List of University of California, Irvine people
This page lists noted individuals associated with the University of California, Irvine.
Students and alumni
The following are noted alumni and students of the University of California, Irvine, listed by the field(s) they have been noted for. When the information is known and available, degree and year are listed in parentheses.
Art
- Michael Asher (B.F.A. 1966) – conceptual artist
- Dan Bayles (M.F.A. 2007) – abstract artist
- Chris Burden (M.F.A. 1971) – performance artist
- Barbara T. Smith (M.F.A. 1971) – performance artist
Film, television, and video
- Colet Abedi (B.A. English literature) – writer and television producer
- Aras Baskauskas (B.A. 2002, philosophy, MBA 2004) – winner on TV reality show Survivor; CEO of TundraWear.com
- Jim Berney (B.S. 1989, computer science) – Academy award-nominated technical director, The Lord of the Rings, The Matrix[1]
- Nazanin Boniadi (B.S. 2003, biological sciences) – actress, official spokeswoman for Amnesty International
- Crista Flanagan (M.F.A. 2001) – actress, Mad Men
- Steve Franks (B.A. 1991) – writer and television producer
- Bob Gunton (B.A. 1968) – actor, The Shawshank Redemption, 24, Desperate Housewives; Tony-nominated for Broadway roles in Evita and Sweeney Todd
- Tyler Hoechlin (student athlete – baseball) – actor, star of Teen Wolf
- Carrie Ann Inaba (attended) – actress/dancer, a judge on ABC's Dancing with the Stars
- Kelly Lin (attended, Economics and English & Comparative Literature) – Taiwanese actress, nominated for best actress for role in Mad Detective at 2007 Venice Film Festival
- Jon Lovitz (B.A. 1979, Theater) – actor and comedian, Saturday Night Live
- Andrea Lowell (attended, Biology) – model, Playboy, VH1's The Surreal Life #6
- Tom Martin (B.A. 1987, Economics & Political Science) – TV writer whose credits include The Simpsons and Saturday Night Live
- Joseph McGinty Nichol a.k.a. McG (B.S. 1990, Psychology) – film director (Charlie's Angels, Terminator Salvation), co-creator of TV series The O.C.
- Joseph Andrew Mclean (English Literature, Politics, Screenwriting) – Scottish filmmaker, studied at UCI as an exchange student from the University of Glasgow
- Jeff Meek (B.A. 1983, Drama) – TV actor, Raven, As the World Turns and Mortal Kombat: Conquest
- Windell Middlebrooks (M.F.A. 2004, Drama) – actor, star of Body of Proof
- Grant Nieporte (B.A. 1995, Social Sciences) – film writer, credits include 2008 Will Smith film Seven Pounds
- Sophie Oda (B.F.A. 2012, Musical Theater) – guest actress on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
- Kelly Perine (M.F.A. Acting, 1994), television actor (Between Brothers, The Parent 'Hood, One on One)
- Aurora Snow (attended, Theater Arts, Business) – pornographic actress
- Phil Tippett (B.A., Fine Arts) – filmmaker, Star Wars, RoboCop and Jurassic Park
- Brian Thompson (M.F.A. Acting, 1984) – actor
- Thuy Trang (attended, Civil Engineering) – actress, Trini from Power Rangers
- Byron Velvick (B.A. 1987, English) – star of The Bachelor, Season 6
Literature
- Nevada Barr (M.F.A. 1978) – author of Anna Pigeon Mysteries
- Michael A. Bellesiles (PhD 1986) – controversial historian and author of Arming America, The Origins of a National Gun Culture
- Aimee Bender (M.F.A. 1998) – author of The Girl in the Flammable Skirt
- David Benioff (M.F.A. 1999) – author of The 25th Hour, husband of actress Amanda Peet, co-creator of HBO's hit television series Game of Thrones
- Chelsea Cain (B.A. 1994, Political Science) – fiction writer
- Michael Chabon (M.F.A. 1987) – 2001 Pulitzer Prize-winning author for his novel The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
- Leonard Chang (M.F.A) – Korean-American writer of short stories and novels
- Joshua Ferris (M.F.A.) – author of Then We Came to the End which was nominated for the National Book Award and won the PEN/Hemingway Award
- Brian Flemming (B.A. 1998, English) – director and playwright
- Richard Ford (M.F.A. 1970) – Pulitzer Prize-winning author in Fiction for Independence Day
- Glen David Gold (M.F.A . 1998) – author of Carter Beats the Devil and Sunnyside
- Yusef Komunyakaa (M.F.A. 1980) – Pulitzer Prize-winning poet for Neon Vernacular
- Whitney Otto (M.F.A. 1990) – bestselling novelist, How To Make an American Quilt, The Passion Dream Book, Eight Girls Taking Pictures
- T. Jefferson Parker (M.F.A. 1976) – fiction writer and author of Laguna Heat, Little Saigon, and Pacific Heat
- Alice Sebold (M.F.A. 1998) – bestselling novelist, author of The Lovely Bones
- Danzy Senna (M.F.A. 1996) – writer
- Maria Helena Viramontes (M.F.A. 1994) – Chicana fiction writer
- Peter Wild (M.F.A. 1969) – poet, historian, and Professor of English at the University of Arizona
Music
- Joey Burns – frontman of Calexico
- Clara Chung (B.A. 2009, Psychology) – guitarist and singer
- Gregory Coleman (M.A. 2005, Fine Arts) – classical guitarist, recording artist, composer, arranger, educator
- Coco Lee (attended) – Chinese pop star
- Kevin Kwan Loucks (B.M. 2004, Piano Performance) – international concert pianist, founder and artistic director of Chamber Music OC, member of classical music ensemble Trio Céleste
- Jeffrey Mumford (B.A. 1977) – classical music composer
- Aubrey O'Day (B.A. 2005, Political Science) – member of Danity Kane (Making the Band 3 contestant)[2]
- Savitree Suttichanond (B.A. 2007, International Studies) – Thai singer and actress, Academy Fantasia Season 5
- Kaba Modern – Asian-American dance group established in 1992; 6 alumni dancers appeared on America's Best Dance Crew
- Teal Wicks (B.A. 2005, Drama) – American singer and stage actress, best known for playing the role of Elphaba in the Broadway production of the musical Wicked
- Vanness Wu – Taiwanese singer, actor, director, producer, member of F4 (band)
- Members of Farside (band) – hardcore punk band
- Members of Thrice – hardcore/rock Band
- Kei Akagi – toured as pianist for famous jazz musician and composer Miles Davis
- Joseph Vincent – YouTube singer/songwriter
- Members of Milo Greene – indie/pop band
Baseball
- Brady Anderson (attended, Economics) – former MLB outfielder for the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles, three-time American League all-star[3]
- Dylan Axelrod (B.A. 2007, Social Ecology) – pitcher for the Chicago White Sox[4]
- Christian Bergman – pitcher for the Colorado Rockies[5]
- Doug Linton – former MLB pitcher[6]
- Ben Orloff, minor league baseball player[7]
- Bryan Petersen – outfielder for the Florida Marlins[8]
- Sean Tracey – former MLB pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox[9]
- Gary Wheelock – former MLB pitcher for the California Angels and Seattle Mariners[10]
Basketball
- Scott Brooks (B.A. 1987) – former head coach of the NBA team Oklahoma City Thunder; point guard on the 1994 NBA Champion Houston Rockets
- Steve Cleveland (B.A. 1976) – men's head basketball coach at Fresno State University
- Tod Murphy (B.A. 1986) – former NBA player and third-round pick of the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1986 NBA draft; assistant coach for the UCI Men's basketball team
- Tom Tolbert (transferred) – former NBA player and current color-commentator for ABC sports
Olympians
- Peter Campbell (B.A. 1982) – won two silver medals (1984 and 1988) Olympics (water polo)
- Jennifer Chandler – gold medalist in the 1976 Olympics (diving)
- Gary Figueroa (B.A. 1980) – silver medalist in the 1984 Olympics (water polo)
- Brad Alan Lewis (B.A. 1976) – gold medalist in the 1984 Olympics (rowing), author of Assault on Lake Casitas
- Greg Louganis (B.A. 1983) – four-time Olympic gold medalist (diving)
- Amber Neben (M.S. Biology) – U.S. National Road Race Champion, 2005 & 2006 Tour de l'Aude winner, 2008 World TT Champion, and placed 33rd in the road race at the 2008 Olympics
- Mike Powell – world long jump record-holder; two-time Olympic silver medalist (track and field)
- Steve Scott (B.A. 1978) – American record holder for the indoor mile (3:58.7); world record holder for the most sub-Four-minute miles (136)
Soccer
- Carlos Aguilar – forward for the Rochester Rhinos of USL Professional Division
- Cameron Dunn – defender for the Los Angeles Blues of the USL Professional Division
- Brad Evans – midfielder for the Seattle Sounders of Major League Soccer and the United States men's national soccer team
- Irving Garcia – forward for the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer
- Anthony Hamilton (B.A. 2010, Literary Journalism) – forward for the Rochester Rhinos of the USL Professional Division
- Kenny Schoeni (B.A. 2006) – former goalkeeper for the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer
- David Sias (B.A. 2008, Economics) – former defender for the Austin Aztex of the USL Professional Division
Other athletics
- David Baker (B.A. 1975) – commissioner of the Arena Football League, 1996 to present
- Shane del Rosario (B.A. Psychology) – professional mixed martial artist[11]
- Darren Fells (B.A. Sociology) – tight end for the Arizona Cardinals. Played basketball at UCI and professionally in Europe and Latin America.
- Joe Lacob (B.S. Biological Sciences) – owner of NBA's Golden State Warriors[12]
Business
- Arnnon Geshuri – corporate human relations executive[13]
- Wright Massey (M.B.A. 1992) – CEO of Brand Architecture, Inc.
- Betsy McLaughlin (B.A.) – CEO of Hot Topic, Inc.
Military
- Leon J. LaPorte (M.B.A. 1977) – retired United States Army General who served as Commander, United States Forces Korea until 2006
Miscellaneous
- Generosa Ammon (B.A. 1981) – widow of Ted Ammon
- Khaldoun Baghdadi (B.A.) – prominent Palestinian-American attorney
- Sara Diamond (B.A. 1980) – prominent sociologist
- David J.R. Frakt (B.A. 1990, History) – lawyer, law professor, noted for his appointment to defend Guantanamo detainee Mohammed Jawad
- Erin Gruwell (B.A. 1991) – high school teacher whose real-life story inspired the movie Freedom Writers
- Michael Ramirez (B.S. 1984) – 1994 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in the Memphis Commercial Appeal; senior editor for Investor's Business Daily
- Lisa Marie Scott (attended) – Playboy centerfold, February 1995
Politics and government
- Ami Bera (B.S. 1987, Biological Sciences & M.D. 1991) – United States Congressman representing California's 7th Congressional District
- Tim Donnelly (B.A. 1989) – California State Assemblyman representing the 59th assembly district[14]
- Jeremy Harris (M.S. Environmental Biology) – former mayor of Honolulu
- Mark Keam (B.A. 1988, Political Science) – member of the Virginia House of Delegates representing the 35th district
- Bill Leonard (B.A. 1969, History) – former California State Senator
- Linda Newell (B.A.) – Colorado State Senator representing the 26th District
- Janet Nguyen (B.A. 1998, Political Science) – member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, first Vietnamese-American to hold county office in the United States
- Michael A. Rice (PhD 1987, Comparative Psychology) – Rhode Island State Representative representing the 35th District
- Jose Solorio (B.S. 1992, Social Ecology) – California State Assemblyman, prior Councilmember of Ward 1 – City of Santa Ana
- Audra Strickland (B.A. 1996, Political Science) – California State Assemblywoman representing the 37th assembly district
- Van Tran (B.A. 1990, Political Science) – California State Assemblyman, first Vietnamese-American state legislator in the United States
Science and technology
- Paul Chien (PhD 1971) – biologist known for research on the physiology and ecology of intertidal organisms
- Charles Falco (PhD 1974) – experimental physicist whose research resulted in the Hockney-Falco Thesis
- Roy Fielding (PhD 2000) – Internet pioneer, creator of HTTP 1.1, co-founder of Apache Foundation
- Bart Kosko (PhD 1987) – hybrid intelligent system expert
- Lawrence L. Larmore (PhD 1986) – online algorithms researcher, faculty member at UC Riverside and UNLV
- James D. McCaffrey (B.A. 1975) – software engineer and author; see combinatorial number system and factorial number system
- Paul Mockapetris (PhD 1982, Computer Science) – Internet pioneer, co-inventor of the Domain Name System
- Kathie L. Olsen (PhD 1979, Neuroscience) – chief operating officer of the National Science Foundation
- Andrew P. Ordon (B.S. 1972) – plastic surgeon, host of The Doctors
- Jim Whitehead, (PhD 2000) – originator of WebDAV, UCSC professor
Faculty
Faculty who were also alumni are listed in bold font, with degree and year in parentheses.
- Francisco J. Ayala – 2001 National Medal of Science, 2010 Templeton Prize, Founding Director of the Bren Fellows Program, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and of Philosophy
- Pierre Baldi – Chancellor's Professor of Computer Science and director of the Institute for Genomics and Bioinformatics
- Gregory Benford – physicist, science fiction author of the Galactic Center Saga
- Leo Chavez – anthropologist and author
- Erwin Chemerinsky – founding dean of the UCI School of Law, lawyer, law professor, and United States constitutional law and civil procedure scholar
- Robert Cohen – acting teacher and author
- Rui de Figueiredo – Research Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Mathematics
- Jacques Derrida (1986 – 2004 [his death]) – philosopher
- Paul Dourish – Professor of Informatics
- Nikil Dutt – Chancellor's Professor of Computer Science
- David Eppstein – Professor of Computer Science
- Walter M. Fitch – Professor of Molecular Evolution
- Michael Franz – Chancellor's Professor of Computer Science
- Matthew Foreman – Professor of Mathematics[15]
- Robert Garfias – musicologist, awarded the Order of the Rising Sun
- Amy Gerstler – poet, Professor of English, winner of National Book Critics Circle Award
- Michael T. Goodrich – Chancellor's Professor of Computer Science
- Louis A. Gottschalk – neuroscientist, Professor Emeritus
- James D. Herbert – professor and chair of the Art History department
- Dan Hirschberg – Professor of Computer Science
- Hamid Jafarkhani – Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Ramesh Jain – Bren Professor of Computer Science
- Valerie Jenness – Professor of Criminology, Law & Society, Sociology, and Nursing Science
- Murray Krieger – literary critic and theorist
- Elizabeth Loftus – psychologist, Distinguished Professor in the School of Social Ecology
- R. Duncan Luce – cognitive psychologist, 2003 National Medal of Science, Distinguished Research Professor of Cognitive Science
- George Marcus – Chancellor's Professor of Anthropology
- James McGaugh – Research Professor of Neurobiology and Behavior, founding Director of the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
- Donald McKayle – choreographer
- Penelope Maddy – Distinguished Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science and Mathematics, famous for her work in philosophy of mathematics
- David B. Malament – Distinguished Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science, best known for his work in the philosophy of physics.
- J. Hillis Miller – literary critic
- Bonnie Nardi – Professor of Informatics
- David Neumark – Professor of Economics, expert on labor economics
- Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o – author of A Grain of Wheat, Distinguished Professor in the School of Humanities and director of the International Center for Writing and Translation
- Richard E. Pattis – author of the Karel programming language
- Curt Pringle – mayor of Anaheim, former speaker of the California State Assembly
- R. Radhakrishnan – Chancellor's Professor of English and Comparative Literature
- Frederick Reines (faculty 1966–1998, deceased) – Nobel laureate, Physics 1995
- Irwin Rose – Nobel laureate (Chemistry 2004)
- F. Sherwood Rowland – Nobel laureate (Chemistry 1995), Research Professor in Chemistry and Earth System Science
- Donald G. Saari – Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Economics
- Dr. William Sears – Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, author of the Sears Parenting Library
- Patricia Seed – Professor of History
- Barry Siegel – Pulitzer Prize winner
- Brian Skyrms – philosophy of science expert, Distinguished Professor of social science
- David A. Snow – Distinguished Professor of Sociology
- Henry W. Sobel – Professor of Physics and Astronomy, winner of the Pontecorvo Prize 2009, Asahi Prize in Physics (shared) 1999[16]
- Etel L. Solingen – Tierney Chair, Professor of Political Science, former President of the International Studies Association, 2012–2013, author of award-winning Nuclear Logics[17]
- George Sperling – cognitive psychologist, Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science
- Grover C. Stephens (faculty 1964–2003, deceased) – Professor and dean of Biological Sciences
- Lee Swindlehurst – Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Rein Taagepera (until 1991) – Estonian politician and political scientist
- Edward O. Thorp – author (Beat the Dealer: A Winning Strategy for the Game of Twenty-One), professor of mathematics
- Martin Wattenberg – political scientist
- Douglas R. White – social anthropologist and network sociologist, author of Network Analysis and Ethnographic Problems
- Geoffrey Wolff – co-director of nationally acclaimed creative writing program
Staff and administrators
- Daniel Aldrich - founding chancellor
- Ralph J. Cicerone – fourth chancellor, former president of the National Academy of Sciences
- Larry Coon – basketball writer
- Michael V. Drake - fifth chancellor, president of Ohio State University
- Jack Peltason - second chancellor, former president of the University of California
- Tom Jennings – creator of FidoNet
References
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