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This is a list of encyclopedic people associated with the University of Cincinnati in the United States of America. ==Notable alumni== ''Those listed include graduates of the University, as well as attendees.'' *David Applebaum, Israeli physician *Frank P. Austin, celebrity interior designer *Jeff Austin, musician, Yonder Mountain String Band *Juan N. Babauta, graduate, governor of the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. *Charlie Bailey, design graduate, chief special-effects model-maker for Industrial Light and Magic (''Star Wars'', ''Pirates of the Caribbean'', ''E.T'', ''Indiana Jones'', ''Poltergeist'', ''Jurassic Park'') *John Barrett, graduate, CEO and President of Western & Southern Financial Group *Kathleen Battle, graduate, opera singer *Shoshana Bean, musical theater graduate, Broadway actress *Stanley Rossiter Benedict, inventor of Benedict's reagent *Thomas Berger, A&S graduate, author of ''Little Big Man'' *Theodore Berry, graduate, former Cincinnati Mayor; member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity *Michael Bierut, DAAP graduate, partner at Pentagram New York *John Shaw Billings, M.D. 1860, began the process to organize the world's medical literature, of what now is PubMed *Eula Bingham, occupational health scientist *Abe Bookman, inventor of the Magic 8-Ball *Lee Bowman, graduate, actor *Ryan Breslin, originated the role of Race in the Tony-winning musical 'Newsies'' *Frank Brogan, Chancellor of the State University System of Florida; former President of Florida Atlantic University *David "Dave Lee" Bunce, graduate of the College-Conservatory of Music, radio personality on WKRC-AM, WLW-AM radio *Robert Burck, Naked Cowboy of Times Square in New York City; NYC mayoral candidate〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=AM New York Web Logs )〕 *Liz Callaway, singer and actress *David Canary, A&S graduate, multiple Emmy-winning actor on All My Children since 1983 *Salmon P. Chase, US Treasury Secretary and Chief Justice *George Clooney, Academy Award-winning actor *Robin T. Cotton, ENT specialist and professor *Dennis Courtney, aka Denis Beaulne, Broadway actor, director, choreographer *E. Jocob Crull, Montana State Representative and colonel who was Jennette Rankin's (first female member of the U.S. Congress) chief primary rival *Cherien Dabis – filmmaker, screenwriter, ''The L Word'', ''Amreeka'' *David Daniels, singer *Charles G. Dawes, law graduate, 30th Vice President of the United States, Nobel Peace Prize winner *Todd DeGarmo, graduate, CEO of Studios Architecture *Vinod Dham, graduate, 'father' of the Pentium computer chip (MS Eng, 77) *Randy Edelman, music graduate, composer of numerous movie scores, received BMI’s Outstanding Career Achievement Award *Suzanne Farrell, prima ballerina * Michael J. Fister, President and CEO of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. * Mark "Markiplier" Fischbach, Youtube personality/media star *Stephen Flaherty, music graduate, Tony-winning composer (Ragtime and Once on This Island) *Frederick W. Franz, Jehovah's Witness, president of the Watchtower Society *Paul Gilger, architecture graduate, architect, conceived Jerry Herman musical revue ''Showtune'', designed Industrial Light & Magic film studio for George Lucas *Alexander D. Goode, one of the Four Chaplains *Michael Graves, architecture graduate, architect *Michael Gruber, stage actor, singer, and dancer *Beth Gylys, poet and professor *Albert Hague, music graduate, composer of score for ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas'', won nine Tony Awards for ''Redhead'' in 1959 *Victor W. Hall, U.S. Navy Rear Admiral *Earl Hamner, graduate, writer, creator of ''The Waltons'' *Walt Handelsman, A&S graduate, Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist *Dorian Harewood, drama graduate, screen actor, singer *Randy Harrison, drama graduate, actor, ''Queer as Folk'' *Stephanie Heinrich, ''Playboy'' model *Bob Herbold, former Microsoft COO *Louise McCarren Herring, engineering graduate, pioneer of the non-profit cooperative credit union movement *Kathie Hill, children's music writer and producer *Al Hirt, trumpeter and bandleader *Ronald Howes, inventor of the Easy-Bake Oven *Bruce Edwards Ivins, microbiologist and alleged perpetrator of 2001 anthrax attacks *Ali Jarbawi, Palestinian politician & academic *Jerry Kathman, President and CEO of LPK *Charles Keating, criminal (Keating Five scandal); virulent anti-pornography activist *Robert Kistner, gynecologist *Bradley M. Kuhn, M.S. 2001, software freedom activist *Sean Lahman, historian and sports writer *Kenesaw Mountain Landis, federal judge and first Commissioner of Major League Baseball *Gary LaScalea, President of GroGreen Inc, in Plano, Texas *William Lawrence, congressman and first vice president of the American Red Cross *Abraham Lubin, hazzan *Charlie Luken, law graduate, politician and former Mayor of Cincinnati *Beverly Malone, nurse and president of the American Nurses Association *Jack Manning, actor, stage director, acting teacher *Marco Marsan, author *Kevin McCollum, graduate, Tony-winning Broadway producer (Rent, Avenue Q, The Drowsy Chaperone) *Pamela Myers, musical theater graduate, Tony-nominated stage & screen actor *Sandra Novack, author *Santa J. Ono biomedical scientist, university administrator, 28th President University of Cincinnati *Michelle Pawk, musical theater graduate, Tony-winning Broadway actress (Hollywood Arms, Cabaret) *Archimedes Plutonium, (B.A. as Ludwig Hansen, 1972), notable Usenet personality *Paul Polman, CEO of Unilever *Faith Prince, musical theater graduate, Tony-winning Broadway actress (''Guys and Dolls'') *Lee Roy Reams, musical theater graduate, Tony-nominated actor, dancer *Diana Maria Riva, drama graduate, screen actor *Jerry Rubin, activist *Nipsey Russell, actor, comedian *Marty Sapp, Professor University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee *Linda Schele, art and education major, expert on Mayan inscriptions and hieroglyphics *Jean Schmidt, Congresswoman from Ohio *Teddi Siddall, drama graduate, screen actor *Hammad Siddiqi, graduate 2003, banker and author *George Speri Sperti, inventor *Joseph B. Strauss, engineer who designed the Golden Gate Bridge (engineering graduate) *Thomas Szasz, psychiatrist and author of ''The Myth of Mental Illness'' *Bob Taft, law graduate, former Ohio governor *William Howard Taft, law graduate, US President, Supreme Court Chief Justice *Christian Tetzlaff, professional violinist *Paul Tibbets, pilot of the B-29 plane that dropped atom bomb over Hiroshima *Dwight Tillery, local politician and former mayor of Cincinnati *Cyril Tsiboulski, co-founder, Cloudred *Tom Tsuchiya, sculptor whose works include bronze statues for Great American Ball Park and the National Football League * Tom Uttech, painter *Rodney Van Johnson, education graduate, actor (soap opera ''Passions'') *Sigismund von Braun, German diplomat and older brother of Wernher von Braun *Clarence A. Winder, civic leader and Mayor of Pasadena, California 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 University of Cincinnati people」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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