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*Bruce Edwin (2000) Writer, Producer, Talent Manager, Publisher, CEO of Starpower Management LLC, Publisher of Subnormal Magazine and The Hollywood Sentinel [www.BruceEdwin.com] |
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*[[Deitra Farr]] Blues singer<ref name="AMG">{{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p207251|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: Deitra Farr|last=Skelly|first=Richard|publisher=[[Allmusic]]|accessdate=July 13, 2010}}</ref> |
*[[Deitra Farr]] Blues singer<ref name="AMG">{{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p207251|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: Deitra Farr|last=Skelly|first=Richard|publisher=[[Allmusic]]|accessdate=July 13, 2010}}</ref> |
Revision as of 06:31, 19 February 2013
The following is a partial list of notable alumni and faculty of Columbia College Chicago.
Notable Alumni
- Aidy Bryant (2012) Cast Member on SNL
- Scott Adsit (1987) Actor on 30 Rock
- Len Amato (1975) President of HBO Films
- Azam Ismail Bakri (1990) Producer, Press Secretary
- David-Matthew Barnes (attended briefly), novelist, playwright, poet, and filmmaker
- Hettie Barnhill (2006) Dancer, Broadway production of Fela! (2009)
- Paul Broucek (1974) President of Music for the Studio and President for New Line Records under Warner Brothers Pictures [1]
- Nick Charles Broadcaster
- Common (attended briefly) Rapper, actor, author
- Chet Coppock (1971) Veteran sports commentator for WLS Radio
- Greg Corner Musician, bass player of Kill Hannah
- David Cromer (attended briefly; award-winning director of Adding Machine (musical))[citation needed]
- Jeffrey Daniels Author and poet
- Carmen DeFalco (1999) Broadcaster/Host ESPN Radio
- Andy Dick (attended briefly)
- Bruce DuMont (1969) Broadcaster
- Elaine Equi Poet
- Deitra Farr Blues singer[2]
- Mauro Fiore (1987), Academy Award winning cinematographer (Avatar, The Island, Tears of the Sun, Training Day)
- Kathleen Flinn New York Times best-selling author, The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry
- Greg Glienna Director and screenwriter
- Shecky Green (1946) American comedian
- Chester Gregory (1995) Actor, Broadway productions of Tarzan, Cry Baby, and Dreamgirls
- Hal Haenel (1981) Senior Vice President of 20th Century Fox
- Larry Heinemann (1971) Novelist, author of Paco's Story
- Isabella Hofmann[3] 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
- Jake Lloyd Appeared as Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars
- Josefina Lopez (1991) Author of Real Women Have Curves
- Erin McElroy (1999) WGN-TV Anchor and Reporter
- Joe Meno (1997) Author
- Sharon Mesmer (1983) Poet, Author
- Michelle Monaghan Actor
- 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)
- Anita Padilla (1991) Reporter for FOX Chicago
- Steve Pink Actor, screenwriter and director
- Tonya Pinkins (1996) Tony award winning actress
- Melissa Ann Pinney [4]] Guggenheim award-winning photographer
- Mark Protosevich (1983) Writer of I Am Legend, Poseidon, The Cell
- Aidan Quinn Actor
- Declan Quinn (1979) Cinematographer
- Dean Richards Reporter and broadcaster (1976)
- Andy Richter (1988) Actor/Co-host for [Conan with Conan O'Brien]
- Pat Sajak (1968) Host of Wheel of Fortune
- Marcus Sakey Best-selling author
- Anna D. Shapiro Theater director and Steppenwolf ensemble member
- Bob Sirott (1971) Broadcaster
- Matt Skiba Musician, lead singer and guitarist of Alkaline Trio
- Joey Spatafora (1987) Musician, lead singer/songwriter of The Squids
- RW Spryszak [5]] Writer. Editor The Fiction Review (1990-91). Editor ThriceFiction (2010 - present).
- Dino Stamatopoulos Comedy Writer
- Mike Stoklaska Best known for creating Red Letter Media
- Genndy Tartakovsky (1990) Creator of Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, and Sym-Bionic Titan.
- Robert Teitel (1990) Producer of Men of Honor, Barbershop, Notorious
- Jan Terri Singer/songwriter
- George Tillman, Jr. (1991) Director of Men of Honor, Barbershop, Notorious
- Glenna Smith Tinnin (1897), Women's suffrage leader and theater professional
- Francis White (2007) Musician
- Sam Weller (1990) Author/biographer
- Kanye West (attended briefly) Rapper, Producer, Fashion Designer
- Jim Williams Broadcaster
- Ash Wagers Animator / Filmmaker (G-Force, Across The Universe)
- Nathyn Brendan Masters (1996) Filmmaker (The 4th Beast, Wages of Sin)
Faculty
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- † denotes former faculty member
- Martin Atkins (musician)
- Dawoud Bey (photographer)
- Pauline Brailsford †
- Ivan Brunetti (sequential artist)
- Jim DeRogatis (music critic, co-host of Sound Opinions)[6]
- Phyllis Eisenstein (fantasy and science fiction novelist)
- Jan Erkert (choreographer, teacher and writer)
- Ed Ferrara (television writer)
- Charles "Chuck" Harrison
- Larry Heinemann †
- Joe Meno (author)
- Laurence Minsky (author)
- Audrey Niffenegger (author)
- Sheldon Patinkin
- William Russo (musician)
- John Schultz (writer)
- Jason Stephens
- David Trinidad
- Karen Volkman (poet)
- Sam Weller (journalist and author)
- John H. White (photojournalist)
- Donda West (musician) †
- Peter Cook (poet)
- Stephanie Kuehnert (writer)[7]
References
- ^ http://www.thewrap.com/deal-central/article/paul-broucek-named-president-music-warner-bros-pictures-11477
- ^ Skelly, Richard. "Biography: Deitra Farr". Allmusic. Retrieved July 13, 2010.
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_Hofmann
- ^ http://www.melissaannpinney.com/SITE/index.php
- ^ http://www.rwspryszak.com
- ^ "Pop Music Critic Jim DeRogatis to Rock Department of English at Columbia College Chicago". Press release. Columbia College Chicago. April 19, 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
- ^ "Stephanie Kuehnert author's page". Retrieved 25 October 2012.