Fairfield College Preparatory School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Mark Arcobello - professional hockey player, Edmonton Oilers
  • Howard Benedict '63 - veteran lacrosse coach, English teacher
  • Will Brazier '01 - rugby player with USA Tomahawks and USA Falcons
  • Gilroy Daly '48 - noted Connecticut judge and attorney
  • Jeff Davis (writer) - creator and director of the popular show Criminal Minds
  • Peter J. Denning '60 - computer scientist
  • Matt Derosa- '10 - contributing founder of the Flashlight App
  • Chris Drury '94 - professional hockey player, 1998-99 NHL Rookie of the Year, Member of Team USA in Winter Olympics
  • Ted Drury '89 - former professional hockey player
  • Kevin Heffernan '86 - actor/comedian/film writer/attorney (Broken Lizard)
  • Pat Jordan '59 - leading sports writer and acclaimed author of A False Spring, ranked #37 on Sports Illustrated's Top 100 Sports Books of All Time
  • Kevin Kallaugher '73 - cartoonist for the Economist magazine
  • Stephen Kellogg '94 - musician, Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers
  • Craig Kinsley '07 - 2012 London Olympic track and field athlete
  • Robert Kowalski '58 - logician
  • William J. Lavery '55 - former Chief Judge, Connecticut Appellate Court
  • Justin Long '96 - actor and spokesman for Apple
  • Mike McGlone '91 - actor and spokesman for Geico
  • Sean McManus* '73 - President, CBS News and CBS Sports
  • Matt Merullo '83 - former major league catcher
  • Brian Monahan '78 - Attending Physician of the United States Congress and Rear Admiral in the United States Navy
  • Mike Porzio - Former MLB player (Colorado Rockies, Chicago White Sox)
  • Peter Sarsgaard '89 - award-winning actor
  • Bob Skoronski '52 - former professional football player, Offensive Captain of Green Bay Packers Super Bowls I & II Champions

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