Movie and TV personality who starred in the television series, Law & Order.Ĭomedian, briefly attended Lowell before transferring to Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts.Īka Lemony Snicket, bestselling author of a series of children's novels: A Series of Unfortunate Events, and a novel set in a fictional Lowell High School, The Basic Eight. Playwright, Executive Producer for Grateful Crane Ensemble theatre organization. Played in the NFL for the San Diego Chargers, 1983–1992. President of MALDEF, HUD Assistant Secretary of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity. Major League Baseball Player for New York Yankees President of the San Francisco Giants MLB team. Film Inside Job won 2011 best documentary Academy Award. Singer, percussionist, music arranger, record producer founder of The Cultural Heritage Choir. Member of the Symbionese Liberation Army. Member of Sly & The Family Stone, The Elvin Bishop Group, Rubicon, and The Tokens ( The Lion Sleeps Tonight) President of Yale University from 1993 to 2013. Senior United States district judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.Įntrepreneur and liberal political donor associated with the Democracy Alliance.įounding member of the band Blue Cheer, often considered to be the first heavy metal band Played in the NBA for the Warriors and SuperSonics, 1961–1971. Regent of the University of California.Īssociate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.Īcademy Award nominated Costume Designer for movies and TV, including Star Trek. Movie and TV actor: The Incredible Hulk, My Favorite Martian, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, and film director. Private equity investor and co-founder of Hellman & Friedman. Major League Baseball player for the Chicago Cubs. Subject of the book and film Gorillas in the Mist. Primatologist and conservationist known for extensive study of the mountain gorillas in Rwanda. Pioneer in artificial intelligence, the psychology of human cognition, and list processing. NCAA Men's Tennis Championship in Singles in 1948 (as a member of the University of San Francisco Dons) Collegiate Tennis Hall of Famer. Marine Corps four-star general, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps. Popular columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle for more than 40 years.ĭecorated Marine aviator, New York Yankee, Hall of Fame announcer ![]() Kennedy later, United States Senator from California. Marine Corps Major general, also drafted by Washington Redskins in 1944. Tony Award-winning singer, actress and comedian. Co-founder, Hewlett-Packard Company William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.ĭeveloped first commercially viable Video Tape Recorder at Ampex. Renowned artist and inventor of the mobile.ĭistrict Attorney of San Francisco State Attorney General Governor of California, 1959–1967. Pulitzer Prize winner, creator of "Rube Goldberg" machines.īoard Chairman, Levi Strauss & Co and namesake of Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley.įourth Director of the National Park Service. Well-known legal theorist and law professor at Yale and Stanford. Notable architect of Broadway and Los Angeles theatres and cinemas. Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1945.įirst President of the World Bank Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank. ![]() Physician Professor, Washington University in St. First American Nobel laureate in a scientific field.Īttorney & businessman, namesake of Tilden Regional Park in the East Bay.įirst Director of the National Park Service. Notable alumni of Lowell High School, San Francisco, have been cataloged by the Lowell High Alumni Association. It has played to sold out audiences for 12 years, and is one of the most successful shows in Broadway history.List of notable alumni of Lowell High School, San Francisco His most successful musical, "Wicked," the prequel to "The Wizard of Oz," deals with themes like intolerance and acceptance. It had a short run in London's West End, but has never come to Broadway. "Children of Eden" takes on the Book of Genesis by telling the heartfelt story of the world's first family dynamic with Adam and Eve, as well as Noah building his ark. Though I've been accused by some critics of sermonizing and being preachy." "I think 'Children of Eden' is the most obvious one because that's what that one is all about. Without hesitation, Schwartz mentions one of his favorite works as the show that sums up his strong moral compass. Other recipients have included David Hyde Pierce, Eve Ensler and Larry Kramer. Named for the late president of the American Theatre Wing, it was first presented at the 2009 Tony Awards ceremony. I've been doing these things for many years, so it's nice to be recognized." "What I liked about the award is that it recognizes the personal resume. The Isabelle Stevenson Award is presented to a representative of the theater community who has made a contribution through humanitarian, charitable, or social services.
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