Cate School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

Notable people who have attended Cate School include:

  • Sir John Bond, former Chairman and CEO of HSBC
  • David Crosby, musician (Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young)
  • William Anderson, composer and producer; has collaborated with "Weird Al" Yankovic (Poodle Hat, among others)
  • Otis Chandler, former publisher of the Los Angeles Times
  • Conrad Hall, cinematographer (American Beauty (film), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)
  • Nadine Haobsh, novelist and blogger
  • Antony Garrett Lisi, inventor of the version of the grand unified theory regarding the E8 lattice
  • Mark Whitney Mehran, author, land speed racer, Hot Rod and Chopper builder
  • Larry Niven, science fiction author (Ringworld)
  • Werner Klemperer, actor/musician, best known for his role as Colonel Klink in the '70s television show Hogan's Heroes
  • Tracye Lawyer-Thomas American heptathlete
  • Stephen Malkmus, musician, formerly of the band Pavement
  • Catherine Reitman, television and film actress
  • Alexis Rivera, music promoter
  • Brad Satoris, co-founder, enotes.com
  • Billy Steinberg, songwriter
  • Ahmed Bou-Rabee, Internationally acclaimed yo-yo athlete
  • Paul Simms, creator of the television sitcom Newsradio
  • George Ledyard Stebbins, a leading evolutionary biologist
  • Chris Strachwitz, founder of Arhoolie Records and music preservationist.
  • Adam Topol, Musician, Drummer for Jack Johnson
  • Willem Vorster, notable Los Angeles musician and face of Willum Week.
  • Rico Fung, Hall of Fame baseball player
  • Malcolm Wallop, US Senator from Wyoming

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