List of Germantown Academy people
Main article: Germantown Academy
This List of Germantown Academy people catalogs notable alumni of Germantown Academy, a private school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Cameron Ayers (Class of 2010), professional basketball player who currently plays for the Reno Bighorns of the NBA Development League. 2014 graduate of (Bucknell University)
- Sean Coyle (Class of 2010), third round draft pick in 2010 to the Boston Red Sox. He was added to the 40-man roster in November 2014.[1]
- Maggie Lucas (Class of 2010), professional women's basketball player, currently plays for the (Indiana Fever), two-time Big 10 Player of the Year at (Penn State University)[2]
- Jen Hoy (Class of 2009), professional women's soccer player, currently plays for the (Chicago Red Stars), member of the U-23 Women's World Cup team (Princeton University)
- Caroline Doty (Class of 2008), basketball player (University of Connecticut Huskies)
- Fran Crippen (Class of 2002), US National Team Swimmer. 6 Time National Champion.
- Matt Walsh (Class of 2002), NBA basketball player (New Jersey Nets); played for University of Florida Gators
- Jarrod Spector (Class of 1999), Tony Award nominee for his performance in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.[3]
- Maddy Crippen (Class of 1998), United States 2000 Summer Olympics swim team, 3 time National Champion
- Randolph Cohen (Class of 1983), financial economist, associate professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management
- Bradley Cooper (Class of 1993), Oscar-nominated film and TV actor (Sex and the City, Alias, Wedding Crashers, Wet Hot American Summer, The Hangover', and Silver Linings Playbook)
- Brian Klugman (Class of 1993), film and TV actor, scriptwriter (Psych, Tron: Legacy)
- Alvin Williams (Class of 1993), NBA basketball player (Toronto Raptors) and sports commentator (Comcast SportsNet)
- Michael F. Gerber (Class of 1990), Pennsylvania State Representative
- Deirdre Quinn (Class of 1989), actress (Miss Congeniality, The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer (film), Heroes)
- Katrina Radke (Class of 1989), Olympic Swimmer, 1988 Olympics, USA National Champion, American Record Holder, and US Team Captain.
- David Wharton (Class of 1987), Olympic silver medalist (Seoul, 1988) in the 200 m swimming Individual Medley
- Mike Richter (Class of 1985), New York Rangers goaltender
- Eric Lipton (Class of 1983), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, currently with the New York Times
- Brian L. Roberts (Class of 1977), CEO of Comcast
- Timothy Stack (Class of 1974), actor, writer and producer (Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Son of the Beach, My Name is Earl)
- Edward Piszek Trustee, co-founder of Mrs. Paul's Kitchens
- Martin "Cruz" (William) Smith (Class of 1960), novelist (Gorky Park)
- Frederick Crews, literary critic, University of California, Berkeley professor, and noted anti-Freudian scholar[4]
- Bill Tilden (Class of 1910), professional tennis player
- Charles Darrow (Class of 1907), claimed inventor of Monopoly board game
- George Washington Hill (Class of 1899, didn't graduate), President of American Tobacco Company 1925-1946
- Owen Josephus Roberts (Class of 1891), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Thomas Sovereign Gates (Class of 1889), University of Pennsylvania president
- Howard Henry (Class of 1889), All-American halfback for the 1903 Princeton Tigers football team, U.S. Army captain
- James DeWolf Perry (Class of 1887), 7th Bishop of Rhode Island,Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church (1930-1937)
- Witmer Stone (Class of 1883), ornithologist, botanist, mammalogist
- Frederick Winslow Taylor (did not graduate), efficiency expert; inventor of Scientific Management
- Owen Wister (Class of 1878, but did not graduate), author of The Virginian and other classics of Western fiction
- Alfred C. Harmer (Class of 1843), U.S. congressman and shoe manufacturer
- Robert Montgomery Bird (Class of 1824), physician; playwright
- Sidney George Fisher (Class of c. 1820), noted diarist, lawyer, orator, and gentleman
- George Washington Parke Custis (attended 1790s), step-grandson and adopted son of President George Washington
- Hilary Baker (attended 1760s), mayor of Philadelphia (1796-1798), son of Headmaster Hilarius Becker
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