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The following is a partial list of notable alumni and faculty of Columbia College Chicago. ==Notable alumni== *Scott Adsit (1987) - actor on ''30 Rock'' *Len Amato (1975) - president of HBO Films *David-Matthew Barnes (attended briefly) - novelist, playwright, poet, and filmmaker *Hettie Barnhill (2006) - dancer in 2009 Broadway production of ''Fela!'' *Paul Broucek (1974) - President for New Line Records under Warner Brothers Pictures〔http://www.thewrap.com/deal-central/article/paul-broucek-named-president-music-warner-bros-pictures-11477〕 *Aidy Bryant (2009) - cast member on ''Saturday Night Live'' *Bryan Rodner Carr (2003) - film editor, photographer *Mickie Caspi (1982) - artist, calligrapher, owner of Caspi Cards & Art *Nick Charles - sports broadcaster *Common (attended briefly) - rapper, actor, author *Chet Coppock (1971) - sports commentator for WLS radio *Greg Corner - musician, bass player of Kill Hannah, musical director and co-host of ''JBTV'' *David Cromer (attended briefly; award-winning director of ''Adding Machine'') *Jeffrey Daniels - author and poet *Brant Daugherty (2008) - actor *Andy Dick - actor (attended briefly) *Phyllis Diller - comedienne and actress *Bruce DuMont (1969) - broadcaster *Elaine Equi - poet *Deitra Farr - blues singer *Mauro Fiore (1987) - Academy Award-winning cinematographer (''Avatar'', ''The Island'', ''Tears of the Sun'', ''Training Day'') *Kathleen Flinn (1989) - ''New York Times'' best-selling author, ''The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry'' *Greg Glienna - director and screenwriter *Kevin Gosztola (2010) - journalist, writer, and documentarian *Shecky Greene (1946) - comedian and actor *Chester Gregory (1995) - actor, Broadway productions of ''Tarzan'', ''Cry Baby'', and ''Dreamgirls'' *John Guleserian - cinematographer *Hal Haenel (1981) - senior vice president of 20th Century Fox *Larry Heinemann (1971) - novelist, author of ''Paco's Story'' *Isabella Hofmann - actor *Erica Hubbard (1999) - actor on ''Lincoln Heights'' *Jeremih (2009) - singer *Rashid Johnson (2000) - photographer *Janusz Kamiński (1982–87) - Academy Award-winning cinematographer for ''Schindler's List'', ''Saving Private Ryan'' *John Kass - columnist *Kid Sister (2004) - recording artist *Kyle Kinane (2002) - comedian *J. A. Konrath - writer of the ''Jack Daniels'' mystery series *Julian Leal (1991) - synth/pop/EDM indie recording artist *Jake Lloyd - actor, played Anakin Skywalker in ''Star Wars'' film *Josefina Lopez (1991) - author of ''Real Women Have Curves'' *Liz Mandeville - blues musician, singer, songwriter, music producer, record label owner *The Mazeking - contemporary visual artist *Chris McKay - animator, film and television director, editor and producer *Joe Meno (1997) - author *Sharon Mesmer (1983) - poet, author *Michelle Monaghan - actress, ''Gone Baby Gone'', ''Mission: Impossible III'' *Nick Monteleone (2009) - film composer and musician *Ozier Muhammad (1972) - Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist for ''The New York Times'' *Joe Nunez (1999) - drummer of ''Soulfly'' *Bob Odenkirk - writer for ''Saturday Night Live'' (1987–1995), actor (''Breaking Bad'', ''Better Call Saul'') * Anita Padilla (1991) - reporter for FOX Chicago *Steve Pink - actor, screenwriter and director *Tonya Pinkins (1996) - Tony Award-winning actress *Mark Protosevich (1983) - screenwriter of ''I Am Legend'', ''Poseidon'', ''The Cell'' *Aidan Quinn - actor, ''Elementary'', ''Legends of the Fall'' *Declan Quinn (1979) - cinematographer *Rob Renzetti - animator and creator of ''My Life as a Teenage Robot'' *Dean Richards reporter and broadcaster (1976) *Andy Richter (1988) - actor, sidekick on ''Conan'' *Adam Ridley (2001) - documentary filmmaker, ''Mitt'' *Pat Sajak (1968) - host of ''Wheel of Fortune'' *Marcus Sakey - best-selling author *Anna D. Shapiro - theater director and Steppenwolf ensemble member *Abigail Sheaffer - founding editor of ''Chicago Literati'' and ''The Vignette Review'' *Bob Sirott (1971) - broadcaster *Matt Skiba - musician, lead singer and guitarist of Alkaline Trio * Joey Spatafora (1987) - musician, lead singer/songwriter of The Squids *Michael Stahl-David (2005) - actor, ''Cloverfield'', ''The Black Donnellys'' *Dino Stamatopoulos - comedy writer *Greg Stimac (2005) - artist * Mike Stoklasa - creator of Red Letter Media *Genndy Tartakovsky (1990) - creator of ''Dexter's Laboratory'', ''Samurai Jack'', ''Sym-Bionic Titan'' *Robert Teitel (1990) - producer of ''Men of Honor'', ''Barbershop'', ''Notorious'' *George Tillman, Jr. (1991) - director of ''Men of Honor'', ''Barbershop'', ''Notorious'' *Glenna Smith Tinnin (1897) - women's suffrage leader and theater professional *Lena Waithe - actress, producer, and screenwriter *Frank Waln (2014) - Sicangu Lakota Native American rapper and activist *Sam Weller - (1990) author, biographer *Jon Wellner - actor, ''CSI'' 1997 *Kanye West (attended briefly) - rapper, producer, fashion designer *Francis White (2007) - musician *Jim Williams - broadcaster *Nick Zanca (attended briefly) - musician/producer (Mister Lies) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Columbia College Chicago people」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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