List of University of Evansville alumni
Appearance
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Entertainment
[edit]- David Emge, actor Dawn of the Dead
- Crista Flanagan, actress, comedian MadTV
- Kelli Giddish, actress All My Children, "Law & Order: SVU"
- Ron Glass, actor Firefly, Barney Miller
- Deirdre Lovejoy, actress The Wire
- Rami Malek, Academy Award-winning actor The Pacific, Night at the Museum, The War at Home, Mr. Robot and Bohemian Rhapsody
- Jack McBrayer, actor 30 Rock, Forgetting Sarah Marshall
- David McFadzean producer and writer of Home Improvement and Roseanne
- Jim Michaels, producer of Supernatural, Everybody Hates Chris, and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
- Lennon Parham, producer, director, actress Playing House
- Stephen Plunkett, actor The Mend, War Horse, The Orphans' Home Cycle
- Carrie Preston, actress, True Blood
- The Watson Twins, Musicians
- Matt Williams, producer and writer of The Cosby Show, Home Improvement, and Roseanne
- Rutina Wesley, actress True Blood
Politics
[edit]- Lloyd Winnecke, 34th Mayor of Evansville
Business
[edit]- Khalid Almolhem, Director General of Saudi Arabian Airlines
Sports
[edit]- Marty Amsler, former National Football League defensive end[1]
- Andy Benes, former MLB player
- Don Buse, NBA All-Star
- Jamey Carroll, former MLB player
- Alec Dufty, NY Red Bulls MLS Goal Keeper
- Cory Elenio, Columbus Crew MLS Midfielder
- Sal Fasano, MLB player
- Kyle Freeland, MLB player
- Scott Haffner, Former NBA player drafted in the 2nd round of the 1989 NBA draft
- Brad Leaf, American-Israeli basketball player for Hapoel Galil Elyon and Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israel Premier League
- Troy Perkins, D.C. United MLS Goalkeeper
- Jerry Sloan, NBA player and Hall of Fame head coach
- David Weir, soccer player for Everton F.C., Rangers F.C., Hearts and Scotland
Sciences and Engineering
[edit]- Richard Harbert Smith, professor and researcher of aeronautical engineering at MIT (1929/45).
Other
[edit]- Adam Alexander, Fox Sports 1 NASCAR Host and Play-by-Play Announcer
- John B. Conaway, Lieutenant General and former Chief of National Guard Bureau
- Marilyn Durham, novelist
- Lisel Mueller, poet who won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1997
- David J. Lawson, a bishop of the United Methodist Church
References
[edit]- ^ "Honor Roll of Donors". 1800 Lincoln Avenue, Evansville, Indiana 47722: University of Evansville. Archived from the original on October 9, 2010. Retrieved September 23, 2010.
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