Dwight-Englewood School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Liam Aiken (born 1990), actor.
  • Anthony Bourdain (born 1956), chef.
  • Dick Button (born 1929), figure skater.
  • Peter Coyote (born 1941), actor, activist, author.
  • Tate Donovan (born 1963), actor.
  • Lesley Gore (born 1946), singer.
  • Michael Gore (born 1951), songwriter.
  • Allison Hirschlag, actress on Guiding Light.
  • Baby M (born 1986)
  • Jason Itzler (born 1967 as Jason Sylk), founder of NY Confidential, regular guest on The Howard Stern Show.
  • Dave Jeser '91, one of the creators of Drawn Together.
  • Lawrence Kudlow (born 1947), former Ronald Reagan Office of Management and Budget economic advisor and CNBC host.
  • Michael Leiter, Director of the National Counterterrorism Center.
  • Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1906–2001, class of 1924), author and wife of Charles Lindbergh.
  • Bruce McKenna '80, television and movie screenwriter.
  • Karen O (born 1978), lead vocalist for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
  • Daphne Oz (born 1986), daughter of Mehmet Oz, author, public speaker and co-host of the television show The Chew.
  • Tim Peper (born 1980, class of 1999), actor.
  • George P. Shultz (born 1920), politician, who served as United States Secretary of State.
  • Brooke Shields (born 1965), model and actor.
  • Matt Silverstein '90, one of the creators of Drawn Together.
  • Mira Sorvino (born 1967), actor.
  • Cyma Zarghami (born 1961/62, class of 1980), president of Nickelodeon and MTV Networks' Kids & Family Group.

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