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Arts and Entertainment

Work is widely recognizable by broad audience OR has achieved national/international distinction; winner of Oscar, Tony, Emmy, Grammy award

  • Ruby Mercer, AB ’27, opera star
    See more: Ruby Mercer (Wikipedia)

  • Sammy Kaye, BSCE ’32, Big Band leader
    See more: Sammy Kaye (Wikipedia)

  • Irving R. Shulman, AB ’37, author of novel version of “West Side Story” and the screenplay for “Rebel Without a Cause”

  • Richard O. Linke, BSJ ’41, TV Producer and personal agent to Andy Griffith, Jim Nabors, Ken Berry, Jerry van Dyke, Frankie Avalon, Bobby Vinton, Forrest Tucker and Ronny Schell

  • Lee Rich, BBA ’44 and HON ’82, film producer (“Rain Man,” “A Fish Called Wanda,” “Moonstruck,” “An Officer and a Gentleman”)

  • Herman Leonard, BFA ’47, internationally renowned photographer known for “Images of Jazz” collection
    See more: Herman Leonard (Wikipedia)

  • Bill McCutcheon, BFA ’48 and HON ’90, 1988 Tony Award winner as best featured actor in a musical for “Anything Goes”; played Wally on “Sesame Street”
    See more: Bill McCutcheon (Wikipedia)

  • David Hostetler, MFA ’49, sculptor known for wood and bronze female forms and emeritus professor of art at Ohio University
    See more: David Hostetler (Wikipedia)

  • Robert Forsythe, BFA ’50, architect who designed the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton

  • Jim Dine, BFA ’57, pop artist whose work is in the collections of the Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Modern Art
    See more: Jim Dine (Wikipedia)

  • Harvey Breverman, MFA ’60, painter and printmaker whose works are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum and the British Museum

  • Ken Ehrlich, BSJ ’64, producer of more than 21 Grammy Awards telecasts and the MTV Music Awards

  • Mel Harris, MA ’65, PhD ’71, president and chief operating officer, Sony Pictures Entertainment

  • David Sackeroff, BFA ’66, production designer (“Seinfeld,” “Home Improvement”)

  • Linda Georgian, BSEd ’68, former Psychic Friends Network host and “psychic to the stars” whose clients have included Liza Minelli, Bob Hope and Regis Philbin,

  • Terrence McDonnell, BSC ’70, multiple Emmy winner as writer (“Jeopardy!”) and producer (“Win Ben Stein’s Money”)

  • Betty Thomas, BFA ’69, Emmy Award-winning actress (“Hill Street Blues”); movie director (“The Brady Bunch Movie,” “Dr. Dolittle,” “28 Days”)
    See more: Betty Thomas (Wikipedia) (IMDb)

  • David Hackel, BSC ’71, TV producer (“Dear John,” “Wings,” “Becker”)

  • Ed Lachman, BFA ’71, cinematographer (“Erin Brockovich”); Oscar nominee (“Far From Heaven”)

  • Paul D. Miller, BSC, AB ’71, TV director (“Saturday Night Live,” “In Living Color”)

  • Laurel Lea Schaefer, BFA ’71, Miss America 1972

  • Jonathan Freeman, BFA ’72, Broadway actor and the voice of Jafar in Disney’s “Aladdin”
    See more: Jonathan Freeman (Wikipedia) (IMDb)

  • Jenny Holzer, BFA ’72, artist known for use of LED panels; first woman to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale
    See more: Jenny Holzer (Wikipedia)

  • JoAnn Jansen, BSED ’70, movie choreographer (“Remember the Titans,” “Michael”)

  • Joel Berman, BSC ’73, former executive vice president, Paramount Television; current president, Paramount Communications Foundation

  • Kim Abeles, BFA ’74, sculptor and painter best known for “Smog Collector” series

  • J. Allen Suddeth, BFA ’74, Tony Award-winning stage fight choreographer

  • Bin Ramke, PHD ’75, poet

  • Sander Schwartz, AB ’75, president, Time Warner Entertainment

  • Tony Buba, MFA ’76, noted documentarian whose films have been screened at the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum

  • Charles Cooper, BFA ’76, Tony-award-winning actor for “The Life”

  • Gary Platt, BMUS ’76, studio engineer for albums by Bon Jovi, Prince, Midnight Star, Spyro Gyro, New Edition and the Ohio Players

  • Lee Marshall, BSC ’78, promoter for David Copperfield and other entertainers

  • Vanessa Bell Calloway, BFA ’79, actress (“What’s Love Got to Do With It,” “Coming to America,” daytime TV)
    See more: Vanessa Bell Calloway (Wikipedia) (IMDb)

  • Sandra Moon, BMUS ’79, soprano featured by the Metropolitan Opera and New York City Opera, among others

  • Kim Richey, BSRS ’80, critically acclaimed singer/songwriter
    See more: Kim Richey (Wikipedia)

  • Scott McPherson, BGS ’81, playwright and screenwriter (“Marvin’s Room”)

  • Connie Ray, MFA ’81, actress (“The Torkelsons,” “Almost Home”)

  • Matthew Wickline, BSC ’83, Emmy-award winning TV writer (“Late Night With David Letterman”) and producer (“The Hughleys”)

  • Andrew W. Littlejohn, BSC ’85, video editor, ABC Daytime

  • William Greer, MSPE ’85, roadie for Aerosmith, Smithereens, Guns ‘n Roses; tour manager, Cinderella and Kiss

  • Patty Mitchell, BFA ’87, founder and director, PassionWorks Studio, nationally lauded Athens-based art program for the mentally and physically challenged

  • Kevin Jerome Everson, MFA ’90, winner of Guggenheim Fellowship and Rome Prize for his photographs and films exploring African-American culture

  • Mary Murphy, BSPE ’90, ballroom dance champion and judge/choreographer on "So You Think You Can Dance"
    See more: Mary Murphy (Wikipedia)

  • F. Scott Cossu, BGS ’93, top New Age jazz musician

  • Kohl Sudduth, AB ’96, actor (“The Banger Sisters,” “Grosse Pointe Blank,” “Bowfinger”)
    See more: Kohl Sudduth (IMDb)

  • Piper Perabo, BFA ’98, actress (“Coyote Ugly,” “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle,” “Lost and Delirious”)
    See more: Piper Perabo (Wikipedia) (IMDb)

  • Lisa Miree, BSJ ’97, MA 2000, Miss Black USA 2000

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