List of San Francisco State University people
The following is a list of notable people associated with San Francisco State University , located in the American city of San Francisco, California. Many alumni may still need to be added to the San Francisco State University alumni category.
Notable alumni
Fine art
Alvin Ailey (1931–1989) – dance choreographer and activist[ 1]
Opal Palmer Adisa – artist, writer
Kim Anno (born 1958) – abstract painter, photographer, filmmaker, educator[ 2]
Lutz Bacher (1943–2019) – artist
Debra Bloomfield – artist, photographer
Sunny Buick – Canadian-born painter, tattoo artist[ 3]
Lenore Chinn – painter[ 4]
Honey Lee Cottrell (1946–2015) – lesbian photographer and filmmaker[ 5]
Roy De Forest (1930–2007) – painter and sculptor
Dominic Di Mare (born 1932) – abstract sculpture, fiber art[ 6]
Victor De La Rosa – class of 1999, textile artist, educator[ 7] [ 8]
Phoebe Gloeckner – visual artist and cartoonist
Suzanne Jackson – visual artist, poet, and dancer
Elliott Linwood – conceptual artist
Fred Rinne – visual and performance artist
Hannah Stouffer – artist
Business
Journalism
Literature
Oscar Zeta Acosta – writer, activist, attorney
Kim Addonizio – poet and novelist
Rae Armantrout – Pulitzer Prize-winning poet
James Brown – novelist
Patrick Califia – writer and poet
Laban Coblentz – writer, educator, science policy adviser, international civil servant, entrepreneur
Kelly Corrigan – writer
Adam Cornford – poet, librettist, and essayist
Jane Cutler – writer
Carol Muske-Dukes – former California Poet Laureate
Ernest J. Gaines – novelist, National Humanities Medal winner, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
Leonard Gardner – novelist[ 13]
Jack Gilbert (1925–2012) – poet[ 14]
Eugene Gloria – poet
Linda Gregg – poet
Gerald Haslam – novelist, essayist, writer, public speaker
Jonathan Holden – poet
Bill Lee – author
Russell Leong – author and philosopher
Devorah Major – writer
Frances Mayes – poet, memoirist, essayist, novelist
Michael McClure – poet, playwright, songwriter, and novelist
Richard Melo – writer, author of Jokerman 8 , a novel set at San Francisco State University
Alyce Miller – writer
Janice Mirikitani – poet and activist
Cherríe Moraga – writer and activist
Anne Rice – writer
John Saul – horror novelist
Kathy Lou Schultz – poet, scholar
Philip Schultz – Pulitzer Prize-winning author
Ron Silliman – poet
Daniel Silva – journalist and novelist
Kate Small – writer
Rebecca Solnit – writer, contributing editor at Harper's Magazine
Chad Sweeney – poet
Gail Tsukiyama – novelist
Rickey Vincent – author and Ethnic Studies professor
Rishi Vohra – novelist
Vivian Walsh – writer, Olive, the Other Reindeer and other children's books
Shawn Wong – author and English professor
Kirby Wright – writer
Jack Angel – voice actor
Gary Austin (1941–2017) – founder of the Groundlings theatre[ 15]
Margaret Avery – actress nominated for an Academy Award for The Color Purple ; earned her B.A. in education.
Tory Belleci – special effects engineer and cast member on MythBusters [ 16]
Annette Bening – Academy Award-nominated actress, American Beauty , The American President , The Kids Are All Right [ 17]
Alex Borstein – actress on MadTV , voice of Lois on Family Guy
Christopher Boyes – Academy Award-winning sound editor and mixer[ 18]
Bernard Bragg – actor
Kari Byron – artist, cast member on the Discovery Channel show MythBusters [ 19]
David Carradine (1936–2009) – actor
Dana Carvey – comedian[ 20]
Peter Casey – Emmy Award -winning producer and writer, Frasier , Cheers , The Jeffersons , Wings [ 21]
Glen Charles – writer-producer[ 22]
Vernon Chatman – member of art collective/rock band PFFR , co-creator of Wonder Showzen and Xavier [ 23]
Margaret Cho – comedian and actress
Lisa Cholodenko – screenwriter and director
Stephen Colletti – actor, One Tree Hill , Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County
Peter Coyote – actor and author[ 24]
Robert Culp (1930–2010) – actor, I Spy , The Greatest American Hero , Everybody Loves Raymond [ 25]
Michael Curtis – Emmy Award -nominated producer and writer, Friends , JONAS
Hari Dhillon – actor, Holby City , a British drama series
Deepti Divakar – Indian model, actress, writer and Miss India World 1981
Roger Dobkowitz – producer, The Price Is Right
Walt Dohrn – actor, voice of Rumpelstiltskin in Shrek Forever After
Arthur Dong – documentary filmmaker
Keir Dullea – actor, best known for starring in 2001: A Space Odyssey [ 26]
Dina Eastwood – former television news anchor, star of Mrs. Eastwood & Company on E! ; married to Clint Eastwood
André Fenley – Award-winning, senior sound editor for Skywalker Sound .
George Fenneman (1919–1997) – radio and television announcer
Anthony C. Ferrante – director, producer and writer[ 27]
Keith Fowler – actor, director, educator
Danny Glover – actor[ 28]
Nina Hartley – adult actress, author, feminist, activist
Ellen Idelson (1961–2003) – television producer, writer and actress
Daren Kagasoff – actor[ 29]
Sammi Kane Kraft (1992–2012) – actress
John Lee – member of art collective/rock band PFFR, co-creator of Wonder Showzen and Xavier [ 23]
Lynn Hershman Leeson – artist and filmmaker
Madeleine Lim – award-winning filmmaker, LGBTQ activist, and founder of QWOCMAP
Delroy Lindo – actor[ 30]
Rosie Malek-Yonan – actor and author of The Crimson Field
Mary Mara – actress
Joseph E. Marshall, Jr. – radio talk show host
Irene McGee – talk show host, former cast member of The Real World: Seattle
Mike McShane – actor, improvisational comedian
Michael Medved – film critic and radio talk show host[ 31]
Shawn Murphy – Academy Award-winning sound editor[ 18]
Rex Navarette – comedian[ 32]
Melissa Ng – Hong Kong actress, first runner-up at Miss Chinese International Pageant 1996
Steven Okazaki – documentary filmmaker
Joanna Pang - actress, dancer, and teaching artist best known for The Secrets of Isis [ 33]
Greg Proops – comedian and improviser best known for Whose Line is it Anyway?
Jonas Rivera – Academy Award-winning producer of Inside Out [ 34]
Ronnie Schell – comedian and actor
Rob Schneider – comedic actor[ 35]
Adivi Sesh – Indian film actor, director, and screenwriter
Ben Shedd – Academy Award-winning filmmaker
Harry Shum, Jr. – actor, dancer, Glee [ 36]
Frank Silva (1950-1995) – actor, Twin Peaks
Daniel J. Sullivan – theatre director and playwright
Rita Taggart – actress, Night Court
Jeffrey Tambor – actor[ 37]
Ethan Van der Ryn – Academy Award-winning sound editor[ 18]
Janet Varney – actress, comedian
Adrian Voo – actor
David Wallechinsky – populist historian and television commentator
Carl Weathers – actor, best known for starring in the Rocky films, Predator , and Happy Gilmore [ 38]
B.D. Wong – actor[ 39]
Steven Zaillian – Academy Award-winning screenwriter; wrote screenplay for Schindler's List [ 40]
Andre Fenley – Academy Award winning sound engineer at Skywalker Sound .
Doug Siebum - professional audio engineer.
Music
Annette A. Aguilar – percussionist, bandleader, and music educator
Vernon Alley (1915–2004) – jazz bassist
Mike Burkett – lead singer of NOFX
Paul Desmond (1924–1977) – jazz musician, member of The Dave Brubeck Quartet and composer of "Take Five "
George Duke (1946–2013) – musician and producer
Don Falcone – musician and producer
Jennifer Finch – bass player for the rock band L7
Paul Gemignani – Broadway musical director
Noah Georgeson – musician and producer
Vince Guaraldi (1928–1976) – jazz musician and composer of the Peanuts cartoon music[ 41]
Kirk Hammett – Metallica 's lead guitarist[ 42]
Dan Hicks (1941–2016) – musician, member of The Charlatans , leader of Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks
Ella Jenkins – folk singer
Johnny Mathis – singer[ 43]
Dean Menta – composer / guitarist for Faith No More and Sparks
Steven Miller – producer, arranger, and record company executive
Kent Nagano – conductor
Daniel M. Nakamura – a.k.a. Dan the Automator , hip hop producer
Pauline Oliveros (1932–2016) – composer, accordionist and electronic art musician
John Patitucci – jazz double bass and jazz fusion electric bass player
Terry Riley – composer
Pete Rugolo (1915–2011) – jazz composer, arranger and record producer
Oliver Tree – (surrealist music ) singer, songwriter, comedian, and filmmaker
Cal Tjader (1925–1982) – jazz musician
Joe Louis Walker – electric blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer
Janet Weiss – drummer for Sleater-Kinney
David Woodard – conductor
Politics and Government
Science and Technology
R. Paul Butler – astronomer
Yvonne Cagle – NASA astronaut[ 51]
Douglas Crockford – programmer , specifier of JSON , JavaScript language developer
Hillman Curtis (1961–2012) – pioneering web designer[ 52]
Debra Fischer – astronomy professor, Yale University
Gerta Keller – paleontologist, professor of Geosciences at Princeton University
Gilman Louie – technologist, venture capitalist, game designer; former CEO of Spectrum HoloByte , Inc., In-Q-Tel ; Chairman of the Federation of American Scientists
Stanley Mazor – co-inventor of the microprocessor[ 53]
Amalia Mesa-Bains – psychologist and artist
Sophie Molholm – neuroscientist and academic, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Alison Murray – biochemist and Antarctic researcher
Dan Werthimer – co-founder and chief scientist of SETI@home
Joseph White (1932–2017) – psychologist, godfather of Black Psychology
Sports
Kevin Anderson – athletic director for the University of Maryland, College Park
Billy Baird – New York Jets player (1963–1969) and coach (1981–1984)
Bebe Bryans – United States and Olympic head coach in women's rowing
Ken Carter – education activist and former high school basketball coach
Paul Cayard – professional sailor
Elmer Collett – NFL player, 1967–1977
Ali Dia – professional soccer player
Pete Dominguez – assistant coach for Milwaukee Bucks of NBA
Frank Duncan – NFL player, 1979–1981[ 54]
Maury Duncan – NFL and CFL player, 1954–1958
Esmé Emmanuel (born 1947) - South African tennis player
Tommy Harper – MLB player, 1962–1976
Bud Harrelson – MLB player, 1965–1980
Mike Holmgren – SFSU football coach; later NFL coach and executive, 1986–2012
Joe Jackson – American football player
Carl Kammerer – NFL player, 1961–1969
Gilbert Melendez – professional mixed martial artist, former World Extreme Cagefighting and Strikeforce Lightweight Champion, UFC lightweight contender[ 55]
Floyd Peters (1936–2008) – NFL player (1958–1970) and coach (1974–1996)
Jim Sochor (1938–2015) – football player and coach
Jake Shields – professional mixed martial artist, former Strikeforce Middleweight Champion , and formerly competing for the UFC[ 56]
Jesse Taylor (attended) – wrestler, mixed martial arts fighter[ 57]
Bob Toledo – football player and coach
Other
Vester Lee Flanagan II (1973–2015) – gunman in the deaths of two U.S. journalists
Mahyar Amouzegar - mathematician, engineer, policy analyst, author, and academic
Lee Francis (1945–2003) – poet, educator, and founder of the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers
Eva Galperin – director of cybersecurity at the Electronic Frontier Foundation
Stephen Gaskin (1935–2014) – author, teacher, public speaker, political activist, and philanthropic organizer[ 58]
Aidan Kelly – academic, poet and influential figure in the Neopagan religion of Wicca
Chandra Levy (1977–2001) – intern; murdered 2001 in Washington, D.C.
Jaime Levy – interface designer and user experience strategist
Ruth B. Love – former superintendent of the Oakland Unified School District and Chicago Public Schools
Marianne O'Grady – deputy country director Afghanistan with Care International , during Fall of Kabul (2021)
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz – Professor Emerita of Ethnic Studies at California State University, East Bay
James Van Praagh – self-proclaimed medium, recipient of the 2012 Pigasus Award in the category "Refusal to face reality"
Alice Fong Yu (1905–2000) – first Chinese American public school teacher in California
Notable current and past faculty
Craig Abaya – artist
Rabab Abdulhadi (born 1955), Palestinian-born American scholar, activist, educator, editor, and an academic director.[ 59]
Kim Addonizio – poet, novelist
Herbert Blau (1926–2013) – theater director, co-director of the San Francisco Actor's Workshop , 1953–1965
Zita Cabello-Barrueto – professor, activist [ 60]
Jeffery Paul Chan – professor of Asian American studies and English
Philip Choy (1926–2017) – historian
Larry Clark – member of L.A. Rebellion School of Black Filmmakers[ 61]
Walter Van Tilburg Clark – founder of the Creative Writing program; author of The Ox-Bow Incident
John Collier Jr. (1913–1992) – anthropologist
August Coppola (1936–2009) – Dean of Creative Arts
Angela Davis (born 1944) – professor of ethnic studies
Victor De La Rosa – class of 1999, professor of fine art
Roland De Wolk – journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner
Marc Dollinger – professor of Jewish studies
Richard Festinger – composer
Bennett Friedman – musician, saxophonist
Gloria Frym – poet, fiction writer, and essayist
Sally Miller Gearhart – feminist, science fiction writer, and political activist
Vartan Gregorian – former professor, president of Carnegie Corporation of New York
John Gutmann (1905–1998) – photographer
Milton Halberstadt (1919–2000) – photographer, artist
John Handy – jazz musician
Nathan Hare – first coordinator of black studies, founding publisher of The Black Scholar , sociologist, psychologist
S. I. Hayakawa (1906–1992) – former SFSU president, and U.S. Senator
Paul Hoover – poet
Ralf Hotchkiss – Distinguished Research Scientist in the Department of Engineering
Jules Irving (1925–1979) – actor, director, co-director of the San Francisco Actors' Workshop, 1953–1965, and artistic director of the Repertory Company of Lincoln Center, NYC
Persis Karim (b. 1962) – poet, editor, the Neda Nobari Distinguished Chair and director of the Center for Iranian Diaspora Studies[ 62]
John Keith Irwin (1929–2010) – professor of sociology[ 63]
Russell Jeung – professor of sociology, co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate
Luis Kemnitzer (1928–2006) – anthropologist, political activist
Dean H. Kenyon – Professor Emeritus of Biology, author of Of Pandas and People , one of the main proponents of intelligent design
Michael Krasny – professor of English
Catherine Kudlick – professor of history, director of the Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability
David Kuraoka – ceramic artist
Bruce A. Manning – professor of chemistry and biochemistry
Eric Mar – lecturer on Asian American Studies, politician, member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
Geoff Marcy – astronomer, discoverer of more than 150 extrasolar planets
David Matsumoto – psychologist
Joseph McBride – author and film historian
Dave McElhatton (1928–2010) – journalist, evening news anchor
Sandra Lee McKay – linguist
Jan Millsapps – writer, filmmaker
Mahmood Monshipouri (born 1952) – scholar, author, educator
Wright Morris (1910–1998) – novelist and photographer, professor of English (1962-1975)
Alejandro Murguía – San Francisco Poet Laureate (2012)
Pete Najarian – writer
Jacob Needleman – philosopher of religion
Bill Nichols – Professor Emeritus in the Cinema Department
Roger Nixon (1921–2009) – composer, musician
Peter Orner – writer
Wayne Peterson – composer, Pulitzer Prize winner
Stan Rice (1942–2002) – professor of English and creative writing
Moses Rischin – historian
Stephen Rodefer (1940–2015) – poet
Theodore Roszak (1933–2011) – historian, author of The Making of a Counter Culture [ 64]
Vic Rowen (1919–2013) – football player and coach
Carol Lee Sanchez – poet, visual artist, essayist
Irving Saraf (1932–2012) – Academy Award -winning film director and producer, former professor of film production[ 65]
James Schevill (1920–2009) – poet, critic, and playwright
Anita Silvers – (1940–2019) – philosopher of science, disability rights activist
Nick Sousanis – cartoonist
Askia M. Touré – poet, professor, and activist associated with the Black Arts Movement
Bas van Fraassen – Philosopher of Science, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at SFSU, Fellow of the British Academy , and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Sylvia Solochek Walters – Professor Emeritus of Art, artist and printmaker
Carleton Washburne (1889–1968) – author and educational reformer
Roger Woodward – pianist
Sachi Cunningham – PBS FRONTLINE/World producer and director of photography, Los Angeles Times video journalist, journalism professor
Doug Siebum – professional audio engineer
Presidents
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