Lowell High School (San Francisco) - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

Name Class year Notability References
Larry Baer 1973 President of the San Francisco Giants MLB team. 2010 World Series Champions.
Mischa Berlinski 1991 Author of Fieldwork, a 2007 National Book Award Finalist. Fieldwork is Mischa's first published novel.
Bill Bixby 1952 Movie and TV actor: The Incredible Hulk, My Favorite Martian, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, and film director.
Richard C. Blum 1953 Husband to Dianne Feinstein. Chairman and President of Blum Capital. Regent of the University of California.
Michael Bortin 1966 Member of the Symbionese Liberation Army.
Benjamin Bratt 1982 Movie and TV personality. Starred in the popular television series, Law & Order.
Stephen Breyer 1955 Associate Justice in the United States Supreme Court.
Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Sr. 1923 District Attorney of San Francisco; State Attorney General; Governor of California, 1959–1967.
Gill Byrd 1978 Played in the NFL for the San Diego Chargers, 1983–1992.
Alexander Calder 1915 Renowned artist and inventor of the mobile.
Dan Chan 1995 magician to billionaires. Specialties include stage pick-pocket and Bian lian artist.
Carol Channing 1938 International actress of stage and screen.
Margaret Cho 1986 Comedienne, briefly attended Lowell before transferring to School of the Arts High School.
Jamie Chung 2001 Movie and TV actress: Samurai Girl, Dragonball Evolution and many more.
Jerry Coleman 1942 Decorated Marine aviator, New York Yankee, Hall of Fame announcer
Eric Allin Cornell 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics in 2001.
Jennifer Egan 1980 Novelist and short story writer.
Joseph Erlanger 1892 Physician; Professor, Washington University in St. Louis. Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1945.
Charles H. Ferguson 1972 Software entrepreneur; Writer; Filmmaker. Film Inside Job won 2011 best documentary Academy Award.
Donald Fisher 1946 Founder and Board Chairman of The GAP.
Dian Fossey 1949 Scientist who dedicated her life to protecting the mountain gorillas of Rwanda. Book and film, Gorillas in the Mist based on her life with the great apes.
Rube Goldberg 1900 Pulitzer Prize winner, creator of "Rube Goldberg" machines.
Walter A. Haas 1905 Board Chairman, Levi Strauss & Co.
Daniel Handler 1988 Aka Lemony Snicket, bestselling author of a series of children's novels: A Series of Unfortunate Events, and a novel set in a fictional Lowell High School, The Basic Eight.
John L. Heilbron Historian of science.
William Hewlett 1930 Inventor, businessman, philanthropist. Co-founder, Hewlett-Packard Company; William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
Soji Kashiwagi Playwright, Executive Producer for Grateful Crane Ensemble theatre organization.
Frank Kudelka Former NBA player
Adrian Lamo Computer hacker & journalist. Attended Lowell prior to transferring to International Studies Academy, Raoul Wallenberg Traditional High School, and passing the California High School Proficiency Exam.
G. Albert Lansburgh 1894 Notable architect of Broadway and Los Angeles legitimate theatres and cinemas.
Robert Lees 1929 Television and screenwriter.
Richard Levin 1964 Current President of Yale University.
Harry Likas 1943 NCAA Men's Tennis Championship in Singles in 1948 (as a member of the University of San Francisco Dons); Collegiate Tennis Hall of Famer.
General Kenneth McLennan 1943 Marine Corps four-star general, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps.
Elaine Mar 1990 Forensic Scientist. For 4½ years following the September 11, 2001 attacks, the Project Manager and Lead Supervisor of the World Trade Center DNA Identification Unit for the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner.
Dennis Marcellino 1965 Former member of Sly & The Family Stone, The Elvin Bishop Group, Rubicon, and The Tokens (The Lion Sleeps Tonight)
Tom Meschery 1957 Played in the NBA for the Warriors, 1961–1971.
Albert Abraham Michelson 1868 Nobel Prize in Physics in 1907. First American Nobel laureate in a scientific field.
Daniel M. Nakamura (aka Dan the Automator) 1985 Hip-hop and rap producer.
Anton Peterlin 2005 Soccer player
Paris (rapper) 1985 Hip-hop artist.
Stafford Repp 1936 Actor, best known for playing Chief O'Hara in the 1960s television show, Batman.
Stephen Suleyman Schwartz 1966 Journalist and author.
Pierre Salinger 1941 Press secretary to US President John F. Kennedy.
William Ware Theiss 1948 Academy Award nominated Costume Designer for movies and TV, including Star Trek.
Charles Lee Tilden 1874 Attorney & businessman, namesake of Tilden Regional Park in the East Bay.
John Roos 1973 Attorney & U.S. Ambassador to Japan.
John D. Trasviña 1976 President of MALDEF, HUD Assistant Secretary of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity.
Alex Tse 1994 Screenwriter of Sucker Free City (2004) and Watchmen (2009).
Naomi Wolf 1980 Rhodes Scholar, Writer.
Charles P. Ginsburg 1936 Developed first commercially viable Video Tape Recorder at Ampex.

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