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- Soccer player (en)
- Novelist and short story writer. (en)
- Pioneer in artificial intelligence, the psychology of human cognition, and list processing. (en)
- Founding member of the band Blue Cheer, often considered to be the first heavy metal band (en)
- Played in the NBA for the Warriors and SuperSonics, 1961–1971. (en)
- Private equity investor and co-founder of Hellman & Friedman. (en)
- Comedian, briefly attended Lowell before transferring to Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts. (en)
- Physician; Professor, Washington University in St. Louis. Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1945. (en)
- NCAA Men's Tennis Championship in Singles in 1948 ; Collegiate Tennis Hall of Famer. (en)
- Member of Sly & The Family Stone, The Elvin Bishop Group, Rubicon, and The Tokens (en)
- Notable architect of Broadway and Los Angeles theatres and cinemas. (en)
- Marine Corps four-star general, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps. (en)
- Reality television personality who gained fame on The Real World: San Diego, and later, an actress known for her work in films such as Sorority Row and The Hangover Part II and in TV series such as Once Upon a Time. (en)
- Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. (en)
- Movie and TV personality who starred in the television series, Law & Order. (en)
- Husband of Dianne Feinstein. Chairman and President of Blum Capital. Regent of the University of California. (en)
- Decorated Marine aviator, New York Yankee, Hall of Fame announcer (en)
- Press secretary to US President John F. Kennedy; later, United States Senator from California. (en)
- Board Chairman, Levi Strauss & Co and namesake of Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. (en)
- Actor, Batman television series. (en)
- American cartoonist and author (en)
- American literary critic. (en)
- American producer and screenwriter. (en)
- Attorney & U.S. Ambassador to Japan. (en)
- CEO of Stitch Fix. (en)
- CEO of The Jackson Laboratory (en)
- California power broker, Lawyer, UC Regent (en)
- Chief Executive of the Joseph Magnin Co. (en)
- Composer and vocalist (en)
- Creator of Beach Blanket Babylon. (en)
- Film and television writer. (en)
- First Director of the National Park Service. (en)
- Founder and Board Chairman of The GAP. (en)
- Founding partner of E.F. Hutton & Co. (en)
- Fourth Director of the National Park Service. (en)
- Hip hop musician (en)
- Hip-hop artist. (en)
- Historian of science. (en)
- Journalist and author. (en)
- Pulitzer Prize winner, creator of "Rube Goldberg" machines. (en)
- Major League Baseball Player for New York Yankees (en)
- Major League Baseball player for the Chicago Cubs. (en)
- Member of the Symbionese Liberation Army. (en)
- Model and actress. Star of Faking It. (en)
- NBA player (en)
- Nobel Prize in Physics in 2001. (en)
- President of Yale University from 1993 to 2013. (en)
- President of the San Francisco Giants MLB team. (en)
- Renowned artist and inventor of the mobile. (en)
- Rhodes Scholar, writer. (en)
- Primatologist and conservationist known for extensive study of the mountain gorillas in Rwanda. Subject of the book and film Gorillas in the Mist. (en)
- Screenwriter of Sucker Free City and Watchmen . (en)
- Singer, songwriter, producer & model. (en)
- Tony Award-winning singer, actress and comedian. (en)
- Software entrepreneur; Writer; Filmmaker. Film Inside Job won 2011 best documentary Academy Award. (en)
- U.S. Ambassador to Nepal. (en)
- U.S. Army brigadier general. (en)
- Nobel Prize in Physics in 1907. First American Nobel laureate in a scientific field. (en)
- Aka Lemony Snicket, bestselling author of a series of children's novels: A Series of Unfortunate Events, and a novel set in a fictional Lowell High School, The Basic Eight. (en)
- Played in the NFL for the San Diego Chargers, 1983–1992. (en)
- Academy Award nominated Costume Designer for movies and TV, including Star Trek. (en)
- Attorney & businessman, namesake of Tilden Regional Park in the East Bay. (en)
- Well-known legal theorist and law professor at Yale and Stanford. (en)
- Developed first commercially viable Video Tape Recorder at Ampex. (en)
- Inventor, businessman, philanthropist. Co-founder, Hewlett-Packard Company; William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. (en)
- Singer, percussionist, music arranger, record producer; founder of The Cultural Heritage Choir. (en)
- Entrepreneur and liberal political donor associated with the Democracy Alliance. (en)
- Marine Corps Major general, also drafted by Washington Redskins in 1944. (en)
- Computer hacker, key figure in WikiLeaks case, and journalist who attended Lowell along with two other high schools. (en)
- President of MALDEF, HUD Assistant Secretary of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity. (en)
- Movie and TV actor: The Incredible Hulk, My Favorite Martian, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, and film director. (en)
- First President of the World Bank; Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank. (en)
- Playwright, Executive Producer for Grateful Crane Ensemble theatre organization. (en)
- Popular columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle for more than 40 years. (en)
- District Attorney of San Francisco; State Attorney General; Governor of California, 1959–1967. (en)
- Senior United States district judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. (en)
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