Character |
Appearances |
Notes |
Source |
Grace Adler |
Will & Grace; portrayed by Debra Messing |
Graduate of Columbia College. In the show, she and Will Truman met at a party in Carman Hall. |
[27] |
Meg Altman |
Panic Room, directed by David Fincher; portrayed by Jodie Foster |
Attends Columbia in the film |
[28] |
Andie Anderson |
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, directed by Donald Petrie; portrayed by Kate Hudson |
Graduate of the School of Journalism |
[28] |
Paul Andrews |
Broken City, directed by Allen Hughes; portrayed by Kyle Chandler |
Graduate of Columbia |
|
Nate Archibald |
Gossip Girl; portrayed by Chace Crawford |
Attends Columbia in the show |
[27] |
Paul Armstrong |
Just Cause, directed by Arne Glimcher; portrayed by Sean Connery |
Graduate of Columbia Law School |
[29] |
Rachel Armstrong |
Nothing but the Truth, directed by Rod Lurie; portrayed by Kate Beckinsale |
Graduate of the School of Journalism |
|
Radhika Banerjee Singh |
Ta Ra Rum Pum, directed by Siddharth Anand; portrayed by Rani Mukerji |
Is majoring in music at Columbia when she meets Rajveer Singh (portrayed by Saif Ali Khan) |
[28] |
Zoe Barry |
Something's Gotta Give, directed by Nancy Meyers; portrayed by Frances McDormand |
Professor of women's studies |
|
Bender |
Futurama; voiced by John DiMaggio |
Attends "Columbiac University" in the episode "Free Will Hunting" |
[30] |
Naomi Bennett |
Private Practice; portrayed by Audra McDonald |
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons |
[27] |
Sam Bennett |
Private Practice; portrayed by Taye Diggs |
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons |
[27] |
Serena Benson |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; portrayed by Elizabeth Ashley |
Graduate of either Columbia College or Barnard College |
[31] |
Charles Bigelow |
Strange Invaders, directed by Michael Laughlin; portrayed by Paul Le Mat |
Professor |
|
James Brennan |
Adventureland, directed by Greg Mottola; portrayed by Jesse Eisenberg |
Is a college graduate slated to attend the Graduate School of Journalism |
|
Buckaroo Bonzai |
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, directed by W. D. Richter; portrayed by Peter Weller |
Implied to have been a professor at the College of Physicians and Surgeons |
|
Matt Camden |
7th Heaven; portrayed by Barry Watson |
Attends the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the show |
[27] |
Billy Campbell |
Apartment, by Teddy Wayne |
Attends the School of Arts in the book, along with the unnamed narrator |
[32] |
Alexis Castle |
Castle; portrayed by Molly Quinn |
Attends Columbia in the show |
[27] |
Quentin Coldwater |
The Magicians; portrayed by Jason Ralph |
Graduate of Columbia College |
[33] |
Richard Cooper |
I Think I Love My Wife, directed by Chris Rock; portrayed by Chris Rock |
An MBA degree from Columbia can be seen hanging in his office. |
[28] |
Ken Cosgrove |
Mad Men; portrayed by Aaron Staton |
Graduate of Columbia |
[34] |
Kevin Cozner |
Brooklyn Nine-Nine; portrayed by Marc Evan Jackson |
Professor of classics |
[35] |
Daredevil/Matt Murdock |
Marvel Comics |
Valedictorian of his class at Columbia Law School. In the comics, he also studies pre-law at Columbia College. |
[36] |
Jessica Darling |
The Jessica Darling books, by Megan McCafferty |
Attends Columbia in the books |
[37] |
Samuel Davenport |
Archive 81; portrayed by Evan Jonigkeit |
Professor of renaissance and medieval studies |
|
Finn DeTrolio |
The Sopranos; portrayed by Will Janowitz |
Attends Columbia in the show, studying dentistry |
|
Jack Duluoz |
Vanity of Duluoz, by Jack Kerouac |
Attends Columbia College in the book, which is based on Kerouac's own time at the university |
|
Marshall Emerson |
For Kings and Planets, by Ethan Canin |
Attends Columbia in the book |
[38] |
Marshall Eriksen |
How I Met Your Mother; portrayed by Jason Segel |
Graduate of Columbia Law School |
[27] |
F. Scott Feinstadt |
P.S., directed by Dylan Kidd; portrayed by Topher Grace |
Is accepted at the School of Arts following an affair with an admissions officer |
[28] |
Archie Ferguson |
4 3 2 1, by Paul Auster |
Attends Columbia around the 1968 protests |
[39] |
Firestorm/Jason Rusch |
DC Comics |
Attends Columbia in the comics |
[40] |
Flag-Smasher/Karl Morgenthau |
Marvel Comics |
Studies political science as an undergraduate student |
[41] |
Joel Fleishman |
Northern Exposure; portrayed by Rob Morrow |
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons |
[27] |
Marco Stanley Fogg |
Moon Palace, by Paul Auster |
Attends Columbia College in the book |
[42] |
Eric Foreman |
House; portrayed by Omar Epps |
Studied biochemistry at the university on a full scholarship |
[27] |
Colin Forrester |
Gossip Girl; portrayed by Samuel Page |
Visiting professor |
[43] |
Gabriel the Devil Hunter |
Marvel Comics |
Is described as "a scholar at Columbia University" |
[44] |
Ana García |
Real Women Have Curves, directed by Patricia Cardoso; portrayed by America Ferrera |
Is accepted at Columbia with a full scholarship in the film |
[28] |
Ross Geller |
Friends; portrayed by David Schwimmer |
Holds a PhD in paleontology from Columbia |
[45] |
Erin Gilbert |
Ghostbusters, directed by Paul Feig; portrayed by Kristen Wiig |
Professor of physics |
[46] |
Sarah Glass |
7th Heaven; portrayed by Sarah Danielle Madison |
Attends the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the show |
[27] |
Robert Goldman |
Marvel Comics |
Graduate of Columbia Law School |
[47] |
Stanley Goodspeed |
The Rock, directed by Michael Bay; portrayed by Nicolas Cage |
Graduate of Columbia College |
[28] |
Lucas Goodwin |
House of Cards, portrayed by Sebastian Arcelus |
A Columbia degree can be seen hanging in his office. |
[48] |
Bram Greenfeld |
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, by Becky Albertalli |
Is accepted early decision to Columbia |
[49] |
Ben Gross |
Never Have I Ever, portrayed by Jaren Lewison |
Is accepted at and attends Columbia in the show |
[50] |
Louise Harrington |
P.S., directed by Dylan Kidd; portrayed by Laura Linney |
Director of admissions at the School of the Arts |
[51] |
Alexander Hartdegen |
The Time Machine, directed by Simon Wells; portrayed by Guy Pearce |
Professor of applied mechanics and engineering |
[52] |
Miles Heller |
Sunset Park, by Paul Auster |
Graduate student at Columbia; withdrew before the events of the novel |
|
Miranda Hobbes |
Sex and the City, And Just Like That...; portrayed by Cynthia Nixon |
Attends Columbia in And Just Like That... |
[53] |
Dave Hodgman |
The First Time, directed by Jonathan Kasdan; portrayed by Dylan O'Brien |
Is a high school senior slated to attend Columbia in the fall |
|
Beatrice Horseman |
BoJack Horseman; voiced by Wendie Malick |
Graduate of Barnard College |
[54] |
Alice Howland |
Still Alice, directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland; portrayed by Julianne Moore |
Professor of linguistics |
[55] |
Isbisa/Simon Meke |
Marvel Comics |
Professor of physics |
[56] |
Linda Jackson |
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, directed by Adam McKay; portrayed by Meagan Good |
Graduate of the School of Journalism |
|
Rosie Jarman |
The Rosie Project, The Rosie Effect, and The Rosie Result, by Graeme Simsion |
Attends the College of Physicians and Surgeons in The Rosie Effect |
[57] |
Emily Jessup |
Altered States, directed by Ken Russell; portrayed by Blair Brown |
Is a PhD student in physical anthropology in the film |
|
Jess Jordan |
Succession; portrayed by Juliana Canfield |
Graduate of Columbia Law School |
|
Willie Keith |
The Caine Mutiny, by Herman Wouk |
At the beginning of the book, is a student at the Columbia University Midshipmen's School, which operated during World War II |
[58] |
Candace Kelmeckis |
The Perks of Being a Wallflower, directed by Stephen Chbosky; portrayed by Nina Dobrev |
Is a high school senior slated to attend Columbia in the fall |
|
Mindy Lahiri |
The Mindy Project; portrayed by Mindy Kaling |
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons |
[59] |
Todd Lancaster |
Broken City, directed by Allen Hughes; portrayed by James Ransone |
Graduate of Columbia |
|
Gregory Larkin |
The Mirror Has Two Faces, directed by Barbra Streisand; portrayed by Jeff Bridges |
Professor of mathematics |
[55] |
Karen Wagner Leland |
The Detective, directed by Gordon Douglas; portrayed by Lee Remick |
Professor |
[55] |
Thomas "Babe" Levy |
Marathon Man, directed by John Schlesinger; portrayed by Dustin Hoffman |
Is a PhD student at Columbia in the film |
[28] |
Lizard/Curt Connors |
Spider-Man 2, and Spider-Man 3, directed by Sam Raimi; portrayed by Dylan Baker |
Professor of physics |
[56] |
Kate Lloyd |
The Thing, directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.; portrayed by Mary Elizabeth Winstead |
Studied paleontology at Columbia |
[60] |
Veronica Lodge |
Riverdale; portrayed by Camila Mendes |
Graduate of Barnard College |
[61] |
Kim Joo-won |
Secret Garden; portrayed by Hyun Bin |
Graduate of Columbia |
[62] |
Justice/Vance Astrovik |
Marvel Comics |
Attends Columbia, and re-enrolls after going to jail for killing his father |
[63] |
Carl Luce |
The Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger |
Columbia College student and former classmate of Holden Caulfield |
[64] |
Dinah Madani |
The Punisher; portrayed by Amber Rose Revah |
Holds a master's degree in Islamic studies from Columbia |
[65] |
Veronica Mars |
Veronica Mars; portrayed by Kristen Bell |
Attends Columbia Law School in the show |
[66] |
Tracy McConnell |
How I Met Your Mother; portrayed by Cristin Milioti |
Studied economics at Columbia |
[27] |
Joy Meachum |
Iron Fist; portrayed by Jessica Stroup |
Graduate of Columbia Law School |
[67] |
Mister Fear/Larry Cranston |
Marvel Comics |
Professor at Columbia Law School, under the name Harold Cranstone |
[68] |
Simon Mendelssohn |
Simon, directed by Marshall Brickman; portrayed by Alan Arkin |
Professor of psychology |
[69] |
Lucrecia Montesinos Hendrich |
Elite; portrayed by Danna Paola |
Attends Columbia in the show |
[70] |
Addison Montgomery |
Grey's Anatomy; portrayed by Kate Walsh |
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons |
[27] |
Rose Morgan |
The Mirror Has Two Faces, directed by Barbra Streisand; portrayed by Barbra Streisand |
Professor of English literature |
[55] |
Michael Moscovitz |
The Princess Diaries, by Meg Cabot |
Attends Columbia in the books |
[28] |
Ted Mosby |
How I Met Your Mother; portrayed by Josh Radnor |
Becomes a professor of architecture in the show |
[71] |
Sammy Mourad |
The 39 Clues, by various authors |
Postdoctoral researcher in biochemistry |
[72] |
Elektra Natchios |
Marvel Comics; Daredevil, directed by Mark Steven Johnson; portrayed by Jennifer Garner |
Graduate of Columbia Law School |
[28] |
Foggy Nelson |
Marvel Comics; Daredevil, directed by Mark Steven Johnson; portrayed by Jon Favreau |
Graduate of Columbia Law School |
[28] |
Roland Nilson |
The Switch, directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon; portrayed by Patrick Wilson |
Professor of English |
|
Erica Noughton |
Nip/Tuck; portrayed by Vanessa Redgrave |
Holds a PhD in clinical psychology from Columbia |
|
Sarah Obeng |
Queen of Glory, directed by Nana Mensah; portrayed by Nana Mensah |
Doctoral student in neuro-oncology |
[73] |
Oliver |
Call Me by Your Name, by André Aciman; Call Me by Your Name, directed by Luca Guadagnino; portrayed by Armie Hammer |
Postdoctoral researcher in classics |
[74] |
Harry Osborn |
Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2, and Spider-Man 3, directed by Sam Raimi; portrayed by James Franco |
Attends Columbia in Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3 |
[75] |
Camille Parks |
Harlem; portrayed by Meagan Good |
Professor of anthropology |
[76] |
Mitchell Pritchett |
Modern Family; portrayed by Jesse Tyler Ferguson |
Graduate of Columbia Law School |
[27] |
Quiet Man |
Marvel Comics |
Attended Columbia |
[77] |
Clare Quilty |
Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov |
Attended Columbia |
[78] |
Wendell Rand |
Iron Fist; portrayed by David Furr |
Graduate of Columbia |
[67] |
Erin Reagan |
Blue Bloods; portrayed by Bridget Moynahan |
Graduate of Columbia |
[79] |
Nicky Reagan-Boyle |
Blue Bloods; portrayed by Sami Gayle |
Attends and graduates from Columbia in the show |
[79] |
Esteban Reyes |
Weeds; portrayed by Demián Bichir |
Graduate of Columbia |
[27] |
Rachel Rose |
Keeping the Faith, directed by Edward Norton; portrayed by Rena Sofer |
Graduate of the School of Journalism |
|
Jamie Ross |
Law & Order and Law & Order: Trial by Jury; portrayed by Carey Lowell |
Graduate of Columbia Law School |
[27] |
Kendall Roy |
Succession; portrayed by Jeremy Strong |
Graduate of Columbia Business School |
[80] |
Artur Sammler |
Mr. Sammler's Planet, by Saul Bellow |
Lectures at Columbia in the book |
[81] |
Sheila Sazs |
Suits; portrayed by Rachael Harris |
Head of admissions |
[82] |
Kimmy Schmidt |
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt; portrayed by Ellie Kemper |
Attends, and is expelled from, Columbia in the show |
[27] |
Carol Seaver |
Growing Pains; portrayed by Tracey Gold |
Attends Columbia in the show |
[27] |
Mark Sloan |
Grey's Anatomy; portrayed by Eric Dane |
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons |
[27] |
Mister Fantastic/Reed Richards |
Marvel Comics |
Holds a doctorate from Columbia |
[83] |
Edward H. Simpson |
Jurassic Park, by Michael Crichton |
Emeritus professor of zoology |
[84] |
Ollie Slocumb |
Igby Goes Down, directed by Burr Steers; portrayed by Ryan Phillippe |
Attends Columbia as an economics major in the film |
[28] |
Nadia Shanaa |
Elite; portrayed by Mina El Hammani |
Attends Columbia in the show |
[70] |
Juliet Sharp |
Gossip Girl; portrayed by Katie Cassidy |
Attends Columbia in the show |
[85] |
Jack Shephard |
Lost; portrayed by Matthew Fox |
Graduate of Columbia |
[86] |
Derek Shepherd |
Grey's Anatomy; portrayed by Patrick Dempsey |
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons |
[27] |
Meadow Soprano |
The Sopranos; portrayed by Jamie-Lynn Sigler |
Attends Columbia College in the show |
[27] |
Jessie Spano |
Saved by the Bell; portrayed by Elizabeth Berkley |
Attends Columbia in the show's spinoff, Saved by the Bell: The College Years |
[27] |
Egon Spengler |
Ghostbusters; portrayed by Harold Ramis |
Professor of parapsychology at Columbia before forming the Ghostbusters |
[87] |
Spider-Man/Peter Parker |
Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2, and Spider-Man 3, directed by Sam Raimi; portrayed by Tobey Maguire |
Acquires his powers at a Columbia laboratory, and later attends the university in Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3 |
[55] |
Gwen Stacy |
Spider-Man 3, directed by Sam Raimi; portrayed by Bryce Dallas Howard |
Attends Columbia in the film |
|
Ray Stantz |
Ghostbusters; portrayed by Dan Aykroyd |
Professor of parapsychology at Columbia before forming the Ghostbusters |
[87] |
Martin Stein |
DC Comics |
Professor of physics |
[40] |
Richard Stone |
Jurassic Park, by Michael Crichton |
Head of the Tropical Diseases Laboratory of the Columbia University Medical Center |
[84] |
Doctor Strange |
Marvel Comics |
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons; resident at the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital for five years |
[88] |
David Strom |
The Time of Our Singing, by Richard Powers |
Is a physicist at Columbia |
[89] |
Superwoman/Kristin Wells |
DC Comics |
Graduate student and later professor of history |
[90][91] |
Stanley Sweetheart |
The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart, directed by Leonard Horn; portrayed by Don Johnson |
Attends Columbia in the film |
[28] |
Lance Sweets |
Bones; portrayed by John Francis Daley |
Holds doctorates in clinical psychology and behavioral analysis from Columbia |
[92] |
Oluwakemi "Kemi" Talbot |
Veep; portrayed by Toks Olagundoye |
Graduate of Columbia College and Columbia Law School |
[93] |
Orno Tarcher |
For Kings and Planets, by Ethan Canin |
Attends Columbia in the book |
[38] |
Don Tillman |
The Rosie Project, The Rosie Effect, and The Rosie Result, by Graeme Simsion |
Visiting professor at the College of Physicians and Surgeons |
[57] |
Will Truman |
Will & Grace; portrayed by Eric McCormack |
Graduate of Columbia College |
[27] |
Taissa Turner |
Yellowjackets; portrayed by Tawny Cypress and Jasmin Savoy Brown |
Graduate of Columbia Law School |
[94] |
Val Tyler |
What I Like About You; portrayed by Jennie Garth |
Holds a degree in public relations from Columbia |
[27] |
Serena van der Woodsen |
Gossip Girl; portrayed by Blake Lively |
Attends Columbia in the show |
[27] |
Macy Vaughn |
Charmed; portrayed by Madeleine Mantock |
Holds an MA and PhD in genetics |
[95] |
Iris Vegan |
The Blindfold, by Siri Hustvedt |
Is a graduate student at Columbia in the book |
[96] |
Peter Venkman |
Ghostbusters; portrayed by Bill Murray |
Professor of parapsychology at Columbia before forming the Ghostbusters |
[87] |
Blair Waldorf |
Gossip Girl; portrayed by Leighton Meester |
Attends Columbia in the show |
[27] |
Adam Walker |
Invisible, by Paul Auster |
Attends Columbia in the book, and befriends political science professor Rudolf Born |
|
Matty Walker |
Body Heat, directed by Lawrence Kasdan; portrayed by Kathleen Turner |
Graduate of Columbia Law School |
|
Mara Waters |
The Au Pairs, by Melissa de la Cruz |
Decides to attend Columbia in the book |
|
Abe Weissman |
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel; portrayed by Tony Shalhoub |
Tenured professor at the university |
[97] |
Iris West |
DC Comics |
Graduate of Columbia |
[98] |
McAfee Westbrook |
The Politician; portrayed by Laura Dreyfuss |
Graduates in the show. |
[99] |
Angela Wheatley |
Law & Order: Organized Crime; portrayed by Tamara Taylor |
Professor of mathematics |
|
Julia Wicker |
The Magicians; portrayed by Stella Maeve |
Graduate of Columbia College |
[100] |
James Wilson |
House; portrayed by Robert Sean Leonard |
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons |
[27] |
Lee Wing |
Marvel Comics |
Professor of Oriental studies |
[101] |
Wyatt Wingfoot |
Marvel Comics |
Briefly attended |
[102] |
Frank Wheeler |
Revolutionary Road, by Richard Yates |
Described as an "intense, nicotine-stained, Jean-Paul Sartre sort of man" while a student |
[103] |
Harold Woodsman |
Amsterdam, directed by David O. Russell; portrayed by John David Washington |
Graduate of Columbia Law School |
[104] |
Professor X |
Marvel Comics |
Holds a PhD in anthropology from Columbia; professor of biology |
[105] |
Boris Yelnikoff |
Whatever Works, directed by Woody Allen; portrayed by Larry David |
Professor of physics |
[106] |
Leopold York |
Marvel Comics |
Professor of law |
[107] |
Rachel Zane |
Suits; portrayed by Meghan Markle |
Attends Columbia Law School in the show |
[27] |
Toby Ziegler |
The West Wing; portrayed by Richard Schiff |
Professor at Columbia, following his dismissal by President Josiah Bartlet |
[108] |
Sidney Zwiebel/"New Jersey" |
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, directed by W. D. Richter; portrayed by Jeff Goldblum |
Implied to have been a professor at the College of Physicians and Surgeons |
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