Los Angeles City College
Los Angeles City College | |
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founding | 1929 |
Sponsorship | state |
place | Los Angeles , California , USA |
president | Jamillah Moore |
Website | www.lacitycollege.edu |
The Los Angeles City College ( LACC ) is a state university in East Hollywood , a district of Los Angeles , California .
The LACC is located on the former campus of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The college offers courses that are transferable to other universities, including: a. in technology, healthcare, arts & entertainment, education, nutrition, justice administration.
The college's "Theater Academy" offers block programs in acting, theater technology, and costume design. The training program was introduced in 1929 and consists of 6 semesters.
Graduates
- Alan Arkin , actor
- Billy Barty , actor, founder of Little People of America
- Barbara Billingsley , actress
- Tommy Bond , former child actor
- Charles Bukowski , poet and author
- James Coburn , actor
- Mike Douglass , NFL player
- Eric Dolphy , jazz musician
- Angela Dorian , actress and model
- Clint Eastwood , actor, producer, director
- Ron Ellis , director of the short film Board and Care ( Academy Award winner )
- Mike Evans , actor
- Vince Evans , former NFL player
- Jean Fenn , opera star
- Bob Florence , composer, band frontman, teacher
- Morgan Freeman , actor
- Don Friedman , jazz pianist
- Larry Friend , former NBA player
- Murray Fromson , CBS / PBS newscaster
- Frank Gehry , architect
- Cristian Gheorghiu , artist / painter
- Jerry Goldsmith , composer
- Albert L. Gordon (1915–2009), gay rights attorney
- Don Grady , actor on the television series My Three Sons
- Deidre Hall , actress
- Mark Hamill , actor
- Earl Hammond , actor
- Michael S. Harper , writer
- David Liebe Hart , musician, street acrobat, artist, actor, puppeteer
- Allen Hoskins , Our Gang actor
- Albert Hughes , director
- Jackie Joseph , actress
- Maulana Karenga , founder of Kwanzaa
- Celia Kaye , actress
- Margaret Kerry , actress
- Lawrence Klein , Economist ( Nobel Prize Winner )
- John Lees , artist and art professor
- Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller , music producers
- Woodley Lewis , former NFL player
- Bryan Malessa , author
- Rod Martin , former Oakland Raiders "All-Pro" player
- Whitman Mayo , actor
- Charles Mingus , jazz musician
- James Mitchell , former dance actor
- Karen Moncrieff , director
- Dickie Moore , child actor
- Wayne Morris , actor, WWII athlete
- Shelley Morrison , actress
- John James Nazarian , television commentator, private investigator
- Louis R. Nowell (1915-2000), member of the "Los Angeles City Council" (1963-77)
- Hugh O'Brian actor
- Odetta , singer
- Bernard C. Parks , former Los Angeles Police Chief and currently a politician
- Donna Reed , Actor ( Oscar Winner)
- Dianne Reeves , jazz musician
- Judith Reisman , writer
- Gene Roddenberry , creator of Star Trek
- Jack Sheldon , an American bebop - and West Coast Jazz - trumpeter in The Merv Griffin Show and the voice of many consequences of the music teaching video series Schoolhouse Rock
- Robert A. Sirico , priest, founder of the Acton Institute
- Leonard Slatkin , conductor
- Alexis Smith , actress
- Arthur K. Snyder , Los Angeles City Council member, 1967-85
- Hisako Terasaki , artist
- Roy Thinnes , actor
- Irene Tsu , actress
- Robert Vaughn , actor
- Diane E. Watson , member of Congress
- Stuart Whitman , actor
- Cindy Williams , actress and producer
- Esther Williams , actress, well-known swimmer
- John Williams , composer
- Jo Anne Worley , comic book actress
- La Monte Young , composer
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- ↑ Friend, Larry . In: jewsinsports.org . Retrieved August 2, 2012.
- ↑ Cristian Gheorghiu: KCET interview . www.kcet.org. July 5, 2012. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
- ↑ Woo, Elaine. "Albert L. Gordon at this 94; attorney fought for gay rights" , Los Angeles Times , Sept. 6, 2009. Accessed September 9, 2009.
- ^ Dave Kaufman: TV 69: Who's Who, What's What in the New TV Season (), Signet, New York 1968, p. 130.
- ↑ "Actress Irene Tsu, at LACC Alum, Talks to Students About LACC Cinema her film career" , Los Angeles City College News , December 1, 2006