This is a list of notable alumni, faculty, and students, from the University of Southern California . Those individuals who qualify for multiple categories have been placed under the section for which they are best known.
Melina Abdullah (PhD) – professor of Pan-African Studies at California State University, Los Angeles [ 1]
Anna Jean Ayres (B.A. 1945, M.A. 1954, Ph.D. 1961) – occupational therapist and developmental psychologist known for her work in the area of sensory processing disorder [ 2]
A.V. Balakrishnan (M.A. 1949, M.S. 1950, Ph.D. 1954) – applied mathematician; professor of mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles ; initially earned a masters in cinema[ 3]
Mohamed Bechri (Ph.D. in Economics) – Tunisian educator and human rights activist[ 4]
Leo Buscaglia (B.A. 1950, M.A. 1954, Ph.D. 1963) – educator, best-selling author[ 5]
George V. Chilingar (B.S. 1949, M.S. 1950, Ph.D. 1956) – distinguished petroleum geologist [ 6]
Nicholas T. Clerk (MPA 1966, DPA 1972) – Ghanaian academic, administrator and Presbyterian minister, Rector, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (1977–1982)[ 7]
Fred Cohen (Ph.D. 1986) – computer scientist; inventor of computer virus defense techniques[ 8]
Daniel Diermeier (M.A.) – chancellor at Vanderbilt University [ 9]
Anita Elberse (M.A.) – Lincoln Filene Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School [ 10]
Andrew A. Frank (M.S. 1965, Ph.D. 1968) – professor of mechanical and aeronautical engineering at UC Davis ; the father of modern plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV)[ 11]
Emily Fridlund – author of History of Wolves
Alice Gast (B.S. 1980) – president of Imperial College London [ 12]
George Gerbner (M.A. 1951, Ph.D. 1955) – communication theorist; founder of cultivation theory [ 13]
Piara Singh Gill (B.S. 1935, M.S. 1936) – pioneer in cosmic ray nuclear physics [ 14]
Alfred Gottschalk (Ph.D. 1965) – president of Hebrew Union College and leader in the Reform Judaism movement[ 15]
Robert M. Gray (Ph.D. 1966) – information theorist; professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University [ 16]
J. E. "Joe" Greene (B.S. 1967, M.S. 1968, Ph.D. 1971) – materials scientist [ 17]
Garland Greever (1883–1967) – English professor and textbook author[ 18]
Loren Grey (B.A. 1939, M.S. 1954, Ph.D. 1959) – author and educational psychologist[ 19]
Melissa Grunlan (Ph.D. 2004) – professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University [ 20]
Adam Herbert (B.A. 1966, M.P.A. 1968) – president, Indiana University [ 21]
Philip G. Hoffman (M.A. 1942) – former president of the University of Houston , first chancellor of the University of Houston System [ 22]
John B. Hogenesch (B.A. 1989, B.S. 1991) – chronobiologist, Professor of Pharmacology at University of Pennsylvania , discovered the essential circadian clock gene Bmal1
Howard P. House (M.D. 1935) – ear specialist and founder of the House Ear Institute [ 23]
Ayanna Howard (M.S. 1994, Ph.D. 1999) – roboticist, professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology [ 24]
Darnell Hunt (B.A. Journalism 1984) – Dean of Social Sciences at UCLA[ 25]
Amando Kapauan (Ph.D. 1959) – chemist and researcher[citation needed ]
Kent M. Keith (Ed. D.)– president of Pacific Rim Christian University, 2015-2020
Jonathan Kellerman (Ph.D. 1974) clinical psychologist and writer[ 26]
Barry Kerzin (Ph.D. 1976) – professor of medicine, Buddhist monk and teacher, and personal physician to the Dalai Lama
Satinder Vir Kessar (Ph.D. 1958) – organic chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
Matin Ahmed Khan – dean and director, Institute of Business Administration, Karachi , 1972–77
Douglas Kmiec (J.D. 1976) – Caruso Family Chair & Professor of Constitutional Law, Pepperdine University [ 27]
Ellis O. Knox (M.A. 1928, Ph.D. 1931) – educator, first African-American to be awarded a Ph.D. on the West Coast [ 28]
Bart Kosko (B.A. 1982) – Hybrid intelligent system expert and science fiction writer[ 29]
Anthony Lazzaro (B.S. 1948) – USC senior vice president[ 30]
Minnette Gersh Lenier (Ph.D. 1971) – teacher who used magic to improve students' learning skills[citation needed ]
Paul Locatelli (Ph.D. 1971) – former president and professor of accounting at Santa Clara University [ 31]
Cloyd H. Marvin (A.B, 1915) – educator, longest serving president of the George Washington University
Catherine McBride-Chang (M.A. 1992, Ph.D. 1994) – developmental psychologist and early literacy researcher[ 32]
John Mearsheimer (M.A. 1974) – political scientist; professor of political science at the University of Chicago [ 33]
Gérard G. Medioni (Ph.D. 1983) – cmputer scientist, author, academic and inventor
Max More (Ph.D. 1995) – philosopher and futurist , founder of Extropy Institute [ 34]
James Porter Moreland (Ph.D. 1985) – professor of philosophy at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University [citation needed ]
William Moritz (Ph.D. 1968) – film historian[ 35]
Dennis J. Murray (M.P.A. 1971, Ph.D. 1977) – president of Marist College [citation needed ]
Hagop Panossian – aerospace engineer, academic and philanthropist
Boris Podolsky (B.S.E.E. 1918, M.S. 1926) – physicist
Nemesio Prudente (Ph.D. 1959) – president of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines and political activist [ 36]
Edith Abigail Purer (Ph.D. 1933) – botanist
Alison Dundes Renteln (J.D. 1991) – political scientist, Professor of Political Science, Anthropology, Public Policy and Law at the University of Southern California
Ian Roberts (Ph.D. 1985) – linguist; Professor of Linguistics at the University of Cambridge [ 37]
Bernard Salick (M.D. 1964) – medical entrepreneur, nephrologist
Gordon H. Sato (B.S. 1951) – biochemist; former director of the W. Alton Jones Cell Science Center ; founder of the Manzanar Project [citation needed ]
Gretchen Sibley (A. M. 1946) – zoologist, founder of the docent program at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History , first executive director of the California State Science Fair [ 38]
Rangaswamy Srinivasan (Ph.D. 1956) – discoverer of Ablative Photodecomposition (APD) and co-inventor of the LASIK procedure[citation needed ]
Susan Straight (B.A. 1981) – published writer and novelist, professor at the University of California, Riverside [ 39]
Shang-Hua Teng (M.S. 1988) – computer scientist; chairman of the Computer Science Department at the Viterbi School of Engineering[ 40]
Norman Topping (B.A. 1933, M.D. 1936) – former university president and NIH associate director; helped develop a typhus vaccine and the first effective treatment against Rocky Mountain spotted fever [ 41]
Laura Skandera Trombley (Ph.D. 1989) – president of Pitzer College [ 42]
Cecilia Velástegui – author
Andrew Viterbi (Ph.D. 1962) – inventor of the Viterbi algorithm , CDMA , co-founder of Qualcomm and benefactor of the Viterbi School of Engineering [ 43]
Gregory Ain (attended the School of Architecture 1927–28) FAIA – architect active in the mid-20th century[ 44]
Joel Bergman (B.Arch. 1965) FAIA – architect, designer of several landmark casinos[ 44]
Al Boeke (B.Arch. 1948) – developer of Sea Ranch, California [ 45] [ 46]
Eugene Kinn Choy (B.Arch 1939) – architect and principle of Choi Associates; first Chinese-American graduate of the USC School of Architecture[ 47]
Boris Dramov (1966) – architect and principle of ROMA Design Group [ 48]
Sidney Eisenshtat (B.Arch. 1935) – architect, best known for synagogues and Jewish academic buildings[ 49]
Edward H. Fickett (B.Arch. 1937) FAIA – architect, consultant to federal and local governments[ 50]
Frank Gehry (B.Arch. 1954, honorary doctorate 2000) FAIA – Canadian-American Pritzker Prize -winning architect[ 51]
Alvin Huang (B.Arch. 1998) – Chinese-American architect, founder of Synthesis Design + Architecture , and tenured faculty at USC School of Architecture [ 52]
Jon Jerde (B.Arch. 1964) FAIA – architect, founder and chairman of The Jerde Partnership[ 53]
Edward Killingsworth (B.Arch. 1940) FAIA – architect best known as a participant in Arts & Architecture's Case Study program in the mid-1950s[ 54]
Pierre Koenig (B.Arch. 1952) FAIA – architect known for his exposed steel and glass houses[ 55]
Harold Levitt (1921–2003) – architect, designed homes for the rich and famous[ 56]
Carl Maston (B.Arch. 1936) – Mid-Century Modern architect and USC Distinguished Alumni Award recipient in 1989[ 57]
Thom Mayne (B.Arch. 1968) FAIA – principal of Morphosis , Pritzker Prize laureate, and co-founder of Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-ARC)[ 58]
Ildefonso P. Santos Jr. (B.Arch. 1956, M.Arch. 1950) – National Artist of the Philippines in Architecture
Allen Siple (1900–1973) – architect[ 59]
Raphael Soriano (B.Arch. 1934) FAIA – architect and educator, helped define the mid-century modern period[ 60]
Paul Revere Williams (B.S. 1919) – architect, designed the homes of numerous celebrities, first African American member of the American Institute of Architects [ 61]
Bernard Zimmerman – Modernist architect, longtime educator at the Cal Poly Pomona College of Environmental Design [ 62]
Neil Armstrong (1960s and 1970, graduate studies) (M.S. Aerospace Engineering) – astronaut and the first person to walk on the Moon, NASA X-15 pilot[ 78] [ 79]
Charles A. Bassett, II (1960s, graduate studies) – Air Force test pilot, was selected as a NASA astronaut in 1963 but died in an airplane crash during training for his first spaceflight
Karol J. Bobko (1970, M.S. Aerospace Engineering) – engineer, Air Force officer and USAF and NASA astronaut[ 80]
Charles F. Bolden Jr. (1977, M.S. Systems Management) – Space Shuttle commander; Administrator of NASA [ 81]
Gerald P. Carr (1954, B.S. Mechanical Engineering) – colonel in the Marine Corps and NASA astronaut[ 82]
Nancy J. Currie (1985, M.S. Systems Management) – engineer, Army officer and NASA astronaut[ 83]
William H. Dana (1958, M.S. Aerospace Engineering) – NASA test pilot and astronaut[ 84]
Brian Duffy (1981, M.S. Systems Management) – U.S. Air Force colonel and NASA astronaut[ 85]
Henry C. Gordon (1966, M.B.A.) – X-20 Dyna-Soar astronaut and a colonel in the Air Force[ 86]
Nathan J. Lindsay (1976, M.S. Systems Management) – major general in the Air Force[ 87]
Jerry M. Linenger (1988, M.S. Systems Management) – captain in the Navy Medical Corps, and NASA astronaut[ 88]
James A. Lovell (1961, Aviation Safety School) – NASA astronaut and captain in the Navy, most famous as commander of Apollo 13 mission[ 89]
Carlos I. Noriega (1981, B.S. Computer Science) – NASA astronaut and Marine Corps lieutenant colonel[ 90]
Kenneth S. Reightler Jr. (1984, M.S. Systems Management) – NASA astronaut[ 91]
Walter M. Schirra (1969, honorary doctorate in Science) – test pilot, Navy officer, and one of the original Mercury Seven astronauts chosen for Project Mercury[ 92]
Pierre J. Thuot (1985, M.S. Systems Management) – Navy captain and NASA astronaut[ 93]
The University of Southern California has had a number of notable American football players. The following list includes all former USC football players who have articles on Wikipedia. Please note: some former players may be listed elsewhere due to other achievements (i.e. John Wayne and Ward Bond, became better known as actors; Quincy Woods became better known as an Olympian, etc.).
George Achica – Consensus All-American[ 94]
Erik Affholter (born 1966) – NFL wide receiver
DelVaughn Alexander [ 95]
Marcus Allen – Heisman Trophy winner, College Football Hall of Fame Pro Football Hall of Fame [ 96]
Marcell Allmond [ 97]
John Allred [ 98]
Charlie Ane Jr. [ 99]
Sam Anno [ 100]
Marger Apsit [ 101]
Kevin Arbet [ 102]
Jon Arnett – College Football Hall of Fame[ 103]
Earl Audet [ 104]
Don Avery [ 105]
Red Badgro – Pro Football Hall of Famer[ 106]
Bill Bain [ 107]
Johnny Baker – College Football Hall of Fame, All-American[ 108]
Terry Baker (J.D. 1968) – College Football Hall of Fame, Heisman Trophy winner at Oregon State, played quarterback in NFL and CFL[ 109]
Sam Baker – two-time All-American[ 110]
Chip Banks [ 111]
Al Bansavage [ 112]
Bradford Banta [ 113]
Jack Banta [ 114]
Kurt Barber [ 115]
Nate Barragar [ 116]
Al Barry [ 117]
Joe Barry [ 118]
Mike Battle [ 119]
Pete Beathard [ 120]
Hal Bedsole [ 121]
Ricky Bell – College Football Hall of Fame[ 122]
Duane Bickett [ 123]
Darnell Bing [ 124]
Bob Blackman [ 125]
Mel Bleeker (1920–1996) – National Football League player
John David Booty [ 126]
Tony Boselli [ 127]
Mark Boyer [ 128]
Hoby Brenner [ 129]
Lou Brock Jr. [ 130]
Booker Brown [ 131]
Tay Brown – College Football Hall of Fame[ 132]
Joey Browner [ 133]
Keith Browner [ 134]
Will Buchanon [ 135]
Brad Budde – College Football Hall of Fame[ 136]
David Buehler [ 137]
Rudy Bukich [ 138]
Frank Buncom [ 139]
DeChon Burns [ 140]
Reggie Bush – Heisman Trophy winner, since vacated [ 141]
Ray Butler [ 142]
Dominique Byrd [ 143]
Dave Cadigan [ 144]
Lynn Cain [ 145]
Leo Calland [ 146]
Al Carmichael [ 147]
Mark Carrier [ 148]
Chris Cash [ 149]
Matt Cassel [ 150]
Bob Chandler [ 151]
Chris Claiborne – Butkus Award winner[ 152]
Travis Claridge [ 153]
Don Clark [ 154]
Monte Clark [ 155]
Leon Clarke [ 156]
Paul Cleary – College Football Hall of Fame[ 157]
Garry Cobb [ 158]
Shaun Cody [ 159]
Angelo Coia [ 160]
Keary Colbert [ 161]
Tony Colorito
Curtis Conway [ 162]
Rashard Cook [ 163]
Marcus Cotton [ 164]
Al Cowlings [ 165]
Jeff Cravath [ 166]
Lindon Crow [ 167]
Sam Cunningham [ 168]
Brian Cushing – NFL Pro Bowler[ 169]
Mario Danelo [ 170]
Anthony Davis – College Football Hall of Fame
Clarence Davis [ 171]
Fred Davis [ 172]
Derrick Deese [ 173]
Jack Del Rio [ 174]
Hershel Dennis [ 175]
Kori Dickerson [ 176]
Don Doll [ 177]
Morley Drury – College Football Hall of Fame[ 178]
Coye Dunn [ 179]
Dennis Edwards [ 180]
Sedrick Ellis [ 181]
Kevin Ellison [ 182]
Riki Ellison [ 183]
Dick Enright [citation needed ]
Ricky Ervins [ 184]
Charlie Evans [ 185]
Charlie Evans – former NFL running back [ 186]
Vince Evans [ 187]
Justin Fargas [ 188]
John Ferraro – College Football Hall of Fame[ 189]
Craig Fertig [ 190]
Bob Fisher [ 191]
Jeff Fisher [ 192]
Bill Fisk [ 193]
James Fitzpatrick [ 194]
Chris Foote [ 195]
Cole Ford [ 196]
Lonnie Ford [ 197]
Roy Foster [ 198]
Scott Galbraith [ 199]
Mike Garrett – College Football Hall of Fame, Heisman Trophy winner; USC Athletic Director (1993–2010)[ 200]
Norberto Garrido [ 201]
Mike Garzoni [ 202]
William Gay [ 203]
David Gibson [ 204]
Frank Gifford – College Football Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame; TV analyst[ 205]
Bill Gray [ 206]
Matt Grootegoed [ 207]
Gregg Guenther [ 208]
Pat Haden – All-American QB; Rhodes Scholar ; NFL Pro-Bowler; TV analyst, current athletic director, USC[ 209]
Willie Hall [ 210]
Mike Haluchak [ 211]
Brandon Hancock [ 212]
Travis Hannah [ 213]
Jim Hardy [ 214]
Pat Harlow [ 215]
Cary Harris [ 216]
Carter Hartwig [ 217]
Bob Hendren [ 218]
Ed Henke [ 219]
Ed Hervey [ 220]
Ralph Heywood [ 221]
Jesse Hibbs [ 222]
Donnie Hickman [ 223]
Fred Hill [ 224]
Jess Hill [ 225]
Bob Hoffman [ 226]
John Hoffman [ 227]
Lamont Hollinquest [ 228]
Alex Holmes [ 229]
Mike Holmgren [ 230]
Leroy Holt [ 231]
Hudson Houck [ 232]
Pat Howell [ 233]
Mike Hull [ 234]
John Jackson [ 235]
Lawrence Jackson [ 236]
Dwayne Jarrett [ 237]
Gary Jeter [ 238]
Keyshawn Johnson [ 239]
Rob Johnson [ 240]
Winston Justice [ 241]
Mort Kaer – College Football Hall of Fame[ 242]
Ryan Kalil [ 243]
Norm Katnik [ 244]
Brian Kelly [ 245]
Kareem Kelly [ 246]
Ryan Killeen [ 247]
David Kirtman [ 248]
Bob Klein [ 249]
Sammy Knight [ 250]
Jeff Kopp [ 251]
Al Krueger [ 252]
Jason Leach [ 253]
Brad Leggett [ 254]
Matt Leinart – Heisman Trophy winner[ 255]
Dave Lewis [ 256]
Karl Lorch [ 257]
Ronnie Lott – College Football Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Famer[ 258]
Oscar Lua [ 259]
Taitusi Lutui [ 260]
Malaefou MacKenzie [ 261]
Kaluka Maiava [ 262]
Tom Malone [ 263]
Todd Marinovich [ 264]
Rod Martin [ 265]
Bruce Matthews [ 266]
Clay Matthews Jr. [ 267]
Clay Matthews III – NFL Pro Bowler, Super Bowl Champion[ 268]
Grant Mattos [ 269]
Fred Matua [ 270]
Rey Maualuga [ 271]
Ray May [ 272]
Taylor Mays [ 273]
Bob McCaffrey [ 274]
Earl McCullouch [ 275]
Sultan McCullough [ 276]
Daylon McCutcheon [ 277]
Mike McDonald [ 278]
Paul McDonald [ 279]
Tim McDonald [ 280]
Chris McFoy [ 281]
Willie McGinest [ 282]
Larry McGrew [ 283]
Marlin McKeever [ 284]
Mike McKeever – College Football Hall of Fame[ 285]
Dan McMillan [ 286]
Bob McNeish
Johnny McWilliams [ 287]
John Michels [ 288]
Billy Miller [ 289]
Jason Mitchell [ 290]
Ron Mix – Pro Football Hall of Famer[ 291]
Fili Moala [ 292]
Marv Montgomery [ 293]
Kyle Moore [ 294]
Zeke Moreno [ 295]
Boyd Morgan [ 296]
Daniel Morgan [ 297]
Pat Morris [ 298]
Chad Morton [ 299]
Johnnie Morton [ 300]
Don Mosebar [ 301]
Gerry Mullins [ 302]
Anthony Munoz – Pro Football Hall of Famer[ 303]
Jim Musick [ 304]
Bill Nelsen [ 305]
Rick Neuheisel (J.D. 1988) – head coach (played football at UCLA)[ 306]
Jim Obradovich [ 307]
Ifeanyi Ohalete [ 308]
Pat O'Hara [ 309]
Dan Owens [ 310]
Carson Palmer – Heisman Trophy winner[ 311]
Petros Papadakis [ 312]
Mike Patterson [ 313]
Rodney Peete [ 314]
Nick Perry [ 315]
Volney Peters [ 316]
Charles Phillips [ 317]
Erny Pinckert – College Football Hall of Fame[ 318]
Kennedy Pola [ 319]
Troy Polamalu – All-American; NFL Pro Bowler; Super Bowl Champion[ 320]
Will Poole [ 321]
Ryan Powdrell [ 322]
Marvin Powell – College Football Hall of Fame[ 323]
Jim Psaltis
Marc Raab [ 324]
Chilo Rachal [ 325]
Bill Radovich [ 326]
Drew Radovich [ 327]
Mike Rae [ 328]
LaJuan Ramsey [ 329]
Danny Reece [ 330]
Kris Richard [ 331]
Bernard Riley [ 332]
Steve Riley [ 333]
Keith Rivers [ 334]
C. R. Roberts [ 335]
Jacob Rogers [ 336]
Aaron Rosenberg – College Football Hall of Fame, 2x All-American, and film and television producer[ 337]
Tim Rossovich [ 338]
Karl Rubke [ 339]
Frostee Rucker [ 340]
Ken Ruettgers [ 341]
Darrell Russell [ 342]
Tim Ryan [ 343]
Eddie Saenz [ 344]
Paul Salata [ 345]
Sean Salisbury – ESPN football analyst[ 346]
Mark Sanchez – 2009 Rose Bowl Offensive MVP[ 347]
Mike Sanford [ 348]
Dallas Sartz [ 349]
Henry Schmidt [ 350]
Bill Schultz [ 351]
Jim Sears [ 352]
Junior Seau – NFL Pro Bowler[ 353]
Jason Sehorn [ 354]
Rocky Seto [ 355]
Rod Sherman [ 356]
Antuan Simmons [ 357]
O. J. Simpson – Heisman Trophy winner, College Football Hall of Fame; Pro Football Hall of Fame[ 358]
Tony Slaton [ 359]
Dennis Smith [ 360]
Ernie Smith – College Football Hall of Fame[ 361]
Harry Smith – College Football Hall of Fame[ 362]
Sid Smith [ 363]
Steve Smith – NFL Pro Bowler[ 364]
Tody Smith [ 365]
R. Jay Soward [ 366]
Matt Spanos [ 367]
Markus Steele [ 368]
Bob Svihus [ 369]
Lynn Swann – College Football Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame; TV analyst[ 370]
Calvin Sweeney [ 371]
Lofa Tatupu – NFL Pro Bowler[ 372]
Mosi Tatupu [ 373]
Brice Taylor [ 374]
Mike Taylor [ 375]
Skip Thomas [ 376]
Terrell Thomas [ 377]
Dennis Thurman [ 378]
Mark Tucker [ 379]
Patrick Turner [ 380]
Kenechi Udeze [ 381]
Keith Van Horne [ 382]
Lenny Vandermade [ 383]
John Vella [ 384]
Jim Vellone [ 385]
Kyle Wachholtz [ 386]
Lowell Wagner [ 387]
Glen Walker [ 388]
John Walker [ 389]
Cotton Warburton – College Football Hall of Fame[ 390]
Scott Ware [ 391]
Chauncey Washington [ 392]
Charlie Weaver [ 393]
Lee Webb [ 394]
Charles White – Heisman Trophy winner, College Football Hall of Fame[ 395]
LenDale White [ 396]
Brian Williams [ 397]
Eric Williams [ 398]
Johnny Williams [ 399]
Kyle Williams [ 400]
Mike Williams – NFL first round draft pick[ 401]
Thomas Williams [ 402]
Matt Willig [ 403]
Ben Wilson [ 404]
Richard Wood – College Football Hall of Fame[ 405]
Willie Wood – Pro Football Hall of Fame[ 406]
Manuel Wright [ 407]
Justin Wyatt [ 408]
Ron Yary – College Football Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame[ 409]
Adrian Young – All-American[ 410]
Charle Young – College Football Hall of Fame[ 411]
David Blu
Lisa Leslie
Bill Sharman
Elías Larry Ayuso – professional basketball player[ 465]
David Bluthenthal (now "Blu"; born 1980) – American-Israeli professional basketball player; Israel men's national basketball team [ 466]
Cynthia Cooper-Dyke – professional basketball player, two-time Olympic medalist, member of both the Naismith Memorial and Women's Basketball Halls of Fame[ 467]
DeMar DeRozan – professional basketball player with the San Antonio Spurs , drafted 9th overall in the 2009 NBA draft by the Toronto Raptors ;[ 468] 4x Allstar
Desmon Farmer – professional basketball player with Ironi Ashkelon [ 469]
Taj Gibson – Minnesota Timberwolves power forward, 2009–present[ 470]
Daniel Hackett – professional basketball player with the Olympiacos B.C.
Davon Jefferson (born 1986) – basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Lisa Leslie – WNBA player for Los Angeles Sparks , four-time Olympic champion, member of the Naismith and Women's Halls of Fame[ 471]
Steve Malovic (1956–2007) – basketball player[ 472]
Ryan Marks – men's college basketball coach
O. J. Mayo – professional basketball player with the Milwaukee Bucks [ 473]
Barry Migliorini – American Basketball Association head coach [ 474]
Cheryl Miller – member of both the Naismith and Women's Halls of Fame, former USC women's coach[ 475]
Harold Miner – NBA player and slam dunk contest champion
Jerry Nemer (1912–1980) – basketball player and attorney
Nick Rakocevic – professional basketball player in Asian leagues
Brian Scalabrine – NBA forward for the Chicago Bulls , NBA champion with the Boston Celtics [ 476]
Bill Sharman – player and coach, Basketball Hall of Famer[ 477]
Elijah Stewart (born 1995) – basketball player for Hapoel Eilat of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Tina Thompson – WNBA player, two-time Olympic champion[ 478]
Paul Westphal – professional basketball player, current head coach at Pepperdine University [ 479]
Tex Winter – basketball coach (inventor of the triangle offense )[ 480]
Nick Young – professional basketball player with the Los Angeles Lakers [ 481]
Ellsworth Vines
Ed Ablowich – Olympic champion, track & field[ 491]
Rink Babka – Olympic silver medalist, discus throw; former world record holder[citation needed ]
Ronald Barak ('64) – Olympic gymnast
Arthur Barnard – Olympic bronze medalist, track & field[ 492]
Lee Barnes – Olympic champion, track & field[ 493]
Lindsay Benko – Olympic champion, swimming[citation needed ]
Bob Bennett – Olympic bronze medalist, swimming[ 494]
Kim Black – Olympic champion, swimming[ 495]
Charles Borah – Olympic champion, track & field[citation needed ]
Joe Bottom – Olympic silver medalist, swimming; International Hall of Famer[ 496]
Cliff Bourland – Olympic champion, 4 x 400 metres relay [ 497]
Emil Breitkreutz – USC's first Olympian (1904); bronze medalist, track & field
Brad Bridgewater – Olympic champion, swimming
Arto Bryggare – Olympic bronze medalist, track & field
Marvin "Ace" Burns – two-time water polo Olympian, member of United States Water Polo Hall of Fame
Tonie Campbell – Olympic bronze medalist, track & field
Patty Cardenas – Olympic silver medalist, water polo
Edward Carfagno (M.Arch. 1933) – Olympic fencer; winner of three Academy Awards
Ken Carpenter – Olympic champion, discus throw
Chris Cavanaugh – Olympic champion, swimming
Rex Cawley – Olympic champion, track & field
Micah Christenson – Olympic bronze medalist, volleyball
Peter Clentzos (B.A. 1932, M.Ed. 1947) – Olympic pole vaulter
Roy Cochran – Olympic champion, track & field
Richard Connor – Olympic bronze medalist, diving
Lillian Copeland (B.A. 1928, J.D. 1932) – Olympic champion, discus throw; set world records in discus, javelin, and shot put; first Trojan woman in Olympics
Robin Corsiglia – Olympic bronze medalist, swimming
James Corson – Olympic bronze medalist, discus
Buster Crabbe (B.A. 1931) – Olympic champion, swimming; actor
Bill Craig – Olympic champion, swimming
Kami Craig – Olympic silver medalist, water polo
Mark Crear – Olympic silver medalist, swimming
Tasha Danvers – Olympic bronze medalist, track & field
Jack Davis – Olympic silver medalist, track & field
Nicole Davis – Olympic silver medalist, volleyball
Foy Draper – Olympic champion, track & field
Charles Dumas (B.A. 1961) – Olympic champion, high jump
Dusty Dvorak – Olympic champion, volleyball
Torri Edwards – two-time Olympian, track & field
Janet Evans (B.A. 1994) – Olympic champion, swimming, inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 2004
Thomas Fahrner – Olympic silver medalist, swimming
Allyson Felix – Olympic champion, track & field
Conn Findlay – three-time Olympic medalist in rowing and sailing
Jeff Float – Olympic champion, swimming
Bruce Furniss (B.A. 1979) – 1976 double Olympic champion, swimming, 10X world record holder, USC Sports Hall of Fame 2001, ISHOF, 1987 & Orange County Sports HOF, 1984
Steve Furniss (B.S. 1976) – two-time Olympian, swimming 1972 and 1976, bronze medalist
Gabriel Gardner – Olympic champion, volleyball
Brittany Hayes – Olympic silver medalist, water polo
Katinka Hosszú – Olympic champion, swimming, world record holder in 100 m individual medley, 200 m individual medley, and 400 m individual medley
Bud Houser – Olympic champion, track & field
Bob Hughes – Olympic champion, swimming & water polo – world record holder in breast stroke
Sim Iness – Olympic champion, track & field
Larsen Jensen – Olympic bronze medalist, swimming
Payton Jordan – captain of 1939 NCAA track & field championship team, member of 1939 Rose Bowl team, 1968 US Olympic track team head coach
Klete Keller – Olympic champion, swimming
Fred Kelly – Olympic champion, 110 meter hurdles
Balazs Kiss – Olympic champion, hammer throw
Lenny Krayzelburg (B.S.B.A. 1998) – Olympic champion, swimming
J. W. Krumpholz – Olympic silver medalist, water polo
Mike Larrabee – Olympic champion, track & field
Sammy Lee (M.D. 1947) – diver, first Asian American man to win Olympic gold medal for United States, inducted into U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1990
Dallas Long – Olympic champion, track & field
Helene Mayer (certificate in social work, 1933) – Olympic champion, fencing
Duncan McNaughton (B.A. 1933, Ph.D. 1950) – Olympic champion, high jump
Earle Meadows – Olympic champion, track & field
Cliff Meidl – two-time Olympian, flat water sprint kayak; chosen as U.S. flag bearer for Opening Ceremonies in Sydney 2000
Oussama Mellouli – Olympic champion, swimming
Inger Miller – Olympic champion, track & field
John Naber (B.A. 1977) – Olympic champion, swimming, inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1984
Mike O'Brien – Olympic champion, swimming
Parry O'Brien – Olympic champion, shot put , inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1984
Rafael Osuna – gold medal (doubles) 1968 Olympics, inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame 1979
Anne Ottenbrite – Olympic champion, swimming
Charlie Paddock (B.A. 1922) – Olympic champion, track & field[ 498]
Mel Patton (B.A. 1949) – Olympic champion, track & field
Pat Powers – All-American and NCAA men's volleyball champion; Olympic gold medalist; AVP Pro Beach Volleyball
Don Quarrie – Olympic champion, track & field
Alma Richards – Olympic champion, track & field
Amy Rodriguez – Olympic champion, soccer
Janice Romary – Olympic foilist, fencing (1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964 and 1968)
April Ross – Beach volleyball player, bronze and silver medals
Murray Rose (B.A. 1962) – Olympic champion, swimming
William Ross (B.A. 1955) – Olympian, water polo (1956)
Félix Sánchez – Olympic champion, track & field
Kaitlin Sandeno (B.A. 2005) – Olympic champion, swimming
Roy Saari (B.A. 1967) – Olympic champion, swimming – world record holder in 1500 m freestyle
Bob Seagren (B.A. 1968) – Olympic champion, pole vaulter
Rebecca Soni – Olympic champion, swimming, world-record holder in 200 m breaststroke
Earl Thomson – Olympic champion, track & field
Wilbur Thompson – Olympic champion, track & field
Steve Timmons – Olympic champion, volleyball
Moriah van Norman – Olympic silver medalist, water polo
Erik Vendt – Olympic champion, swimming
Mark Warkentin – Olympic swimmer, four-time All-American
Quincy Watts – Olympic champion, track & field
Lauren Wenger – Olympic silver medalist, water polo
Josh West (born 1977) – British-American Olympic medalist rower and Earth Sciences professor
Angela Williams – Olympian, track & field
Jesse Williams – Olympian, track & field
Randy Williams – Olympic champion, track & field
Wally Wolf (1930–1997) – swimmer, water polo player, and Olympic champion
Frank Wykoff (B.A. 1932, M.A. 1936) – Olympic champion, track & field, inducted to U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1984
Louis Zamperini (B.S. 1940) – Olympic champion
Dan Bane (B.S. 1969) – chairman and CEO of Trader Joe's
Tom Barrack (B.A. 1969) – CEO of Colony Capital
Marc Benioff (B.S.B.A. 1986) – founder and CEO of Salesforce.com
Douglas G. Bergeron (M.S. 1987) – CEO of VeriFone
Robert D. Beyer (B.S. 1981) – former CEO of TCW Group
Carson Block – investor and founder of Muddy Waters Research
David Bohnett (B.S. 1978) – founder and former CEO of Geocities.com , founder of David Bohnett Foundation
Jerry Buss (Ph.D. 1957) – owner of Los Angeles Lakers
Henry Caruso (B.S.B.A.) – founder of Dollar Rent-A-Car
Rick Caruso (B.S. 1980) – CEO of Caruso Affiliated
Alan Casden (B.S. 1968) – chairman and CEO of Casden Properties
Ronnie Chan (陳啟宗) (M.B.A. 1976) – chairman of Hang Lung Group
Fu Chengyu (傅成玉) (M.E.) – chairman of Sinopec ;[ 505] former CEO of China National Offshore Oil Corporation (2003–2011)[ 506]
Yang Ho Cho (M.B.A. 1979) – president and CEO of Korean Airlines
Chung Mong-won (M.B.A. 1982) – CEO of Halla Group and Mando Corporation [ 507]
Dick Cook (B.A. 1972) – chairman of the Walt Disney Studios
Scott Cook (B.A. 1974) – co-founder and chairman of Intuit, Inc.
Kenneth C. Dahlberg (M.S.E.E. 1969) – president and CEO of Science Applications International Corporation
Chris DeWolfe (M.B.A. 1997) – co-founder of MySpace and current CEO
Sanford Diller – real estate developer
David H. Dornsife – chairman of the Herrick Corporation , USC trustee, namesake of the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Seymour Durst – real estate mogul
Vic Edelbrock Jr. (B.S. B.A. 1959) – president and CEO of Edelbrock Automotive
Pierre El Daher – chairman and CEO of LBC and PAC Ltd.
Douglas Emhoff (J.D. 1990) – entertainment lawyer, Second Gentleman of the United States
Dick Enthoven – South African-born businessman, owner of Nando's
Larry Flax (J.D. 1971) – co-founder of California Pizza Kitchen
Robert M. Fomon – chairman and CEO of E. F. Hutton & Co.
Carlo Gancia (M.A. in economics) – co-owner of the Forti Formula One team
Maruta Gardner (Ph.D. 1988) – educator, community activist
Abe Garver – investment banker
Ivan Glasenberg (M.B.A. 1993) – CEO of Glencore , #96 richest man in the world
Stanley Gold (J.D. 1967) – president and CEO of Shamrock Holdings
Steve Goodall (B.S., M.B.A.) – president of J. D. Power and Associates
Frances Hashimoto (1966) – former CEO of Mikawaya , inventor of mochi ice cream [ 508]
Jerry Heller (B.S.B.A. 1963) – co-founder and CEO of Ruthless Records
Thomas Hicks (M.B.A 1970) – partner at Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst ; part-owner of Dallas Stars and Texas Rangers
Barron Hilton (1946) – co-chairman of the Hilton Hotels chain, and the original owner of the San Diego Chargers
Daisy Ho (何超鳳) (B.A.) – chairman of SJM Holdings and executive director of Shun Tak Holdings
David T. Hon (Ph.D. 1971) – physicist and founder of Dahon folding bicycles
Ming Hsieh (B.S.E.E. 1983, M.S.E.E. 1984) – president and founder of Cogent Systems
Bradley Wayne Hughes (B.S.B.A. 1957) – founder of Public Storage
Jon Huntsman, Sr. (M.B.A.) – founder and chairman of Huntsman Corporation
Hyekyung "Shelly" Hwang (M.B.A.) – founder of Pinkberry
Ray R. Irani (Ph.D. 1957) – CEO of Occidental Petroleum
James Jannard – founder of Oakley Sunglasses and Red Digital Cinema Camera Company
Suzanne Nora Johnson (B.S. 1979) – vice chairman of Goldman Sachs
Bruce Karatz (J.D. 1970) – chairman and CEO of KB Home
Sabrina Kay (MBA, 2005) – founder and Chancellor of Fremont College and Fremont Private Investments
Kyle Kazan (B.A. 1990) – co-founder of Beach Front Properties, LLC. and Beach Front Property Management, Inc.
Richard Knerr (B.S.) – co-founder of Wham-O ; the creators of the Hula Hoop , Frisbee , and Superball
Ronald Lam (M.B.A. 1986) – former CEO/president of GameWorks
Terrence Lanni (B.S. 1965) – former chairman and CEO of MGM Mirage
Aaron Levie (Leave of absence, 2005) – CEO of Box
Alan Levine (B.S. 1968, J.D. 1971) – former president and COO of Sony Pictures Entertainment
Jack Lindquist (B.A. 1950) – former president of Disneyland
Bryan Lourd (B.A. 1982) – co-chairman of Creative Artists Agency (CAA)
Rao Machiraju (Ed.D. 1984) EIR at USC
Armen Margarian (B.S. 2001, M.B.A. 2006) – publisher, co-founder of NexusLab Inc.
Mike Markkula (B.S.E.E., M.S.E.E.) – former CEO and angel investor of Apple Computer , Inc.
Preston Martin (B.S. 1947, M.B.A. 1948) – founder of the PMI Mortgage Insurance Company ; former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board
Steve McIntosh (B.S. 1984) – founder and president of Now & Zen , Inc.; influential writer in the field of integral theory
Marc Merrill – co-founder and president of Riot Games
Arthur Melin (B.S.) – co-founder of Wham-O
Oscar Munoz (B.S. 1982) – former president and CEO of United Airlines
Brian Mulligan – former chairman of Fox Television
Paul Orfalea – founder of Kinko's
Sol Price (J.D. 1957) – founder of Price Club (now Costco )
Charles Prince (B.A. 1971, M.A. 1975, J.D. 1975) – former chairman and CEO of Citigroup
Sean Rad – founder of Tinder .
Edward C. Raymund – founder of Tech Data Corp. [ 509] [ 510]
Jim Rogers (L.L.M. 1963) – chairman and CEO of Sunbelt Communications
Edward P. Roski (B.S. 1962) – chairman and CEO of Majestic Realty Co. , part owner of the Los Angeles Kings and Los Angeles Lakers
Steve Saleen – CEO and founder of Saleen Performance, Inc.
Devita Saraf – founder of Vu Technologies and co-founder of Vu TelePresence
Robert Sarzo (B.S. 2004) – owner of Sarzo Entertainment LLC
Alan Smolinisky (B.S. 2001) – entrepreneur, real estate investor, owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers [ 511] [ 512] [ 513] [ 514] [ 515] and the Palisadian-Post newspaper[ 516]
Jeff Smulyan (B.S. 1969, J.D. 1972) – founder and CEO of Emmis Communications
Edwin Soeryadjaya – Indonesian businessman, co-founder of Adaro Energy
Mark Stevens (B.S.E.E. 1981, B.A.ECON 1981, M.S.CENG 1984) – partner at Sequoia Capital
Michael Trope – sports agent, divorce lawyer
Kevin Tsujihara (B.S. 1986) – former CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures
Ronald Tutor (B.S.B.A. 1963) – president and CEO of Tutor-Saliba Corp.
Joe Ucuzoglu (B.S.) – global CEO of Deloitte [ 517]
Andrew Viterbi (Ph.D. 1962) – co-founder of Qualcomm
William Wang (B.S. 1986) – founder and CEO of Vizio
Tom Warren (B.S.) – Ironman champion, triathlete, business owner
Blair Westlake – former corporate vice president of media and entertainment at Microsoft
Craig Winn (B.S. 1977) – founder of Value America ; author of Prophet of Doom and Tea With Terrorists
Albert C. Zapanta – president and CEO of the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce
Richard Ziman (B.S. 1964, J.D. 1967) – chairman and CEO of Arden Realty
Directing, producing and editing[ edit ]
Elizabeth Allen – director
Thom Andersen – film critic
David Anspaugh – director
Judd Apatow – filmmaker
Gregg Araki – filmmaker
John August – filmmaker
John Bailey – cinematographer
Walt Becker – filmmaker
Jack Bender – executive producer of Lost
Deven Bhojani – actor and director
Laura Bialis – filmmaker
Les Blank – documentary filmmaker
Jeffrey Blitz – filmmaker
Paul Harris Boardman – producer and screenwriter
Robert F. Boyle – art director and production designer
Charles Braverman – filmmaker
Henry Bumstead – art director and production designer
Bryan Burk – executive producer of Lost
Keith Calder – producer
Trey Callaway – screenwriter and producer
John Carpenter – film director
Aneesh Chaganty – director
Sharon Choi – interpreter, director, and screenwriter
Adam Christian Clark – filmmaker
John M. Chu – filmmaker
Ryan Coogler – filmmaker
Sandro Corsaro – executive producer, creator of Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil
Sean Covel – producer
R. J. Cutler (B.A. 1993) – filmmaker
Thomas Del Ruth – cinematographer
Scott Derrickson – filmmaker
Caleb Deschanel – cinematographer
Dean Devlin – screenwriter and producer
Anthony DiMaria – actor, director, producer
Hwang Dong-hyuk – South Korean director and screenwriter
Susan Downey – producer
Ellis R. Dungan – director
Robert Elswit – cinematographer
Bahman Farmanara – director and producer
Rick Famuyiwa – director
Kevin Feige – producer and head of Marvel Studios
Verna Fields – film editor and sound editor
Erik Fleming – film director and producer
Dana Fox – screenwriter
William A. Fraker – cinematographer
Joe Francis – adult film producer
Richard Franklin – Australian film director
David S. Goyer – filmmaker
James Gray – film director and screenwriter
Brian Grazer – film and television producer
Taylor Hackford – film director and producer
Conrad Hall – cinematographer
Curtis Harrington – experimental filmmaker
Chris Tsui Hesse – Ghanaian cinematographer, filmmaker, film administrator, photographer and Presbyterian minister
Ami Horowitz – filmmaker, media personality
Ron Howard – film director and actor
George Huang – filmmaker
Martin Hynes – filmmaker
Robert Illes – Emmy-winning TV writer
James Ivory – film director
Frederick Johnson – Emmy-winning TV writer
Rian Johnson – filmmaker
Joe Johnston – film director
Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski – writers
Howard G. Kazanjian – film producer
Richard Kelly – filmmaker
Irvin Kershner – film director
Karey Kirkpatrick – screenwriter
Randal Kleiser – filmmaker
Sasha Knezev – filmmaker
John Knoll (B.A. 1984) – motion picture visual effects specialist, co-creator of Adobe Photoshop
Kurt Kuenne – filmmaker, known for the documentary Dear Zachary [ 518]
Chad Kultgen – writer, producer
Gary Kurtz – film producer
Valerie LaPointe – film director and storyboard artist
Frederick Larson – law professor and filmmaker
Barry Levy – screenwriter
John Longenecker – film director, cinematographer
Robert Lovenheim – film producer and writer
Doug Liman – film director and producer
George Lucas – film director and producer
Joseph Magee (M.L.A. 1984) – music scoring mixer
Felipe Marino – producer
Gregory Markopoulos – filmmaker
Les Mayfield – producer and director
Stuart McClave – filmmaker
Kerry McCluggage – film and TV executive and producer
David Milhous – Emmy-winning film and TV editor
John Milius – film director and screenwriter
Miles Millar – screenwriter and producer
Herman Miller – writer and producer
Ron W. Miller – CEO and president of Walt Disney Productions
Walter Murch – film editor and sound designer
Don Murphy – producer
Gustin Nash – screenwriter
Tom Neff – film director, producer and executive
Joe Neurauter – producer
Michael Nolin – producer
Tom Oesch – director
Tommy O'Haver – filmmaker
Richard Outten – screenwriter
Sam Peckinpah – film director
Brian Wayne Peterson – screenwriter and television producer
Jason Peterson – producer, CEO, digital distribution entrepreneur
Angelo Pizzo – screenwriter and producer
Gene Polito – cinematographer and professor at USC School of Cinematic Arts [ 519]
Patrik-Ian Polk – film director and producer
Jon Poll – film editor and director
Jon Paul Puno – film director
Jason Reitman – film director
Shonda Rhimes – screenwriter, director, and producer
Jay Roach – film director and producer
Robert Rodat – screenwriter
Gene Roddenberry – screenwriter and producer
Barry Rubinow – film executive and editor
Jason Russell – film director, co-founder of Invisible Children, Inc.
Gary Rydstrom (B.A. 1981) – sound designer
Walter Salles – filmmaker
Asrul Sani – Indonesian film director and writer
Jarrett Schaefer – filmmaker
Elle Schneider – cinematographer, developer of Digital Bolex camera
Josh Schwartz – producer and creator of The O.C.
John Schwartzman – cinematographer
Ben Shedd – documentary filmmaker
Sigurjón Sighvatsson – producer
Bryan Singer – film director
John Singleton – film director
Stephen Sommers – film director
Dror Soref – filmmaker
Scott Speer – music video producer
Adam Stein – filmmaker, editor
Tim Story – film director
Dalton Trumbo – screenwriter
Ron Underwood – film director
Anthony B. Unger – producer
Lee Unkrich – film director
Clay Walker – film producer, director, cinematographer and editor
Sean Wang – director
Matt Reeves – director
Matthew Weiner – writer, director, producer, creator of Mad Men
David N. Weiss – screenwriter
Max Winkler – director, screenwriter
Alexander Winn – filmmaker
David L. Wolper (B.A. 1949) – film and television producer
Freddie Wong – YouTube celebrity and director
Marianna Yarovskaya – documentary filmmaker
Robert Yeoman – cinematographer
Robert Zemeckis – Academy Award-winning director
Laura Ziskin – producer
Eric Zumbrunnen – editor
Patrick J. Adams – actor best known for TV series Suits
Sasha Alexander – actress best known as Maura Isles on Rizzoli & Isles
Zeenat Aman – Indian actress, model and Miss Asia Pacific 1970
Morris Ankrum – actor
June Bacon-Bercey (MPA 1979) – television meteorologist, first African American and first woman to be awarded American Meteorological Society 's Seal of Approval[ 520]
Robin Bain – actress, writer, director
Brandon Barash – actor
Hugh Beaumont – actor, television director, and Methodist minister
Kathryn Beaumont (1938) – singer, voice actress and schoolteacher
Beck Bennett – Saturday Night Live cast member, actor and comedian
Troian Bellisario – actress
John Beradino – baseball player and actor, General Hospital
Julie Marie Berman – actress best known as Lulu Spencer on General Hospital
Richard Biggs – actor
Harry Blackstone Jr. – actor and magician
Nichole Bloom – actress
Ward Bond – football player and actor
LeVar Burton – actor
Sophia Bush – actress
Andrés Cantor – sportscaster
Rosalind Chao – actress
Eric Close – actor
Lily Collins – actress
Miranda Cosgrove – actress and singer
Buster Crabbe (B.A. 1931) – actor, All-American swimmer at USC
Lorinne Crawford, actress and dancer[ 521]
James Dannaldson – actor, animal handler
Erica Dasher – actress
Dix Davis – actor[ 522]
Jenna Dewan – actress and dancer
Ree Drummond (1991 B.A. Gerontology) – chef, blogger, businesswoman and television personality
Anthony Edwards – film and television actor
Lindsay Ellis – youtuber, author
Rob Estes – actor
Dorothy Fay – actress
Jere Fields – former actress and child star
Will Ferrell (B.A., 1990) – actor and comedian; awarded honorary doctorate in 2017[ 523]
America Ferrera – actress
Joe Flynn – actor
Dave Franco – actor
Jimmy Fowlie – actor
Vova Galchenko – juggler
David Gallagher – actor
Ron Gans – character actor and voice actor
Lauren German – actress
Sarah Gilman – actress
Skyler Gisondo – actor
Renée Elise Goldsberry – Tony-winning actress
Elise Golgowski – actress, playwright, and film maker
Topher Grace – actor
Greer Grammer – actress
Kevin Hagen – actor
Kristin Hanggi – Tony Award -nominated theatre director
Daryl Hannah – actress
Larry Harmon – actor, known as Bozo the Clown
Jenilee Harrison – actress
Evan Helmuth (1999) – actor[ 524]
Mike Henry – actor, also played football at USC and in NFL
James Hong – actor
Patty Hou – TV host, actress, newscaster
Ron Howard – actor, director, producer
Grant Imahara – TV personality
O'Shea Jackson Jr. – actor, rapper
David Jaffe – video game designer
Brad Johnson – actor
Rob Kardashian – TV personality and businessman
JP Karliak – actor, voice actor and comedian
Mahira Khan – actress
Rachna Khatau – actress, writer and singer
Regina King – Academy Award-winning actress
Ben Kurland – actor, producer
Swoosie Kurtz – actress
Raymond Lam – actor at Hong Kong top TV station TVB (Television Broadcasts Limited) (attended USC for one year)
Michael Landon – actor
Joey Lawrence – actor
Matthew Lawrence – actor
Charlotte Laws – TV host, actress, author
Nelson Leigh – actor
James Lesure – actor
Jeff Lewis – star of Flipping Out
Jaren Lewison – actor
Lisa Ling – former co-host of The View
Chris Lowell – actor
Alexander Ludwig – actor
Joseph Mazzello – actor
Michael McDonald – actor and comedian
Ted McGinley – actor
Bridgit Mendler – singer-songwriter and actress
Jeremy Miller – actor
Derek Mio – actor
Bentley Mitchum – actor, grandson of Robert Mitchum
Kyle Mooney – Saturday Night Live cast member, actor, comedian
Senta Moses – actress
Natalie Nunn – reality television star
Timothy Olyphant (B.A., 1990) – actor and producer; also swam competitively for USC[ 525]
Timothy Omundson – actor
Fess Parker – screen and television actor
Kelly Preston – actress
Claudia Previn (B.A., 1977) – actress, singer, graphic artist, editor
Ke Huy Quan – Academy Award-winning actor
Maeve Quinlan – actress
Michael Pataki – actor
Paula Patton – actress
Bradley Steven Perry -actor
Drew Pinsky – physician, radio and TV personality
Vaneza Leza Pitynski – actress
Whitney Port – cast member on MTV's reality show The Hills , fashion designer
Kelly Preston – actress
Nathalia Ramos – actress
J. August Richards – actor
John Ritter – actor
David A. Romero – spoken-word poet
Jon Rudnitsky – actor, comedian
Emily Rutherfurd – actress
Mort Sahl – comedian
Stark Sands – actor
Kyra Sedgwick – actress
Tom Selleck – actor
Ally Sheedy – actress
Cybill Shepherd – actress
Chima Simone – actress, TV personality
Karan Soni – actor, best known from the Deadpool movies
Robert Stack – actor
Eric Stoltz – actor
Madeleine Stowe – actress
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa – actor
Ganta Ravi Teja – actor
Marlo Thomas – actress
Ross Thomas – actor, filmmaker
Eve Torres – wrestler, dancer, and model
Robert Vaughn – actor
Natasha Gregson Wagner – actress
John Wayne – actor (did not graduate), played football while attending
Forest Whitaker (B.A. 1982) – Academy Award-winning actor
Mary Kate Wiles – actress
Brad Williams – comedian
Deborah Ann Woll – actress, best known as Jessica on True Blood
Anton Yelchin – actor
Lee Thompson Young – actor, best known as Detective Barry Frost on Rizzoli & Isles
Ambrose Akinmusire (M.M. 2007) – jazz trumpeter
Herb Alpert (B.M. 1954) – musician, co-founder of A&M Records
BANKS – alternative/R&B singer
Christophe Beck (graduate certificate in Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television, 1993) – film score composer
Marco Beltrami (graduate certificate in Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television, 1993) – film score composer
Aloe Blacc – soul singer, musician
Harold Budd (B.M. 1966) – ambient /avant-garde composer
Todd Carey – singer-songwriter and musician
Rob Cavallo (B.A., English 1985)[ 526] – Grammy Award-winning record producer and A&R ; Chief Creative Officer of Warner Music Group
Alan Chang (B.M. 2002) – musician, composer, musical director for Michael Bublé
Nicolas Chumachenco – violinist
Rozzi Crane (B.M. Popular Music Performance) – singer-songwriter
Alfred Darlington , better known as Daedelus, electronic music producer based in Los Angeles
John Dearman (B.M. 1981, M.M. 1983) – classical guitarist
Felly (2017) – rapper
Flea – bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers
Nmon Ford (B.M., M.M.) – Grammy Award -winning singer
Katie Gavin (B.M. Popular Music Performance) – singer and songwriter for Muna
Goldroom – musician
Jerry Goldsmith – film score composer
Ludwig Göransson – film score composer
Kina Grannis – musician
Macy Gray (B.A., screenwriting 1990) – Grammy Award -winning singer-songwriter
Gryffin (B.S. 2009) – electronic music producer
Lionel Hampton – jazz musician
Robby Hauldren – DJ, Louis the Child [ 527] [ 528]
Dexter Holland – singer and guitarist for The Offspring
Marilyn Horne (B.M. 1953) – opera singer
James Horner (B.M. 1974) – film score composer
James Newton Howard – film score composer
Scott Hoying – singer, baritone from Pentatonix
Paul Jackson Jr. (B.M.) – guitarist
JGivens (B.S., Mechanical Engineering 2010) – rap artist with record label Humble Beast; born Jeremiah Givens[ 529]
Tommy Johnson (B.M. 1956) – tuba player
Golden Landis Von Jones, better known as 24kGoldn – rapper, singer, and songwriter
William Kanengiser (B.M. 1981, M.M. 1983) – classical guitarist
Thomas Kotcheff (M.M. 2012, D.M.A. 2019) – composer
Morten Lauridsen (B.M. 1966, M.A. 1968, D.M.A. 1974) – composer
Charles Lloyd
Harry Mack – freestyle rapper
Roger Joseph Manning Jr. – keyboardist for Jellyfish , Beck and The Moog Cookbook
Anthony Marinelli – film score composer
Robert Marsteller – faculty, principal trombone, Los Angeles Philharmonic (1946–1971)
Bear McCreary – film score composer
Mark McGrath – singer, frontman of Sugar Ray , host of Extra
Angela Meade (M.M. 2004) – opera singer
David Newman (M.M. 1982) – film composer
Kelley O'Connor (B.M. 2002) – opera singer
Martin O'Donnell – composer best known for video game work
John Ottman (B.A. 1988) – film score composer
Christopher Parkening (B.M. 1969) – classical guitarist
Ashan Pillai – violist
Elizabeth Pitcairn – concert violinist
Basil Poledouris – film score composer
Cole Preston – drummer/backup vocalist for Wallows
Brian Ralston – film score composer
Lee Ritenour (B.M. 1972) – jazz guitarist
Jessica Rivera (M.M. 1998) – opera singer
Douglas Romayne (graduate certificate in Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television, 2000) – television and film score composer
Patrice Rushen (B.M. 1976) – songwriter, session musician, producer, arranger, film composer, and musical director
Roena Muckelroy Savage (1927) – concert soprano, choir director, professor of voice at Lincoln University (Missouri)
Saweetie – rapper
Craig Saper – audio engineer, actor
Daniel Slatkin – film score composer
Carly Rose Sonenclar (B.S. 2021) –singer-songwriter, and runner-up of the second season of The X Factor
Anil Srinivasan – classical pianist and music educator
Scott Tennant (B.M. 1986) – classical guitarist
Salli Terri – singer and songwriter
Thes One – rapper, producer
Michael Tilson Thomas (B.M. 1967, M.M. 1976) – conductor and music director of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
Robyn Troup – singer, "My Grammy Moment 2007" winner
Bertha Weber – composer
Mack Wilberg – director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Frank Wildhorn – Broadway composer
Austin Wintory – Grammy-nominated composer for video games and film
Andrew York (M.M. 1986) – classical guitarist-composer
Young MC – rapper, producer and writer
Steven Zhu (more popularly known as Zhu) – electronic music producer
Politics and government [ edit ]
Presidents and prime ministers [ edit ]
Cabinet ministers and secretaries [ edit ]
Ghazi Algosaibi (M.A. 1964) – Saudi Arabian statesman, former minister (five portfolios), former ambassador to Bahrain and the UK
Rafic Chahine (PhD) – Lebanese minister of planning, 1960–1961; minister of labor and social affairs, 1968
Warren Christopher (B.A. 1945) – 63rd United States secretary of state
Michael B. Donley (B.A. 1977, M.A. 1978) – 22nd United States Secretary of the Air Force
Robert Finch (LL.B. 1951) – 8th United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare , 38th lieutenant governor of California
Vecdi Gönül (M.P.A. 1970) – 62nd minister of defense of Turkey and member of parliament for Kocaeli
Juan José Guerra Abud (M.S.) – Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources of Mexico (2012–2015) and ambassador to Italy, Albania, Malta, and San Marino
Paul Robert Ignatius (B.A. 1942) – United States Secretary of the Navy , 1967–1969
Hilda Solis (M.P.A. 1981) – 25th United States Secretary of Labor
Kantathi Suphamongkhon (Ph.D. 1984) – 39th foreign minister of Thailand , UC Regent's Professor at UCLA, 2007–2009
Robert O. Work (M.S.) – 32nd United States deputy secretary of defense
Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor (BBA.) – 9th minister of federal territories of Malaysia
United States Senators [ edit ]
Members of the United States House of Representatives [ edit ]
U.S. Court of Appeals judges [ edit ]
U.S. District Court for the Central District of California judges [ edit ]
Other U.S. federal court judges [ edit ]
California Supreme Court Justices [ edit ]
David Eagleson (B.A. 1948, LL.B. 1950) – Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court , 1987–1991[ 613]
Douglas L. Edmonds (LL.B. 1910) – Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court , 1936–1955
Frederick W. Houser (LL.B. 1900) – Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court , 1937–1942[ 614]
Marcus Kaufman (LL.B. 1956) – Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court , 1987–1990[ 615]
Joyce L. Kennard (B.A. 1970, M.P.A. 1974, J.D. 1974) – first Asian-American to serve as an Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court , 1989–present[ 616]
Malcolm M. Lucas (B.A. 1950, LL.B. 1953) – 26th chief justice of California , 1987–1996; Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court , 1984–1987; Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California (1971–1984)[ 617]
Rudolph B. Davila – United States Army ; Medal of Honor recipient
Ira Eaker (B.A. 1933) – former general of the United States Army Air Forces
Jack K. Farris (1973) – former major general , United States Air Force
Sandra Finan (1989) – brigadier general , United States Air Force
Harold J. Greene – major general, U.S. Army, highest ranking casualty of the War in Afghanistan
Dennis R. Larsen (1978) – former lieutenant general , United States Air Force
Viet Xuan Luong – major general , United States Army , deputy commanding general (operations), Eighth United States Army
William L. McGonagle (1947) – former captain USS Liberty (AGTR-5) , United States Navy ; Medal of Honor recipient
Geoffrey Miller (M.A.) – former United States Army major general
Paul M. Nakasone – lieutenant general, United States Army, commander, United States Army Cyber Command
William L. Nyland (M.S.) – retired United States Marine Corps four-star general, assistant commandant of the Marine Corps (2002–2005)
Jerry D. Page (B.S. 1937) – former major general, United States Air Force ; commandant, Air War College
Benjamin L. Salomon (D.D.S. 1937) – United States Army ; Medal of Honor recipient[ 619]
Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf (M.S.M.E. 1964) – United States Army Four Star General
Donald B. Smith (M.S.) U.S. Army brigadier general, later sheriff of Putnam County, New York
Michael J. Williams – retired United States Marine Corps four-star general, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps (2000–2002)
Frances C. Wilson (Ed.D. 1981) – retired United States Marine Corps lieutenant general, former president, National Defense University (2006–2009)
David G. Young III – former brigadier general , United States Air Force
Greg Aghazarian (B.S. 1986) – California State Assemblyman , 2002–2008
Eugene W. Biscailuz – first Superintendent of the California Highway Patrol , 1929–1931; 27th Los Angeles County Sheriff , 1932–1958
Jon Carpenter (B.A. 2009) – Missouri state representative , 2013–present
Mike Davis (EML 2010, Ed.D. 2018) – California State Assembly , 2006-2012
Jeff DeWit (B.S. 1992) – Arizona State Treasurer , 2015–2018; CFO of NASA , 2018–2020
Diane Dixon (B.A. 1973) – California State Assemblywoman , 2022–present[ 620]
Martha Escutia (B.S. 1979) – California state senator , 1998–2006; California state assemblywoman, 1992–1998
Matthew Harper (B.S. 1997) – California state assemblyman, 2014–2018; 59th mayor of Huntington Beach, California , 2013–2014
Paul Heroux (B.A. 2001) – Massachusetts state representative , 2013–2018; mayor of Attleboro, Massachusetts
Frederick N. Howser (LL.B. 1930) – Attorney General of California , 1947–1951
Sheila M. Kiscaden (M.P.A. 1986) – Minnesota state senator , 1993–2007
Tim Leslie (M.P.A. 1969) – California state senator, 1991–2000; California state assemblyman, 1986–1991 and 2000–2006
Pat Nolan (B.A. 1972, J.D. 1975) – California state assemblyman, 1978–1994, Assembly Republican Leader 1984–1988
Eloise Reyes (B.S. 1978) – California state assemblywoman, 2016–present, Assembly Majority Leader, 2020–present
Alan Sieroty (LL.B. 1956) – California state senator, 1977–1982; California state assemblyman, 1967–1977
Jesse M. Unruh (B.A. 1948) – California State Treasurer , 1975–1987; Speaker of the California State Assembly , 1961–1969
Michael L. Williams (B.A. 1975, M.P.A. 1979, J.D. 1979) – senior commissioner of the Railroad Commission of Texas , 1999–2011
Ashleigh Aitken (J.D.) – mayor of Anaheim, California
Lili Bosse – mayor of Beverly Hills, California
Aja Brown – mayor of Compton, California
George P. Cronk – Los Angeles City Council member, 1945–1952
James Dobson (Ph.D. 1967) – conservative evangelical leader
Charles Elachi (M.B.A. 1978) – director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Douglas Emhoff (J.D. 1990) – Second Gentleman of the United States
Michael Fabricant (Ph.D. 1978) – British politician and member of parliament
Sattareh Farman Farmaian (B.A. 1946, M.A. 1948) – social reformer, established Tehran School for Social Work and concept of family planning in Iran
Frances Feldman – social worker
John Ferraro (B.S.B.A. 1948) – Los Angeles city council president, 1977–1981, 1987–2001; also former football player
Gil Garcetti (B.S. 1963) – 39th Los Angeles County District Attorney
Earl C. Gay (1902–75) – Los Angeles City Council member, 1933–1945
Michael D. Griffin (M.S.E.E. 1979) – NASA Administrator, 2005–2009
Roy Hampton (ca. 1901–1953) – Los Angeles City Council member, 1939–1941
Carl Hoecker – Inspector General of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Charles A. Holland – Los Angeles City Council member, 1929–1931
Quentin Kawānanakoa – Hawaiian politician, heir to the throne of the lapsed Kingdom of Hawaii
Michelle King – superintendent, Los Angeles Unified School District , 2016–2018[ 621]
Paul Krekorian (B.A. 1981) – president of the Los Angeles City Council , 2022–present
Edward L. Masry – lawyer
Timothy Fok – member of the International Olympic Committee and former member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council
Cindy Hensley McCain (B.A. 1976, M.A. 1978) – wife of 2008 Republican presidential nominee John McCain and chairwoman of Hensley & Co.
Dominic J. Monetta – deputy director of defense research and engineering (research and advanced technology) at the U.S. Department of Defense, 1991–1993; director of Office of New Production Reactors, at the United States Department of Energy, 1989–1991
Pat Nixon (B.A. 1937) – First Lady of the United States , 1969–1974
Marcus Peacock (B.S. 1982) – deputy administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Reza Pahlavi (B.A. 1985) – former crown prince of Iran, the older son of late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Richard Perle (B.A. 1964) – former assistant United States Secretary of Defense
Christina Pushaw (B.A. 2012) – political aide and press secretary for Ron DeSantis
Doria Ragland (M.S.W. 2015) – social worker, yoga instructor, and mother of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
Ann Shaw (M.S.W. 1968) – social worker and civic leader in Los Angeles, California
Daniel Seddiqui (B.A. 2005) – author and adventurer of 50 Jobs in 50 States
Lorenzo Bini Smaghi (M.A. 1980) – member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank
Charles Tillman (M.A. 1962) – mayor of Jackson, Mississippi
Rosalind Wiener Wyman – political figure
Millicent Borges Accardi (MPW 1993) – poet and writer, National Endowment for the Arts
David Bezmozgis (M.F.A.) – writer
Anthony Boucher (B.A. 1932) – science fiction editor and writer of mystery novels and short stories
Stacey Bradford (B.A. 1993) – personal finance author, journalist, and commentator
Ashley Brewer (B.A. 2014) – Sports Journalist
Tammy Bruce (B.A. 2002) – author and political commentator
Art Buchwald (attended the Annenberg School for Communication 1945–48) – author and columnist, Pulitzer Prize winner
Stan Chambers (B.A. 1944) – television journalist
Julie Chen (B.A. 1991) – television personality , news anchor, journalist, and producer
Mark Z. Danielewski (M.F.A. 1993) – author
Frank Davey (Ph.D. 1968) – poet
Jerry Del Colliano – journalist, author
Seth Doane (B.A. 2000) – television journalist
Maureen Furniss (Ph.D. 1994) – author, animation historian, and USC faculty member[ 622]
Joseph Heller – author and satirist
Jamie Hersch – sportscaster for NHL Network
Raj Kamal Jha (M.A. 1990) – author, novelist, Indian newspaper editor
Spencer Johnson (B.A. 1963) – writer
Pablo Kleinman (B.A. 1996) – political columnist, entrepreneur
Laila Lalami (Ph.D. 1997) – author and essayist
Corinne Lee (B.A. 1983) – poet
Vindy Lee (B.A. 2004) – cookbook author and professional chef
Sandra Tsing Loh (M.P.W. 1984) – radio commentator and author
Bob Lorenz (B.A. Broadcast Journalism) – studio host, anchor, New York Yankees (YES Network)
Marie Lu (B.A. 2006) – author[ 623]
Arash Markazi (B.A. 2004) – journalist, writer for Sports Illustrated
Stephanie Miller – radio and TV personality, host of The Stephanie Miller Show
C. L. Moore (B.A. 1956, M.A. 1963) – science fiction and fantasy writer
Wayétu Moore (M.F.A.) – author, publisher, social entrepreneur
Joan Lowery Nixon (B.A. 1947) – journalist and author
John Norman (M.A. 1957) – science fiction author and philosopher
Téa Obreht , formerly Téa Bajrakterević (B. A. 2007) – novelist, The Tiger's Wife
Petros Papadakis (B.A.) – sportscaster
Alexandra Pelosi (M.A. 1993) – journalist and documentary filmmaker
Tucker Reed – Blogger, author, journalist and feminist activist[ 624]
Katherine Schwarzenegger – author
Joe Sheehan (B.A. 1994) – sportswriter and co-founder of Baseball Prospectus
Lindsay Soto (B.A. 1998) – television sports journalist and producer
Suzy Spencer – true-crime writer
Irving Stone (M.A. 1924) – writer, known for biographical novels of famous historical personalities
Michele Tafoya (M.B.A. 1991) – NBC sportscaster
Brad Thor – author
Paul Vangelisti (M.A. 1970) – poet and broadcaster
Alex Witt – news anchor
Linda Yu (B.A. 1968) – Chicago television journalist
Gary Anderson (B.Arch. 1970, M.Arch 1971) – creator of the universal recycling symbol
Ethel Percy Andrus (M.A. 1928, Ph.D. 1930) – founder of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Wanda Austin (Ph.D. 1988) – president and CEO of The Aerospace Corporation , NAE
Kathryn Beaumont – (1938 D.E.) – actress, voice actress, singer, and school teacher
Adam Bezark – writer and creative director
Anita Caspary (1943) – former nun, founder of lay organization
Jenova Chen (M.F.A.) – video game designer, co-founder f thatgamecompany
Joe Medicine Crow (M.A. 1938, honorary doctorate 2003) – last war chief of the Crow Tribe of Montana and historian[ 625]
Salvatore Ferragamo – fashion designer
Frank Fertitta (B.A./B.S. 1984) – CEO of Station Casinos ; owner of Zuffa, LLC , the entity that runs the Ultimate Fighting Championship
Reuben Fine (Ph.D. 1948) – chess grandmaster , psychologist
Sei Fujii (1882-1954) (1911 graduate of USC Law) – civil rights leader, labor unionizer, race relations advocate, and publisher; first Japanese American to receive a posthumous law license in California[ 626]
Joseph Gutheinz (M.S.S.M 1984) – retired NASA OIG Senior Special Agent , founder of the Moon Rock Project, lawyer, educator, author, commissioner
Irene Hirano Inouye (BA 1970, MPA 1973) – president United States-Japan Council and chair Ford Foundation Board of Trustees
Erin M. Jacobson – music industry attorney
Olivia Jade – YouTube personality and social media influencer[ 627] [ 628]
Cliff Johnson (B.F.A. 1974) – author of award-winning computer puzzle games
Jeff Kaplan – video game director and current vice president of Blizzard Entertainment . Known for his design work in World of Warcraft and is the lead designer of Overwatch .
Robert Kardashian (B.S. 1966) – attorney, known for his role in the murder trial of O. J. Simpson and for being the father of Kourtney , Kim , Khloé , and Rob Kardashian
Kathryn Le Veque – author
Omar Maani – former mayor of Amman, Jordan
Valentino Mazzia (1922–1999) – forensic anesthesiologist[ 629]
Tom Morey (B.A. 1957) – creator of the Boogie Board
Nadir Nibras – YouTube personality and travel vlogger[ 630]
Sean Plott (M.F.A.) – e-sports commentator for StarCraft II and former pro gamer[ 631]
Joyce K. Reynolds – computer scientist
Kellee Santiago (M.F.A.) – video game designer, co-founder thatgamecompany
Sakaye Shigekawa – obstetrician[ 632]
Vada Somerville – civil rights activist
Mahmooda Sultana (B.S. 2004) – NASA research engineer[ 633]
Brian Sun (J.D.) – trial lawyer
Kerry Wendell Thornley – author
Camille Vasquez – attorney in Depp v. Heard defamation lawsuit
Joseph Wapner (B.A. 1941, J.D. 1948) – judge of television's The People's Court , former Los Angeles County Superior Court judge
Essie Mae Washington-Williams (M.A.) – educator, writer, daughter of Strom Thurmond
Eugene Lee Yang – YouTube personality, most famously known for The Try Guys , and filmmaker
John Zerzan – anarchist and primitivist philosopher
Notable faculty members [ edit ]
Arthur W. Adamson – chemist
Leonard M. Adleman – co-inventor of RSA , Turing Award laureate
William French Anderson – genetics professor, dubbed "father of gene therapy"
Michael A. Arbib – computational neuroscience professor
Norman Arnheim – geneticist
Tim Asch – professor at the Center for Visual Anthropology
Lois W. Banner – former president of the American Studies Association, author
Richard Bellman – inventor of dynamic programming
George A. Bekey – professor in computer science
Aimee Bender – novelist
Warren Bennis – university professor, Distinguished Professor of Business Administration; named the "dean of leadership gurus" by Forbes magazine
Susanna Berger – art historian, 2019 Guggenheim Fellow
Shelley Berman – comedian, actor, author; taught Writing Humor, Literary and Dramatic
Terence Blanchard – jazz trumpeter
Barry Boehm – software engineering economics expert, inventor of COCOMO
Todd Boyd – author, media commentator, producer, and consultant
T.C. Boyle – novelist
Leo Braudy -cultural historian and film critic and theorist
Christian Busch business professor, recognized for his work on serendipity , innovation, and purpose-driven leadership
Anton Burg – professor of Chemistry
Leo Buscaglia – author and motivational speaker
Giuseppe Caire – telecommunications engineer
Paula Cannon – geneticist and virologist
Drew Casper – film historian
Manuel Castells – sociologist, played a key role in the development of a Marxist urban sociology
John Choma – analog and mixed signal circuit designer
Pinchas Cohen – dean of the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Thomas Crow – art critic, director of the Getty Research Institute
Eileen M. Crimmins – AARP Chair in Gerontology at the USC Davis School of Gerontology
António Damásio – physician and neurologist
Paul Debevec – graphics researcher
Rod Dedeaux – baseball coach
Richard Dekmejian – expert on international relations
Jerry Donohue – theoretical and physical chemist
Richard Easterlin – economics professor
Mar Elepano – artist, animator, filmmaker
Susan Estrich – author, law professor; former campaign manager, Michael Dukakis for president
Percival Everett – novelist
Rachel Feldman – director, screenwriter
Caleb E. Finch – Alzheimer's disease researcher
Scott Fisher – pioneering virtual reality researcher
Eric Fossum – inventor of CMOS image sensor
James Franco – Academy Award nominated actor, taught film classes[ 634]
Eric Garcetti – mayor of Los Angeles
Placida Gardner Chesley – taught at USC, City Bacteriologist, Red Cross worker in WWI
Murray Gell-Mann – Professor of Physics and Medicine, Nobel laureate in Physics
Barry Glassner – sociologist , made an appearance in Bowling for Columbine
Solomon W. Golomb – mathematician, invented the Golomb coding and Golomb ruler
Jane Goodall – distinguished adjunct professor of anthropology
Midori Gotō – violinist and the Jascha Heifetz Chair in Music
Eva Gustavson – opera singer
Judith Halberstam – gender theorist
Ted Harris – mathematician, former president of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics
Ewald Heer – aerospace engineer specialising in autonomous robots
Jascha Heifetz – violinist, one of the most famous of the 20th century
Tomlinson Holman – inventor of Lucasfilm 's THX sound system
John Hospers – philosopher, first presidential candidate of the United States Libertarian Party
bell hooks – writer
A. Quincy Jones – residential architect and influential figure in modern urban planning concepts, USC Dean of Architecture
Mark Kac – mathematician, pioneered the modern development of probability
Steve A. Kay – biologist
Bart Kosko – professor of electrical engineering, fuzzy logic authority
Stephen Krashen – linguist and educational researcher
Timur Kuran – economist, specializing in the study of Islamic finance and its consequences
Jerome Lawrence – playwright
Kurt Lehovec – creator of the p-n junction isolation technique in integrated circuits
Jerry Lewis [ 635]
Hao Li – professor of Computer Science , CEO of Pinscreen Inc., director of the Vision and Graphics Lab at the USC Institute for Creative Technologies
Robert C. Lipsett – violin pedagogue
David Lloyd – Professor of English and political activist
Raymond Loewy – industrial designer
Valter Longo – biogerontologist , cell biologist , Nobel Prize nominee
Leonard Maltin – film critic
Daniel McFadden – econometrician , Nobel Prize winner in 2000
AnnMaria De Mars – 1984 Judo World Champion, mother of Ronda Rousey ; Statistical Consultant at USC
Mardik Martin – screenwriter, Raging Bull , Mean Streets
C. L. Moore – science fiction writer
Barbara Myerhoff – professor at the Center for Visual Anthropology
Richard Neutra – modernist architect
George Olah – Nobel laureate in Chemistry
Ishu Patel – artist, director, animator, and photographer
Massoud Pedram – computer engineer
William Pereira – architect and urban planner
Gregor Piatigorsky – cellist
John Pollini – professor of art history
Jon Postel – Internet pioneer, former director of Information Sciences Institute 's Computer Networks Division
Ishwar Puri – professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering, vice president of research
Claudia Rankine – poet
Irving S. Reed – inventor of Reed–Solomon codes
Andrew Robinson – actor
Everett Rogers – professor of communications
Lisa Roma – chair of grand opera in the College of Music, 1930
Steven J. Ross – professor of history, Pulitzer Prize for History finalist
Steven B. Sample – professor of electrical engineering and leadership, noted author, USC president
Morton O. Schapiro – economist, president of Williams College and Northwestern University
Parish Sedghizadeh – clinical and surgical oral and maxillofacial pathologist
Eudice Shapiro – violinist
Robert Scheer – journalist and social political activist
Otto Schnepp – professor of chemistry
Arnold Schoenberg – composer
Hubert Selby Jr. – novelist, screenwriter, Last Exit to Brooklyn , Requiem for a Dream
Gale Sinatra – educational psychologist, distinguished professor
Scott Soames – professor of philosophy
Jacob Soll – historian, philosopher, political advisor, MacArthur "Genius" Grant Fellow
Esther Somerfeld-Ziskind – neurologist and psychiatrist
Craig Stanford – professor of biological anthropology
Halsey Stevens – composer
Gay Talese – one of the founders of New Journalism
Shirley Thomas – professor of technical writing
Lee Edward Travis – psychiatrist and speech pathologist
Jovan Vavic – former head coach of the USC men's and women's water polo teams
Arieh Warshel – Nobel laureate in Chemistry
Michael S. Waterman – founding editor of Journal of Computational Biology
Paul Wehrle – physician who helped in the development of methods for the prevention and treatment of polio and smallpox
Dallas Willard – philosophy professor, author of Divine Conspiracy and other important Christian works, speaker
Curt Wittig – professor of physical chemistry
Darryl F. Zanuck – major figure in the Hollywood studio system
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