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This is a list of notable people that were born in, or who have lived in, Berkeley, California. Located in the San Francisco Bay area and near Oakland, it includes people who attended Berkeley High School, but not people that attended University of California, Berkeley unless they achieved notoriety while in attendance, and were also residents of the city at the time.

Academia[edit]

  • Margaret Singer – clinical psychologist, professor at UC Berkeley
  • Alfred Tarski – mathematician, logician, professor at UC Berkeley
  • Chang-Lin Tien – 8th Chancellor of University of California, Berkeley (1990–1997), first Asian American and Chinese American to head a major United States university
  • Blake R. Van Leer – United States Army officer, civil rights advocate, and president of Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Sean Williams – professor of ethnomusicology
  • Actors[edit]

  • Robert Culp – actor, screenwriter, voice actor, and director; attended Berkeley High School.[2][3]
  • Augusta Dabney – actress; born and raised in Berkeley[4]
  • Daveed Diggs – actor, screenwriter, film producer, rapper, singer, songwriter; attended Berkeley High School.
  • Whoopi GoldbergAcademy Award-winning actress and television personality; lived in Berkeley for many years.[5]
  • Karen Grassle – actress
  • Nina Hartley – pornographic actress
  • Rita Moreno – actress, dancer; Oscar, Emmy and Tony Award winner
  • Jamieson Price – voice actor
  • Nicole Richie – socialite, reality television personality, fashion designer
  • Rebecca Romijn – model, actress
  • Andy Samberg – actor, Saturday Night Live comedian, member of Lonely Island, attended Berkeley High School[1][6]
  • Jorma Taccone – actor and director, member of Lonely Island, attended Berkeley High School[6]
  • Chris Tashima – actor and filmmaker
  • Sasha Velourdrag queen
  • Wavy Gravy – professional clown, actor, activist, Hog Farm founder
  • Daniel Wu – Hong Kong actor
  • Chefs, cookbook authors[edit]

  • Narsai David – chef, author, radio and television personality.
  • Ken Hom – chef, author and television-show presenter.
  • Andy Baraghani – chef, cookbook author, recipe developer and former food editor.
  • Mollie Katzen – cookbook author
  • Jack LaLanne – health and fitness enthusiast
  • Samin Nosrat – chef, food writer, Netflix series host
  • Alice Waters – restaurateur, chef, and activist, originally from Chatham Borough, New Jersey
  • Crime[edit]

  • Daniel Andreas San Diegodomestic terrorist
  • Visual artists and designers[edit]

  • Elmer Bischoff – painter
  • Justina Blakeney – designer and author
  • Christopher Brown – painter, printmaker, and professor[9]
  • Alan Chin – artist
  • Daniel Clowes – cartoonist
  • Robert Crumb – cartoonist
  • Jay DeFeo – painter
  • Richard Diebenkorn – painter
  • Lillian Wolock Elliott – fiber artist, textile designer
  • David Lance Goines – artist, calligrapher, typographer, printer, author
  • Sidney Gordin – painter, sculptor, professor
  • Michael Heizer – earth artist, sculptor
  • Hans Hofmann – painter, teacher
  • Joseph Holmes – landscape photographer
  • Ynez Johnston – painter, sculptor, printmaker, and born in Berkeley.[10]
  • William Keith – landscape artist
  • Peter Rutledge Koch – letterpress printer, artists book publisher, typographer, designer
  • Ronnie Landfield – painter
  • Dorothea Lange – photographer
  • Sylvia LarkSeneca painter, printmaker
  • Roger Montgomery – urban designer, architect, Dean University of California, Berkeley
  • Peter Reginato – sculptor
  • Zahara Schatz – sculptor, artist
  • Nancy Selvin – sculptor
  • Jeremy Shafer – origami artist
  • Izzy Sher – sculptor
  • Adrian Tomine – cartoonist
  • Ella Wall Van Leer – American artist, architect and women's rights activist
  • Peter Voulkos – ceramist, sculptor
  • Business leaders and entrepreneurs[edit]

  • Anastasia Ashman – writer, producer, co-founder of the startup GlobalNiche.net
  • John Buckman – internet entrepreneur
  • Philo T. Farnsworth – all-electronic television inventor, founder of Farnsworth Television and Radio Corporation.
  • John Gage – one of the founders of Sun Microsystems
  • Candido Jacuzzi – inventor of submersible pump
  • Bill Joy – developer of BSD UNIX and co-founder of Sun Microsystems
  • Gordon Moore – co-founder of Intel
  • Robert Reffkin – CEO of Compass, Inc.
  • Eric Schmidt – ex-CEO of Google
  • Dave Winer – software developer and entrepreneur
  • Steve Wozniak – engineer and entrepreneur, Apple Inc. co-founder
  • Stephen G. Cecchetti – economist and economic advisor
  • Filmmakers[edit]

  • Harrod Blank – documentary filmmaker and son of Les Blank
  • Les Blank – documentary filmmaker
  • Aaron Cometbus – documentarian of the Punk rock music world
  • Gregory Hoblit – film and television director
  • Scott Hamilton Kennedy – Oscar nominated documentary filmmaker
  • Lisa Onodera – film producer, Picture Bride, The Debut, Americanese
  • Michael Ritchie – film director
  • Phil Tippett – Academy Award-winning special effects artist
  • Jay Ward – creator of animated television series Crusader Rabbit, Rocky and Bullwinkle, and George of the Jungle
  • Saul Zaentz – film and music producer
  • Akiva Schaffer – film director
  • Journalists, news media[edit]

  • Rosalie Ritz – courtroom artist, reporter
  • Galen Rowell – wilderness photographer, adventure photojournalist
  • Tabitha SorenMTV News reporter
  • Charlie Winton – publisher
  • Musicians[edit]

  • Samuel Adams – composer of contemporary classical, electronic, electroacoustic
  • Billie Joe Armstrong – singer-songwriter, actor, guitarist, and lead singer of the Berkeley-based punk rock band Green Day
  • Tim Armstrong – member of punk rock bands Rancid, Transplants and Operation Ivy
  • Emit Bloch – songwriter, guitarist, journalist
  • Peter Buck – guitarist for R.E.M.
  • Emilio Castillo – musician
  • John Cipollina – guitarist, Quicksilver Messenger Service
  • Tre Cool – drummer of the band Green Day
  • Martha Davis - rock and new wave singer-songwriter
  • Mike Dirnt – bassist of Green Day
  • Rockmond Dunbar – actor
  • Adam Duritz – singer-songwriter, Counting Crows
  • John Fahey – guitarist
  • John Fogerty – musician of Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • Tom Fogerty – musician of Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • Gabriela Lena FrankGrammy-winning composer, Grammy-nominated pianist
  • Rodney Franklin – jazz pianist
  • Matt Freeman – member of punk rock bands Rancid and Operation Ivy
  • Benny Green – jazz pianist
  • Davey Havok – singer for AFI
  • Charlie Hunter – jazz musician
  • David Immerglück – guitarist, Counting Crows
  • KSHMR – EDM producer and DJ
  • Stephen "Doc" Kupka – musician
  • Phil LeshGrateful Dead bassist
  • Larry Livermore – writer, musician, founder of Lookout Records
  • Brandon McCartney (Lil B or the BasedGod) – rapper, record producer, author, activist and motivational speaker
  • Country Joe McDonald – singer-songwriter, and activist
  • Ed Masuga – singer, musician, and songwriter
  • Dylan Mattingly – composer
  • Dave Mello – drummer for ska punk band Operation Ivy
  • Jesse Michaelsska punk singer-songwriter for Operation Ivy and Common Rider
  • Nick 13 – vocalist, guitarist
  • Joaquín Nin-Culmellcomposer, concert pianist, UC professor (emeritis), brother of Anaïs Nin
  • The Pack – rap group
  • Gwydion Pendderwen – born Thomas deLong, American Wiccan folk singer
  • Lenny PickettSaturday Night Live band leader, saxophone player
  • Joshua Redman – jazz saxophonist
  • Malvina Reynolds – singer, songwriter
  • Joe Satrianiheavy metal/hard rock guitarist and teacher
  • Akiva Schaffer – comedy writer, film director, and singer/songwriter of The Lonely Island, attended Berkeley High School[6]
  • Charles Seeger – musician, UC musicologist, pacifist, and father of folk singer Pete Seeger
  • Tessa Seymour – cellist
  • Charles Shere – composer
  • Alex Skolnick – jazz and metal guitarist, writer
  • Asa Taccone – founder and lead singer of band Electric Guest
  • Grace Vamos – composer
  • Kyle Vincent – singer, songwriter, author
  • Phyllida Ashley – woman pianist
  • Politicians, activists, political figures and civil servants[edit]

  • Eldridge Cleaver – political activist, an early leader of the Black Panther Party.
  • Rosebud DenovoPeople's Park activist, killed by police.
  • Ann Fagan Ginger – human rights advocate
  • Kamala Harris – Vice President of the United States
  • David Horowitz – 1960s radical turned conservative activist
  • Wayne Hsiung – animal rights activist and co-founder of Direct Action Everywhere
  • Andrew Martinez – social activist
  • Gus Newport – mayor
  • Mariko Peters – Dutch politician and lawyer
  • Robert Reich – politician, political commentator, academic, and writer
  • Friend Richardson – Governor of California, 1923–1926
  • Fred Ross, Jr. - Labor organizer, 1947-2022
  • Jerry Rubin – social activist, Yippie
  • Mario Savio – 1960s Free Speech Movement icon
  • Bobby Seale – co-founder of the Black Panther Party
  • Cindy Sheehan – anti-war activist
  • Ella Lillian Wall Van Leer – American artist and architect, women's rights activist
  • August Vollmer – police chief, "the father of modern policing"
  • O. W. Wilson – Berkeley police officer, nationally recognized authority on policing
  • Clement C. Young – Progressive Governor of California, 1927–1931
  • Scientists, researchers[edit]

  • David Brower – environmentalist, and the founder of many environmental organizations, including the John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies, Friends of the Earth (1969), Earth Island Institute (1982), North Cascades Conservation Council, and Fate of the Earth Conferences.
  • Owen Chamberlain - particle physicist, UC Berkeley
  • Hans Albert Einstein - UC professor of hydraulic engineering (1947-73), son of physicist Albert Einstein
  • Sally Floyd – computer scientist researcher
  • David E. Garfin – biophysicist
  • Albert Ghiorso - nuclear physicist, discoverer of twelve elements, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Daniel Kahneman – economist and psychologist researcher
  • Ernest Orlando Lawrence – nuclear physicist
  • Timothy Leary – LSD researcher and promoter
  • Margaret Melhase – co-discoverer of caesium-137
  • Marion Nestle – nutrition scientist
  • Robert Oppenheimer – theoretical physicist and head of the Manhattan Project
  • Glenn T. Seaborg - chemist, professor UC Berkeley
  • Paul Schuster Taylor – agricultural economist
  • Edward Teller – nuclear physicist, developer of thermonuclear weapons
  • Sports[edit]

  • C. J. Anderson - NFL player
  • Jeff Borowiak – tennis player
  • Chick Hafey – baseball Hall of Famer
  • Julie Heldman (born 1945) – tennis player
  • Eddie HouseNBA player
  • Helen Jacobs (1908–1997) – tennis player
  • Brad Lackey – professional motocross racer
  • Marshawn LynchNational Football League player
  • Billy Martin – baseball player and manager
  • Bob Melvin (born 1961) – Major League Baseball player and manager
  • Julian Merryweather – MLB pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Walter Murray – gridiron football player
  • Sam Nahem (1915–2004) – Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Kyra Nichols – ballet dancer and teacher, former New York City Ballet principal dancer
  • Terrell Roberts – NFL player
  • Jeff StevensMajor League Baseball pitcher[11]
  • Amani Toomer – wide receiver for the New York Giants
  • Helen Wills – tennis champion
  • Rami Zur – Olympic sprint canoer
  • Writers, poets[edit]

  • Marion Zimmer Bradley – author
  • Lenni Brenner – author, lecturer
  • Ernest Callenbach – environmentalist, author of Ecotopia
  • Fritjof Capra – author of The Tao of Physics
  • Michael ChabonPulitzer Prize-winning author
  • Sheldon Warren Cheney – author and art critic
  • Frank Chin – author
  • Philip K. Dick – author
  • Robert Duncan – poet
  • Dave Eggers – writer
  • C.S. Forester – author, Horatio Hornblower series and The African Queen
  • Allen Ginsberg – poet
  • June Jordan – poet, novelist, journalist, activist
  • Ursula K. Le GuinHugo Award winning-author
  • Wendy Lesser – arts journal editor and critic
  • Michael Lewis – author
  • Joanna Macy – writer, translator of Rainer Maria Rilke
  • Czesław Miłosz – poet, Nobel Prize winner in literature
  • Markos Moulitsas – blogger, author
  • Frank Norris – author of The Octopus
  • Michael Parenti – political analyst, author, lecturer, professor
  • Michael Pollan – author
  • Ruth Reichl – food critic, author
  • Betty Reid Soskin – cofounder of Reid's Records, oldest National Park ranger, author
  • George R. Stewart – author of Earth Abides and Storm
  • Julia Vinograd – poet
  • Other[edit]

  • Daniel Ellsberg – military analyst, publisher of Pentagon Papers
  • Walter A. Gordon – first African American to receive a JD from UC Berkeley's Boalt Hall, star athlete, Berkeley police officer, attorney, governor of U.S. Virgin Islands, judge
  • Glenn HauserDXer and radio host
  • Stanley Hiller – helicopter pioneer
  • Ishi – last of the Yahi
  • Pauline Kael – film critic
  • Josh Kornbluth – monologist and talk show host
  • Clarence H. McNeil – U.S. Army major general[12]
  • Adm. Chester NimitzSupreme Allied Commander, Pacific Theater, World War II
  • Sam Shankland – chess grandmaster
  • Chris Strachwitz – founder of Arhoolie Records
  • Laura Tyson – economist and former chair of the Council of Economic Advisors
  • Blake Wayne Van Leer, Commander and Captain in the U.S. Navy. Lead SeaBee program and lead the nuclear research and power unit at McMurdo Station during Operation Deep Freeze.
  • Thornton Wilder – playwright, Our Town
  • John S. Winn, U.S. Army brigadier general[13]
  • Charles Woodruff – U.S. Army brigadier general[14]
  • Janet Yellen – Chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Knobel, Lance (July 12, 2010). "Move over Andy Samberg, Ben Affleck is Berkeley boy". Berkeleyside. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
  • ^ Blankstein, Andrew (March 24, 2010). "Actor Robert Culp dies after falling at his Hollywood home". Los Angeles Times.
  • ^ Grimes, William (March 25, 2010). "Robert Culp, Star in 'I Spy,' Dies at 79". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
  • ^ "Dabney, Augusta 1918–". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
  • ^ "Whoopi Goldberg selling her Berkeley home for $1.275M". Berkeleyside. June 22, 2015. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
  • ^ a b c Dinkelspiel, Frances (January 9, 2019). "Andy Samberg gives his Berkeley mother a gift: the truth about her birth parents". Berkeleyside. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
  • ^ Berne, Amanda (September 28, 2005). "Paul Bertolli leaves Oliveto". SFGATE. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
  • ^ "Mai K. Arbegast." Contra Costa Times. April 15, 2012: n. pag. Legacy.com. Accessed February 27, 2015.[1]
  • ^ Landauer, Susan; Gerdts, William H.; Trenton, Patricia (November 10, 2003). The Not-So-Still Life: A Century of California Painting and Sculpture. University of California Press. p. 187. ISBN 978-0-520-23938-8.
  • ^ "Ynez Johnston's Lively and Evocative Compositions". Broad Strokes: The National Museum of Women in the Arts' Blog. August 2, 2011. Retrieved December 30, 2017.
  • ^ "Jeff Stevens Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
  • ^ Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). Generals in Khaki. Raleigh, NC: Pentland Press. pp. 264–265. ISBN 1571970886. OCLC 40298151 – via Google Books.
  • ^ E.M.L. (June 10, 1940). "Obituary, John Sheridan Winn". Seventy-first Annual Report of the Association of the Graduates of the United States Military Academy. Newburgh, New York: Moore Printing Company. p. 165 – via West Point Digital Library.
  • ^ "Recent Deaths: Charles A. Woodruff". The Weekly Caledonian. St. Johnsbury, VT. August 25, 1920. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com.

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