List of Harvard-Westlake School alumni
This list of alumni of Harvard-Westlake School includes graduates and students who did not graduate.
- Jonathan Ahdout, actor
- Elisa Albert, author
- Dorothy Arzner, film director[1]
- Jillian Banks, musician
- Candice Bergen, actress[2]
- Peter Bergman, actor
- Steve Bing, film producer, philanthropist[3]
- Brennan Boesch, baseball player [4]
- Autumn Burke, California State Assemblymember
- Jessica Capshaw, actress[5]
- Mindy Cohn, actress[6]
- Jarron Collins, basketball player[7]
- Jason Collins, basketball player[8]
- Lily Collins, actress and model[9]
- Jamie Lee Curtis, actress[10]
- Gray Davis, Governor of California[2]
- Emily Deschanel, actress and model
- Ned Doheny, musician
- Dominique Dunne, actress[11]
- Breck Eisner, TV and film director
- Tony Fagenson, songwriter, drummer
- Douglas Fairbanks Jr., actor[2]
- Beanie Feldstein, actress
- Ayda Field, actress[12]
- Stephen Fishbach, contestant on Survivor: Tocantins and Survivor: Cambodia
- Jack Flaherty, baseball player
- Bridget Fonda, actress[13]
- Max Fried, baseball player[14]
- Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles Mayor (2013–2022)
- Scott Garson, basketball coach
- Jean Paul Getty, businessman
- Lucas Giolito, baseball player
- Ashley Grossman, water polo player
- Jake Gyllenhaal, actor[2]
- Maggie Gyllenhaal, actress[2]
- Julia Hahn, reporter, special assistant to President Trump[15]
- H. R. Haldeman, White House Chief of Staff
- Mark Harmon, actor
- Evan Harris, British Member of Parliament
- Frank C. Hoyt, physicist
- Peter Hudnut, water polo player
- Alex Israel, multimedia artist and writer
- Jon Jaques, basketball player[16]
- Johnny Juzang, basketball player
- Twila Kilgore (née Kaufman), soccer coach[17]
- Juliette Kayyem, author, TV analyst
- Fran Kranz, actor
- David Ladd, producer and actor
- Phil LaMarr, actor and comedian
- Pepi Lederer, actress and writer[18]
- Greta Lee, actress
- June Lockhart, actress[19]
- Eric Loeb, famous clown and traitor
- Billie Lourd, actress and daughter of Carrie Fisher[20]
- Jon Lovitz, actor[21]
- Myrna Loy, actress[22]
- Danica McKellar, actress, author[23]
- Alex Marlow, Breitbart News editor-in-chief[24]
- Jonathan Martin, football player
- Elizabeth Montgomery, actress[25]
- Sara Moonves, magazine editor[26]
- Tracy Nelson, actress[27]
- Masi Oka, actor [28]
- Ethan Peck, actor, grandson of actor Gregory Peck[29]
- Elvis Perkins, singer, son of actor Anthony Perkins
- Ben Platt, actor
- Spencer Rascoff, co-founder of Zillow, Hotwire, Pacaso, Recon Food; former CEO of Zillow
- Jeff Rake, television producer, screenwriter
- Jason Reitman, Golden Globe-winning screenwriter, director[30]
- Sally Ride, astronaut[2]
- Ali Riley, soccer player[31]
- Josh Satin, retired major league baseball player
- Andrea Savage, actress
- David Sauvage, filmmaker, empath [32]
- Jason Segel, actor, screenwriter[33]
- Ben Sherwood, president of ABC News[34]
- Brad Silberling, film director
- Jacob Soboroff, journalist
- Tori Spelling, actress[35]
- Alex Stepheson, basketball player
- Erik Swoope, football player
- David Talbot, author, media entrepreneur[36]
- Stephen Talbot, actor; documentary filmmaker, PBS Frontline[37]
- Bryce Taylor, basketball player[38]
- Shirley Temple, actress, diplomat[39]
- Kirk Thatcher
- Alyssa Thompson, soccer player
- Dara Torres, swimmer[40]
- Nik Turley, baseball player[41]
- Matthew Weiner, writer[42]
- Eric Weinstein, Podcast host and a former managing director at Thiel Capital.
- Douglas Wick, movie producer[43]
- Austin Wilson, baseball player[44]
- Jessica Yellin, journalist[45]
- Dean Zanuck, motion picture executive and producer
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- "Nickelodeon Taps Rising Star Lily Collins for Network Hosting Duties". Reuters. February 25, 2008. Archived from the original on July 13, 2009. Retrieved June 19, 2009.
- "2006 Harvard-Westlake Film Festival". Hw.com. April 21, 2006. Retrieved May 16, 2017.
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- "Danica McKellar '93 Publishes Math Doesn't Suck". Harvard-Westlake School Alumni News. August 15, 2007. Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved May 11, 2012.
- "Alums Of An Exclusive Los Angeles School Are Battling Over Breitbart". Buzzfeed.com. November 16, 2016. Retrieved May 16, 2017.
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Ms. Moonves also has a fear of missing out that has been with her ever since she was a student at Harvard-Westlake school in Los Angeles, talking about Nicolas Ghesquière as if he were a god.
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- Jason Segel. "Jason Segel Biography –". Biography.com. Archived from the original on May 10, 2012. Retrieved May 16, 2017.
- "Ben Sherwood '81 Named President of ABC News". Harvard-Westlake School Alumni News. December 3, 2010. Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved May 11, 2012.
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- Sarah Nilsen, Sarah E. Turner (April 4, 2014). The Colorblind Screen: Television in Post-Racial America. NYU Press. ISBN 9781479832446. Retrieved February 23, 2015.
- "Harvard School - Sentinel Yearbook (North Hollywood, CA), Class of 1972, Page 276". E-yearbook.com. Retrieved May 16, 2017.
- "Whether on the field or in the classroom, Harvard-Westlake (Studio City, Calif.) outfielder Austin Wilson is at the top of his game, writes Ryan Canner-O'Mealy". Espn.go.com. February 12, 2010. Retrieved May 16, 2017.
- "Broadcast Journalist Jessica Yellin '89 Speaks at Harvard-Westlake". Harvard-Westlake School Alumni News. March 22, 2011. Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved May 11, 2012.
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