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Revision as of 06:47, 9 July 2020
This is a list of encyclopedic persons (students, alumni, faculty, staff, or academic affiliates) associated with California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento State).
Alumni
Arts
Television and movies
- Carlos Alazraqui – actor, comedian – Reno 911![1]
- Jeffrey Boam (B.A. in Art) – screenwriter, producer [2]
- Creed Bratton – actor, The Office[3]
- Antoinette "Butterscotch" Clinton, finalist, America's Got Talent, season 2[4]
- Kurt Caceres – actor[5]
- Joe Carnahan (B.A. in Filmography) – film director, Smokin' Aces, The A-Team[6]
- Ryan Coogler (BS in Business Administration (Finance))– director of 2015 film Creed and Black Panther[7][8][9]
- Giselle Fernández (B.A. in Journalism and Government) – former KTLA Morning News anchor[10]
- Joseph Gutheinz (B.A. and M.A. in Criminal Justice) – retired attorney, appears in documentaries Moon for Sale and The Case of the Missing Moon Rocks[11]
- Tom Hanks – Academy Award-winning film actor, director and producer[12]
- Kristine Hanson (B.A. Communications, 1974) – television broadcaster, Playboy Playmate of the Month [13]
- Joanna Hernandez – season one of the Bad Girls Club and winner of season one of For the Love of Ray J[14]
- Lester Holt (B.A. Government) – anchor for flagship broadcast NBC Nightly News, host of Dateline and co-anchor of weekend edition of Today[15]
- Karen Kilgariff – co-host of podcast My Favorite Murder, former head writer of The Ellen DeGeneres Show and The Rosie Show
- Kayden Kross – adult film actress[16]
- Joan Lunden (formerly known as Joanie Blunden) (B.A. Liberal Arts) – television personality, former co-host of Good Morning America[17]
- Bridget Marquardt (B.A. Public Relations, 1998) – girlfriend of Hugh Hefner, featured on E! TV show The Girls Next Door
- Brian Posehn – stand-up comedian[18]
- Rick Rossovich – actor, The Terminator, Top Gun, Roxanne[19]
- Billy Marshall Stoneking (B.A. English, minor Philosophy, 1970) – Australian/American poet, filmmaker, writer, script editor and teacher[20]
- Graham Streeter (BA Japanese and Business Administration) – screenwriter, film director[21]
- Rene Syler (BA Psychology, 1987) – television personality, former host of The Early Show on CBS[22]
- Shauvon Torres – cast member of The Real World, Sydney[23]
- Matt Dearborn - Creator of Even Stevens [24]
Musicians
- Chi Cheng – bassist[25]
- Baldwin Chiu – actor, rapper as (Only Won) [26]
- David Hodo (B.A. in Speech, 1969) – member of Village People[27]
- Richard Maloof – musician[28]
- Bobby McFerrin – composer and Grammy Award-winning musician ("Don't Worry, Be Happy")[29]
- Charlie Peacock – singer[30]
- Steve Turre – musician on Saturday Night Live[31]
Fine artists
- Fred Uhl Ball (BA and MA Art) – enamelist[32]
- Jack Cassinetto (BA Art and English, 1966) – plein air painter[33]
- Michael Patrick Cronan (BA Fine Arts 1974) – graphic designer and artist[34][35]
- Mel Ramos (BA and MA, 1957) – artist[36]
- Fritz Scholder (BA 1960) – Native American artist[37]
- Wayne Thiebaud – artist and painter[38]
Politicians and government
- Janice Rogers Brown – Federal Appeals Court judge[39]
- Christopher Cabaldon (Master's Public Policy and Administration 1994)– West Sacramento Mayor [40]
- Edward Chavez – Mayor of Stockton 2005–09[41]
- Lloyd Connelly – Sacramento County Judge [42]
- Ward Connerly (BA Government, 1962) – former University of California regent and political activist[43]
- Mervyn Dymally (MA Government) – Lieutenant Governor of California 1975–79, U.S. Representative 1981–93, Assemblyman 2002–08[44]
- Bill Emmerson – California State Senator[45]
- Noreen Evans – California State Assemblywoman[46]
- Victor H. Fazio – U.S. Congressman 1979–99
- Bradford Fenocchio (BA Criminal Justice) – Placer County District Attorney[47]
- Cathleen Galgiani – California State Assemblywoman
- Wally Herger – U.S. Congressman 1987–2013[48]
- Karen Humphrey (MA Public Policy and Women's Studies) – Mayor of Fresno 1989–93[49]
- Phil Isenberg – Assemblyman 1982–96, Mayor of Sacramento 1975–82 [42]
- Grantland Johnson – former California Cabinet official [42]
- Patrick Johnston – former California State Legislator[50]
- Bill Leonard – former State Board of Equalization Member and legislator[51]
- Lloyd Levine – former California State Assemblyman
- Daniel Logue – California State Assemblyman
- Kevin McCarthy – alumnus of school's Capital Fellows Program, U.S. Congressman for California's 23rd congressional district[52]
- Kevin McCarty (Master's Public Policy and Administration 2011)- California State Assemblyman
- Cathy Mitchell – former Acting California Secretary of State
- Don Nottoli – Sacramento County Supervisor, 5th district [53]
- George A. Plescia – former California State Assemblyman[54]
- Richard Rainey – former California State Senator [55]
- Jan Scully – Sacramento County District Attorney[56]
- Joe Serna – Mayor of Sacramento 1992–99[57]
- Frank Skartados – New York State Assemblyman, 2009–11 and 2013–18
International politicians
- Fernando Chui – Chief Executive of Macau[58]
- Rudolf Hommes – Colombian politician and academic[59]
- Mahmoud Vaezi – Chief of Staff of the President of Iran [60]
Business
- Dale Carlsen – Sleep Train Mattress Centers founder[61]
- Doug Lipp (MA in International Business Communications) – consultant, speaker, author, CEO and president of G. Douglas Lipp & Associates
- Angelo Tsakopoulos (BA Government, BS Business Administration, Honorary Doctorate in Human Letters) – real estate mogul[62]
Authors and academics
- Ann Bannon – lesbian pulp fiction author, professor[63]
- Raymond Carver – fiction author, poet, screenwriter[64]
- Richard Ebeling (BA in Economics) – libertarian author, President of Foundation for Economic Education
- Chester Gorman – anthropologist[65]
- Marisa Kelly (BA in 1986) - political scientist and President of Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts[66]
- Janet Nichols Lynch – writer and professor[67]
- Mary Mackey – fiction author, poet, screenwriter, and professor Emeritus (English)
- Richard J. Maybury – economist and author on topics of international business, law, history, juris naturalism[68]
- Laura Moriarty – poet and novelist[69]
- Alan Reynolds – economist and author[70]
- Tukufu Zuberi – professor and Chairman of Sociology Department, University of Pennsylvania[71]
Other notables
- Anthony Sadler, assisted in thwarting 2015 French train terror attack.
- Joseph James Deangelo, the Golden State Killer.[73][74][74][75]
Athletes
Baseball
- Scott Burcham – baseball shortstop in the Colorado Rockies organization
- Rhys Hoskins - first baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Ethan Katz (born 1983) - assistant pitching coach for the San Francisco Giants
- Buck Martinez – 17-year MLB catcher[76] and later an MLB manager
- Alyssa Nakken - the first female coach in Major League Baseball[77]
Football
- Otis Amey – wide receiver for San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Gladiators, Austin Wranglers, Sacramento Mountain Lions[78]
- McLeod Bethel-Thompson – quarterback for Minnesota Vikings[79]
- Mike Carter – former NFL wide receiver[80]
- Marko Cavka – offensive lineman for Hamilton Tiger-Cats of Canadian Football League[81]
- Dan Chamberlain – played for Detroit Lions[82]
- Jeff Fleming – former Sacramento State player[83]
- Aaron Garcia – quarterback for Jacksonville Sharks of AF1[84]
- John Gesek – former National Football League offensive lineman[85]
- Tyronne Gross – running back for San Diego Chargers[86]
- Jon Kirksey – defensive tackle, New Orleans Saints, St. Louis Rams[87]
- Lorenzo Lynch – former NFL defensive back[88]
- Zack Nash – linebacker for Arizona Cardinals 2012[89]
- Lonie Paxton – lineman for Denver Broncos[90]
- Ricky Ray – quarterback for Toronto Argonauts of Canadian Football League
- Charles Roberts – running back for B.C. Lions of Canadian Football League[91]
- Kato Serwanga – NFL cornerback from 1998–2003[92]
- Wasswa Serwanga – NFL cornerback from 1999–2003[93]
- Daimon Shelton – nine-year NFL fullback[94]
Other sports
- Joe Enochs – former professional soccer player[95]
- Joel Jones – member of the Puerto Rican national basketball team[96]
- Jamel Mitchell – Major League Soccer player[97]
Sports figures (non-athletes)
- Darren Arbet – coach for San Jose SaberCats of AFL[98]
- Clancy Barone – tight ends coach for Minnesota Vikings, offensive line coach for Denver Broncos[99]
- Pat Doyle – baseball coach
- Brian Katz – Sacramento State men's basketball coach[100]
- Greg Knapp – quarterbacks coach[101]
- Mike Lange – sports broadcaster and member of Hockey Hall of Fame[102]
Faculty, staff, and other associated academics
Current
- Robert S. Nelsen – University president
- Joseph Palermo – associate professor of history, author[103]
- Stephanie Brown Trafton – athletics coach, Olympic gold medalist[104]
Emeritus
- Ann Bannon – Professor of English, Associate Dean in College of Arts and Sciences[105]
- Paul Goldstene – Professor of Government[106]
- Stephen L. Harris – Professor and Chair of Humanities and Religious Studies[107]
- Wes Jackson – Professor of Environmental Sciences[108]
- Frank Kofsky – Professor of History[109]
- Mary Mackey – professor of English and Writer-in-Residence
- Joe Serna, Jr. – Professor of Government[57]
- Miklos Udvardy – Professor of Biological Sciences[110]
- Angus Wright – Professor of Environmental Sciences[111]
Former
- Peter Grandbois – Professor of English 2006–2010
- Paul Carter Harrison – Professor of Theatre (1970–1972)[112]
- Enrique Herrscher – Fulbright Professor in Residence of Economics
- R. Joseph Hoffmann – Professor of Humanities and Religious Studies[113]
- Virginia Matzek – Professor in Environmental Studies and Sciences
- Charles Postel – 2008 Bancroft Prize recipient and Frederick Jackson Turner Award recipient, Professor of History[114]
Adjunct
- Phil Isenberg – Graduate School of Public Policy[115]
- Barry Keene – former State Senator, Professor of Government[116]
Former administrators
- W. Lloyd Johns – former University president; president of Gallaudet University[42]
- Jolene Koester – former Professor of Communication Studies followed by Provost; President of California State University, Northridge[117]
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