Beverly Hills High School, California - list from Wikipedia:
Jack Abramoff (born 1959), Convicted felon, Republican political activist and businessman who was a central figure in a series of high-profile political scandals.[12]
Kenneth Anger (born 1927), film-maker.
Candy Spelling (born 1945), Graduate 1963, author.
Ron Aryel (born 1961), physician, co-defined biosurveillance as a science; see bioterrorism
David Ascalon (born 1945), sculptor.
Lloyd Avery II (1969–2005), actor.
Jon Robin Baitz (born 1961), screenwriter/producer.[13]
Corbin Bernsen (born 1954), actor.[14]
Jonny Blu (born 1980), singer/songwriter/music producer, who became the first caucasian Chinese pop star in China
Jacqueline Briskin (born 1927), author.
Albert Brooks (born 1947), actor/comedian.[15]
Michael John Burkett AKA FAT MIKE (Born 1967), Punk musician bassist for NOFX.
Steve Burton (born 1970), actor who has appeared in General Hospital.[16]
Nicolas Cage (born 1964), actor.[14][17]
Shaun Cassidy (born 1958), actor/singer.[14]
Richard Chamberlain (born 1934), actor.[14]
Laura N. Chick city controller of Los Angeles, 2001–2009.
Liz Claman (born 1963), reporter
Jackie Cooper (born 1922), actor.[14]
Jamie Lee Curtis (born 1958), actress.
David Golshan (born 1979), actor/comedian.
Bryan Dattilo (born 1971), actor
Frank Drew (born 1930), Brigadier General
Richard Dreyfuss (born 1947), actor.[14][17]
Nora Ephron (born 1941), film director and producer.[18]
Travis Fine (born 1968), actor, director and screenwriter.
Carrie Fisher (born 1956), actress.[17]
Joely Fisher (born 1967), actress.
Tricia Leigh Fisher, singer
Rhonda Fleming (born 1923), actress.
Bonnie Franklin (born 1944), actress.
Ronald M. George (born 1941), chief justice of California Supreme Court (appointed 1996; still in office, 2009)
Gina Gershon (born 1962) actress.[19]
Crispin Glover (born 1964), actor/director.
Joel Grey (born 1932), actor.
H. R. Haldeman (1926–1993) Richard Milhous Nixon's Chief of Staff
Florence Henderson (born 1934), actress/singer.
Angelina Jolie (born 1975), actress.[20]
Jay Jennings (born 1965), independent filmmaker and author.
Tiger JK (born 1974) lead hip-hop rapper of Drunken Tiger.[21]
David Kushner, writer.
Daryn Kagan (born 1963), reporter.
Julie Kavner (born 1951), actress.
Michael Klesic (born 1975), actor.
David Kohan (born 1964), TV producer/creator of Will and Grace,
Jenji Kohan (born 1969), TV writer/producer/creator of Weeds,
Lenny Kravitz (born 1964), singer-songwriter.[19]
Christopher B. Landon (born 1975), screenwriter,
Serge Lang (1927–2005), mathematician.
Logan Lerman (born 1992), actor.
Monica Lewinsky (born 1973), (did not graduate from BHHS: she transferred to Pacific Hills School)[17]
Amy Linker (born 1966), actress.
Jamie Luner (born 1971), actress.
Gabriel Macht (born 1972), actor.
Maria McKee (born 1964), singer.
Benny Medina (born 1958), talent agent.
Leighton Meester (born 1986), Actress
Lyle and Erik Menendez
Breckin Meyer (born 1974), actor.
Iona Morris, (born 1957), actress, daughter of actor Greg Morris
Frank Morriss [18]
Stephen Nachmanovitch (born 1950), improvisational violinist and author.
Laraine Newman (born 1952), actress/comedienne.
Richard Ornelas, M.D. (born 1968), Doctor of internal medicine, Cedars-Sinai staff alumni.
Elinor Ostrom, Ph.D. (born 1933), Winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economics.
Jansen Panettiere (born 1994), brother of Hayden Panettiere)
Guy Oseary (born 1972), producer/agent.
Ariel Pink (born 1978), musician.
Gavin Polone, agent/TV and film producer, including Curb Your Enthusiasm
Mason Porter (born 1976), Oxford University mathematics professor.[22]
André Previn (born 1929), pianist/composer.[17]
Rain Pryor (born 1969), actress/comedienne.
Max Rafferty
Nathalia Ramos (born 1992), actress. (freshman year)
Rob Reiner (born 1947), actor/director.[14][17]
Percy "Romeo" Miller (born 1989), rapper/actor. Basketball player, University of Southern California[23]
Richard A. Roth (film producer, Summer of '42
Antonio Sabato Jr. (born 1972), actor
David Schwimmer (born 1966), actor.[17]
Melanie Shatner (born 1964), actress/entrepreneur
Robert B. Sherman (born 1925), composer
Richard M. Sherman (born 1928), composer
Pauly Shore (born 1968), actor/comedian
Jonathan Silverman (born 1966), actor
Alicia Silverstone (born 1976), actress.[17]
Slash (born 1965), guitarist, attended but did not graduate
Bahar Soomekh (born 1975), actress.[24]
Tori Spelling (born 1973), actress.
Danielle Spencer, actress, What's Happening!!.
Robert L. Street, Stanford University engineering professor.[25]
Peter Thottam (born 1971), Attorney; 2006 CA State Assembly candidate & Impeachment/Anti-war Activist.
Peter Tomarken (1942–2006), game show host.
Tracy Tormé, screenwriter.[26]
Edward Tufte (born 1942), specialist in interface design.[27]
Andrew G. Vajna (born 1944) Movie producer
Katie Wagner (born 1964), reporter
Jill Whelan (born 1966), actress.
Betty White (born 1922), actress.[14]
Frank Wilkinson (1914–2006), civil liberties activist.[28]
Kelli Williams (born 1970), actress.
Daniel Yergin (born 1947), author and economics researcher, whose works include his 1991 opus, The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power.[29]
Youth Brigade (Mark Stern, Adam Stern, and Shawn Stern)
Josh Flagg (born 1985), Realtor/Star of Million Dollar Listing
Roxann Dawson (as Roxann Caballero, born 1958), actress (best known for Star Trek: Voyager), television director producer
Logan Lerman (born 1992) actor (best known for Percy Jackson & the Olympians:the Lightning Thief)
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