List of University of California, Los Angeles people

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This is a list of notable present and former faculty, staff, and students of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

Notable alumni[edit]

Nobel laureates[edit]

Ralph Bunche in 1963

Academia, science and technology[edit]

Arts and literature[edit]

Film, television and theater[edit]

Sean Astin was a 2011 commencement speaker at UCLA.
Nicolas Cage
James Franco
Jayne Mansfield
Leonard Nimoy
Ben Stiller

Athletics[edit]

Hall of Famers in major team sports[edit]

National Baseball Hall of Fame[edit]
Pro Football Hall of Fame[edit]
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame[edit]

Baseball[edit]

Jackie Robinson

Basketball[edit]

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor), six-time NBA MVP, Hall of Famer
Reggie Miller, Hall of Famer
Bill Walton, NBA MVP, Hall of Famer

American football / Gridiron[edit]

Troy Aikman, Hall of Famer and three-time NFL Super Bowl champion
Matthew Slater, ten-time Pro Bowler and three-time NFL Super Bowl champion
Jonathan Ogden, Hall of Famer and eleven-time Pro Bowler

Golf[edit]

Corey Pavin

Gymnastics[edit]

Association football / soccer[edit]

Jonathan Bornstein
Benny Feilhaber

Tennis[edit]

Arthur Ashe the first and only black male tennis player to ever win the titles at Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open.
Jimmy Connors

Track and field[edit]

  • Kevin Young – Olympic gold medalist in track and field, current world record holder 400 meters hurdles

Volleyball[edit]

Water polo[edit]

Other[edit]

Business and law[edit]

Music[edit]

Sara Bareilles Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter
Tenacious D a Grammy Award-winning comedy band with Jack Black (right) and Kyle Gass (left) both UCLA alumni
John Williams an Academy Award, Emmy Award and Grammy Award-winning composer; notable compositions include the scores for Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park, and Star Wars film series

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Politics[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

Notable faculty[edit]

Nobel laureates[edit]

Administrators[edit]

Business[edit]

  • Mark A.R. Kleiman – professor of public policy, noted expert on crime and drug policy[332]
  • Paul Habibi - professor of real estate and finance at UCLA Anderson School of Management
  • Richard Riordan - professor of business at UCLA Anderson School of Management
  • William Ouchi – professor of management and best-selling author[333]

Law[edit]

Medicine[edit]

Politics[edit]

Science and technology[edit]

Social science, arts and humanities[edit]

Athletics[edit]

Athletic directors[edit]

  • Fred Cozens – Director of Physical Education and Athletics (1919–1942), first basketball (1919–1921) and football (1919) head coach[351]
  • Dan Guerrero, B.A. 1974 – athletic director (2002–2020)[352]
  • Martin Jarmond – athletic director (2020–present)[353]
  • Wilbur Johns, 1925 – athletic director (1948–1963), men's basketball head coach (1939–1948), basketball player[354]
  • J. D. Morgan – athletic director (1963–1979), head tennis coach (1949–1966), tennis player (1938–1941)[355]

Basketball coaches[edit]

Football coaches[edit]

Miscellaneous coaches[edit]

  • Elvin C. Drake – head sports trainer, 1942–1972; head track and field coach, 1947–1964, winning the NCAA championship in 1956; coached decathletes Rafer Johnson and Yang Chuan-kwang during the 1960 Summer Olympics, in which they won the gold and silver medals; UCLA's Drake Stadium named in his honor
  • Adam Krikorian – men's and women's water polo coach, won nine NCAA championships; assistant coach, won one NCAA championship; UCLA water polo player, won 1995 NCAA championship
  • Al Scates – men's volleyball coach, won 19 NCAA championships[413]
  • John Smith – track and field coach, inventor of the drive phase and world record holder at 440 yards (400 m) event

Fictional characters[edit]

See also[edit]

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