Groves High School (Michigan) - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Meryl Davis, 2005, American Ice Dancer. 2010 Olympic Silver Medalist, 2009 U.S. national champion, the 2009 Four Continents champion, the 2009 Grand Prix Final champion and the 2008 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist
  • Allison Parris, 2002, Fashion Designer
  • Benjamin Agosto, 2000, Olympic Silver Medalist in Ice Dancing 2006
  • Bruce Campbell, 1976, actor in The Evil Dead franchise
  • Sam Raimi, 1977, movie director of Spider-Man franchise, childhood friend of Bruce Campbell
  • Rajiv Shah, 1991, Chief Administrator, US Agency for International Development
  • Leigh Taylor-Young, 1963, actress and short-time wife of Ryan O'Neal
  • Jennifer Laura Thompson, 1987, Tony Award nominated Broadway actress for Urinetown
  • Erin Dilly, 1990, Tony Award nominated Broadway actress for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
  • Josh Becker, 1976, director of Xena television show and feature films
  • Randall Woolf, 1976, composer
  • Pat Caputo, 1977, a sports columnist for the Oakland Press and on-air host for WXYT-FM radio
  • Bruce Ableson, 1981, inventor of Open Diary, the first online blogging community
  • Robert M. Gaynor DPM, 1981, Started of Dia-foot, a diabetic footwear company
  • Anita Barone, 1982, actress in The War at Home
  • James Chanos, 1976, Wall Street short seller; founder of founder of Kynikos Associates,
  • Ellen Sandweiss, 1976, actress in The Evil Dead
  • Drew Neumann, 1977, Film and Television Composer, Sound Designer
  • Aaron Webster, 2006, Chicago Bears Safety
  • Mike Posner, 2006, Singer and Songwriter
  • Evan Kasprzak, 2006, placed 3rd on season 5 of So You Think You Can Dance

Natalie Taylor, 2000, Author, "Signs of Life"

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