Notable Former Show Choir Members
- Megan Reinking, actress, HBO's Boardwalk Empire (Annabelle), Broadway productions of Hair, Lestat, and Dracula
- Vicki Lawrence, TV star
- Ashton Kutcher, TV/film star
- Gavin Creel, 2002 Tony Award nominee for Best Actor in a Musical (Thoroughly Modern Millie), 2009 Tony Award nominee for Best Actor in a Musical (Hair)
- Lance Bass, 'N Sync
- Blake Lively, actress, Gossip Girl, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
- Seychelle Gabriel, actress
- Mary Lou, actress
- Dianna Agron, actress (portrays Quinn Fabray in Glee)
- Dan Miller, O-Town
- Jim Walton, Broadway regular, lead in 42nd Street
- Jill Paice, Niki Harris in Curtains, Laura Fairlie in The Woman in White)
- Bob Walton, Broadway regular leading man
- Andy Taylor, Fred Waring Show, Walt Disney World lead
- Heather Headley, 2000 Tony Award–winning Best Actress in a Musical (Aida)
- Jason Mraz, recording artist
- Jenna Ushkowitz, actress (portrays Tina Cohen-Chang in Glee)
- Eden Espinosa, Elphaba in Wicked, Maureen in Rent
- Clay Aiken, American Idol
- Laura Leighton, TV star, Melrose Place
- Chris Klein, American Pie, Just Friends
- Matthew DeGroot, Out of Sync
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