
Noted Fairfax High School Alumni - All Classes
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Alphabetical by
last name Byron Allen, talk show host Gene Allen, Art Director, Academy Award Herb Alpert, musician Hyman Arnesty, World Interscholastic Rope Climb Champion David Arquette, actor and wrestler Michael "Flea" Balzary, musician, Red Hot Chili Peppers Robert Barro, class of 61, influential macroeconomist Ron Bass, Academy Award for Best Writing Michael Berk, Excutive Producer & Creator of Bay Watch (brother of Linda Berk - class of 61) Charles Bernstein, class of '61, Composer Chuck Braverman, class of w'62, nominated for Academy Award, produced and directed numerous films Michael "Fat Mike" Burkett, musician (NOFX) Jack Catton, General, U.S. Air Force; Lockheed V.P. Gower Champion, director and choreographer Vincent Dalsinger, Appellate Court Judge Mike Epstein, class of 61, major league baseball player Chuck Essegian, outfielder, 1959 World Champion Dodgers Warren Entner - class of 61, Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Songwriter for the Grass Roots Danny Everett, Olympic Gold Medal , 400 meter 4x4 relay, 1988 Robert Falkenburg, Wimbledon Tennis Champion, 1948 Robert Freedman, class of 61, Alameda County Supervising Judge and Assistant Presiding Judge Steven Gee, reality star, Winner of Solitary Season One (Solitary TV series) Larry Gelbart, television writer/producer Judy Meisels Ashmann-Gerst, class of 61, Associate Justice, Court of Appeal Dorothy Felsenburg Gotlieb, class of 61, Colorado House of representatives Majority Whip Az-Zahir Hakim, American football player in the NFL Harry Handler, superintendent for Los Angeles Unified School District from 1981 to 1987 Jim Hardy, Football Player, USC, Los Angeles Rams Gilbert Harrison, editor of The New Republic from the late fifties to the mid seventies Charles Herbert, child actor of the 1950s/1960s Saul "Slash" Hudson, Fairfax and Beverly Hills high schools, guitarist, Guns 'N Roses ,Velvet Revolver) Timothy Hutton, actor Jack Irons, musician, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam Jermaine Jackson, musician, Jackson Five Marlon Jackson, musician, Jackson Five Rami Jaffe, Organist, The Wallflowers Alain Johannes, musician (Queens of the Stone Age) Jack Kemp, politician and professional football player Jonathan King, editor (Sunset, Sierra, Mother Jones, The Berkeleyan) Anthony Kiedis, musician (Red Hot Chili Peppers) Annette Kleinbard, (Carol Conners), lead singer Teddybears "To know him is to love him", wrote theme from Rocky & others Lenny Kravitz, musician Steve Douglas Kreisman, aka Steve Douglas, saxophonist, elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Mila Kunis, class of 2001, actress Barry Latman, pitcher for the White Sox, Indians, Angels and Astros Jacqui Levy Landrum, class of 61, choreography, Emmy Award Nominee Jerry Lieber, Lyricist, Songwriting Team of Lieber and Stoller Myra Cohn Livingston, Poetry, Children's Books Carole Lombard, class of 1927, married Clark Gable, actress Howard Miller, Brigadier General, U.S. Army Chris Mills, professional basketball player Ricardo Montalban, actor Demi Moore, actress (dropped out at age 16) Barbara Kaminar Mujica, class of 61, novelist, books & short stories including Frida which was turned into a movie Bria Myles, model, actress Michael Nash, Presiding Superior Court Judge, Prosecuted "Hillside Strangler" Dave Navarro, musician (Jane's Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers) Jaclyn Ngan, actress (Freedom Writers) Stephen Perkins, musician (Jane's Addiction, Porno for Pyros) Dorothy Poynton, Olympic Diving Champion Robert Rand, Medicine, Brain Surgeon, UCLA Judith A. Reisman, author, critic of Kinsey Mickey Rooney, actor Aaron Rosenberg, Motion Picture Producer, also elected to the College Football Hall of Fame Frank Rothman, chairman, president, and CEO of MGM studios from 1982 to 1986, attorney, scholarship award giver Norm Shapiro, class of 61, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Allan Sherman, musician, parodist, satirist, and television producer Larry Sherry, major league baseball pitcher & MVP of the 1959 World Series Norm Sherry, major league baseball catcher Randal Simmons, SWAT Officer Joe Shipp, Basketball player Cal Bears Josh Shipp, Basketball player UCLA Bruins Murray Silverstein, class of 61, architect, author-writer, poet Robert Silverstein, Fmr. Chairman of Board, Cedars Sinai Hospital Slash, Fairfax and Beverly Hills high schools, guitarist, Guns 'N Roses ,Velvet Revolver) Hillel Slovak, musician (Red Hot Chili Peppers) Craig Smith, basketball player Charlotte Rubinfeld Spadero, Fmr. Mayor, Chm. Board of Ed., Beverly Hills City Council Phil Spector, Wall of Sound, one of the most distinctive producers in the history of popular music George "Tuck" Stainback, Major League Baseball player, Yankees, Dodgers, Cubs, Cardinals, and Phillies Arnold Steinhardt, first violinist of the Guarneri Quartet Larry Steinman, (Larry Tremaine), class of 61, radio DJ & TV host in LA, DJ of top rock 'n rolls radio station in Europe Carol Tavris, class of w62, social psychologist and author Alex Thomas, comedian Russ Titelman - Emmy award winner, won Grammy three times. Martha Tilton, vocalist with Benny Goodman's band Jim Tunney - Fairfax principal from 1964 to 1970 - Referee for Super Bowls VI, XI, XII, and XVIII William (Bill) Weber, class of 61, nominated for 2 academy awards Roberta Weintraub, L.A. Board of Education, Executive Director HighTechHigh-LA Robert Wexler, President, University of Judaism John Wright, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army
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Yaroslavsky,
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