List of Hotchkiss School Alumni - Media

Media

Name Notability
Henry Luce Co-founder of Time Also founder of Sports Illustrated and Fortune)
Briton Hadden Co-founder of Time
Lewis H. Lapham Editor of Harper's Magazine Company
John G. Avildsen Film Director (Rocky, The Karate Kid)
Tom Werner The Carsey-Werner Company whose productions include: That '70s Show, 3rd Rock from the Sun, The Cosby Show, Cybill, Davis Rules, A Different World, Grace Under Fire, Roseanne; Chairman and co-managing partner, Boston Red Sox
Peter Arno The New Yorker cartoonist, (Coined the Phrase "Back to the drawing board").
William Loeb Conservative newspaper proprietor; publisher of the Union Leader newspaper
Varian Fry Journalist and 'the American Schindler'
Peter H. Hunt Director of theater and television productions; recipient of a Tony Award for the musical 1776; NY Drama Critics Award, 1969; London Critics Award, 1970; Christopher Award, 1972; Edgar Award, 1982; and Ace Award, 1983
John W. Anderson Senior correspondent, The Washington Post Foreign Service Department
Elizabeth Chandler Screenwriter
Chris Wallace Television Journalist on Fox
Max Carlish British documentary filmmaker; recipient of a BAFTA and an International Emmy Award for Best Arts Documentary for a series about The Royal Opera House in London and a groundbreaking series about British science fiction
Bradford Dillman Actor who appeared in A Certain Smile, Escape from the Planet of the Apes, The Way We Were, and other films
Ben Mulroney Host of Canadian Idol, son of Canadian Prime Minister
Allison Janney Emmy Award winning Actress
John H. Hammond Executive at Columbia Records, Record Producer (discovered Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen)
Leland Hayward Hollywood and Broadway agent and producer
Burr Steers filmmaker and actor
Chris Meledandri Founder and CEO of Illumination Entertainment and founding president of 20th Century Fox Animation

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