Arts, Architecture, and Entertainment
- James Kenneth Fraser (1897) - Noted advertising pioneer; developed "Spotless Town" advertising campaign for Sapolio soap, considered one of the "100 Greatest Advertisements" in history; president of the Blackman Company
- Ernest A. Van Vleck (1897) - Architect of Starrett & van Vleck known for New York City skyscrapers and retail buildings, including Lord & Taylor (1914), Saks Fifth Avenue (1924), Royal Insurance (1927), Abraham & Strauss (1929), American Stock Exchange (1930), Bloomingdales (1930), and the Downtown Athletic Club (1930); architect of Cornell University's Anabel Taylor Hall and Von Cramm Coop
- F. Ellis Jackson (1900) - Noted Providence, Rhode Island architect; architect of Cornell University's Myron Taylor Hall
- Jay S. Fassett, Jr. (1911) - Broadway and film actor; played Doc Gibbs in the original production of Our Town; son of Congressman Jacob Sloat Fassett
- Bruce Boyce (1933) - Prominent operatic baritone who performed with contemporaries Kathleen Ferrier, Suzanne Danco, and others; Royal Academy of Music professor
- Earl Flansburgh (1953) - Noted Boston, Massachusetts architect and educational design expert; architect of the Cornell Campus Store; Cornell University trustee; father of John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants and activist Paxus Calta
- Thomas N. Armstrong III (1954) - Director of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1971–1974), Whitney Museum of American Art (1974–1990), and Andy Warhol Museum (1993–1995)
- Milt Kogan (1957) - Prolific American television and film actor best known for playing Officer Kogan on Barney Miller
- Gene Case (1959) - Noted advertising executive who developed campaigns for Mennen, Tums, Lyndon B. Johnson's 1964 presidential election, Nelson Rockefeller, and Robert F. Wagner
- Jay Harris (1960) - Tony Award-winning Broadway producer of Side Man, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and Never Gonna Dance; American Theatre Wing Board of Directors; father of Grammy Award winner Jesse Harris
- Kenneth S. Brecher (1967) - Executive director of the Sundance Institute (1996–2009), owners of the Sundance Film Festival; Rhodes Scholar
- Ed Zuckerman (1970) - Emmy Award-winning producer and writer for Law & Order; creator of Century City; writer for episodes of Miami Vice, Star Trek: The Next Generation, JAG, and others
- Lon Hoyt (1979) - Musical director and conductor of Broadway's The Rocky Horror Show and Tony Award-winning musical Hairspray
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