Collegiate School (New York) - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • George Axelrod, 1940, playwright
  • David Benioff, 1988, author and screenwriter
  • Peter Bogdanovich, 1957, filmmaker and author
  • Edgar Bronfman, Jr., 1973, CEO of Warner Music Group
  • Christopher d'Amboise, 1978, An American dancer, choreographer, writer, and theater director
  • Robert J. Dixon, 1938, U.S. Air Force general
  • Douglas Kennedy, 1972, novelist
  • John F. Kennedy Jr, 1978, Son of President John F. Kennedy
  • David Duchovny, 1978, Golden Globe-winning actor and director
  • Ken Fields, 1990, Real Estate Developer Environmentalist
  • Edward Glaeser, 1984, economics professor
  • Paul Hodes, 1968, U.S. Representative from New Hampshire
  • Bill Kristol, 1970, editor of The Weekly Standard
  • Ben Lyons, 2000, film critic and TV personality
  • Ian McGinnis, 1997, NCAA Division I men's basketball leading rebounder
  • Walter Murch, 1961 Oscar-winning editor, sound designer, and filmmaker
  • Bill Perkins, 1968, New York State Senator
  • Cesar Romero, 1926, actor
  • Mark Ronson, 1993, Grammy-winning producer and deejay
  • Andrew Rossi 1991, documentary filmmaker
  • John Rubinstein, 1964, actor
  • Michael Shnayerson, 1972, contributing editor, Vanity Fair
  • Sam Sifton, 1984, New York Times restaurant critic
  • Robert F. X. Sillerman, 1966, media entrepreneur
  • Alex York, 2001, Pop Singer
  • Whit Stillman, 1969, filmmaker
  • Luis UbiƱas, 1981, president of the Ford Foundation
  • Andrew Wagner, 1981, filmmaker
  • John Weidman, 1964, playwright
  • Paul Weitz, 1983, filmmaker and playwright
  • Alec Wilder, 1924, composer
  • David Wise, 1972, screenwriter

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