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  • John Bailey - cinematographer, film director and former president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Ordinary People, Groundhog Day, He's Just Not That into You

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Bob Beemer – Academy Award-winning sound mixer, Speed, Gladiator, Ray, Dreamgirls

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Maria Blasucci – actress, writer Mascots, Ghost Ghirls

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Laura Boersma – film producer and screenwriter, Fling, Indiscretion

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Barbara Broccoli – producer, the James Bond film series

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Effie T. Brown - producer, Dear White People, But I'm a Cheerleader, Real Women Have Curves

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Tony Bui – film director, Three Seasons

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Jennifer Candy - producer and actress, known for In Vino (2019), Liv and Maddie (2013) and Where's This Party? (2014). Daughter of John Candy.

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Linda Cardellini – actress, Scooby-Doo, ER, Freaks and Geeks, Avengers: Endgame, Dead to Me

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Mindy Cohn – actress, The Facts of Life

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Carson Daly (dropped out) – television personality, Total Request Live, Last Call with Carson Daly

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Bob Denver – actor, Gilligan's Island, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Clark Duke – actor, Greek, Clark and Michael

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Scott Eastwood - actor, Gran Torino, Fury; son of Clint Eastwood

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Chase Ellison - actor, Tooth Fairy, The Boy Who Cried Werewolf

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • David Mickey Evans – film and television director and writer, The Sandlot, Radio Flyer

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Lauren Froderman – dancer, winner of So You Think You Can Dance, season 7

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Mark Haapala (B.A. 2002) – television producer, director and actor, Entourage

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Jack Haley Jr. (B.A. English 1956) – Emmy-winning television and film writer, director, and producer; former president of Fox Television

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Colin Hanks – actor, Orange County; son of Tom Hanks

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Emily Harper – actress, Passions

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Brian Helgeland (M.A. 1986) – Academy Award-winning screenwriter and film director, L.A. Confidential, Mystic River

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Dwayne Hickman – actor, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Kaliko Kauahi - actress, Superstore

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Gloria Calderón Kellett – writer and actress, co-showrunner of One Day at a Time

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Chris Kobin (LLS) – film and television writer and producer, Hollywood Don't Surf!

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Mila Kunis – actress, That '70s Show, Family Guy, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Black Swan

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Francis Lawrence (B.A. 1991) – film director, I Am Legend

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Emma Lockhart – actress, Batman Begins, Ace Ventura, Jr.: Pet Detective

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Holly Madison – television personality, The Girls Next Door

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Stephen McEveety – film producer, Braveheart, The Passion of the Christ

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Sean McNamara – film and television director and producer, Bratz, That's So Raven

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Dave Meyers – film and music video director, The Hitcher

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Kate Micucci (B.A. 2003) – actress, singer, and songwriter, Garfunkel and Oates

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • David Mirkin (B.A. 1978) – Emmy-winning television producer, The Simpsons

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Beverley Mitchell – actress, 7th Heaven

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Glen Morgan – Emmy-nominated television and film writer, director, and producer, The X-Files, The Final Destination

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Lance Mungia – film director, Six-String Samurai

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • John Stewart Muller – film director and screenwriter, Fling, Indiscretion

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Taylour Paige – dancer, actress, Hit The Floor

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Van Partible – television writer, producer, Johnny Bravo

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Busy Philipps – actress, Freaks and Geeks, Dawson's Creek, White Chicks, Cougar Town

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Tony Plana – actor, Ugly Betty

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Jessica Rey – actress, Power Rangers: Wild Force

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Steve Rossi – actor, part of the Allen & Rossi comedy duo

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Devin Sarno (B.A. 1988) – composer, video producer

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Stassi Schroeder – participant in The Amazing Race 8, Queen Bees, and star of Vanderpump Rules

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Chris Sullivan (B.A. 2002) – actor, The Knick

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Daniel J. Travanti (M.A. 1978) – actor, Hill Street Blues

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Anton Vassil – film director, Marching Out of Time, Laurent et Safi

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Michael Wayne – film producer and son of John Wayne

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Patrick Wayne – actor and son of John Wayne

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Michael R. Williams – feature film line producer and creator of Think Crew

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • James Wong – Emmy-nominated television and film writer, director, and producer, The X-Files, The Final Destination

    (Film and television) (Alumni)

  • Luis Aguilar-Monsalve - writer and educator, Daryl R. Karns Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity

    (Literature) (Alumni)

  • Lisa See - writer, her books include On Gold Mountain, Shanghai Girls, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

    (Literature) (Alumni)

  • Jason Bentley, music director for KCRW

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Eric Erlandson, former lead guitarist for alternative rock band Hole

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Elvin Estela, hip hop producer and DJ

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Jauz, EDM Artist

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Matt Maust, bass player of Cold War Kids

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Jonnie Russell, former vocalist and multi-instrumentalist of Cold War Kids

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Michael Shuman, bass player for the Queens of the Stone Age

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Jimmy Tamborello, keyboard player and percussionist of The Postal Service, producer

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Mark Volman, singer and songwriter for The Turtles, The Mothers of Invention, and Flo & Eddie

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Omid Walizadeh, hip hop producer

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Nathan Willet, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist of Cold War Kids

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Bill Bogaard, mayor of Pasadena, California

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Bill Campbell, politician and former California State Assembly Republican Leader

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Benjamin Cayetano, former governor of Hawaii (1994–2002)

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Tony Coelho, former Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from California and Democratic Majority Whip

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Bob Dornan, former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from California

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Rudy Sablan, former Lieutenant Governor of Guam (1975–1979)

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Helen Singleton, civil rights activist and Freedom Rider

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Louis Vitale, priest and peace activist

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Johnnie Cochran, attorney; defended O. J. Simpson (J.D. graduate of Loyola Law School)

    (Law) (Alumni)

  • Lynn Compton, former prosecutor, Superior Court Judge, and Appellate Court Judge; lead prosecutor in the case against Sirhan Sirhan who assassinated Robert F. Kennedy; also was awarded a Silver Star while serving as a Second Lieutenant commanding the 2nd platoon of Easy Company in the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, part of the 101st Airborne Division in World War II

    (Law) (Alumni)

  • Mark Geragos, J.D. 1982, high-profile defense attorney (graduate of Loyola Law School)

    (Law) (Alumni)

  • Tom Girardi, attorney, founding partner of Girardi & Keese, earned a reputation as L.A. County's king of the class action lawsuit

    (Law) (Alumni)

  • Ronald S.W. Lew, attorney, judge

    (Law) (Alumni)

  • Carmen Milano, Cleveland lawyer, eventually disbarred, later became a Mafia member

    (Law) (Alumni)

  • Robert Shapiro, high-profile defense attorney; defended O. J. Simpson with Cochran (graduate of Loyola Law School)

    (Law) (Alumni)

  • Stephen "Fro-doob" Gargaro, attorney Los Angeles, also a well-known musician and home brewer

    (Law) (Alumni)

  • John Edward Anderson, President of Topa Equities, Ltd.; ranked #189 in the Forbes 400 Richest Americans list

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Jerry Grundhofer, former CEO of US Bancorp; previously ranked as the second highest paid executive in the banking industry

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Wilfred Von der Ahe, co-founder of Vons supermarket chain

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Henry C. Yuen, co-founder, and former CEO and Chairman, of Gemstar-TV Guide International (graduate of Loyola Law School)

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Tom Mueller (M.S. '92), co-founder, and VP of rocket propulsion at SpaceX

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Ben Lee, Founder of Rootstrap, Inc 30 under 30

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • John Stankey, Current COO of AT&T, graduated with a B.A. in finance. On July 1, 2020, Stankey will start as CEO of AT&T.

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Rick Adelman, former Head Coach of the Portland Trail Blazers, Sacramento Kings and Minnesota Timberwolves

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Billy Bean, former Major League Baseball outfielder

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Chris Donnels, retired Major League Baseball player (1991–2002)

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Hank Gathers, college basketball player who led NCAA division 1 in the 1988–1989 season in scoring and rebounding; died midgame in 1990

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Ty Kelly (born 1988), Major league baseball player

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Gregory "Bo" Kimble, NBA player from 1991 to 1993

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Tim Layana, late Major League Baseball pitcher and World Series Champion (1990)

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Dick Moje, National Football League player

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Pete Newell, hall of fame basketball coach

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Maury Nipp, NFL player

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Chris Pettit, Major League Baseball outfielder

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Keith Smith, retired basketball player

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Jeff Stevens, Major League Baseball pitcher.

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Billy Traber, Major League Baseball pitcher

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Josh Whitesell, Major League Baseball first baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • C.J. Wilson, Major League Baseball pitcher

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Phil Woolpert, hall of fame basketball coach

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Most Reverend Gordon Bennett, S.J., D.D., Bishop Emeritus of Mandeville (Roman Catholic Church)

    (Religion) (Alumni)

  • Most Reverend Cirilo Flores, Bishop of San Diego (Roman Catholic Church)

    (Religion) (Alumni)

  • Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM (better known as Sister Jean) – current chaplain for the men's basketball team of Loyola University Chicago; became a major media celebrity during the team's 2018 Final Four run (M.A., 1961)

    (Religion) (Alumni)

  • Most Reverend Gordon Bennett, S.J., D.D., Bishop Emeritus of Mandeville, Peter Faber, S.J. Fellow in Pastoral Theology and Ignatian Spirituality (Faculty)

  • Antonia Darder, Ph.D., Professor of Education and Leavey Endowed Chair of Ethics and Moral Leadership (Faculty)

  • Rev. William Fulco, S.J., Ph.D., Professor of Classics and Archeology, National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Ancient Mediterranean Studies (Faculty)

  • Amir Hussain, Ph.D., Professor of Theological Studies and Editor of the Journal of the American Academy of Religion (Faculty)

  • Helen Landgarten (1921-2011), American psychotherapist, art therapy pioneer. The Helen B. Landgarten Art Therapy Clinic at Loyola Marymount University was founded in 2007. (Faculty)

  • Rubén Martínez, Professor of English and Fletcher Jones Chair in Literature & Writing at Loyola Marymount University (Faculty)

  • Rev. Thomas P. Rausch, S.J., Ph.D., Professor of Theological Studies, T. Marie Chilton Professor of Catholic Theology (Faculty)

  • Chuck Rosenthal, Ph.D., Professor of English (Faculty)

  • Paul Salamunovich, Ph.D (honoris causa) Professor of Music, conductor of the Los Angeles Master Chorale 1991–2001, Grammy Nominee, recipient of the Pro-Eclesia et Pontifice and a Knight Commander in the Order of St. Gregory, inaugural inductee: Loyola Marymount University Faculty Hall of Fame. (Faculty)

  • Daniel L. Smith-Christopher, D.Phil., Professor of Theological Studies—Old Testament, Chair of the Peace Studies Program (Faculty)

  • Wole Soyinka, Nobel Laureate, President's Marymount Professor (Faculty)

  • Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, Ph.D., Dean of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts; President's Professor of African-American Studies and History (Faculty)

  • Hector Tobar, Adjunct Professor of Literature (Faculty)

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Founded in 1911, Loyola Marymount University is the largest Catholic Jesus on the West Coast, a leading private university in the region, founded on the basis of the Jesuit/Marymount tradition of humanistic education: Academic Excellence, personal integrity, faith service, and the promotion of justice. Located in Los Angeles, the second-largest financial center in the United States after New York, and one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, LMU is named by The Princeton Review as one of the “ten most beautiful campuses” in the United States, located in a quiet and peaceful residential area of Los Angeles, Lmu offers views of the Downtown Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean. LMU ranks 2nd in the western United States and 64th in the United States, according to the university rankings published by the authoritative U.S. News & World Report and the official USnews 2019 ranking, with its film school representing the best in the United States, top 10 majors in the United States.

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