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The following persons are well-known alumni, living and deceased, of Washington University in St. Louis. == Arts and literature == *Ericka Beckman (BFA 1974): filmmaker *Deanne Bell (BS 2002): host of Discovery Channel's ''Smash Lab'' and PBS's ''Design Squad'' *Morris Carnovsky (AB): stage and film actor *Douglass Crockwell (BS 1926): commercial artist and experimental filmmaker *Larry Cuba (AB 1972): animator *Robert Culp (attended): television actor *Anita Diamant (AB 1973): novelist *Doug Dillard: bluegrass musician, banjo player for the Dillards *Sean Douglas (LA 2005): multi-platinum songwriter and producer *Richard Eastham (studied prior to World War II): actor *George Pearse Ennis: painter and watercolorist *Jon Feltheimer (AB 1972): CEO of Lionsgate Films *Tom Friedman (BFA 1988): conceptual sculptor *Bernard Fuchs (MFA 1954): painter and illustrator *John Gardner (AB 1955): novelist *Dave Garroway (AB 1936): ''Today Show'' host *Elizabeth Graver (MFA 1999): novelist *Robert Guillaume: stage and television actor *Henry Hampton (AB 1961): filmmaker; producer of PBS documentary ''Eyes on the Prize'' *John Hartford: bluegrass fiddler and banjo player *Veronica Helfensteller: painter and printer *A. E. Hotchner (AB 1940, JD 1940): biographer and novelist (''Papa Hemingway'', ''King of the Hill'') *Fannie Hurst (AB 1909): writer and social activist *Josephine Winslow Johnson (student 1926-1931): Pulitzer Prize-winning author *Stan Kann (AB 1946): theater organist *Johnny Kastl (AB, 1997): television actor (''Scrubs'') *Hank Klibanoff (AB 1971): author and Pulitzer Prize winner *Caryn Mandabach (AB 1970): Emmy award-winning television and film producer of the ''Cosby Show''〔(The Paley Center for Media | She Made It | Caryn Mandabach )〕 *Edward Shepherd Mead (AB 1936): playwright (''How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying'') *David Merrick (AB 1934): Broadway producer *Ian Monroe (BFA 1995): visual artist *Oliver Nelson (student 1954-1957): jazz musician and composer *David McCheyne Newell: naturalist, writer *Frank Nuderscher: American Impressionist painter and muralist *Al Parker (student 1923-28): illustrator *J. D. Parran (AM 1971): jazz musician *Ebony Patterson (MFA 2006): visual artist *Mike Peters (BFA 1965): cartoonist, creator of ''Mother Goose and Grimm'' *Judy Pfaff (BFA 1971): visual artist *Dan Piraro (dropped out): cartoonist of ''Bizarro'' *Robert Quine (JD 1968): rock guitarist *Harold Ramis (AB 1966): film actor, writer and director *Eugene B. Redmond (MA 1966): poet, critic, civil-rights activist〔(Eugene B. Redmond - Department of English @ SIUE )〕 *Irma S. Rombauer (AB): co-author of ''The Joy of Cooking'' *Allen Rucker: television writer and novelist *Peter Sarsgaard (AB 1993): actor *Steven Sater: Broadway lyricist, playwright, and poet *Peter Saul (BFA 1956): painter *Michael Shamberg: video artist, producer *William Jay Smith (AB 1939; MA 1941): poet, translator, literary critic and children's author *Dan Storper (AB ’73): founder and CEO of Putumayo World Music *Allan Trautman (AB 1976): actor, puppeteer *Jeff Tremaine (AB 1990): director, producer, and co-creator of MTV's ''Jackass'' *Kristin Bauer van Straten: television actress on ''True Blood'' *Andrew Volpe: lead singer and rhythm guitarist for rock band Ludo *Lauren Weinstein (AB 1998): cartoonist *Luke Whisnant (MFA 1982): novelist, short story writer *Mary Wickes (AB 1930): stage, film, and television actress *Tennessee Williams (student 1936-37): playwright *Olly Wilson (AB 1959): composer〔Eileen Southern, "Olly Wilson: The Education of a Composer," ''The Black Perspective in Music'', vol. 6, no. 1 (Spring 1978), pp. 56-70.〕 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 Washington University alumni」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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