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List of University of Michigan arts alumni

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This is a list of arts-related alumni from the University of Michigan.

Art, architecture, and design edit

Arts and entertainment edit

Dance edit

Directors, producers, and screenwriters edit

National Book Award edit

  • Kevin Boyle His 2004 book, Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age, won the National Book Award.
  • Howard Moss won the National Book Award in 1972 for Selected Poems.
  • Frank O'Hara The Collected Poems of Frank O'Hara, the first of several collections, shared the 1972 National Book Award for Poetry.
  • Theodore Roethke won the annual National Book Award for Poetry on two occasions: in 1959 for Words for the Wind,[2] and posthumously in 1965 for The Far Field.
  • Keith Waldrop won the National Book Award for Poetry for his 2009 collection Transcendental Studies: A Trilogy
  • Jesmyn Ward, won the 2011 National Book Award for Fiction for her second novel Salvage the Bones and the 2017 National Book Award for "Sing, Unburied, Sing". She is the only two-time female winner of the National Book award.
  • Gloria Whelan won the annual National Book Award for Young People's Literature in 2000 for the novel Homeless Bird.

National Medal of the Arts edit

Emmy Award edit

Collectively, as of 2017, 31 Michigan alumni have won 87 Emmy Awards.

Golden Globe Award winners edit

  • Darren Criss, is an American actor, singer and songwriter who won in 2019.
  • Gary Gilbert (born 1965), film producer and the founder and president of Gilbert Films
  • James Earl Jones (born 1931), actor; career has spanned more than 60 years
  • Jeff Levy-Hinte (a.k.a. Jeffrey Kusama-Hinte), film producer; President of Antidote International Films
  • Madonna (Madonna Louise Ciccone; born 1958), singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman
  • Pasek and Paul (Benj Pasek and Justin Paul), songwriting duo and composing team for musical theater, films, and television
  • Christine Lahti (born 1950), actress, filmmaker, two-time Golden Globe winner
  • John Rich (1925–2012), film and television director

Grammy Award winners edit

  • George Crumb (D.M.A.) (born 1929), composer of avant-garde music; winner of a Grammy and a Pulitzer prize
  • Chip Davis (B.A.) (born 1947), founder and leader of Mannheim Steamroller
  • John M. Eargle (M.A.) (1931–2007), Oscar and Grammy-winning audio engineer; musician
  • David Effron (B.A.), conductor and educator
  • Gabriela Lena Frank (D.M.A.) (born 1972), pianist and composer of contemporary classical music
  • Joe Henry (B.A.) (born 1960), singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer; has released 13 studio albums and produced multiple recordings for other artists, including three Grammy Award-winning albums
  • Bob James (M.A.) (born 1939), multiple Grammy Award-winning jazz keyboardist, arranger, and record producer
  • James Earl Jones (born January 17, 1931), actor; career has spanned more than 60 years; has won three Grammys
  • Fred LaBour (M.A.) (born 1948), better known by his stage name Too Slim; Grammy award-winning musician, best known for his work with the Western swing musical and comedy group Riders in the Sky
  • Madonna (MDNG) (born 1958), singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman; referred to as the "Queen of Pop" since the 1980s; seven-time Grammy award winner
  • Jessye Norman (MUSIC: MMUS 1968; HSCD 1987), opera and concert singer and 4 time Grammy winner
  • Pasek and Paul, musical duo
  • Gilda Radner (1946–1989), comedian, actress, and one of seven original cast members of SNL
  • Christopher Rouse (University of Michigan fellow) (born 1949), composer
  • Jennifer Laura Thompson (B.F.A. 1991) is an American actress and singer.
  • Don Was (MDNG) (born 1952), musician, record producer and record executive; winner of three Grammy awards

Tony Award winners edit

  • Celia Keenan-Bolger (born January 26, 1978) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for portraying Scout Finch in the successful play To Kill a Mockingbird
  • Gavin James Creel (born 1976), actor, singer, and songwriter; best known for his work in musical theatre; received a Tony Award for his performance as Cornelius Hackl in Hello, Dolly!
  • David Allen Grier for A Soldier's Play
  • Gregory Jbara (born 1961), film, television and stage actor, and singer
  • James Earl Jones (born 1931), actor; career has spanned more than 60 years
  • Michael L. Maguire (born 1955), actor, best known for his role as Enjolras in the original Broadway production of the musical Les Misérables; this role won him a Tony Award in 1987
  • Jeff Marx (born 1970), composer and lyricist of musicals; winner of two Tony Awards
  • Marian Ethel Mercer (1935–2011), actress and singer
  • Arthur Asher Miller (1915–2005), playwright, essayist, and figure in twentieth-century American theater
  • Jack O'Brien (born 1939), director, producer, writer and lyricist is a winner of three Tony Awards
  • Paul Osborn, playwright and screenwriter best known for writing the screen adaptation of East of Eden; won 1980 Tony award for best Broadway revival for his play about four sisters, Morning's at Seven, which originally opened on Broadway in 1939
  • Martin Pakledinaz (1953–2012), costume designer for stage and film; winner of two Tony Awards
  • Pasek and Paul, known together as Pasek and Paul, are an American songwriting duo and composing team for musical theater, films, and television
  • Jeffrey Seller (BA 1986), Broadway producer; three-time Tony Award winner for Best Musical (Rent 1996, Avenue Q 2004, and In the Heights 2008) and, most recently, Hamilton
  • James D. Stern, film and Broadway producer; won a 2003 Tony Award for Hairspray

Graphic arts edit

Music edit

Music: Composers edit

Music: Groups edit

Music: Instrumentalists edit

Music: Educators and Musicologists edit

Music: Producers edit

Music: Vocalists edit

Academy Award nominees and winners edit

Talent management edit

Theatre, film, and television edit

Writers of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Kathryn O. Galbraith (1945-)." Something About the Author, vol. 347, Gale, 2019, pp. 88-91. Gale Literature: Something About the Author. Accessed 5 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Maynard Lyndon (Architect)". Pacific Coast Architecture Database. University of Washington. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  3. ^ "Nomo". Retrieved August 18, 2008.
  4. ^ . quitescientific.com. Archived from the original on February 28, 2008. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
  5. ^ Theatre at Michigan, 2005/2006 Volume 17, Page #12 and #14 (PDF file)

External links edit

  • University of Michigan Alumni
  • Alumni association of the University of Michigan

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The parent article is at List of University of Michigan alumniThis is a list of arts related alumni from the University of Michigan Academic unit keySymbol Academic unitARCH Taubman College of Architecture and Urban PlanningBUS Ross School of BusinessCOE College of EngineeringDENT School of DentistryGFSPP Gerald R Ford School of Public PolicyHHRS Horace H Rackham School of Graduate StudiesLAW Law SchoolLSA College of LS amp AMED Medical SchoolSMTD School of Music Theatre and DancePHARM School of PharmacySED School of EducationSNRE School of Natural ResourcesSOAD The Stamps School of Art amp DesignSOI School of InformationSON School of NursingSOK School of KinesiologySOSW School of Social WorkSPH School of Public HealthMDNG Matriculated did not graduate This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Contents 1 Art architecture and design 2 Arts and entertainment 2 1 Dance 2 2 Directors producers and screenwriters 2 3 National Book Award 2 4 National Medal of the Arts 2 5 Emmy Award 2 6 Golden Globe Award winners 2 7 Grammy Award winners 2 8 Tony Award winners 2 9 Graphic arts 2 10 Music 2 10 1 Music Composers 2 10 2 Music Groups 2 10 3 Music Instrumentalists 2 10 4 Music Educators and Musicologists 2 10 5 Music Producers 2 10 6 Music Vocalists 2 11 Academy Award nominees and winners 2 12 Talent management 2 13 Theatre film and television 2 14 Writers of fiction poetry and nonfiction 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksArt architecture and design editBenny Alba artist graduated in psychology James Baird civil engineer directed the construction of the Flatiron Building Lincoln Memorial Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Bill Barrett BS 1958 MS MFA sculptor and painter John W F Bennett civil engineer supervised the construction of the Algonquin Hotel in New York and the Ritz and Waldorf Hotels in London Raymond Ward Bissell BA 1958 PhD 1966 Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of Michigan Jonathan M Bloom MA 1975 Norma Jean Calderwood University Professor of Islamic and Asian Art at Boston College Charles Correa ARCH B Arch 1953 Honorary Doctor of Architecture 1980 John DeLorean BUS MBA 1957 GM Group Vice President designer of the DeLorean John Dinkeloo civil engineer partner of 1982 Pritzker Prize laureate Kevin Roche in the firm Roche Dinkeloo Alden B Dow architect son of Herbert Henry Dow founder of the Dow Chemical Company and Grace A Dow Dan Dworsky ARCH B Arch 1950 designed the University s Crisler Arena and the Federal Reserve Bank in Los Angeles member of varsity football starting team at Michigan 1945 1948 played professionally for the Los Angeles Dons in 1949 member of Jewish Sports Hall of Fame all time 50 year Rose Bowl team Tony Fadell COE BSE CompE 1991 father of the Apple iPod Jesse Frohman BA Economics photographer Kathryn Osebold Galbraith writer of children s books 1 Mike Kelley BFA 1976 gross out artist in L A in the style of Paul McCarthy Richard Keyes SOAD BA Design 1957 Professor Emeritus at Long Beach City College after a 30 year career there teaching life drawing and painting Charles L Kuhn BA 1923 Director of the Busch Reisinger Museum at Harvard University Maynard Lyndon 1907 1999 architect 2 Malcolm McCullough U of M ARCH professor and author Tristan Meinecke c 1942 did not graduate painter writer architect Charles Willard Moore ARCH B Arch 1947 Hon Arch D 1992 designer of Lurie Tower on Michigan s North Campus winner of the AIA Gold Medal in 1991 Robert Nickle BA 1943 artist known primarily for his street scrap collage work studied architecture and design at Michigan worked and taught at the Art Institute of Chicago Michele Oka Doner American artist and writer Stamps School of Art amp Design BFA 1966 MFA 1968 Alumna in Residence 1990 Hon Dr Fine Arts 2016 Jason Polan American artist and illustrator Stamps School of Art amp Design BFA 2004 Ralph Rapson head of architecture at the University of Minnesota for many years one of the world s oldest and most prolific practicing architects at his death at age 93 Warren M Robbins MFA art collector whose collection led to the formation of the National Museum of African Art at the Smithsonian Institution Bernard Tony Rosenthal BA 1936 abstract sculptor Alison Ruttan BFA Photography 1976 American interdisciplinary artist and educator at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago Eric Staller BA 1971 Artist Architecture William A Starrett builder of the Empire State Building Harold P Stern BA 1943 MA 1948 PhD 1959 Director of the Freer Gallery of Art Marilyn Stokstad PhD 1957 Judith Harris Murphy Distinguished Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of Kansas Martha Tedeschi MA 1982 Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard Art Museums Raoul Wallenberg ARCH B Arch 1935 Swedish diplomat famous for assisting Hungarian Jews in late World War II namesake of the Wallenberg Fellowship and Taubman College s Wallenberg Studio Judd Winick BA 1992 Drawing and Painting cartoonist screenwriter authorArts and entertainment editDance edit Nina Davuluri BS 2011 first Indian American Miss America Miss America 2014 first to perform a Bollywood dance on that pageant s stage Janet Lilly principal dancer for Bill T Jones Arnie Zane Dance Company Sharmila Mukerjee is an Odissi Dancer and Choreographer a disciple of Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra Kapila Vatsyayan born December 25 1928 is a leading scholar of Indian classical dance art architecture and art history Directors producers and screenwriters edit Libby Appel fourth artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival Wyatt Bardouille BS 1997 producer and director of Dominica Charting a Future for Paradise William J Bell March 6 1927 April 29 2005 was an American screenwriter and television producer best known as the creator of the soap operas Another World The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful Forman Brown BA 1922 established Yale Puppeteers upon graduating opened a puppet theatre in Los Angeles in the 1920s which attracted celebrity attention and support from Greta Garbo Marie Dressler Douglas Fairbanks and Albert Einstein David Callaham BA 1999 screenwriter of Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Hal Cooper BA 1946 TV producer and director for Maude Dick Van Dyke Show Mayberry RFD That Girl I Dream of Jeannie and Empty Nest Valentine Davies BA 1927 screenwriter of Miracle on 34th Street Lillian Gallo BA 1978 winner of a Crystal Award established in 1977 to honor outstanding women who have helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry Megan Ganz BA 2006 comedy writer former associate editor of The Onion Jon Glaser BA writer comedian Richard Glatzer writer and director Still Alice Jonathan Glickman BA 1991 producer of Rush Hour franchise former president Motion Picture Group of Metro Goldwyn Mayer Josh Greenfeld 1928 2018 author and screenwriter known for screenplay for the 1974 film Harry and Tonto along with Paul Mazursky which earned them an Academy Award nomination Jon Hein BA 1989 creator of the Jump the Shark website Adam Herz BA 1996 writer and producer of American Pie Max Hodge BA 1939 TV writer for Wild Wild West Mission Impossible Marcus Welby and The Waltons Lawrence Kasdan BA 1970 MA 1972 studied creative writing won four Hopwood Awards known for his work on The Empire Strikes Back Return of the Jedi and Raiders of the Lost Ark The Force Awakens Aviva Kempner AB director and screenwriter Maryam Keshavarz MA filmmaker Philip N Krasne BA 1927 producer of the later Charlie Chan films and the Cisco Kid series David Levien BA 1989 co wrote and co directed The Knockaround Guys co wrote Rounders Jeff Marx BA 1993 composer and lyricist of musicals known for creating the Broadway musical Avenue Q with collaborator Robert Lopez together they wrote the show s 21 songs Robert McKee BA creative writing instructor Marcia Milgrom Dodge BA 1977 director choreographer playwright educator Tony Award nominee for RAGTIME revival 2010 David Newman BA 1958 MA 1959 screenwriter for Superman I II III Bonnie amp Clyde What s Up Doc and Still of the Night Leslie Newman BA 1958 screenwriter for Superman Dudley Nichols MDNG 1914 1917 screenwriter for For Whom the Bell Tolls Stagecoach the Oscar winning The Informer and Bringing up Baby Benj Pasek and Justin Paul BFAs 2007 musical theatre writing team Kerri Pomarolli BFA 1996 comedian John Rich BA 1948 MA 1949 Emmy Award winning producer for Maude That Girl Mayberry RFD and MacGyver Norman Rosten MA 1936 poet playwright novelist and Guggenheim award winner Davy Rothbart author filmmaker contributor to This American Life editor and publisher of Found Magazine Allen Rucker writer and television producer Robert Shaye BUS BBA 1960 founder and co chairman of New Line Cinema produced The Lord of the Rings trilogy Ron Sproat MA creator of character Barnabas Collins in Dark Shadows Roger L Stevens MDNG 1928 1930 HLLD 1964 stage producer for West Side Story Cat on a Hot Tin Roof A Man for All Seasons and Annie Christopher Yost BA 1995 screenwriter for Thor Ragnarok Cowboy Bebop and The MandalorianNational Book Award edit Kevin Boyle His 2004 book Arc of Justice A Saga of Race Civil Rights and Murder in the Jazz Age won the National Book Award Howard Moss won the National Book Award in 1972 for Selected Poems Frank O Hara The Collected Poems of Frank O Hara the first of several collections shared the 1972 National Book Award for Poetry Theodore Roethke won the annual National Book Award for Poetry on two occasions in 1959 for Words for the Wind 2 and posthumously in 1965 for The Far Field Keith Waldrop won the National Book Award for Poetry for his 2009 collection Transcendental Studies A Trilogy Jesmyn Ward won the 2011 National Book Award for Fiction for her second novel Salvage the Bones and the 2017 National Book Award for Sing Unburied Sing She is the only two time female winner of the National Book award Gloria Whelan won the annual National Book Award for Young People s Literature in 2000 for the novel Homeless Bird National Medal of the Arts edit James Earl Jones 1992 recipient Arthur Miller 1993 recipient Jessye Norman 2009 recipient Roger L Stevens 1988 recipientEmmy Award edit Further information Emmy Award Collectively as of 2017 update 31 Michigan alumni have won 87 Emmy Awards James A Baffico winner of 2 Emmy Awards Michael Bellavia winner of an Emmy Award Reg E Cathey winner of an Emmy Award David Connell winner of 5 Emmy Awards Darren Criss winner of an Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie The Assassination of Gianni Versace American Crime Story Ann B Davis winner of 2 Emmy Awards Paul Devlin filmmaker winner of 5 Emmy Awards Neal Gabler winner of an Emmy Award Cathy Guisewite winner of an Emmy Award Sanjay Gupta winner of an Emmy Award Peter Hansen winner of an Emmy Award Gary Hutzel winner of 4 Emmy Awards James Earl Jones winner of 8 Emmy Awards Mick Kaczorowski winner of 3 Emmy Awards Christine Lahti winner of 3 Emmy Awards Joseph LoDuca winner of 2 Emmy Awards Jill Martin winner of 4 Emmy Awards Margo Martindale winner of 3 Emmy Awards Bob McGrath received a life time achievement Emmy in 1990 Ari Melber born March 31 1980 is an American journalist for NBC News and host of MSNBC s The Beat with Ari Melber Arthur Miller winner of 2 Emmy Awards Marilyn Suzanne Miller winner of 3 Emmy Awards Gilda Radner winner of 2 Emmy Awards John Rich winner of 3 Emmy Awards Davy Rothbart winner of an Emmy Award Kurt Sayenga winner of an Emmy Award David Shuster winner of an Emmy Award Curt Sobel winner of an Emmy Award Mike Wallace winner of 21 Emmy Awards Don Was winner of an Emmy Award Beth Tanenhaus Winsten winner of an Emmy AwardGolden Globe Award winners edit Further information Golden Globe Award Darren Criss is an American actor singer and songwriter who won in 2019 Gary Gilbert born 1965 film producer and the founder and president of Gilbert Films James Earl Jones born 1931 actor career has spanned more than 60 years Jeff Levy Hinte a k a Jeffrey Kusama Hinte film producer President of Antidote International Films Madonna Madonna Louise Ciccone born 1958 singer songwriter actress and businesswoman Pasek and Paul Benj Pasek and Justin Paul songwriting duo and composing team for musical theater films and television Christine Lahti born 1950 actress filmmaker two time Golden Globe winner John Rich 1925 2012 film and television directorGrammy Award winners edit Further information Grammy Award George Crumb D M A born 1929 composer of avant garde music winner of a Grammy and a Pulitzer prize Chip Davis B A born 1947 founder and leader of Mannheim Steamroller John M Eargle M A 1931 2007 Oscar and Grammy winning audio engineer musician David Effron B A conductor and educator Gabriela Lena Frank D M A born 1972 pianist and composer of contemporary classical music Joe Henry B A born 1960 singer songwriter guitarist and producer has released 13 studio albums and produced multiple recordings for other artists including three Grammy Award winning albums Bob James M A born 1939 multiple Grammy Award winning jazz keyboardist arranger and record producer James Earl Jones born January 17 1931 actor career has spanned more than 60 years has won three Grammys Fred LaBour M A born 1948 better known by his stage name Too Slim Grammy award winning musician best known for his work with the Western swing musical and comedy group Riders in the Sky Madonna MDNG born 1958 singer songwriter actress and businesswoman referred to as the Queen of Pop since the 1980s seven time Grammy award winner Jessye Norman MUSIC MMUS 1968 HSCD 1987 opera and concert singer and 4 time Grammy winner Pasek and Paul musical duo Gilda Radner 1946 1989 comedian actress and one of seven original cast members of SNL Christopher Rouse University of Michigan fellow born 1949 composer Jennifer Laura Thompson B F A 1991 is an American actress and singer Don Was MDNG born 1952 musician record producer and record executive winner of three Grammy awardsTony Award winners edit Further information Tony Award Celia Keenan Bolger born January 26 1978 is an American actress She is perhaps best known for portraying Scout Finch in the successful play To Kill a Mockingbird Gavin James Creel born 1976 actor singer and songwriter best known for his work in musical theatre received a Tony Award for his performance as Cornelius Hackl in Hello Dolly David Allen Grier for A Soldier s Play Gregory Jbara born 1961 film television and stage actor and singer James Earl Jones born 1931 actor career has spanned more than 60 years Michael L Maguire born 1955 actor best known for his role as Enjolras in the original Broadway production of the musical Les Miserables this role won him a Tony Award in 1987 Jeff Marx born 1970 composer and lyricist of musicals winner of two Tony Awards Marian Ethel Mercer 1935 2011 actress and singer Arthur Asher Miller 1915 2005 playwright essayist and figure in twentieth century American theater Jack O Brien born 1939 director producer writer and lyricist is a winner of three Tony Awards Paul Osborn playwright and screenwriter best known for writing the screen adaptation of East of Eden won 1980 Tony award for best Broadway revival for his play about four sisters Morning s at Seven which originally opened on Broadway in 1939 Martin Pakledinaz 1953 2012 costume designer for stage and film winner of two Tony Awards Pasek and Paul known together as Pasek and Paul are an American songwriting duo and composing team for musical theater films and television Jeffrey Seller BA 1986 Broadway producer three time Tony Award winner for Best Musical Rent 1996 Avenue Q 2004 and In the Heights 2008 and most recently Hamilton James D Stern film and Broadway producer won a 2003 Tony Award for HairsprayGraphic arts edit Sid Meier BS 1976 video game designer of over 60 titles including the Civilization series Pirates and Railroad Tycoon Co founder of MicroProse and Firaxis Games Lloyd Dangle BFA 1983 cartoonist Beth Lo BA 1971 artist Dwayne McDuffie BA MA cartoonist and fantasy author Allen Al Milgrom BA 1972 comic book writer penciller inker and editor primarily for Marvel Comics known for ten year run as editor of Marvel Fanfare long involvement as writer penciler and inker on Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider Man four year tenure as West Coast Avengers penciller and long stint as the inker of X Factor Jim Ottaviani MA nuclear engineering author of several comic books about the history of science Two Fisted Science Stories About Scientists features biographical stories about Galileo Galilei Isaac Newton Niels Bohr and Richard Feynman Jason Rubin video game director comic book creator Internet company founder known for the Crash Bandicoot series of games Sam Viviano AB 1975 Art Director and cover illustrator for MAD magazineMusic edit Music Composers edit Clarice Assad MA her master s thesis concerto was recorded by Nadja Salerno Sonnenberg Evan Chambers PhD composer traditional Irish fiddler and Professor of Composition at the University of Michigan Stephen Chatman DMA 1977 composer Pius Cheung Chinese name 張 鈞 量 PhD marimbist and composer Robert Cogan BM 1951 MM 1952 music theorist composer teacher Feist Far East Movement and Natalia Kills has co written songs for Lady Gaga t A T u Flipsyde Tokio Hotel Ai Alexandra Burke and Colby O Donis Gabriela Lena Frank DMA 2001 composer Guggenheim award winner Alexander Frey BM MM conductor pianist organist harpsichordist composer Jay Gorney LS amp A BA 1917 LAW 1919 composer songwriter of Brother Can You Spare A Dime Robert James BA MA two time Grammy Award winning smooth jazz keyboardist arranger and producer Laura Karpman BM composer for film television video games theater and the concert hall winner of 5 Emmy Awards Andrew Lippa BA 1987 lyricist and composer David T Little composer and drummer known for orchestral and operatic works Normand Lockwood composer studied composition at U M 1921 1924 winner of a Guggenheim award George W Meyer PhD 1941 Tin Pan Alley songwriter Guggenheim award winner Frank Ticheli MM 1983 DMA 1987 Professor of Composition at the University of Southern California Thomas Tyra MUSIC PhD 1971 American composer arranger bandmaster and music educator Aleksandra Vrebalov DMA 2002 Serbian composer Julia Wolfe composerMusic Groups edit The Arbors 1960s pop group all four members group named after Ann Arbor Michigan George Frayne BFA MFA founder of music group Commander Cody Ella Riot band formed by Michigan undergraduates who coined DanceThink music Nomo band formed at U M 3 Tally Hall band named after a shopping plaza in MichiganMusic Instrumentalists edit Don Blum BA 1994 drummer in the band The Von Bondies Aaron Dworkin MA 1998 violinist and music educator Laurence Kaptain DMA symphonic cimbalom artist Fred LaBour MA musician instrumental in the spread of the Paul is Dead urban legend Randy Napoleon BFA 1999 jazz guitarist Barbara Nissman BM MM DMA concert pianist known for her interpretations of the music of Ginastera and ProkofievMusic Educators and Musicologists edit Judith Becker BA PhD ethnomusicologist Chalkdust born Hollis Urban Lester Liverpool PhD ethnomusicology calypsonian from Trinidad and Tobago ethnomusicologist at the University of the Virgin Islands James Kibbie DMA 1981 concert organist recording artist Professor of Organ at U M Timothy McAllister BM 95 MM 97 DMA 2002 Grammy award winning classical saxophonist member of PRISM Quartet current Professor of Saxophone at U M Daniel Bernard Roumain PhD composer and performer the self styled Dred Violinist Norma Wendelburg composer pianist and academic teacherMusic Producers edit Joe Henry singer songwriter music producer Martin Kierszenbaum also known as Cherry Cherry Boom Boom Kirschbaum is German for cherry tree head of A amp R at Interscope Records president of Interscope s subsidiary imprint Cherrytree Records songwriter producer A amp R for Lady Gaga Sting Keane Tokio Hotel Felix Pappalardi musician record producer Richard Perry BA 1964 record producer David Shayman aka Disco D BUS BBA 2002 helped pioneer Detroit booty music and later named it ghettotech producer of hip hop R amp B and dancehall tracks Sam Valenti IV BA 2000 founded independent record label Ghostly International in 1999 David Was David Weiss BA 1974 musician and producer Was Not Was music critic and commentator Don Was Don Fagenson MDNG 1970 1971 record producer Blue Note Records president and musician Was Not Was Jack Yellen BA 1913 lyricist and screenwriter two of his most recognized songs are Happy Days Are Here Again and Ain t She Sweet ASCAP board of directors 1951 69 Songwriters Hall of Fame 1972Music Vocalists edit Becky Baeling Lythgoe BFA singer actress producer Chris Bathgate BFA indie folk singer songwriter and musician in the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti folk music scene in Michigan 4 Janai Brugger MM operatic soprano Michelle Chamuel BA 2008 singer songwriter producer Muriel Costa Greenspon AB MA mezzo soprano who performed with the New York City Opera for thirty years a daughter of deaf parents David Daniels MM 1992 countertenor Joe Dassin PhD French singer Michael Fabiano BM 2005 operatic tenor Elizabeth Fischer Monastero BM 1956 operatic mezzo soprano voice teacher Theo Katzman BA 2008 singer songwriter producer Holden Madagame American transgender opera singer tenor Madonna born Madonna Ciccone MDNG 1976 1978 singer and actress Niagara musician painter lead vocalist of the punk rock bands Destroy All Monsters and Dark Carnival Sean Panikkar BM MM opera singer member of the classical crossover group Forte Tenors Nicholas Phan tenor performer of oratorio and opera Iggy Pop born James Osterberg Jr MDNG 1963 1964 rock star Ashley Putnam BM 1974 MM 1975 opera and concert singer Antwaun Stanley singer songwriter Christopher Temporelli operatic bass and concert singer radio host TV personality personal development coach speaker and author Vienna Teng born Cynthia Yih Shih Taiwanese American pianist and singer songwriter albums include Waking Hour 2002 Warm Strangers 2004 Dreaming Through The Noise 2006 and Inland Territory 2009 live album The Moment Always Vanishing 2009 on which she is double billed with her percussionist Alex Wong Dick Valentine BA 1994 singer of Electric Six Sachal Vasandani jazz vocalistAcademy Award nominees and winners edit Further information Academy Awards John Briley BA 1951 MA 1952 won Academy Award For Best Original Screenplay Gandhi Valentine Davies Miracle on 34th Street earned him an Academy Award for Best Story in 1947 Charles Crawford Davis COE 1916 won 1948 Oscar for his invention of the Davis Drive System a system for merging sound with pictures and driving the film through movie cameras and projectors Michael Dunn MDNG nominated for Best Supporting Actor in 1966 for Ship of Fools John M Eargle MM 1954 Oscar and Grammy winning audio engineer musician piano church and theater organ Michael Epstein BArch also winner of two George Foster Peabody Awards an Emmy and a Writers Guild Award Gary Gilbert BBA The Kids Are All Right nominated for Best Picture producer founder and president of Gilbert Films James Earl Jones BFA 1955 actor the voice of Darth Vader in the Star Wars movies winner of two Tony Awards and an honorary Oscar Lawrence Edward Larry Kasdan MA The Big Chill nominated screenplay Grand Canyon nominated screenplay The Accidental Tourist nominated screenplay Best Picture Grand Canyon won the Golden Bear at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival Christine Lahti BFA 1972 actress winner of the Academy Award an Emmy and two Golden Globe awards Kurt Luedtke Out of Africa winner Writing Adapted Screenplay Arthur Miller BA 1938 nominated for The Crucible the play was adapted for film twice by Jean Paul Sartre as the 1957 film Les Sorcieres de Salem and by Miller himself as the 1996 film The Crucible his adaptation earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Screenplay based on Previously Produced Material his only nomination John Nelson Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects for Gladiator and Blade Runner 2049 Dudley Nichols nominated for Best Screenplay for The Long Voyage Home in 1941 for Best Original Screenplay for Air Force in 1944 and for Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen for The Tin Star in 1958 he won Best Screenplay for The Informer in 1936 but initially refused the honor due to an ongoing writer s strike Pasek and Paul Benj Pasek and Justin Paul known together as Pasek and Paul are an Academy and Tony Award winning American songwriting duo and composing team for musical theater films and televisionTalent management edit George Finkel BA 1958 TV sports producer for NBC Sports 1971 1990 won three Emmy awards Dan Glickman BA 1966 President and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America Inc Theatre film and television edit Stanley Bahorek BFA 2003 actor Rick Bayless chef who specializes in modern interpretations of traditional Mexican cuisine known for PBS series Mexico One Plate at a Time Michael Bellavia BS 1991 Emmy Award winning President of Animax Entertainment Selma Blair BA 1994 actress known for Cruel Intentions and Legally Blonde Zachary Booth BFA 2004 actor Sophina Brown BFA actor Numb3rs David Burtka BFA 1997 actor chef entertainment news correspondent for E News Bruno Campos LAW Brazilian born actor Nip Tuck Jessica Cauffiel SMTD BFA actress Esther K Chae MA actress Darren Criss BFA 2009 actor singer songwriter cast member of Glee member of StarKid Productions Ann B Davis BFA 1948 two time Emmy award winner played the secretary in The Bob Cummings Show and Alice Nelson on The Brady Bunch Donald Alan Don Diamond BA 1942 radio film and television actor known for his comic portrayal as Crazy Cat on the 1960s television sitcom F Troop Erin Dilly actress Truly Scrumptious in the 2005 musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang for which she was nominated for a Tony Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award Michael Dunn aka Gary Neil Miller MDNG actor known for his recurring role as mad scientist Dr Miguelito Loveless in the 1960s TV series The Wild Wild West Barrett Foa BFA 1999 actor NCIS Los Angeles Hunter Foster BFA 1992 Tony Award nominated actor Stephen Fung Tak Lun BA 1992 Hong Kong based actor singer model writer and film director Alexander Gemignani actor tenor David Alan Grier BA 1978 actor comedian Erika Henningsen BFA 2014 Broadway actress known for originating the role of Cady Heron in Mean Girls Avery Hopwood AB 1905 one of the most successful playwrights of the Jazz Age Ruth Hussey actress Stephanie Izard BA chef winner of the fourth season of Top Chef Bravo s cooking competition show Gregory Jbara MDNG 1979 1981 Tony award winning actor 5 Tusshar Kapoor BBA actor in Indian cinema Andrew Keenan Bolger BFA 2007 known for the role of Crutchy in Disney s Newsies as well as for his video blog Andrew s Blog Celia Keenan Bolger BFA 2000 Broadway actress who originated the role of Olive Ostrovsky in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Eponine in the revival of Les Miserables Nancy Kovack film and TV actress attended U M at age 15 and graduated by 19 appeared on Star Trek and Bewitched in 1969 she was nominated for an Emmy for an appearance on Mannix Ethan Laidlaw actor Mark Lenard actor including several Star Trek movies Matt Letscher BA 1992 film and TV actor The Mask of Zorro Lucy Liu BFA 1990 actress known for Ally McBeal Elementary and for the movie versions of Charlie s Angels Taylor Louderman Broadway actress known for originating roles Campbell in Bring It On The Musical and Regina George in Mean Girls the Musical Strother Martin BA 1947 actor member of the diving team Margo Martindale film stage and television actress Emmy Award winner Bob McGrath 1954 actor singer and writer Bob from PBS Sesame Street Mark Metcalf BA 1968 actor in television and film Eric Millegan Bones Emily Morse born 1970 sex therapist author and media personality Sydney Morton played a recurring character in Spike Lee s She s Gotta Have It Taylor Nichols actor Michael O Brien writer Saturday Night Live 2009 2015 cast member 2013 14 Beverley Owen nee Ogg sometimes credited as Beverly Owen known for having played Marilyn Munster Eren Ozker 1970 puppeteer and Muppet performer Ashley Park BFA 2013 Broadway actress known for her work in The King and I and for originating the role of Gretchen Wieners in Mean Girls Rob Paulsen class of 1975 actor attended 1975 only David Paymer BA 1975 character actor Carpool Get Shorty Jean Peters actress Gilda Radner BA 1970 actress and comedian known for her work on Saturday Night Live for which she won an Emmy in 1978 Ted Raimi BA 1983 actor seaQuest DSV and Xena Warrior Princess William Russ actor the father on Boy Meets World Ellen Sandweiss MA in Theatre Management B movie actress has performed in musical theatre as a dancer and pop singer and in a one woman show of Jewish music Martha Scott BA 1934 actress Our Town Academy Award nomination The Ten Commandments Ben Hur Miriam Shor BFA film stage and television actress Douglas Sills actor Randy and Jason Sklar professionally known as the Sklar Brothers identical twin comedians StarKid Productions the cast and creators of YouTube sensation A Very Potter Musical Jennifer Laura Thompson BFA 1991 Tony Award nominated actress played Glinda in the Broadway musical Wicked Carlos Valdes SMTD BA 2011 actor and musician The Flash Kapila Vatsyayan MA Indian arts scholar founder and director of Indira Kalakendra James Wolk BFA 2007 actor Front of the Class The Crazy Ones Mike Weinberg BFA 2015 actor Life as a House Home Alone 4 Helene York BFA 2007 actress known for her role in The Other TwoWriters of fiction poetry and nonfiction edit Daniel Aaron BA 1933 author of many articles and books including Men of Good Hope A Story of American Progressives The Unwritten War Writers of the Civil War and with Richard Hofstadter and William Miller The Structure of American History Megan Abbott BA author of crime fiction and of a non fiction analysis of hardboiled crime fiction Mystery Writers of America Edgar Allan Poe Award in 2008 for Queenpin Saladin Ahmed BA Arab American science fiction and fantasy writer and poet Uwem Akpan MFA 2007 Nigerian author Jesuit priest won Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book and the PEN Beyond Margins Award for Say You re One of Them Jennifer Allison BA author of mystery novels and the Gilda Joyce children s series Olive San Louie Anderson author of An American Girl and Her Four Years in a Boys College Max Apple BA 1963 author of The Oranging of America 1976 short stories Zip A Novel of the Left and the Right 1978 novel Three Stories 1983 short stories Free Agents 1984 novel The Propheteers A Novel 1987 novel and Roommates My Grandfather s Story 1994 biography of his grandfather Robert Arthur Jr BA 1930 writer novelist editor created The Three Investigators mystery series for young readers and worked on the anthology TV series Alfred Hitchcock Presents Robert Asprin MDNG 1964 1965 science fiction and fantasy author Brit Bennett MFA 2014 author of The Mothers 2016 Kevin Boyle PhD author professor of history his 2004 book Arc of Justice A Saga of Race Civil Rights and Murder in the Jazz Age won the National Book Award Sven Birkerts AB 1973 essayist and author of The Gutenberg Elegies and son of emeritus faculty member Gunnar Birkerts Martha Arnold Boughton Ph B 1880 poet biographer song music and lyrics Philip Breitmeyer AB 1947 wrote Lightning Ridge Further Adventures of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Michael Byers MFA writer John Malcolm Brinnin BA 1942 Canadian born American poet and literary critic Juliet Winters Carpenter BA MA 1976 translator of Japanese author Meg Waite Clayton LAW JD The Language of Light was a finalist for Barbara Kingsolver s Bellwether Prize The Wednesday Sisters became a national bestseller and a book club favorite James Oliver Jim Curwood MDNG 1899 1900 action adventure writer and conservationist Jose Y Dalisay Jr MFA 1988 Filipino writer Underwood Dudley PhD 1965 known for his popular writing about crank mathematics Elizabeth Ehrlich wrote Miriam s Kitchen Neal Gabler LAW JD author of An Empire of Their Own How the Jews Invented Hollywood 1989 Winchell Gossip Power and the Culture of Celebrity 1994 Life the Movie How Entertainment Conquered Reality 1998 and Walt Disney Triumph of the American Imagination 2006 Mary Gaitskill author of Bad Behavior 1988 Two Girls Fat and Thin 1991 Because They Wanted To 1997 stories Veronica 2005 Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr AB 1933 wrote Cheaper by the Dozen Connie Glaser MA author speaker and columnist on the topics of women s leadership and communications Josh Greenfeld novelist playwright screenwriter author of A Child Called Noah trilogy Judith Guest BA 1959 wrote Ordinary People later turned into an Academy Award winning film Cathy Guisewite BA 1972 author creator of Cathy comic strip Aaron Hamburger BA 1995 writer his short story collection The View from Stalin s Head 2004 was awarded the Rome Prize by the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy in Rome his novel Faith for Beginners 2005 was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award Gabrielle Hamilton MFA owner and manager of Prune restaurant in Manhattan author of Blood Bones and Butter recipient of the James Beard award for best chef Steve Hamilton AB 1983 wrote Blood is the Sky an Alex McKnight mystery his 1999 novel A Cold Day in Paradise won an Edgar Award his 2010 novel The Lock Artist won an Edgar for Best Novel one of only five authors to win the award twice Robert Hayden MA 1944 Professor of Poetry 1969 1980 Raelynn Hillhouse HHRS MA PhD 1993 author of spy novels national security expert blogger The Spy Who Billed Me political scientist Matthew Hittinger MFA 2004 author of the poetry collection Skin Shift 2012 and the chapbook Pear Slip 2007 winner of the Spire Press 2006 Chapbook Award Jessica Hollander BA 2004 author of Katherine Anne Porter Prize winning story collection In These Times the Home is a Tired Place 2013 and the chapbook Mythical Places 2019 Sonders Press James Avery Hopwood AB 1905 playwright established the U M Hopwood Awards one of the premier playwrights of the jazz age at one time had four plays running simultaneously on Broadway James Hynes novelist Randa Jarrar Palestinian American novelist short story writer and translator Ruth Ward Kahn BA 1889 author lecturer Laura Kasischke MFA 1987 author and Guggenheim award winner In a Perfect World Suspicious River White Bird in a Blizzard The Life Before Her Eyes Boy Heaven Be Mine Feathered Jane Kenyon BA 1970 MA 1972 poet and wife of former Michigan professor Donald Hall U S Poet Laureate Elizabeth Kostova MFA 2004 writer her first novel The Historian was published in 2005 and has become a best seller Kathryn Lasky BA 1966 children s author and nonfiction writer Daniel Lyons MFA 1992 writer senior editor at Forbes magazine writer at Newsweek editor of ReadWrite Ross Macdonald MA 1942 PhD 1952 wrote the Lew Archer mystery series Janet Malcolm 1955 writer for The New Yorker wrote In the Freud Archives Sebastian Matthews MFA poet and writer Thomas McGuane MDNG novelist Richelle Mead BA bestselling fantasy author Brad Meltzer BA 1992 wrote The Zero Game The Tenth Justice Dead Even The First Counsel and The Millionaires creator of TV series Jack and Bobby Walter Miller MA 1844 classics scholar first to translate the Iliad into English in the native dactylic hexameter Sara Moulton BA 1974 author of Sara Moulton Cooks at Home Sara s Secrets for Weeknight Meals and Sara Moulton s Everyday Family Dinners Nami Mun MFA Korean American novelist and short story writer Davi Napoleon AB 1966 AM 1968 wrote Chelsea on the Edge The Adventures of an American Theater Heather Neff BA 1978 African American novelist and professor Bich Minh Nguyen MFA novelist American Book Award for Short Girls Frank O Hara MA 1951 author of A City Winter and Other Poems Oranges 12 Pastorals Second Avenue Odes Lunch Poems Love Poems Patrick O Keeffe MFA winner of the Hopwood Program s Chamberlain Award for Creative Writing for Above the Bar instructor in U M s Sweetland Writing Center won the 2006 Story Prize for The Hill Road won 2006 Whiting Writers Award Susan Olasky AB 1975 author Susan Orlean AB 1976 wrote The Orchid Thief made into the movie Adaptation John Patric attended 1924 25 wrote for National Geographic and Reader s Digest in the 1930s and 1940s Otto Penzler editor of mystery fiction proprietor of The Mysterious Bookshop in New York City Marge Piercy AB 1957 wrote Braided Lives and Fly Away Home Hopwood Program award winner Elwood Reid novelist and short story writer Kathryn Reiss MFA award winning author of children s and young adult fiction Paisley Rekdal MFA poet Emma Winner Rogers Litt B 1891 writer speaker suffragist Matthew Rohrer BA poet and Hopwood Award winner Ari Roth playwright and artistic director of Theater J Kristen Roupenian MFA author of You Know You Want This Cat Person and Other Stories Preeta Samarasan MFA 2006 wrote Evening is the Whole Day Ruth L Schwartz MFA 14985 poet Allen Seager author Amos Berry and A Frieze of Girls William Shawn MDNG 1925 1927 The New Yorker editor 1952 1987 Porter Shreve MFA author professor of English and Director of the Creative Writing Program at Purdue University Danez Smith MFA 2017 poet John Sinclair BA 1964 poet one time manager of the band MC5 Hubert Skidmore had written six novels by the time he was 30 including Hawk s Nest married to Maritta Wolff Betty Smith 1921 22 1927 1931 author of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Iehiro Tokugawa born 7 February 1965 is an author translator and the heir of the main Tokugawa house Robert Traver pen name of John D Voelker JD 1928 wrote Anatomy of a Murder Jia Tolentino MFA 2015 staff writer for The New Yorker and formerly deputy editor of Jezebel and contributing editor at The Hairpin David Treuer PhD 1999 writer Chris Van Allsburg BA 1972 author and illustrator best known for Jumanji and The Polar Express both made into films Jesmyn Ward MFA 2005 author of Where the Line Bleeds 2008 Salvage the Bones 2011 Men We Reaped 2013 and Sing Unburied Sing 2017 Edmund White AB 1962 writer for Vanity Fair and The New Yorker Stewart Edward White PhD 1895 MA 1903 author Nancy Willard BA PhD 1982 Newbery Medal for A Visit to William Blake s Inn Maritta Wolff BA 1940 author of Whistle Stop called by Sinclair Lewis the most important novel of the year also wroteAbout Lyddy Thomas 1947 Back of Town 1952 The Big Nickelodeon 1956 and Buttonwood 1962 Sarah Zettel BA science fiction fantasy and mystery authorSee also editHopwood ProgramReferences edit Kathryn O Galbraith 1945 Something About the Author vol 347 Gale 2019 pp 88 91 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