List of University of California, Santa Barbara alumni
This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Nobel laureates
UCSB Award Winners
Carol Greider, B.A. 1983 – 2009 Nobel Prize winner

Michael Douglas, B.A. 1968 – two-time Academy Award winner
- Carol W. Greider, B.A. 1983 – molecular biologist/geneticist and professor/director at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
MacArthur Fellows
The MacArthur Fellows Program is also known as the "MacArthur Fellowship" or "Genius Grant."
- Amir Abo-Shaeer, B.S. 1996, M.S. 1998, M.Ed. 2001 – high school physics teacher and mechanical engineer; 2010 MacArthur Fellowship
- Angela Belcher, B.S. 1991, Ph.D. 1997 – materials scientist and W.M. Keck Professor of Energy at MIT; 2004 MacArthur Fellowship
- Robin Fleming, B.A. 1977, Ph.D. 1984 – medieval historian and Department of History professor at Boston College; 2013 MacArthur Fellowship
- Edith Widder, M.A. 1977, Ph.D. 1982 – oceanographer and marine biologist; 2006 MacArthur Fellowship
Pulitzer Prize
- Bob Sipchen, B.A. 1976 – two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and current Communications Director of the Sierra Club
Academy Awards
- Michael Douglas, B.A. 1968 – producer of 1975's Best Picture, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and Best Actor in 1987 for his role as Gordon Gekko in Wall Street
- Gwyneth Paltrow, attended – Best Actress in 1998 for Shakespeare in Love
- Eric Roth, attended – screenwriter of 1994's Best Adapted Screenplay, Forrest Gump
Emmy Awards
- Dante Di Loreto, B.A. – two-time Emmy Award winner; producer for Glee and American Horror Story
- Jason Ross, 1993 – seven-time Emmy Award winner; television writer for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and previously The Daily Show
Academics
UCSB Academics

Reza Aslan, Ph.D 2009 – Iranian-American author, commentator and religious scholar
- Reza Aslan, Ph.D 2009 – Iranian-American author, commentator and religious scholar. Currently a professor of creative writing at University of California, Riverside.[1]
- Denis Dutton, B.A. 1966, Ph.D. 1975 – professor, philosopher, and founder of Arts & Letters Daily
- Larry J. Estrada, B.A. 1968 – Professor and President of the National Assn. for Ethnic Studies Western Washington University
- Alexei Filippenko, B.A. 1979 – astrophysicist and professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley
- Carol Folt, B.A. 1976, M.A. 1978 – Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- John R. Kirtley, B.A. 1971, Ph.D. 1976 – physicist and professor at Stanford University
- Jakob Lothe, M.A. 1976 – literary scholar and professor at the University of Oslo
- Heather McKillop, Ph.D. 1987 – Mayanist archaeologist and professor at Louisiana State University
- John D. Petersen, Ph.D. 1975 – former President of the University of Tennessee system
- Saba Soomekh, Ph.D. 2008 – religious author and visiting faculty at various universities
- Jon Whitmore, Ph.D. 1974 – current CEO of ACT, Inc., former President of San Jose State University and Texas Tech University
- Jay Alan Yim, B.A. 1980 – composer and associate professor at Northwestern University
Arts, entertainment, and literature
UCSB Arts, Entertainment, and Literature Alumni

Benjamin Bratt, B.F.A. 1986 – actor

Josh Elliott, B.A. 1993 – television host

Jack Johnson, B.A. 1997 – musician

Harvey Levin, B.A. 1972 – founder of TMZ
- Steve Aoki, B.A. 2000 – electro house musician, record producer, and founder of Dim Mak Records
- Gregg Araki, B.A. 1982 – film director, producer, and screenwriter; winner of a Cannes Film Festival award
- Tobin Armbrust, B.A. – film producer and President of Worldwide Productions and Acquisitions of Exclusive Media
- Brandon Baker – actor best known for role in Johnny Tsunami
- Roko Belic, attended – film director and producer; winner of a Sundance Film Festival award
- Benjamin Bratt, B.F.A. 1986 – actor best known for roles in Law & Order and Private Practice
- Lisa Bruce, B.A. 1983 – film producer best known for The Theory of Everything
- Yau-Man Chan, M.S. 1977 – reality television participant on Survivor: Fiji and Survivor: Micronesia
- Kayte Christensen, B.A. 2002 – sports commentator and former professional WNBA player
- Claudia Cowan, attended – television journalist for Fox News Channel
- Steve Czaban, B.S. 1990 – sports radio talk show host on Yahoo! Sports Radio and ESPN 980
- Mark di Suvero, attended – sculptor and National Medal of Arts recipient
- Crystal Egger, B.A. 2000 – meteorologist for NBC4 Los Angeles and formerly The Weather Channel
- Josh Elliott, B.A. 1993 – television journalist for NBC Sports and Today, formerly for Good Morning America and SportsCenter
- Macduff Everton, B.A. 1981, M.F.A. 1984 – photographer and author
- Harris Faulkner, B.A. – newscaster and television host for Fox News Channel
- Scott Frank, B.A. 1982 – screenwriter best known for Minority Report, Marley & Me, and The Wolverine
- Morgan J. Freeman, B.A. 1992 – producer and director best known for Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County and Teen Mom
- Marc Germain, B.A. 1989 – radio talk show host formerly known as Mr. KFI or Mr. KABC
- Dana E. Glauberman, 1990 – film editor best known for work on Juno, Up in the Air, and No Strings Attached
- Toni Graphia, B.A. – television producer and writer
- Mary Heebner, B.A. 1973, M.F.A. 1977 – painter and artist
- Paige Hemmis, B.A. 1994 – television host known for Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
- Don Hertzfeldt, B.A. 1998 – animator and producer best known for Rejected and Billy's Balloon
- Wayne Isham, attended – award-winning music video director best known for work on Enter Sandman, Livin' on a Prayer, and Bye Bye Bye
- Jack Johnson, B.A. 1997 – four-time US Platinum singer-songwriter and musician best known for In Between Dreams and On and On
- Moshe Kasher, B.A. – stand up comedian and actor
- Kazu Kibuishi, B.A. 2000 – graphic novelist best known for Flight and Copper
- Ken Korach, B.A. 1975 – sports radio play-by-play announcer, most notably for the Oakland Athletics
- Robby Krieger, attended – guitarist and songwriter, most notably for The Doors
- John La Puma, B.A. 1978 – physician, chef, and New York Times bestselling author
- Jenna Lee, B.A. 2002 – newscaster and television host of Happening Now on Fox News Channel
- Christine Lehner, B.A. 1973 – author
- Harvey Levin, B.A. 1972 – founder and managing editor of TMZ
- Audra Lowe, B.A. 1993 – television host of The Broadway Channel and formerly The Better Show
- Enrique Martinez Celaya, M.F.A. 1994 - artist
- Lon McEachern, B.A. 1980 – television broadcaster, the "voice of poker," most notably for ESPN's World Series of Poker
- Mary Miss, B.A. 1966 – environmental artist
- Jeff Nathanson, attended – screenwriter best known for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Catch Me If You Can
- Nekrogoblikon – metal band formed as a live act by UCSB students in 2006
- Cathy Podewell – actress best known for portraying Cally Harper Ewing on Dallas
- Rebelution – reggae rock band formed in Isla Vista composed of four UCSB graduates
- Jim Rome, B.A. 1987 – sports radio talk show host most notable for The Jim Rome Show and formerly Jim Rome Is Burning
- Barbara Rush, 1948 – Golden Globe-winning actress best known for roles in It Came from Outer Space, When Worlds Collide, and Peyton Place
- Richard Serra, B.A. 1961 – minimalist sculptor
- Brad Silberling, B.A. 1984 – film producer and director
- L. J. Smith, B.A. 1987 – New York Times bestselling author of The Vampire Diaries and The Secret Circle series
- Mark Andrew Smith, B.A. 2002 – comic book writer and graphic novelist
- Bahar Soomekh, B.A. 1997 - actress best known for role in Saw III
- Andrea Sperling, B.A. 1990 – film producer
- Charissa Thompson, B.A. 2004 – television host of Fox Sports Live and Extra
- Fred Toye, B.A. – television director
- Leah Turner, attended – country music singer
- Patrick Vlaskovits, B.A., M.A. – New York Times bestselling author and entrepreneur
- Dasha Zhukova, B.A. 2004 – Russian socialite, entrepreneur, and domestic partner to Russian businessman Roman Abramovich
Astronauts
- Joseph M. Acaba, B.S. 1990 – participated with STS-119
- Leroy Chiao, M.S. 1985, Ph.D. 1987 – commander of Expedition 10 aboard International Space Station and participated with STS-65, STS-72, and STS-92
- José M. Hernández, M.S. 1986 – participated with STS-128
Athletics
- Eric Avila - plays for FC Dallas of the MLS
- Joe Cannon - 2002 and 2004 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year, current goalkeeper for the Vancouver Whitecaps, and former member of the United States National Team
- Chris Cope - professional mixed martial artist, formerly competing for Strikeforce and the Ultimate Fighting Championship[2]
- Larry Dierker - 1969 and 1971 MLB All-Star pitcher and 1998 NL Manager of the Year for the Houston Astros.
- Eric Fonoimoana - 2000 Olympic Games gold medalist in Beach Volleyball
- Rob Friend - soccer striker for Borussia Mönchengladbach of the German Bundesliga and the Canadian National Team.
- Bill Geivett - Senior Vice President, Major League Operations / Assistant GM for the Colorado Rockies
- Mario Hollands - pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Andy Iro - plays for Columbus Crew of the MLS
- Carin Jennings - 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup and Golden Ball Winner, 1996 Olympic Games gold medalist in soccer; National Soccer Hall of Fame (personal) and United States Olympic Hall of Fame (as 1996 Women's Soccer team) inductee; UCSB's only four-time All American and the NCAA's all-time leading scorer (men or women) with 102 career goals
- Orlando Johnson, shooting guard for Baskonia of the Euroleague, who previously played for the Sacramento Kings, Indiana Pacers, and Phoenix Suns
- Neil Jones - has featured for the New Zealand National Team and is currently an assistant coach for UCSB
- Alan Keely - plays in Ireland for Shelbourne F.C. of the FAI eircom League of Ireland First Division
- Dan Kennedy - plays for Club Deportivo Chivas USA of the MLS
- Jason Lezak - four-time Olympic gold medalist and seven-time Olympic medalist swimmer in the 2000, 2004, and 2008 Olympic Games
- Tony Lochhead - soccer left back for Wellington Phoenix FC of the Australian A-League and the New Zealand National Team
- Thiago Martins - soccer striker for FK Bodø/Glimt of the Norwegian Tippeligaen
- Kevin McClatchy - co-owner of Major League Baseball's Pittsburgh Pirates franchise
- David McGill - plays in Ireland for Shelbourne F.C. of the FAI eircom League of Ireland First Division
- Tino Nuñez - plays for Real Salt Lake of the MLS
- Barbara Nwaba - 2015 American heptathlon champion
- Chris Pontius - plays for D.C. United of the MLS
- Kyle Reynish - plays for Real Salt Lake of the MLS
- Todd Rogers - 2008 Olympic Games gold medalist in Beach Volleyball; 1997 AVP Rookie of the Year, 2004-2007 AVP Best Defensive Player, 2006 AVP MVP, 2007 AVP Champion
- Tyler Rosenlund - has featured for the Canadian National Team
- Skip Schumaker - MLB second baseman for the Cincinnati Reds
- Brian Shaw - three-time (2000, 2001, 2002) NBA Champion point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers and former coach of the Denver Nuggets
- Ryan Spilborghs - former MLB center fielder for the Colorado Rockies
- Alan Williams - Two-time NCAA rebounding leader and current player for the Phoenix Suns
- Craig Wilson - U.S. Olympic Water Polo goalie silver medalist in the 1984 and 1988 Olympic Games; participant in the 1992 Games
- Michael Young - retired 5-time (2004–2008) MLB All-Star shortstop for the Texas Rangers and 2006 MLB All Star Game MVP
- Barry Zito - 3-time (2002, 2003, 2006) MLB All-Star pitcher and 2002 American League Cy Young Award winner; currently a free agent
Business leaders and entrepreneurs
- Robert D. Arnott, B.S. 1977 – investor and writer, founder and CEO of Research Affiliates, LLC
- Josh Berman, B.A. 1991 – entrepreneur; co-founder and former Chief Operating Officer of Myspace.com
- Tom Bruggere, B.A. 1968 – entrepreneur and founder of Mentor Graphics, former Chairman of the Board of Stamps.com
- Anders Dahlvig, M.A. 1982 – former CEO and President of IKEA
- Robert Duggan - CEO of Pharmacyclics Inc.
- Logan Green, B.A. 2006 – co-founder and CEO of Lyft and Zimride
- David Henke, B.A. 1978 – former Senior Vice President of Operations at LinkedIn
- Jeffrey O. Henley, B.A. 1966 – current vice-chairman and former chairman of Oracle Corporation
- Blair Hull, B.A. 1965 – businessman, investor, and founder of Ketchum Trading, former founder of Hull Trading Company
- Ryan Kavanaugh, attended – billionaire film producer and financier, founder and CEO of Relativity Media
- Karl F. Lopker, B.S. 1973 – current CEO of QAD Inc, co-founder of Deckers Outdoor Corporation
- Pamela Lopker, B.A. 1977 – founder and President of QAD Inc
- John MacFarlane, M.S. 1991 – founder and CEO of Sonos
- Richard Nanula, B.A. 1982 – former CFO of The Walt Disney Company and Amgen, former Chairman of Colony Capital and Miramax
- Priya Narasimhan, M.S. 1995, Ph.D. 1999 – founder and CEO of YinzCam, electrical & computer engineering professor at Carnegie Mellon University
- Marc Nathanson, M.A. 1969 – entrepreneur and philanthropist, former founder and CEO of Falcon Cable TV
- Doug Otto, B.A. 1973 – co-founder of Deckers Outdoor Corporation
- Yngve Slyngstad, M.A. – CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management
- Peter Sperling, B.A. – educator and businessman, Chairman of Apollo Group
- Nick Swinmurn, B.A. 1995 – founder and former CEO of Zappos
- Chade-Meng Tan, M.S. 2000 – software engineer, New York Times bestselling author, and employee number 107 for Google
- Kazuhiro Tsuga, M.S. 1986 – current President of Panasonic
Government, law, and public policy
- John Avalos - San Francisco Board of Supervisors representing District 11
- Paul Bardacke - former Attorney General of New Mexico
- Sam Blakeslee (Ph.D) - California State Senator and former California State Assembly Republican Leader
- Barbara Bodine - U.S. ambassador to Yemen during the USS Cole bombing
- Barry Brucker - American businessman and politician who served twice as the Mayor of Beverly Hills, California
- Joan Buchanan - Democratic Party public official and member of the California State Assembly
- Lois Capps - member of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Tony Cardenas- member of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Larry J. Estrada - former Mayor of Fort Collins, Colorado
- C. David Eyster - B.A. 1979, elected District Attorney of Mendocino County, California
- Valerie Baker Fairbank - Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California
- Raymond C. Fisher - Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
- Jean Fuller- Republican member of the California Senate
- Ruth Ann Gaines - Democratic Party member of the Iowa House of Representatives
- Marc Grossman - U.S. ambassador to Turkey; later, United States Undersecretary for Political Affairs
- Roger Hedgecock - Mayor of San Diego (1983–85), talk radio show host
- Jared Huffman - Democratic Party Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Ken Khachigian - former speechwriter for President Richard Nixon and chief speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan; senior advisor to presidential campaigns of Bob Dole (1996), John McCain (2000), Fred Thompson (2008)
- Robert J. Lagomarsino - former Republican congressman from California
- Edward L. Masry - attorney in the Erin Brockovich case
- Dionicio Morales - Latino civil rights leader and founder of the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation
- Richard Munson - businessman, author, and activist in the field of clean energy and industrial energy efficiency
- Mariana Pfaelzer - United States federal judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California
- Richard W. Pollack - Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii
- Milan St. Protić - diplomat from Serbia and Serbian Ambassador to Switzerland
- Nick L. Salazar - Democratic member of the New Mexico House of Representatives
- Robin Sax - legal analyst and commentator
- Paul Seaton - Republican member of the Alaska House of Representatives
- Roslyn O. Silver - Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona
- Matthew Steen - co-founder of Weather Underground
- Knut Vollebaek - Norwegian diplomat and Ambassador to the US
- Das Williams - member of the California State Assembly
- Joseph C. Wilson - U.S. ambassador to Gabon and São Tomé and Príncipe; Distinguished Alumnus Award recipient; husband of Valerie Plame Wilson, classified CIA operative whose identity was leaked to the press in 2003
Other notable alumni
- Kwadwo Afari-Gyan - Chairman of the Electoral Commission of Ghana
- Robert Ballard - oceanographer who discovered the wreck of the Titanic
- Kenneth Karmiole - bookseller and philanthropist
- Jeff Madsen - two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner, and the ESPN/CardPlayer Magazine 2006 World Series of Poker Player of the Year
- Robert Mardian - one of the Watergate Seven
- Richard Nelson - cultural anthropologist
- Kathleen Soliah - member of the Symbionese Liberation Army
- Todd Witteles - World Series of Poker bracelet winner, and CardPlayer Magazine's 2005 World Series of Poker Player of the Year
- David Woodard
References
- ↑ Jim, Logan. "Real-World Scholarship". The UC Santa Barbara Current. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
- ↑ "Chris Cope UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014.
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