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- Notable alumni Activists Actors Artists and photographers Athletes Authors, journalists, and poets Entrepreneurs Filmmakers Mathematicians, scientists and inventors Media Musicians Politicians
- Notable faculty
- Notes
- External links
{{BLP sources|date=December 2009}}{{Dynamic list}}The following is a list of individuals associated with Berkeley High School (Berkeley, California) through attending as a student, or serving as a member of the faculty or staff. Notable alumniActivists- Bob Avakian, 1960, head of Revolutionary Communist Party
- David Brower, 1928, president of Sierra Club; founder of Friends of the Earth
- John Froines, 1957, Chicago Seven defendant, state track title team member, UCLA professor
- Bobby Seale, 1954, co-founder of Black Panther Party[1]
Actors- Raymond Burr, 1935, actor
- Robert Culp, 1947, actor
- Aaron Davidman, 1985, actor, writer, Wrestling Jerusalem
- Daveed Diggs, actor, rapper (Hamilton)[2]
- Richard Gant, 1961, television and film actor
- Nina Hartley, 1977, adult film actress
- Timothy Hutton, 1978, film and television actor
- Eli Marienthal, 2004, actor
- Paul Mooney, 1959, actor, comedian
- Rebecca Romijn, 1990, model, actress
- Andy Samberg, 1996, actor, cast member of Saturday Night Live
- Akiva Schaffer, 1996, comedy writer and director, Saturday Night Live writer and director
- Jorma Taccone, comedy writer-actor, Saturday Night Live writer
- Adivi Sesh, Tollywood actor
Artists and photographers- Michael Heizer, 1962, specializes in large-scale sculptures and earth art (or land art)
- Galen Rowell, 1958, wilderness photographer; did much work for the Sierra Club
- Bruce Ryan, 1971, production designer
- Ariel Schrag, 1998, cartoonist/graphic novelist
Athletes- Chidi Ahanotu, 1988, football defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL
- Shooty Babitt, 1977, Major League Baseball player, Oakland A's
- Don Barksdale, 1941, All-American basketball player at UCLA; first African American on US Olympic basketball team (1948); first African American to play in NBA All-Star game (1953)
- Brittany Boyd, 2011, basketball player[3]
- Glenn Burke (1970 Athlete of the Year), Major League Baseball player[4]
- Phil Chenier, basketball player for the Washington Bullets in the 1970s
- Je'Rod Cherry, football player; won three Super Bowls with the New England Patriots
- Chick Hafey, 1921, Major League Baseball player; won two World Series with St. Louis Cardinals; had first hit in All-Star Game history
- Kamani Hill, 2002, soccer player; forward for Colorado Rapids
- Ruppert Jones (1973 Athlete of the Year), Major League Baseball player; 2-time All-Star
- Jack LaLanne, 1935, fitness educator
- John Lambert, basketball player at University of Southern California and in NBA
- Billy Martin, 1946, Major League Baseball player; second baseman for five New York Yankees World Series teams in the 1950s, and manager of four playoff teams (Twins, Yankees, Detroit, A's), including one championship
- Lawrence McGrew, 1975, football player, linebacker for New England Patriots, New York Giants 1980–1991
- Walter Murray, gridiron football player
- Hannibal Navies, 1995, football player
- Steve Odom, football player, wide receiver for Green Bay Packers 1974–1977
- Claudell Washington, Major League Baseball player; outfielder
Authors, journalists, and poets- Miguel Almaguer, c. 1995, correspondent, NBC News
- Anastasia M. Ashman, 1982, author
- Shoshana Berger, 1969, author, editor, founder of ReadyMade magazine
- Alexandra Berzon, 1997, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist for Wall Street Journal
- Belva Davis, 1951, journalist
- Philip K. Dick, 1947, author of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, on which the movie Blade Runner was based, and many other books
- David Gordon, 1961, editor of Harvard Crimson, economist, syndicated columnist
- Sandra Gulland, 1962, novelist
- Shelley Jackson, author of Patchwork Girl
- Ursula K. Le Guin, 1947, science fiction author of the Earthsea series, The Left Hand of Darkness, and many other books
- Thomas Levenson, 1958, science writer, author of Newton and the Counterfeiter, Einstein in Berlin and other books
- Leza Lowitz, 1980, author, poet, editor, journalist
- Ariel Schrag, 1998, autobiographical graphic novelist
- Joel Selvin, 1967, rock music critic and author
- Frank Somerville, 1976, television news anchor, KTVU Oakland
- Ricardo Sternberg, 1967, poet
- Elizabeth Treadwell, 1985, poet
- Charlotte Wilder, c. 1915, poet, sister of Thornton Wilder
- Thornton Wilder, c. 1915, novelist and playwright
- Mark London Williams, 1977, author
- Catherine Yronwode, 1965, author, editor, publisher, graphic designer
Entrepreneurs- Ben Horowitz, c. 1984, businessman, investor, blogger, and author
- Paul Budnitz, 1985, founder of Kidrobot and Ello[5]
Filmmakers- Amir Bar-Lev, 1990, documentary director/producer
- Gregory Hoblit, 1962, television and film director
- Ian Inaba, 1989, music video/film director
- Leah Meyerhoff, 1997, Student Academy Award-nominated filmmaker
- Dave Meyers, 1990, music video/film director
- Michael Ritchie, 1956, film director
- Colin Tilley, 2006, music video/film director (including music videos for Chris Brown and Justin Bieber)
Mathematicians, scientists and inventors- Richard Bolt, 1928, physics professor at MIT with an interest in acoustics; created BBN ("modem" and "e-mail")
- John Brillhart, 1948, mathematician, author of books on large-number factorization
- Andrew Gleason (graduated elsewhere), mathematician
- Sam Ruben, 1931?, co-discoverer of C14, a radioactive isotope of carbon, in 1940; the isotope led to many advances in the fields of biochemistry and medicine as well as its use in carbon dating for archeology
- Pei-Yuan Wei, 1986, (魏培源, pinyin: Wèi Péiyuán), created ViolaWWW, one of the first graphical web browsers
- Bill Woodcock, 1989, developed anycast DNS, and built more than 100 Internet exchange points around the world
Media- Sam "Kobe" Hartman-Kenzler, 2004, esports commentator
- Dawn Monique Williams, 1996, theatre director
Musicians- Ambrose Akinmusire, 2000, jazz trumpet player
- Peter Apfelbaum, 1978, multi-instrumentalist/composer of Hieroglyphics Ensemble
- Steven Bernstein, 1979, jazz trumpeter, slide trumpeter, arranger/composer and bandleader
- Will Bernard, 1977, guitarist
- Stephen Bishop, 1958, classical pianist known as Stephen Bishop-Kovacevich and Stephen Kovacevich
- Kevin Cadogan, 1988, rock guitarist, formerly of Third Eye Blind
- The Cataracs, indie-pop duo
- KSHMR, electronic musician, record producer
- Aaron Cometbus, drummer in punk bands Crimpshrine and Pinhead Gunpowder, author of Cometbus fanzine
- DJ Fuze, hip hop DJ and record producer
- Gabriela Lena Frank, 1990, classical composer and pianist
- G-Eazy, 2007, rapper, songwriter
- Benny Green, 1980, jazz pianist
- Charlie Hunter, 1985, jazz guitarist
- Todd Crew, 1983, bassist of Jet Boy
- David Immerglück, 1979, multi-instrumentalist/guitarist for Counting Crows, Camper Van Beethoven and the Monks of Doom
- Joe and Eddie (Joe Gilbert and Eddie Brown), folk singers
- Greg 'Curly' Keranen, 1973, bassist, The Rubinoos, Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers
- Stephen "Doc" Kupka, 1964, founding member/baritone saxophone of Tower of Power
- Phil Lesh, 1957, Grateful Dead bass player
- Jesse Michaels, singer of the East Bay punk band Operation Ivy, Common Rider; son of writer Leonard Michaels
- Johnny Otis (1921–2012), musician, record producer, disc jockey
- The Pack, some members attended Berkeley High School
- Lenny Pickett, Saturday Night Live saxophone player
- Julian Waterfall Pollack, 2006, jazz pianist
- Thomas Pridgen, drummer for The Mars Volta
- Joshua Redman, 1986, jazz musician
- Timex Social Club, contemporary R&B group
- Geoff Tyson, guitarist and record producer
- The Uptones, ska band
- Kyle Vincent, contemporary pop recording artist/singer-songwriter, producer
- Donald Weilerstein, 1958, classical violinist, founder of Cleveland String Quartet, faculty member at Juilliard School
Politicians- Audie Bock, 1963, California politician and film scholar
- Shirley Dean, 1950, Berkeley City Council member 1975–1982 and 1986–1994, and mayor 1994–2002
- Matthew Denn, 1984, Lieutenant Governor of Delaware 2009–2014, Attorney General of Delaware 2015—
- Elihu Harris, 1965, Mayor of Oakland, California, 1991–99
- George Livingston, first elected African American Mayor of Richmond 1985–1993[6]
- Karyl Matsumoto, 1961, Mayor of South San Francisco, 2000, 2004, 2009 and 2014—
- Aaron Peskin, 1982, former president, San Francisco Board of Supervisors
- Nick Sinai, former Deputy Chief Technology Officer of the United States and gov-tech pioneer [7]
Notable faculty- Pumpsie Green, first black player for the Boston Red Sox; coached baseball at Berkeley High for many years
- Edgar Manske, member of the College Football Hall of Fame, former assistant football coach at Cal under Pappy Waldorf; taught biology at Berkeley High for 20 years (1955–1975)
Notes1. ^{{cite web| url= http://aalbc.com/reviews/bobby_seale.htm | title= Seizing the Time with the Black Panther Founder| website= aalbc.com| access-date= February 19, 2011}} 2. ^{{cite news| url= http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Oakland-s-Daveed-Diggs-reflects-on-winning-his-8109538.php| title= 'Hamilton' star Daveed Diggs says he 'throws up a W' for Oakland at every performance | first= Alyssa |last= Pereira |work= San Francisco Chronicle| date= June 13, 2016| via= sfgate.com| access-date= July 5, 2018}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=Cal's Brittany Boyd is a Naismith semifinalist| date= March 3, 2015|work=San Jose Mercury News |url= http://www.mercurynews.com/sports/ci_27634233/cals-brittany-boyd-is-naismith-semifinalist| archiveurl= https://www.webcitation.org/6ZF8WAIHt?url=http://www.mercurynews.com/sports/ci_27634233/cals-brittany-boyd-is-naismith-semifinalist|archivedate=June 13, 2015 |deadurl= no}} 4. ^{{Cite news |url= http://www.newspaperarchive.com/newspapers1/na0021/2881048/15089966.html| title=Basketball remains first love of Dodgers' Burke| date=1977-06-09| accessdate=2007-01-29| last=Zwikel| first=Toby| work=The Valley News (Van Nuys)}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/style/article/Monster-toys-are-latest-designer-must-have-3191277.php|title=Monster toys are latest designer must-have|author=Ellen Lee, Special to The Chronicle|date=25 April 2010|work=SFGate|accessdate=8 May 2016}} 6. ^{{cite news|first=Carolyn|last=Jones |title=George Livingston, Richmond's 1st black elected mayor |url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/01/10/BALF1MNF43.DTL |work=San Francisco Chronicle |publisher=|date=2012-01-11 |accessdate=2012-01-20}} 7. ^https://www.hks.harvard.edu/faculty/nick-sinai
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