Entertainment
- Cartoonists:
- Film: Actors, Producers, Executives
-
John Wayne (1948), #1 box-office star nicknamed
"The Duke"
and Academy-Award winning actor
(True
Grit)
-
J. F. Regis Toomey (1950), motion picture actor
- Robert J. O'Brien (1967), President: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
-
Larry "Buster" Crabbe (1971), actor (Tarzan,
Flash Gordon) and Olympic swimming star
-
Warren Beatty (1973), Academy-Award winning
director
(Reds
) and actor (Bonnie and Clyde, Heaven Can Wait, Dick Tracy)
-
Rip Torn (1973), Academy-Award nominee
(Cross
Creek) and stage actor, currently appearing
on HBO's The Larry Sanders Show
- Ronald W. Miller (1977), Producer: Walt Disney Films and
Television
-
Richard A. Nunis (1977), Executive Vice-President:
Walt Disney Productions, Disneyland, Disney World
-
Ronald L. Schwary (1989), Motion Picture Producer
of Oscar-winning Best Picture
(
Ordinary People)
- Paul R. Bowles (1993), President: Edward Loew's Inc.
- Steven Lew (1993), CEO: Universal Studios
- Brad Pitt (1996), Academy-Award nominated actor
(Twelve Monkeys)
- Music:
- F. Dudleigh Vernor
(1935), composer: "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi"
- Byron D. Stokes
(1950), lyricist: "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi"
- B. Thomas Collins (1983), President: Tom Collins Music
Corp.
- William G. Workman, Jr. (1983), leading opera singer,
Frankfort, Germany
-
James F. Stuart (1995), Founder, artistic director
and performer, Ohio Light Opera Co.
- Puppetry:
- Bill Baird (1971), puppeteer and entertainer
- Radio:
- James Wallington (1935), famed radio announcer
-
Burr McIntosh (1939), star of radio and motion
pictures
-
Don Wilson (1939), America's top radio announcer in the
1930's and 1940's and later on the "Jack Benny Show"
- Morris Goff (1961), Radio personality ("Abner" in "Lum 'n'
Abner" radio series)
-
Chester J. Lauck (1961), Radio personality
("Lum" of "Lum 'n' Abner" radio series)
- Dick Whittinghill (1977), Radio personality: KMPC (Los
Angeles)
- Kenneth R. Giddens (1987), Director: Voice of America
- Television: Actors, Producers, Executives, Network Presidents
- M. H. Aylesworth (1937), first President of NBC
- George F. Pierrot (1969), Producer of World
Adventure series
-
Peter Lupus(1973), TV actor
("Willy" on
Mission Impossible)
- Jay Stewart (1973), TV Announcer (The Price is
Right---"Come on down!")
- John A. Hardin (1977), President and Board Chairman: Mutual
Broadcasting System
-
David Hartman (1977), Host: Good Morning
America (ABC)
- Joseph G. Feeney (1979), Tenor with Lawrence Welk Show
- William B. Monroe (1979), TV Moderator: Meet the
Press(NBC)
- William
Christopher (1981), TV Actor ("Father Mulcahy" on
M*A*S*H)
- David Letterman
(1981), TV talk show host (Late Night with David Letterman) and
comedian
-
Greg Mullavey (1981), TV actor (Mary Hartman,
Mary Hartman)
-
Thomas W. Selleck (1983), TV
(Magnum P.I.) and motion picture actor (Three Men and a Baby)
-
Stephen J. Cannell (1985), TV Producer
(Hunter, 21 Jump Street, Silk Stalkings)
- J. Stephen Mills (1985), Vice-President: Motion Pictures
for Television (CBS)
- Dennis D. Swanson (1987), President: ABC Sports
- Arthur A. Lord (1989), Director of Special Projects:
NBC News
-
Woody Harrelson (1991), Actor ("Woody" on
Cheers
and in motion pictures White Men Don't Jump and
Oscar nominee (1997) for
The People vs. Larry Flynt)
- Donald T. Meier (1991), TV Producer: Wild Kingdom
- Mark C. Tinker (1991), Producer of St. Elsewhere
and other TV programs
- Kerry McCluggage (1993), President: Paramount Pictures
Television
- Clarence Gilyard (1996), actor (Chips, Matlock, and
currently co-star of Walker, Texas Ranger)
- Theodore "Ted" McGinley (1996), actor (Happy Days and
current co-star of Married With Children)
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