List of University of California, Los Angeles people explained
This is a list of notable present and former faculty, staff, and students of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Notable alumni
Nobel laureates
Arts and literature
- Amy Adler – artist
- Luis Aguilar-Monsalve – writer and educator
- Sara Kathryn Arledge – artist
- Catherine Asaro – Nebula Award-winning science-fiction novelist
- Glenna Avila – artist
- James Robert Baker – novelist
- Gary Baseman – artist
- Edith Baumann – abstract artist
- Rosa Beltrán – writer, lecturer and academic
- Guy Bennett – writer, translator and educator
- Susan Berman – author and screenwriter
- Stan Bitters – sculptor
- Justina Blakeney – designer and author
- Slater Bradley – artist
- JaNay Brown-Wood, children's book author
- Kenneth Wayne Bushnell – artist and educator
- Jan Butterfield – art writer and educator
- Vija Celmins – artist
- Judy Chicago – artist and educator
- Vicky A. Clark – curator
- Coleman Collins – artist
- Jennifer Dalton – artist
- Agnes de Mille – dancer and choreographer
- Elliot Engel – writer, dramatist, and lecturer
- Jacques Ehrmann – literary theorist
- Dan Eldon – photojournalist
- Warren Farrell – educator, gender equality activist and author of The Myth of Male Power[10]
- Alyce Frank – artist
- Martin Friedman – former director of Walker Art Center
- Charles Garabedian – artist
- Laeh Glenn – visual artist[11]
- Kelly Grovier – poet and literary critic
- Kim Gruenenfelder – author[12]
- Sam Harris – writer
- Emilie Halpern – artist
- Florence Parry Heide – author of children's literature
- Juan Felipe Herrera – professor, 21st U.S. poet laureate
- Gilah Yelin Hirsch – artist
- Diane Johnson – novelist
- Jane Jin Kaisen – artist
- Beth Katleman – sculptor
- Craig Kauffman – artist
- Jonathan Kellerman – Edgar Award-winning novelist and psychologist
- Toba Khedoori – painter
- Annie Lapin – painter
- Mitchell Landsberg – journalist
- Gaylord Larsen – mystery writer
- Joanne Larson – writer
- Russell Leong – author and philosopher of Asian-American studies
- Linda Levi – artist
- Dave McNary – entertainment journalist
- Edward Meshekoff – artist
- Meleko Mokgosi – artist
- Ed Moses – artist
- Alexandra Nechita – painter
- John D. Nesbitt – writer and educator
- Tameka Norris – artist
- Flo Perkins – glass artist
- Raymond Pettibon – visual artist, known for creating the cover art for punk-rock band Black Flag's albums
- Jenelle Porter – art curator and author
- RinRin Doll – model and YouTuber
- Jason Rhoades – artist
- Kay Ryan – poet and educator; U.S. Poet Laureate (2008–2010); MacArthur Fellow (2011)[13]
- Betye Saar – artist
- Ben Sakoguchi – artist
- Shizu Saldamando – artist
- Sarah Seager – artist
- Cindy Shih – artist
- Jan Stussy (1921–1990) – artist
- Wu Tsang – artist
- Billie Tsien – architect, Barack Obama Presidential Center
- Harry Turtledove – Hugo Award and Nebula Award-winning science-fiction novelist
- Barbara Brooks Wallace – award-winning children's author, including two Edgar Awards[14] and a William Allen White Children's Book Award
Film, television and theater
Athletics
Hall of Famers in major team sports
National Baseball Hall of Fame
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Basketball
See also: List of UCLA Bruins in the NBA.
American football / Gridiron
See also: List of UCLA Bruins in the NFL draft.
Golf
Tennis
Track and field
- Kevin Young – Olympic gold medalist in track and field, current world record holder 400 meters hurdles
Volleyball
Water polo
Other
- Glenn Cowan (1952–2004) – table tennis player
- Lisa Fernandez – Olympic softball gold medalist
- Brian Goodell – swimmer; nine NCAA individual championships, two-time Olympic champion, and former world record-holder
- Tommy Kendall – race car driver and television analyst
- Erwin Klein (d. 1992) – table tennis player
- Dan Kutler – Olympic swimmer
- Michelle Kwan – world champion figure skater; record nine-time U.S. National Champion
- Ken Pavia – former sports agent, founder of MMAagents Sports Agency, and the former CEO of India's first MMA Promotion Super Fight League[51]
- Dot Richardson – softball player, Olympic gold medalist
- Mark Schultz (attended), 3x NCAA Champion, Olympic and world champion wrestler
- Doug Shaffer – platform diving, U.S. National champion, NCAA Diver of the Year, Head coach at UCLA, Minnesota and LSU
- Tim Thackrey – US National Team and Pan Am Games gold medalist
Business and law
- Nancy J. Adler - Professor of Organizational Behavior and Samuel Bronfman Chair in Management at McGill University
- Eugene Anderson – attorney
- Shawn Holley – member of O. J. Simpson murder case defense team
- Fred D. Anderson – former CFO of Apple Computer
- John Edward Anderson – president of Topa Equities, Ltd.; namesake of UCLA Anderson School of Management
- Tom Anderson – founder of MySpace
- Nancy Austin – management consultant and author of The Assertive Woman
- Stephen F. Bollenbach – CEO of Hilton Hotels Corporation
- Saul Brandman (1925–2008) – garment manufacturer[52]
- Bernard Briskin – co-founder and Chairman of Gelson's Markets
- Janice Rogers Brown – judge for the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals
- Vincent Bugliosi – attorney and writer
- Michael Burry – hedge fund manager
- Andrew Campion - Former Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Nike Inc.
- Frieda Rapoport Caplan – Entrepreneur in Specialty Produce
- Cormac J. Carney – United States federal judge
- Phil Carter – attorney, writer, and U.S. Army adviser in Iraq
- Morgan Chu – attorney, intellectual property expert
- Frank Chuman – attorney and author
- Marcia Clark – attorney, lead prosecutor in O. J. Simpson murder case
- Johnnie Cochran – attorney
- Leslie Abramson- attorney, best known for the defense of Erik Menéndez
- Jeff Cohen – entertainment lawyer best known for work as child actor in The Goonies (1985)
- Lynn Compton – former judge for the California Court of Appeals and served as a commissioned officer with E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, in the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army
- Roger Curtis – founder of Associated Electrics
- Keith Fink – attorney
- Laurence D. Fink – CEO and Chairman of BlackRock
- Dolly Gee – U.S. District Court judge
- Bill Gross – co-founder of PIMCO; philatelist
- Vinita Gupta – first Indian-origin woman to take her company public[53]
- Horace Hahn – assisted Justice Robert H. Jackson as an interrogator in the prosecution of Nazi war criminals at the Nuremberg Trials
- Sam Hamadeh – co-founder, Vault.com
- John W. Henry – money manager and principal owner of the Boston Red Sox and Liverpool F.C.
- Nita Ing – chairman of Continental Engineering Corporation and Taiwan High Speed Rail
- William R. Johnson – chief executive officer, H.J. Heinz Company
- Alex Kozinski – judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
- Ryan Lee – hedge fund manager and radio commentator
- Hardy McLain (born 1952) – hedge fund manager; managing partner of CVC Capital Partners
- Billy G. Mills – Los Angeles City Council member, 1963–74, Superior Court judge thereafter
- Marvin Mitchelson – attorney
- Irwin Molasky – real estate entrepreneur and early developer of Las Vegas
- Ezri Namvar – former founder and chairman of Namco Capital Group
- Dorothy W. Nelson – senior judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
- Michael Newdow – plaintiff in Supreme Court case that challenged the constitutionality of the Pledge of Allegiance
- Robert C. O'Brien, United States National Security Advisor
- Michael Ovitz – Hollywood power broker and former president of the Walt Disney Company
- Robert O. Peterson – founder of the Jack in the Box restaurant chain
- Daniel Petrocelli – attorney
- Harry Pregerson – judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
- Donald Prell – venture capitalist, author and futurist
- Subramaniam Ramadorai – chief executive officer and managing director, Tata Consultancy Services
- Jennifer Rodgers, former United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and CNN legal analyst
- Nobutada Saji – chief executive officer, Suntory
- Robert Shapiro – attorney, part of defense team in O. J. Simpson murder case
- Sanford C. Sigoloff – businessman and philanthropist[54]
- Stacey Snider – president of DreamWorks
- Ronald Sugar – chief executive officer, Northrop Grumman
- Jay Sures – co-president of United Talent Agency[55]
- Edward Tabash – Constitutional attorney specializing in church and state issues; Board of Directors for the Center for Inquiry
- Robert Mitsuhiro Takasugi – federal judge
- A. Wallace Tashima – judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
- Steven F. Udvar-Hazy – founder, chairman and CEO of ILFC
- Kim McLane Wardlaw – judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
- Surangel Whipps Jr. – President of the Republic of Palau (2021 – Present)
- Don Yee – NFL sports agent
- James Yenbamroong – space entrepreneur and founder of Mu Space
- Ken Ziffren (J.D. 1965) – entertainment attorney, L.A.'s film czar (2014–present)
Music
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- Jenni Alpert – singer-songwriter
- Sara Bareilles – Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and pianist
- Jan Berry – singer-songwriter; member of the rock-and-roll duo Jan & Dean
- Jeff Blue – music producer for various labels; vice president of Warner California's artists-and-repertoire division
- Alison Brown – Grammy Award-winning banjo player
- John Cage – composer; student of Schoenberg
- Don Davis – film-score composer, including the science-fiction action film franchise The Matrix trilogy (1999, 2003 and 2003)
- Brad Delson – guitarist; lead guitarist and founding member of the Grammy Award-winning rock band Linkin Park
- Ryan Dusick – drummer, member of the Grammy Award-winning pop-rock band Maroon 5
- Doriot Anthony Dwyer – principal flautist, Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Blake McIver Ewing − singer, pianist, actor
- John Fahey – experimental guitarist
- Kyle Gass – musician, singer, songwriter; member of Grammy Award-winning duo Tenacious D with Jack Black Jill Gibson – singer-songwriter, photographer, painter and sculptor
- Greg Ginn – guitarist and singer-songwriter; guitarist of the punk-rock band Black Flag
- Kim Gordon – musician; member of the alternative-rock band Sonic Youth
- Greg Graffin – singer-songwriter; lead singer of the punk-rock band Bad Religion
- Conan Gray – singer-songwriter;YouTuber
- Joshua Guerrero, operatic tenor
- Este Haim, — member of Grammy nominated sister band HAIM.
- Jake Heggie – opera composer, Dead Man Walking
- Marilyn Horne – mezzo-soprano opera singer
- James Horner – Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Grammy Award-winning film-score composer
- Anthony Kiedis – singer-songwriter; lead vocalist of the alternative-rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Jim Lindberg – singer-songwriter; lead singer of the punk-rock band Pennywise
- Jon MacLennan – session musician and author of Melodic Expressions: The Art of the Line (2012)
- Mickey Madden – bass guitarist of the Grammy Award-winning pop-rock band Maroon 5
- Ron Mael – musician and songwriter; co-founder (with brother Russell Mael) and keyboardist of the pop-rock band Sparks
- Russell Mael – singer-songwriter; co-founder (with brother Ron Mael) and lead vocalist of the pop-rock band Sparks
- Ray Manzarek – co-founder and keyboardist of the rock band The Doors
- Maile Misajon – singer-songwriter; former member of the pop girl group Eden's Crush
- Jim Morrison – poet and singer-songwriter; co-founder and lead vocalist of rock band The Doors
- Randy Newman – composer, pianist and singer-songwriter; Academy Award, Emmy Award and Grammy Award-winning film-score composer (dropped out one semester short of a B.A. in music)[56]
- NS Yoon-G, stage name of Christine Kim, aka Kim Yoonji – South Korean singer
- John Ondrasik – singer-songwriter; performs pop rock under the stage name Five for Fighting
- Mo Ostin – music executive, Chairman Emeritus of Warner Bros. Records
- Kira Roessler – musician and film and television dialogue editor; bass guitarist of the punk-rock band Black Flag; film and television work includes Primetime Emmy Award-winning dialogue editor for her work on the biographical television miniseries John Adams (2008) episode "Don't Tread On Me"
- Laura Roppé – singer-songwriter and writer; cancer survivor who wrote memoir Rocking the Pink: Finding Myself on the Other Side of Cancer[57] [58]
- Seo Jung-kwon – Korean-American rapper under the stage name Tiger JK, and leader of hip hop group Drunken Tiger
- Andy Sturmer – singer-songwriter and drummer of Jellyfish, producer for Puffy AmiYumi, composer of theme songs for Ben 10 and Teen Titans
- Paul Tanner – member of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, inventor of the Electro-Theremin instrument
- David Tao – singer
- Brian Tyler – BAFTA-nominated film score composer, conductor and film producer; his compositions include scores for Iron Man 3, , and Frank Herbert's Children of Dune
- Kamasi Washington – jazz saxophonist, composer, producer and bandleader
- John Williams – Academy Award, Emmy Award and Grammy Award-winning composer; conductor and pianist; compositions include scores for Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park and Star Wars, film series
- La Monte Young – composer, leading figure in musical minimalism
- Inon Zur – BAFTA award and Emmy Awards winning video game and film score composer: notable compositions include scores for Dragon Age, EverQuest, Fallout, Prince of Persia, and Star Trek series.
Politics
Miscellaneous
- Rodney Alcala – convicted rapist and serial killer active from 1968 to 1979, aka the "Dating Game Killer" for his successful appearance on The Dating Game[89]
- Gustavo Arellano – OC Weekly writer and author of the "¡Ask a Mexican!" column
- Jules Asner – model and television personality
- Tony Auth – Pulitzer Prize–winning political cartoonist
- Rudi Bakhtiar – national news anchor
- Tony Blankley – commentator on The McLaughlin Group
- Joseph Blatchford – third Director of the United States Peace Corps
- Barbara Branden – author, Who is Ayn Rand?
- Nathaniel Branden – psychologist, author, Who is Ayn Rand?, Psychology of Self-Esteem and Judgment Day
- Judge Joe Brown – television judge
- Linda Burhansstipanov – Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma member, public health educator and researcher focused on Native American cancer care and support
- William George Carr – Executive Secretary of the National Education Association, 1952–1967
- Carlos Castaneda – anthropologist and writer
- Paul Colichman – founder of Here! cable TV network
- Allen Cunningham – professional poker player
- Iva Toguri D'Aquino – World War II radio propagandist, "Tokyo Rose"
- Giada De Laurentiis – Food Network Chef (Every Day Italian)
- Lori Dennis – interior designer and lecturer
- Clifford B. Drake – Marine Corps Major general
- Chris "Jesus" Ferguson – World Series of Poker main event winner and poker professional
- Harvey J. Fields – Reform rabbi.
- Alice Taylor Gafford – artist
- Vanessa Getty – socialite and philanthropist
- Jonathan Gold – Pulitzer Prize-winning food critic
- Kelly Goto – User experience design researcher and author of "Web Redsign, Workflow that Works."
- Josh E. Gross – publisher of Beverly Hills Weekly
- Todd Harris – Republican strategist on Hardball with Chris Matthews
- Frank B. James – U.S. Air Force general
- Arthur Janov – psychologist, inventor of primal therapy
- Stephen Francis Jones – American architect known for high-end restaurant designs
- Kang Dong-suk – yachtsman, first Korean solo circumnavigator
- Jill Kinmont – educator, quadriplegic, alpine ski racer in the 1950s
- Ida B. Kinney – civil rights activist
- Ezra Klein – blogger; journalist, Vox.com
- Ralph Lazo – civil rights activist, only known non-spouse and non-Japanese American who voluntarily relocated to a World War II Japanese American internment camp
- Flora Lewis – journalist with The New York Times
- Carol Lin – national news anchor
- Laura Ling – journalist with Current TV, notable for her detainment in North Korea
- Bridget Marquardt – co-star of The Girls Next Door
- Nana Meriwether – Miss Maryland USA 2012, Miss USA 2012
- Donn Moomaw – Presbyterian minister, member of the College Football Hall of Fame[90]
- K. Patrick Okura – Japanese American psychologist and civil rights activist
- Zoltan Pali – architect
- Steve Parode – U. S. Navy Rear Admiral
- William R. Peers – U.S. Army Lt. General best known for leading the army's investigation of the My Lai incident
- Kelly Perdew – winner of The Apprentice
- Brian R. Price – author, editor, publisher, martial-arts instructor of the Italian school of swordsmanship, reconstructive armorer, and dissertation fellow in history at the University of North Texas
- Eva Ritvo, psychiatrist, author and TV/radio personality
- Lila Rose – activist and president of Live Action
- Steve Sailer – paleoconservative blogger and journalist (VDARE, Taki's Magazine)
- James M. Seely – U.S. Navy rear admiral and acting Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller) from December 18, 1988, to January 1990
- Ben Shapiro – conservative commentator for The Daily Wire
- Marcus Stern – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
- Alan S. Thompson – retired U.S. Navy vice admiral
- Daniel Thompson – inventor of the automatic bagel maker and the folding ping pong table[91]
- Princess Ubol Ratana of Thailand
- Francis B. Wai – Medal of Honor recipient[92]
- J. Warner Wallace – homicide detective and Christian apologist
- Stephen Worth – director of the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive Project
- Prince Chatri Chalerm Yukol of Thailand
- Kelly, Hereditary Princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Notable faculty
Nobel laureates
Administrators
- Ernest Carroll Moore, 1919–1936
- Earle Raymond Hedrick, 1937–1942
- Clarence Addison Dykstra, 1945–1950
- Raymond B. Allen, 1951–1959, First chancellor
- Vern Oliver Knudsen, 1959–1960
- Franklin David Murphy, 1960–1968
- Charles E. Young, 1968–1997
- Albert Carnesale, 1997–2006
- Norman Abrams, 2006–2007
- Gene D. Block, 2007–present
Business
- Mark A.R. Kleiman – professor of public policy, noted expert on crime and drug policy[93]
- 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[94]
Medicine
Politics
Science and technology
Social science, arts and humanities
- Rogers Albritton – late professor of philosophy
- Perry Anderson - Marxist historian; professor emeritus of History and Sociology
- Carol Aneshensel - sociologist; professor and vice chair for the Department of Community Health Sciences in the School of Public Health
- Joyce Appleby – U.S. historian; specialist in intellectual history and the legacy of liberalism
- Ann Bergren – professor of Greek Literature, winner in 1988 of the university's Distinguished Teaching Award.
- William Bodiford – professor of Japanese and Buddhist studies
- Tyler Burge, Professor, Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- James M. Buchanan - professor of economics; recipient of 1986 Nobel Prize in Economics
- Kenny Burrell – professor of jazz studies; jazz guitarist and composer
- Rudolf Carnap – late professor of the philosophy of language
- Sue-Ellen Case - professor of critical studies in theater
- Alonzo Church – pioneer in the philosophy of language and computer science
- James Smoot Coleman – Africanist; founded the UCLA African Studies Center
- Brian Copenhaver – emeritus historian of philosophy
- Denis Cosgrove – Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Geography
- James Cuno – Director of the Grunwald Center for Graphic Arts at the Hammer Museum
- Angela Davis – assistant professor of philosophy, fired in 1969 by the Board of Regents and California Governor Ronald Reagan for her membership in the Communist Party
- Jared Diamond – professor of geography and physiology, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fate of Human Societies
- Keith Donnellan – late professor of philosophy
- Annalisa Enrile – Clinical Professor and Social Worker
- Frederick Erickson – professor emeritus of educational anthropology[107]
- Kit Fine – former professor of philosophy
- Philippa Foot – late professor of philosophy
- Steven Forness – Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences
- Andrea Fraser – professor of interdisciplinary studio
- Saul Friedländer – European historian; specialist in Holocaust studies
- Lukas Foss - late professor of music composition
- Lowell Gallagher – literary theorist
- James Gimzewski – physicist and nanotechnology pioneer
- Carlo Ginzburg – European historian; pioneer of microhistory
- Juan Gómez-Quiñones – U.S. historian; specialist in Chicano history
- Lev Hakak – Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature at UCLA
- N. Katherine Hayles – literary critic
- Barbara Herman – professor of philosophy
- Thomas Hines – architectural historian; professor emeritus
- James N. Hill (1934–1997) – processualist archaeologist
- Darnell Hunt (PhD UCLA) – Professor of Sociology and African American Studies, Dean of Social Sciences[108]
- Neil Peter Jampolis – professor of theater Design; Tony Award Winning Designer; Director and Designer of Theater, Dance, and Opera
- Donald Kalish – late professor of philosophy
- Abraham Kaplan – late professor of philosophy
- David Kaplan – professor of the philosophy of language
- Edmond Keller – professor of political science; Africanist
- Harold Kelley (1921–2003) – professor of psychology; social psychologist
- Robin Kelley (PhD UCLA 1987)- Distinguished Professor and Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History at UCLA.
- Mark Kleiman – professor of public policy, expert on crime and drug policy
- Peter Kollock (1959–2009) – associate professor of sociology, specialist in collaboration and online participation in virtual communities
- Peter Ladefoged – professor of linguistics, specialist in phonetics
- Deborah Nadoolman Landis — professor of costume design; Oscar-nominated costume designer of Coming to America; founding director of the David C. Copley Center for Costume Design
- David Kellogg Lewis – former assistant professor of philosophy
- Barbara Kruger – professor of new genres, recipient of the Leone D’Or award from the Venice Biennale
- Ole Ivar Lovaas – professor of psychology, specialist in applied behavior analysis therapy for autism
- Michael Mann – professor of sociology; author of The Sources of Social Power volumes I and II
- Mwesa Isaiah Mapoma – Zambian musicologist
- Julián Marías – philosopher, opponent of Francisco Franco, author of History of Philosophy
- Valerie Matsumoto – historian specializing in Asian American history
- Thom Mayne – professor of architecture, architect, co-founder of firm named Morphosis
- Susan McClary – musicologist; prominent in the new-musicology movement; MacArthur Fellow; works have been translated into over twelve languages; wrote Feminine Endings: Music, Gender, and Sexuality
- Vasa Mihich – professor of design and media arts; artist and sculptor
- Richard Montague – late professor of philosophy
- Charles Moore – professor of architecture, author and architect, Beverly Hills Civic Center
- Richard Thacker Morris (1917–1981) – chairman of the sociology department, author
- Donald Neuen – professor of choral studies; conductor; apprentice of Robert Shaw
- Calvin Normore – professor of philosophy
- Karen Orren – professor of political science; noted for her work in American political development
- Catherine Opie – professor of photography and recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship
- Terence Parsons – professor of philosophy
- John Perry – former professor of philosophy
- Lari Pittman – distinguished professor of painting
- Hans Reichenbach – late professor of philosophy
- Amy Richlin – professor in Department of Classics
- Amy Rowat - Associate professor of biophysics and Marcie H. Rothman Presidential Chair in Food Studies
- Walter H. Rubsamen – professor of musicology
- Teofilo Ruiz – European historian; specialist in medieval history
- Bertrand Russell – former professor of philosophy; taught as a guest lecturer for one year
- David Schaberg – Dean of Humanities[109]
- Arnold Schoenberg – professor of music; composer
- Seana Shiffrin – professor of philosophy and law known for her work in legal and moral philosophy
- Leo Smit - later professor in music
- Thomas Sowell - professor of economics
- Josef von Sternberg – taught film aesthetics
- Shelley Taylor – professor of psychology; social psychologist
- Dominic Thomas – chair of the department of French and Francophone Studies at UCLA[110]
- Helen B. Thompson - professor of home economics
- Eugen Weber – historian; author of Peasants Into Frenchmen
- Luc E. Weber – Rector Emeritus of the University of Geneva
- Dixon Wecter – professor of English (1939 to 1945).[111]
- Louis Jolyon West – professor of psychiatry; specialist in brainwashing
- Gerald Wilson – professor of ethnomusicology, jazz studies; jazz composer, arranger and musician
- Eugene Victor Wolfenstein – professor of political science; author of Psychoanalytic-Marxism: Groundwork
- Roy Bin Wong – professor of history; pioneer in modern Chinese economic history
- Medha Yodh – professor of classical Indian dance
- John Zaller – political scientist; author of The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion
- Amy Zegart – professor of public policy and U.S. intelligence analyst; author of Spying Blind
Athletics
Athletic directors
- Fred Cozens – Director of Physical Education and Athletics (1919–1942), first basketball (1919–1921) and football (1919) head coach[112]
- Dan Guerrero, B.A. 1974 – athletic director (2002–2020)[113]
- Martin Jarmond – athletic director (2020–present)[114]
- Wilbur Johns, 1925 – athletic director (1948–1963), men's basketball head coach (1939–1948), basketball player[115]
- J. D. Morgan – athletic director (1963–1979), head tennis coach (1949–1966), tennis player (1938–1941)[116]
Basketball coaches
See also: List of UCLA Bruins men's basketball head coaches.
- Steve Alford – men's basketball head coach (2013–2018)[117]
- Frank Arnold – men's basketball assistant coach (1971–1975)
- Gene Bartow – men's basketball head coach (1975–1977)[118]
- Larry Brown – men's basketball head coach (1979–1981), member of the Basketball Hall of Fame[119]
- Tasha Butts – women's basketball assistant coach[120]
- Nikki Caldwell – women's basketball head coach (2008–2011)[121]
- Cori Close – women's basketball head coach (2011–present), women's basketball head coach (1993–1995)[122]
- Mick Cronin – men's basketball head coach (2019–present)[123]
- Denny Crum, 1958 – men's basketball assistant coach (1963–1971), player (1956–1958), member of the Basketball Hall of Fame[124]
- Gary Cunningham – men's basketball head coach (1977–1979), basketball player (1960–1962)[125]
- Donny Daniels – men's basketball assistant coach (2003–2010)[126]
- Larry Farmer – men's basketball head coach (1981–1984), basketball player (1970–1973)[127]
- Mark Gottfried – men's basketball assistant coach (1987–1995)
- Jim Harrick – men's basketball head coach (1988–1996)[128]
- Walt Hazzard – men's basketball head coach (1984–1988), basketball player (1961–1964), NBA and Olympic player[129]
- Jack Hirsch – men's basketball assistant coach (1984–1988), player (1961–1964)[130]
- Brad Holland, B.A. 1979 – men's basketball assistant coach (1988–1992), player (1975–1979)[131]
- Michael Holton – men's basketball assistant coach (1996–2001), player (1979–1983)[132]
- Ben Howland – men's basketball head coach (2003–2013); 2006 Pac-10 Coach of the Year[133]
- Chad Kammerer – men's basketball assistant coach[134]
- Kerry Keating – men's basketball assistant coach (2003–2007)[135]
- Steve Lavin – men's basketball head coach (1996–2003)[136]
- Gerald Madkins – men's basketball assistant coach, player[137]
- Philip Mathews – men's basketball assistant coach (2010–2013)[138]
- Billie Moore – women's basketball head coach (1977–1993), member of the Basketball Hall of Fame[139]
- Kevin O'Connor – men's basketball assistant coach (1979–1984)
- Kathy Olivier – women's basketball head coach (1993–2008), women's basketball head coach (1986–1993)
- Lorenzo Romar – men's basketball assistant coach (1992–1996)
- Jim Saia – men's basketball assistant coach (1996–2003)[140]
- Ivo Simović – men's basketball assistant coach (2022–present)[141]
- Kenny Washington – first women's basketball head coach (1974), basketball player (1963–1966)
- Greg White – men's basketball assistant coach (1995–1996)
- Sidney Wicks – men's basketball assistant coach (1984–1988), player (1968–1971)[142]
- John Wooden – men's basketball head coach (1948–1975), won 10 NCAA championships, member of the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and coach[143]
- Caddy Works – men's basketball head coach (1921–1939)
- Ernie Zeigler – men's basketball assistant coach (2003–2006)[144]
Football coaches
- Sal Alosi – strength and conditioning coordinator[145]
- Jerry Azzinaro – defensive coordinator (2018–2021)
- Dino Babers – assistant head coach (2004–2007)[146]
- William F. Barnes – head football coach (1958–1964)[147]
- Eric Bieniemy – running backs coach (2003–2005)[148]
- Gary Blackney – assistant coach (1978–1979)[149]
- Sam Boghosian – assistant coach (1957–1964), player (1952–1954)
- Tom Bradley – defensive coordinator (2015–2017)[150]
- James J. Cline – head football coach (1923–1924)[151]
- George W. Dickerson – interim head football coach (1958)
- Terry Donahue – head football coach (1976–1995), football player (1965–1966), member of the College Football Hall of Fame
- Karl Dorrell – head football coach (2003–2007), football player (1983–1986)
- Justin Frye – offensive line coach (2018–2021), offensive coordinator (2019–2021)[152]
- Edwin C. Horrell – head football coach (1939–1944), member of the College Football Hall of Fame
- Mike Johnson – interim head coach (2011)[153]
- Chip Kelly – head football coach (2018–present), former NFL coach[154]
- Ed Kezirian – interim head football coach (2002), football player[155]
- Adrian Klemm – run game coordinator and offensive line coach
- Bert LaBrucherie, 1929 – head football coach (1945–1948), football player (1926–1928)[156]
- Demetrice Martin – defensive backs coach
- Noel Mazzone – offensive coordinator (2012–2015)[157]
- Bill McGovern – defensive coordinator (2022–2023)[158]
- D'Anton Lynn - defensive coordinator (2023–present)[159]
- Jim L. Mora – head football coach (2012–2017)[160]
- Rick Neuheisel, B.A. 1984 – head football coach (2008–2011), football player (1980–1983)[161]
- Kennedy Polamalu – running backs coach[162]
- Tommy Prothro – head football coach (1965–1970), member of the College Football Hall of Fame
- Pepper Rodgers – head football coach (1971–1973)[163]
- Henry Russell Sanders – head football coach (1949–1957)[164]
- Lou Spanos – defensive coordinator (2012–2013)[165]
- William H. Spaulding – head football coach (1925–1938)[166]
- Bob Toledo – head football coach (1996–2002)[167]
- Harry Trotter – head football coach (1920–1922), track coach (1919–1946)[168]
- Jeff Ulbrich – assistant head coach
- Dick Vermeil – head football coach (1974–1975)[169]
- DeWayne Walker – interim head football coach (2007)[170]
- Eric Yarber – wide receivers coach
Miscellaneous coaches
- 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[171]
- John Smith – track and field coach, inventor of the drive phase and world record holder at 440yd event
Fictional characters
- Alex Dorpenberger - fictional professor in American animated series Close Enough
- Bridgette Hashima - fiction student in American animated series Close Enough
See also
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