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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

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Nobel laureates

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Ralph Bunche in 1963
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Academia, science and technology

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Arts and literature

Film, television and theater

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Sean Astin was a 2011, 2024 commencement speaker at UCLA.
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Nicolas Cage
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James Franco
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Jayne Mansfield
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Leonard Nimoy
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Ben Stiller

Athletics

Hall of Famers in major team sports

National Baseball Hall of Fame
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
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Baseball

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Jackie Robinson
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Basketball

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

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

Golf

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Corey Pavin

Gymnastics

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Association football / soccer

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Jonathan Bornstein
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Benny Feilhaber

Tennis

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

Track and field

Volleyball

Water polo

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Business and law

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Music

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Sara Bareilles Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter
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Tenacious D a Grammy Award-winning comedy band with Jack Black (right) and Kyle Gass (left) both UCLA alumni
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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

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Miscellaneous

Notable faculty

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Nobel laureates

Administrators

The following persons had led the Southern branch of the University of California from 1919 to 1950 as provost and since 1952 have led the University of California at Los Angeles as chancellor:[335]

Provosts (1919–1950)

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Business

  • Paul Habibi – professor of real estate and finance at UCLA Anderson School of Management
  • Mark A.R. Kleiman – professor of public policy, noted expert on crime and drug policy[361]
  • William Ouchi – professor of management and best-selling author[362]
  • Richard Riordan – professor of business at UCLA Anderson School of Management

Law

Medicine

Politics

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Science and technology

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Social science, arts and humanities

Athletics

Athletic directors

  • Fred Cozens – director of Physical Education and Athletics (1919–1942), first basketball (1919–1921) and football (1919) head coach[381]
  • Dan Guerrero, B.A. 1974 – athletic director (2002–2020)[382]
  • Martin Jarmond – athletic director (2020–present)[383]
  • Wilbur Johns, 1925 – athletic director (1948–1963), men's basketball head coach (1939–1948), basketball player[384]
  • J. D. Morgan – athletic director (1963–1979), head tennis coach (1949–1966), tennis player (1938–1941)[385]
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Basketball coaches

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Football coaches

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[443]
  • John Smith – track and field coach, inventor of the drive phase and world record holder at 440 yards (400 m) event

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