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Main article: Sarah Lawrence College
The following is a list of notable individuals associated with Sarah Lawrence College through attendance as a student, or service as a member of the faculty or staff.
Contents
Alumni
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Entertainment and media
- David Lindsay-Abaire, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and screenwriter [1]
- J.J. Abrams, Emmy Award-winning film and television producer, writer, actor, composer, and director [2]
- Abiola Abrams, TV personality, writer and filmmaker [3]
- Jane Alexander, actor, author, and former director of the National Endowment for the Arts [4]
- Dan Appel, filmmaker
- Jon Avnet, film producer, director, and writer [2]
- Damani Baker, film director [2]
- Dylan Brody, playwright, author and stand-up comedian
- Golden Brooks, actor [5]
- Yancy Butler, actor [6]
- Gabrielle Carteris, actress, best known for playing Andrea Zuckerman on Beverly Hills, 90210[7]
- Austin Chick, filmmaker, screenwriter and producer
- Jill Clayburgh, Academy Award-nominated actor [8]
- Brian De Palma, film director [2]
- Cary Elwes, actor [9]
- Beverly Emmons, dance and Broadway lighting designer
- Rachel Feldman, screenwriter and director [10]
- Tovah Feldshuh, actor [11]
- Carrie Fisher, actor [12]
- Robin Givens, actor [13][14]
- Adam Goldberg, actor [15]
- Deborah Collage Grison, author, poet, publisher www.deborahcollagegrison.com
- Leslie Grossman, actor most notable for her role on the WB's Popular as Mary Cherry and the CW's What I Like About You [16]
- Sanaa Hamri, music video director [17]
- Melora Hardin, actress, Jan in NBC's "The Office"
- Katharine Houghton Grant, actor [18]
- Lauren Holly, actor [19]
- Janine Jackson, journalist and activist [20]
- Reo Jones, voice actor [21]
- Sarah Kernochan, writer, producer, and director [22]
- Evan Michelson, Star on TV show "Oddities", for running her Antique Shop Obscura.
- Scott King, television writer
- Téa Leoni, actor [23]
- Eric Mabius, actor [24]
- Consuelo Mack, an American business news journalist
- Julianna Margulies, actor [25]
- James Marvel, stage director (opera) [26]
- Ivy Meeropol, film director [27]
- Larisa Oleynik, actor [28]
- Wynn Padula, writer, director, cinematographer [29]
- Jordan Peele, actor, comedian [30]
- Sam Robards, actor [31]
- Amy Robinson, film producer and actress
- Holly Robinson Peete, actor [32]
- Elisabeth Röhm, actor [2]
- Kyra Sedgwick, actor
- Joan Micklin Silver, award-winning director
- Sabiha Sumar, director
- Misti Traya, actor
- Guinevere Turner, actor, producer, and writer
- Barbara Walters, television personality [4]
- Joanne Woodward, actor /political activist[4]
- Sal Borriello, writer, boxer
Music
- Max Bemis, singer and songwriter for the band Say Anything [33]
- Andrew Butler, member of Hercules and Love Affair [34]
- Win Butler, lead vocalist and songwriter for the band Arcade Fire [35]
- Abigail Chapman, vocalist [36]
- Alice Cohen, singer and songwriter [37]
- Margaret Fiedler, vocalist / multi-instrumentalist with Laika, Moonshake and PJ Harvey [38]
- Elliott Goldkind, composer [39]
- Lesley Gore, singer and songwriter [40]
- Susie Ibarra, Jazz composer and avant-garde musician [41]
- Diana Jones, singer-songwriter
- Ira Kaplan, guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter of the band Yo La Tengo [42]
- Zoë Keating, cellist from the band Rasputina[43]
- Stacey Kent, jazz vocalist [44]
- Rhett Miller, singer/songwriter and member of the band Old 97's [45]
- JD Samson, member of the band Le Tigre [46]
- Kamala Sankaram, singer and accordion player for the band Squeezebox [47]
- Girlyman members Nate Borofsky, Ty Greenstein and Doris Muramatsu, folk-rock trio
- Carly Simon, singer and songwriter [48]
- Joanna Simon, vocalist [49]
Politics and public service
- Brooke Anderson, VP Communications, The Nuclear Threat Initiative [50]
- Lisa Anderson, scholar, President of the American University in Cairo, Egypt, former dean of Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs [51]
- Amanda Burden, director of the New York City Department of City Planning [52]
- Rahm Emanuel, mayor of Chicago, former White House Chief of Staff to President Barack Obama, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Fifth Congressional District of Illinois [4]
- Sharon Hom, director of Human Rights in China [53]
- Sue Kelly, U.S. House of Representatives, 19th Congressional District of New York [2]
- Clifford D. May, President of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies[54]
Writing and poetics
- Carolyn Ferrell, writer [55]
- Amanda Foreman, award-winning biographer [56]
- Karl Taro Greenfeld, journalist and author [57]
- Rebecca Godfrey, novelist [58]
- Joan Marlow Golan, writer and editor
- Louise Gluck, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in poetry and former Poet Laureate of the United States [59]
- Allan Gurganus, writer
- Lucy Grealy, writer [60]
- Justin Haythe, novelist and screenwriter [61]
- Kaui Hart Hemmings, writer [62]
- A.M. Homes, writer [63]
- Nancy Huston, Canadian author who writes primarily in French
- Porochista Khakpour, writer [64]
- Carolyn Kizer, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet [65]
- Joan W. Konner, Dean of Columbia School of Journalism
- Christian Kracht, Swiss writer
- Bennett Madison, writer [66]
- Jeffrey McDaniel, poet [67]
- Giulia Melucci, writer
- Brian Morton, novelist [68]
- Melvin Jules Bukiet, novelist [69]
- Leora Skolkin-Smith, novelist
- Sharyn November, editor [70]
- Ann Patchett, award-winning author [2]
- Anne Roiphe, novelist and essayist [71]
- Esmeralda Santiago, Puerto Rican writer [72]
- Alice Sheldon, who published science fiction as James Tiptree, Jr. [73]
- Alice Walker, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for her novel, The Color Purple[2][4]
Visual and performing arts
- Carolyn Adams, dancer and dance teacher, former principal dancer with Paul Taylor Dance Company [74]
- Janine Antoni sculptor, installation artist [75]
- Lucinda Childs - postmodern dancer and choreographer, member of the Judson Dance Theater
- Jean Erdman - dancer and wife of Joseph Campbell[76]
- Mary Heilmann painter, sculptor [77]
- Dan Hurlin writer, choreographer, actor, puppet/object maker and puppeteer, winner of Obie and Alpert Awards[78]
- John Jasperse - choreographer, dancer, and artist [79]
- Mary Morris Steiner Lawrence, photographer, journalist, one of the first female photographers of the Associated Press, divorced wife of Ralph Steiner[80]
- Linda McCartney, photographer; was married to musician Paul McCartney [81]
- Susan Meiselas, photographer and photojournalist, MacArthur Foundation Fellowship recipient [82]
- Rashaun Mitchell, principal dancer Merce Cunningham Dance Company[83]
- Meredith Monk, composer, singer and choreographer [84]
- David Netto, interior designer [85]
- Cady Noland, visual artist [86]
- Jedd Novatt, sculptor and painter [87]
- Yoko Ono, conceptual artist; was married to John Lennon [88]
- Maureen Paley, London art dealer
- Sonja Sekula, Swiss-American abstract-expressionist painter[89]
- Alice Louise Judd Simpich (1918-2006), American sculptor
- Holly Solomon, Soho art dealer [90][91]
- Alec Soth, photographer [92]
- Nancy Spector, chief curator of the Guggenheim Museum, NY
- TRUE, visual artist
- Vera Wang, fashion designer [2]
Other notable alumni
- Nancy Cantor, Chancellor, Syracuse University
- Myra R. Drucker,former Chief Investment Officer,GM Trust Bank
- Ian Lipkin, Director of the Center for Infection & Immunity at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University, authority on West Nile Virus [93]
- Hope Cooke, wife of 12th Chogyal (King) of Sikkim[94]
- Cornelia Fort, pioneer aviatrix who became the first female pilot to die on war duty in America history
- Denise Hayman-Loa, head of pension coverage Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs [95]
- Dr. Susan Houde-Walter, former president of the Optical Society of America, CEO of LaserMax Inc.
- Brad Howes, renowned C++ and Python programmer currently at MIT Lincoln Laboratory
- Gloria Lau, founder/CEO Charles Schwab Tokio Marine [95]
- Blanche Lark Christerson, managing director of Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management [96]
- Courtney McKenna, VP of Iridian Asset management (Bank of Ireland) [97]
- Lee Radziwill, younger sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
- Deborah D. Rieman, CEO Checkpoint Software
- Diana Schubart Heller, financial industry 'pioneer' [97]
- Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, academic and psychotherapist [98]
- Peggy Woodford Forbes, founder of Woodward Capital Management [96]
Fictional alumni
- Loyd, of the HBO dramedy, Entourage
- Karen Walker, of the sitcom Will & Grace
- Kat Stratford, in the movie 10 Things I Hate About You
- Allison "Allie" Hamilton, in the movie The Notebook
- Jill Rosen, in the movie Baby It's You
- Guinevere Turner, co-screenwriter of American Psycho, has a cameo in the film as one of the girls Patrick has in Paul's apartment. He asks if she wants to get it on with the other girl, and she says "I'm not a lesbian! Why would you think that?" Patrick replies "well, for one thing, you DID go to Sarah Lawrence"--the joke being that Turner is a lesbian, and she actually went to Sarah Lawrence.
- Jenny Whiteman, of the movie Down and Out in Beverly Hills
- Mia Thermopolis, of Meg Cabot's Princess Diaries series.
- Hero Brown, a character in Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra's Y: The Last Man comic book series.
- Marcia Jeffries from A Face in the Crowd (1957) studied music when she went east to Sarah Lawrence.
- Gil Chesterton from sitcom Frasier claims to be married to Deb, a "Sarah Lawrence graduate and the owner of a very successful auto body repair shop" (and an Army Reservist), whom his co-workers had believed to be merely a pet cat.
- Remy "Thirteen" Hadley of the popular Fox medical drama House.
- "Sewage Joe" on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation is revealed to be an alumnus when he sends a lewd photograph to Ann from his alumni e-mail address.
Faculty
Current
- Kirsten Agresta, harpist
- William Anderson, musician [99]
- Chester Biscardi, composer [100]
- Melvin Jules Bukiet, novelist [69]
- Fawaz Gerges, Middle Eastern Affairs analyst for ABC news [101]
- Thomas Sayers Ellis, poet [102]
- Beverly Emmons, dance and Broadway lighting designer
- Mark Helias, musician [103]
- Marie Howe, poet [104]
- Eduardo Lago, novelist and winner of the Premio Nadal [105]
- Tom Lux, poet [106]
- Maria Negroni, poet [107]
- Karen Nimereala, opera singer, teaches at Sarah Lawrence's campus in Paris, France[108]
- Serge Del Grosso II noted Social Theorist and Political Activist. Author of "1425: A Socio-Historiographical Portrait of a Brooklyn Tenement from Blight to Bohemia" (Ridagon Press, 1988). Professor of Urban Studies.
- Gilberto Perez, author, film historian [109]
- Malcolm Turvey, author, film historian, editor of October magazine [110]
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, III, economist [111]
- Joel Sternfeld, photographer [112]
- Matilde Zimmermann, political activist and former U.S. Presidential candidate [113]
Former
- Glenda Adams, novelist
- Léonie Adams, poet and former Poet Laureate of the United States and mentor to Louise Gluck[114]
- Rudolf Arnheim
- Adda Bozeman, scholar of international relations, prolific author
- Peter Cameron, novelist
- Joseph Campbell, world-renowned cultural historian and critic of mythology[4]
- Suzanne Chazin, novelist
- Billy Collins, poet and former Poet Laureate of the United States [115]
- Dorothy Delay, world-renowned violin teacher who also taught at the Juilliard School
- Norman Dello Joio, Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award winning composer [116]
- Mark Doty, poet and former Poet Laureate of the United States[117]
- E.L. Doctorow, writer[4]
- Stephen Dobyns, poet [118]
- Cornelius Eady, poet [119]
- Dana Gioia, poet
- Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Nobel Prize-winner in physics and one of only a few female winners of the prize [120]
- Paul Goodman, writer, anarchist, Gestalt Therapy contributor [121]
- Martha Graham, dancer and choreographer
- Allan Gurganus, writer
- Randall Jarrell, poet and writer [122]
- Mary Karr, poet and writer [123]
- Randall Kenan, writer
- Galway Kinnell, poet [124]
- Jane Kramer, Emmy Award-winning journalist [125]
- Wilford Leach, Tony Award-winning director and screenwriter [126]
- Max Lerner, journalist [127]
- Paul Lisicky, poet [128]
- Valerie Martin, writer [129]
- David Maslanka, composer [130]
- Mary McCarthy, writer
- Donald McKayle, dancer and choreographer [131]
- Nikita Mikros, computer programmer and game designer [132]
- Grace Paley, poet, fiction writer, and political activist who in 2004 was awarded an honorary Doctorate from Sarah Lawrence College [4]
- Santha Rama Rau, writer [133]
- Muriel Rukeyser, poet and political activist who, while teaching at Sarah Lawrence, helped student Alice Walker publish her first works [134]
- Theodore Roszak, sculptor [135]
- Susan Sontag, leftist intellectual, essayist, novelist, and activist [136]
- Bessie Schonberg dancer, choreographer and dance teacher, after whom the Bessie Awards were named.
- William Schuman, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and former director of the Juilliard School. Taught at Sarah Lawrence from 1935-45 [137]
- Alan Shulman, composer and cellist
- David Smith[disambiguation needed ], sculptor
- Brooke Stevens, novelist
- Jean Valentine, National Book Award-winning poet [138]
- Caroline F. Ware, New Deal activist
- Marguerite Yourcenar, writer [139]
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