – defensive coordinator (2022–2023)[ 402]
D'Anton Lynn - defensive coordinator (2023–present)[ 403]
Jim L. Mora – head football coach (2012–2017)[ 404]
Rick Neuheisel , B.A. 1984 – head football coach (2008–2011), football player (1980–1983)[ 405]
Kennedy Polamalu – running backs coach[ 406]
Tommy Prothro – head football coach (1965–1970), member of the College Football Hall of Fame[ 407]
Pepper Rodgers – head football coach (1971–1973)[ 408]
Henry Russell Sanders – head football coach (1949–1957)[ 409]
Lou Spanos – defensive coordinator (2012–2013)[ 410]
William H. Spaulding – head football coach (1925–1938)[ 411]
Bob Toledo – head football coach (1996–2002)[ 412]
Harry Trotter – head football coach (1920–1922), track coach (1919–1946)[ 413]
Jeff Ulbrich – assistant head coach
Dick Vermeil – head football coach (1974–1975)[ 414]
DeWayne Walker – interim head football coach (2007)[ 415]
Eric Yarber – wide receivers coach
Miscellaneous coaches [ edit ]
Elvin C. Drake – head sports trainer, 1942–1972; head track and field coach, 1947–1964, winning the NCAA championship in 1956; coached decathletes Rafer Johnson and Yang Chuan-kwang during the 1960 Summer Olympics, in which they won the gold and silver medals; UCLA's Drake Stadium named in his honor
Adam Krikorian – men's and women's water polo coach, won nine NCAA championships; assistant coach, won one NCAA championship; UCLA water polo player, won 1995 NCAA championship
Al Scates – men's volleyball coach, won 19 NCAA championships[ 416]
John Smith – track and field coach, inventor of the drive phase and world record holder at 440 yards (400 m) event
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