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Entertainment

 
Notable Alumni in Entertainment

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Raul Alarcon, FCRH ’78: president, Spanish Broadcasting System

Alan Alda, FCRH ’56: six-time Emmy Award-winning and six-time Golden Globe-winning actor

Adam Berkowitz, LAW ’89: head of TV packaging, Creative Artists Agency

Prince Lorenzo Borghese, GBA ’01: reality star of ABC's ninth edition of The Bachelor

Thomas Cahill, FCRH ’64: best-selling author

Thomas Calabro, FCLC ’81: actor best known for his role as Dr. Michael Mancini on the TV series Melrose Place

Joshua Caldwell, FCLC ’06: MTV Movie Award-winning director

Patricia Clarkson, FCLC ’82: Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actress

Nina Colosi, MC ’70: founder of streamingmuseum.org

John Cudia, FCLC ’93: actor, best known for his roles as Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera and Jean Valjean in Les Misérables on Broadway

Lana del Ray, FCRH ’08: Singer Songwriter

Don DeLillo, FCRH ’58: National Book Award and PEN/Faulkner Award-winning author

Peter Downing, FCLC ’80: creative director, Tribeca Film Festival

Richard Foerster, FCRH ’71: award-winning poet

James Gianopulos, LAW ’76: co-chairman and co-chief executive office of Fox Filmed Entertainment

Dan Grimaldi, FCRH ’66: actor best known for his roles on The Sopranos

Paul Guenther, FCRH ’62: chairman emeritus, New York Philharmonic

Pat Harrington Jr., FCRH ’50: Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe-winning actor, best known for his role as Schneider on the TV sitcom One Day at a Time

Jonathan Harris, PHA ’34: actor best known for his TV work as Bradford Webster in the Third Man and Dr. Zachary Smith in Lost in Space

Mary Higgins Clark, FCLC ’79: forty-two-time best-selling suspense author

Kevin Huvane, FCRH ’80: managing partner, Creative Artists Agency

Wayne Keeley, FCRH ’78: two-time Emmy Award-winning producer

Bob Keeshan, UGE ’51: five-time Emmy Award-winning and three-time Peabody Award-winning star and producer of Captain Kangaroo

Lou Liberatore, FCLC ’81: Tony Award-nominated actor for Burn This

Susan Lucci, MC ’68: Emmy Award-winning actress best known for her role as Erica Kane on the daytime drama All My Children

Lori Majewski, FCLC ’93: founder and former editor in chief of Teen People; former executive editor of Entertainement Weekly and Us Weekly

Dylan McDermott, FCLC ’83: Golden Globe-winning actor best known for his roles as defense attorney Bobby Donnell on the TV series The Practice and Lt. Carter Shaw on Dark Blue.

Maurice McGarry, FCRH ’47: Emmy Award-winner and host of the TV quiz show It’s Academic

Michaela McManus, FCLC ’05: actress best known for her roles as Lindsey Strauss on the television series One Tree Hill and assistant district attorney Kim Greylek on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

John Melfi, FCLC ’86: executive producer of the television series Sex in the City and producer of the films Sex in the City and Sex in the City 2

Lara Jill Miller, LAW ’94: actress best known for her role as Samantha Kanisky on the TV sitcom Gimme a Break

Brianne Moncrief, FCLC ’05: actress best known for her role as Colby Chandler on the daytime drama All My Children

Grace Naughton, FCLC ’87: associate producer and co-producer of the television series Sex in the City

Annie Parisse, FCLC ’97: actress best known for her role as assistant district attorney Alexandra Borgia on the TV series Law & Order

Joseph Patane, CBA ’92 GBA ’96: character on MTV’s The Real World

Richard Ross, LAW ’86: chairman, Walt Disney Studios

Adam Sansiveri, GBA ’10: producer of the Broadway revival of Speed-the-Plow and associate producer of the Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls

Taylor Schilling, FCLC ’06: actress best known for her role as nurse Veronica Callahan, on the TV series Mercy

John Scurti, FCLC ’87: actor, best known for his role as Kenny Shea in the television series Rescue Me

Raymond Siller, FCRH ’60: four-time Emmy Award-nominated head writer for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

Alice Smith, FCLC ’99: Grammy Award-nominated singer

Brigid Sullivan, TMC ’70: vice-president for Children’s, Educational, and Interactive Programming, WGBH TV

Denzel Washington, FCLC ’77: two-time Academy Award-winning and three-time Golden Globe Award-winning actor

Julie White, FCRH ’82: Tony Award-winning actress

 
               
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