Did Any Famous People Go To Your High School?

<p>@Mapleleafs26 - lol, nope. he was like five years ahead of me. but apparently, he was back around christmas and my waited on him? she was excited, haha.</p>

<p>yep and according to wikipedia, they’re making a fourth spy kids movie. sweet.</p>

<p>I went to the same high school as Shaq.</p>

<p>d.j. augustin</p>

<p>Paris Hilton went to my old high school (well, I went there for middle school, but it’s also a high school). From what I heard our pajama day got canceled for like 10 years because she showed up in lingerie.</p>

<p>A bunch of famous people’s kids went to that school too, like Sonny Bono’s kid, kid of the guy who owned Marie Callenders, and a bunch of others I don’t remember.</p>

<p>Holy crap, I just wikied my old high school and one of the actresses on Arrested Development- I knew her in middle school. Weird.</p>

<p>My current high school has no alumni since I am in the firs graduating class.</p>

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<p>She went to the middle school next to mine. But it’s also an elementary school.</p>

<p>An NFL player went to my school. It’s actually a big deal and commented on in every article about him because the school doesn’t have a football team, never has. Haha. :)</p>

<p>Justin Timberlake went to my elementary school.</p>

<p>Brad Cottam(NFL player) went to my high school.</p>

<p>Nikki Blonsky- She was in Hairspray
Dawn Steel
Talia Shire
Mark Green
Quinn Early
David Miner-the guy that produced 30 Rock</p>

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<p>That’s not much. I mean I haven’t heard of any of them.</p>

<p>according to wikipedia:
Tony Clark, Major League Baseball player
Amy Finley, The Gourmet Next Door Host on the Food Network
Broc Glover, Motocross National Champion
Dan Gookin, author, author of the first …for Dummies books
Ryan Hansen, actor
Greg Louganis, 1976, four-time Olympic gold medalist in diving
Eric Anderson, World Champion Roller Skater Team USA 1992-2001</p>

<p>Nick Cannon went to Monte Vista, a school in our district
Reggie Bush went to Helix, another school in our district</p>

<p>A lot more famous people went to Helix than just Reggie Bush :rolleyes:</p>

<p>We don’t have any strictly famous people…but we do have 3 minor TV actors, a Playmate, couple of local pop singers, a soccer player I’ve never heard of, a 2-time Olympic swimmer (graduated 2 years ago) and some Danish countess (she used to be a princess, but she got divorced from the prince). I’d only heard of the latter two before I looked our school up on Wikipedia. Weirdly enough, these people are mentioned on our school’s Wiki page, but our school isn’t mentioned on most of their pages.</p>

<p>Cornell University’s president-david skorton (yeaa we dont get admission bumps tho :/)
Paula Abdul
Marilyn Monroe
Natalie Wood</p>

<p>thats all i can come up with at the moment…</p>

<p>our school is pretty ghetto tho (gang bangers, cholos, etc)…its surprising that these ppl went here</p>

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<p>I guess some famous people went to my middle school too…</p>

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<p>who are you referring to?</p>

<p>High School:
Katie Cassidy - Actress & David Cassidy’s Daughter
Kerri Kasem, Reporter for E! Television, daughter of Casey Kasem
Brandon Boyd, Mike Einziger, and Jose Pasillas- Musician, member of Incubus
Adam Merrin & Keith Slettedahl - Musician, member of The 88
Jim Rome - Sports Commentator, host of The Jim Rome Show and Jim Rome is Burning
Danielle Fishel - Actress (Boy Meets World- Topanga)
Elizabeth Berkley - Actress (Saved by the Bell- Kelly)
Jesse James Hollywood - Former middle-class drug dealer, involved in the kidnapping and murder of Nicholas Markowitz…like as in “Alpha Dog”
Erik Menendez - of The Menendez Brothers, yeah, the ones that killed their parents
And a whole bunch more that people aren’t that familiar with.</p>

<p>Middle School:
Tia, Tamara, and Taj Mowry</p>

<p>We’ve also had a lot of people’s kids go to our school like Dr. Dre, Randy Jackson (Jackson 5), P.Diddy, Howie Mandel, D.L. Hughley, Mark Jackson (pro-basketball player/commentator), Master P, Candi Milo (voice of Dexter), Marshall Falk (pro-football player) and a whole bunch of music and movie producers.</p>

<p>Yeah, it’s kind of ridiculous.</p>

<p>we have a lot of famous parents whose children attend this school
from celebrities to owners of very successful companies (you would very likely recognize them if i said it) to people who designed very famous buildings, etc.</p>

<p>quite a few to-be celebrities attended our school (its k-12) but they were forced to drop out when the school was notified of it. others graduated, like one who is a news anchor and another who became a recognized musician.</p>

<p>but for the sake of anonymity im not putting any names :D</p>

<p>Nobody. Lol.</p>

<p>But Brad Pitt went to school in a town near my town.</p>

<p>Tom Westman - winner of Survivor
Brian Scolaro - actor from Stacked (show with Pamela Anderson)
Kenny Anderson - NBA
David Caruso - actor
Kevin Joyce - NBA/Olympian
Ray Kelly - Police Commissioner of NYC
Brian Winters - NBA
Louis E. Willet - War Hero/ Medal of Honor
Charles Camarda - Astronaut
Kenny Smith - NBA
Charles Hynes - Brooklyn District Attorney
Andrew Cuomo - Secretary of Housing and Development under Clinton
Lou Carnesecca - Legendary Basketball Coach
Jack Curran - Legendary Basketball Coach</p>

<p>Heres a complete list from wikipedia-</p>

<p>Xavier Rescigno (1930) - Former Major League baseball player.
Edward Head (1936) - 11th Bishop of Buffalo
Lou Carnesecca (1943) - St. John’s University basketball coach
Charles J. Hynes (1952) - Brooklyn District Attorney
Tommy Kearns (1954) - Former NBA Player
York Larese (1956) - Former NBA Player
Raymond W. Kelly (1959) - New York City Police Commissioner
Peter Vecsey (1961) - Sports columnist & television analyst
Louis Willett (1963) - War Hero and Medal of Honor recipient
Jim Larranaga (1967) - College men’s basketball coach at George Mason University
Robert F. Duncan (1968) - Rear Admiral and Commander of the Eight Coast Guard District & Maritime Defense
Kevin Joyce (1969) - NBA player and Captain of the 1972 USA Olympic Basketball Team
John Sherry (1961) - Current school president.
Charles Camarda (1970) - Astronaut, NASA Space Shuttle Discovery
Robert M. Hayes (1970) - Founder of the Coalition for the Homeless
Brian Winters (1970) - Former NBA All-Star and Coach
Vitas Gerulaitis (1971) - Professional tennis player & champion
Edward Kurpiel (1971) - Former Major League Baseball player
David Caruso (1974) - Actor, film and television
Frank DiPascali (1974) - Former CFO of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities
Andrew Cuomo (1975) - Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and current New York State Attorney General
John Faso (1970) - Politician, Republican candidate for Governor of New York .[5]
Ray Romano (1975) - American actor and comedian (transferred before graduating) [6][7]
Christopher McCann (1979) - President of 1-800-Flowers
John Feely (1979) - Fantasy and science fiction artist. Creator of Bat-Aq
Vincent DeVeau (1970) - Writer and editor
Mike Miller (1979) - New York State Assemblyman
Br. Ben Consigli, F.M.S. (1980) - Current Marist Provincial of the United States of America
Joseph Addabbo, Jr. (1982)- New York State Senator
Tom Westman (1982) - Winner of Survivor: Palau
Frank Frisari (1983) - Illustrator
Kenny Smith (1983) - Former NBA All-Star and two-time NBA Champion and current television sports host and analyst
Brian McNamee (1985) - Former strength and conditioning coach for the New York Yankees and Toronto Blue Jays.[8]
Timothy Welty (1985) - New York City Firefighter killed in the line of duty on 9/11.
Christopher Klucsarits (1988) - American professional wrestler.
Robert Werdann (1988) - Former NBA Player
Kenny Anderson (1989) - Former NBA Player
Kerry Keating (1989) - Head Coach, Santa Clara University Broncos and former UCLA Bruins’ assistant coach.[9]
Anthony Scelta (1989)- Author & inspirational speaker
Marc Landas (1990) - Author The Fallen: A True Story of American POWs and Japanese Wartime Atrocities (Wiley 2004) and film maker
Mike Jerzembeck (1991) - Former Major League Pitcher
Steve Mannino (1991) - Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Furman University[10]
Brian Scolaro (1991) - Comedian and television actor
Parry Shen (1991) - Actor
Vince Tula (1996) - Actor
Uka Agbai (1999) - Assistant Men’s Basketball coach at Northeastern University</p>

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<li>Carol Greider - Winner of Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine (2009), Class of 1979.

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<li>Nate Boyden - professional soccer player.</li>
<li>Laurynne Chetelat - top distance runner</li>
<li>Denise Curry - all-time leading scorer and rebounder in basketball at UCLA, gold medalist at the 1984 Summer Olympics, played nine years professionally and was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame</li>
<li>Malachi Davis - ran in the 400-meter and 4x400-meter at the 2004 Summer Olympics and 2005 World Championships in Athletics - Men’s 4 x 400 metres relay for the United Kingdom team.</li>
<li>Jason Fisk - 12-year NFL defensive tackle</li>
<li>Michael Franti - musician and peace activist</li>
<li>Gina Miles - silver medalist in individual eventing at the 2008 Summer Olympics</li>
<li>Marcy Place - member of the US Field Hockey Hall of Fame, US Olympian in 1984 and 1988</li>
<li>Sam Reynolds - professional soccer player Miami FC , Toronto FC</li>
<li>Dave Scott - triathlete, six times Ironman triathlon world champion</li>
<li>Nick Watney - PGA Tour golfer</li>
<li>Paul Wulff - football coach at Washington State University</li>
<li>Craig Wilson, 1975 - professional Water Polo goalie, US Olympian in 1984, 1988, and 1992</li>
<li>Thretton Palamo - Professional Rugby Player</li>
<li>Butterscotch (performer) in the final round of America’s Got Talent as a beatboxer/singer/pianist</li>
<li>Mauricio Mendoza, Actor, Class of 1987 starred in in the Showtime drama “Resurrection Boulevard”.</li>
<li>Michael Leung, 2004, Architect/Designer</li>
<li>Gareth Ewing, 2003, World-Record for longest Taint, inventor of teledildonics</li>
<li>Matt Wanderer, 1993, Founder Alterra Capital Group</li>
<li>Hasan Minhaj, 2003, Stand Up Comedian [Hasan</a> Minhaj - Comedian. Actor. Writer \ Home](<a href=“http://www.hasanminhaj.com%5DHasan”>http://www.hasanminhaj.com)</li>
<li>Gary Spears, 2003, World-Record for worlds Smelliest Fart</li>
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<p>Last one is pretty tight…</p>