David Boies, Attorney Sam Brown, organiser of the Vietnam Moratorium and former state treasurer of Colorado Michael Carona, former Sheriff, Orange County, California Glen Charles, writer and producer for Cheers Les Charles, writer and producer for Cheers H. R. Haldeman, Chief of Staff to President Richard Nixon, and key player in the Watergate Scandal Greta N. Morris, United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Marshall Islands Judge Pat Morris Mayor of San Bernardino, California Gene Pokorny, principal tuba of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra John Raitt, Actor in musical theater[5] Thalmus Rasulala, Actor[6] Alan Shugart, co-founder of Seagate Technology Cathy Scott, true crime books author James Q. Wilson, Author & Professor at Pepperdine University Gerald Albright, American Jazz saxophonist & composer Juanita Millender-McDonald, American politician W. Richard West, Jr. Founding director of Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Les Janka, Deputy Press Secretary for Foreign Affairs under President Ronald Reagan; currently Vice President at Raytheon David Eick, Executive Producer of Battlestar Galactica TV series (Sci Fi Channel); Executive Producer of Bionic Woman (NBC)[citation needed] Greg Horn, Former CEO of General Nutrition Centers
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Dale Midkiff went to Salisbury University before heading to New York to follow his dream of becoming an actor.
Arizona State University if the alma mater of several famous people. These include comedian Steve Allen, Jimmy Kimmel, Barry Goldwater, and baseball player Sal Bando.
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See the related link below for a Wikipedia article that list famous people who went to Michigan State University.
George Washington Carver went there, and Dr. Martin Luther King