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This list of University of Pittsburgh alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of Pittsburgh, a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. == Arts and entertainment == *Geri Allen (A&S 1983G, faculty 2013–present) — jazz composer, educator, and pianist. *Hervey Allen (1915) — author best known for ''Anthony Adverse''. *Joseph Bathanti (A&S 1976) — poet, writer, professor; NC Poet Laureate, 2012–2014. *Peter Beagle (A&S 1959) — a Hugo Award-winning fantasist and author of novels, nonfiction, and screenplays. *Jeff Bergman (A&S 1983) — voice actor who provides the modern day voices of classic cartoon characters including Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. * Mark Bulwinkle (BFA 1968) - American graphic artist and sculptor〔Honolulu Museum of Art, ''Spalding House: Self-guided Tour, Sculpture Garden, p. 19〕 *Michael Chabon (A&S 1984) — 2001 Pulitzer Prize-winning author who has written a number of books set in Pittsburgh. *Bill Cullen - host of many television game shows.〔Schwartz, David, Steve Ryan, and Fred Wostbrock. ''Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows, The: 3rd Edition.'' New York: Facts on File, 1999.〕 *Stephen Dau — writer. *Sharon G. Flake (A&S 1978) — award-winning author of young adult literature. *Jack Gilbert (A&S 1954) - award-winning poet. *Lester Goran (A&S 1951, MA 1961) — author. *Ernie Hawkins (A&S 1973) — blues guitarist and singer (degree in philosophy). *Terrance Hayes (MFA 1997, faculty 2013–present) — poet whose books have won such awards as the National Book Award for Poetry and the National Poetry Series. *Samuel John Hazo (A&S 1957G) — novelist, playwright, and the first poet laureate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. *Frederick A. Hetzel — ''University Press'' publisher. *Eddie Ifft—stand-up comedian, University of Pittsburgh athlete (track and field, cross country). *John Irving — author, ''The Cider House Rules'', ''The World According to Garp'' (did not graduate). *Nicole Johnson (Public Health 2007) — Miss America 1999 and diabetes advocate. *Gene Kelly (A&S 1933) — Academy Award-winning dancer, actor, singer, film director, producer and choreographer perhaps best known today for his performance in ''Singin' in the Rain''. *Chris Kuzneski (A&S 1991, MEDU 1993) — ''New York Times'' best-selling author. * Jeanne Marie Laskas (MFA) - award-winning columnist, journalist, and author. *Lorin Maazel (A&S 1954) — conductor, violinist, and composer, New York Philharmonic. *Herb Magidson — lyricist, won the first Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1934. *Allison McAtee (A&S 2001) — actress, model, known for roles in ''CSI: Miami'', ''Life'', ''Hell Ride'', ''Bloomington (film)'', ''Elevator Girl''. *Bebe Moore Campbell (EDU 1971) — author and journalist. *Jenna Morasca — actress, model and winner of ''Survivor: The Amazon''. *Thaddeus Mosley (A&S 1950) — sculptor who works mostly in wood. *Ethelbert Nevin — (pianist and composer, left school after one year. *David Newell (CGS 1973) — actor best known as Mr. McFeely on ''Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood''. *Beth Ostrosky — model, actress, and wife of Howard Stern. *Barbara Paul — writer (PhD) *Ed Roberson (A&S 1970, faculty) — award-winning poet. *Leo Robin — composer and songwriter (law degree) *Fred Rogers — host of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood''. *Zelda Rubinstein — actress best known for ''Poltergeist'', earned bachelor's degree in bacteriology. *Justin Sane (A&S 1998) — singer, guitarist of punk band Anti-Flag. *Gerald Stern — National Book Award-winning poet (BA, English). *Bill Strickland — founder of Manchester Craftsmen's Guild, agency that inspires teenagers through the arts, board member of National Endowment for the Arts, awarded the MacArthur prize. *Benjamin Tatar (Bachelor's degree in English and drama) — actor. *Regis Toomey (A&S 1921) — Hollywood film and television actor who appeared in over 180 films. *Jerome "Jero" White — Japanese pop artist known for a fusion of hip hop and enka. *August Wilson (Honorary, Board of Trustees member) -- 1987 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright who wrote about the African-American experience in the 20th century. *Wang Xiaobo (MS) - one of the most influential Chinese thinkers since the 1980s. 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 Pittsburgh alumni」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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