Harand Camp of The Theatre Arts - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Richard Berman, Film Producer - Grumpy Old Men (film)
  • Bruce Block, Film Producer - What Women Want
  • Billy Campbell, Actor The Killing (U.S. TV series), The 4400, Once & Again
  • Justin "Nobunny" Champlin, Masked punk rocker "Love Visions (Album)", "Raw Romance (Album)", "First Blood (Album)"
  • Ben Cohen, Broadway stage actor, Gypsy: A Musical Fable
  • Andy Davis, Golden Globe nominated film director, producer and cinematographer, The Fugitive (film), Holes (film)
  • Russ Feingold, Former U.S. Senator from Wisconsin
  • Jessie Fisher, Jeff Award-Winning Actress
  • Aaron Himelstein, actor
  • Brad Holcman, Television Development Executive, FOX21 and A&E Average Joe contestant
  • Laura Lippman, author ("Tess Monaghan" mystery series)
  • Lissie, American folk rock artist and Paste Magazine's #1 best new solo artist of 2010
  • Todd London, playwright and artistic director of New Dramatists
  • Virginia Madsen, Oscar nominated Actress, Sideways
  • Elyse Mueller, actress and model
  • Jeremy Piven, Emmy Award winning actor, Entourage
  • Duane Schuler, lighting designer, Lyric Opera, Metropolitan Opera
  • TJ Shanoff, radio personality and musical director at The Second City
  • Erin Slattery, Costume designer, Emmy Award winner for costume on Sesame Street.
  • Lois Weisberg, Former Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs
  • Albert "Bill" Williams - Theater Critic (Chicago Reader)
  • James Yule, cool guy, heart broken by former camper,
  • Rory O Toole, broke heart of former counselor see above
  • Billy Zane, actor, Dead Calm (film), The Phantom and Titanic. He also made a cameo in the movie Zoolander
  • John Zuiker, Jeff Award-Winning Scenic Designer

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