Thomas Jefferson High School For Science and Technology - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Ashley Miller, 1989, screenwriter, "Thor", X-Men: First Class", and "Andromeda"
  • Chris Avellone, 1989, game designer, Fallout 2 and Planescape: Torment.
  • Anne Toth, 1989, Head of Privacy at Google+, previously Chief Trust Officer at Yahoo!.
  • Ehren Kruger, 1990, screenwriter, Arlington Road, Reindeer Games, Scream 3, The Ring, The Brothers Grimm, The Skeleton Key.
  • Owen Thomas, 1990, executive editor of Valleywag and VentureBeat, longtime contributor to Suck.com.
  • Dustin Thomason, 1994, co-author, The Rule of Four, author "12.21", co-creator and writer for ABC TV show, The Evidence and producer of Fox TV show, Lie to Me.
  • Ian Caldwell, 1994, co-author, The Rule of Four.
  • Jose Llana, 1994, Broadway actor, The King and I, Rent, Flower Drum Song, 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
  • Staci Wilson, 1994, soccer player, member of the US Women's team that won the gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
  • Anthony Myint, 1996, chef/restaurateur, chef/owner of Mission Bowling Club in San Francisco.
  • Greg Tseng, 1997, Founder and CEO, Tagged.
  • Sandra Beasley, 1998, poet, 2009 Barnard Women Poets Prize.
  • Eric Froehlich, 2002, winner, World Series of Poker, two-time WSOP bracelet winner.
  • Thao Nguyen, 2002, vocalist, Thao with the Get Down Stay Down.
  • S. R. Sidarth, 2003, referred to as "Macaca" by George F. Allen in the 2006 United States Senate election

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