List of Juilliard School people
This list of Juilliard School people contains links to Wikipedia articles about notable alumni and teachers of the Juilliard School in New York City.
Contents
Notable alumni
Dance division
The dance division was established in 1951. It offers a four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree or a diploma. In prior years it also awarded B.S. and M.S. degrees.
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Drama division
The drama division was founded in 1968.[11] Those who complete the four-year program receive either a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree, a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree (starting Fall 2012), or a diploma.[12][13] Each year's class is identified by a group number: Group 1 started in 1968 and graduated in 1972;[14] Group 43 includes students completing their fourth year in 2014.[15]
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- Jane Adams (Group 18, 1989)[1][16]
- Michael Arden (Group 34, 2001–2003)[17]
- Tony Azito (Group 1, 1968–1970)
- Morena Baccarin (Group 29, 2000)
- David Aaron Baker (Group 19, 1990)
- Lisa Banes (Group 6, 1977)
- Christine Baranski (Group 3, 1974)[1][18]
- Nicole Beharie (Group 36, 2007)[1]
- Wes Bentley (Group 29, 1996–1997)[1]
- Casey Biggs (Group 6, 1977)
- Ben Bodé (Group 19, 1990)
- Steven Boyer (Group 30, 2001)
- Andre Braugher (Group 17, 1988)[17]
- Daniel Breaker (Group 31, 2002)
- Danielle Brooks (Group 40, 2011)[19]
- Christian Camargo (Group 25, 1996)[1]
- Jeffrey Carlson (Group 30, 2001)[1]
- Jennifer Carpenter (Group 31, 2002)[1]
- Jessica Chastain (Group 32, 2003)[20]
- Bryan Cogman (Group 30, 2001)
- Jessie Collins (Group 34, 2005)[17]
- Lynn Collins (Group 28, 1999)[21][22]
- David Conrad (Group 25, 1992–1995)[17]
- Frances Conroy (Group 6, 1977)[23][24]
- Kevin Conroy (Group 6, 1977)
- Marcia Cross (Group 13, 1984)[25]
- Wallis Currie-Wood (Group 43, 2014)
- Kevin Daniels (Group 27, 1998)[17]
- Keith David (Group 8, 1979)[17][26]
- Viola Davis (Group 22, 1993)[20]
- John de Lancie (Group 5, 1976)
- David Denman (Group 26, 1997)[17][27]
- Reed Diamond (Group 20, 1991)[5]
- Megan Dodds (Group 24, 1995)[5]
- Mike Doyle (Group 27, 1998)[17]
- Adam Driver (Group 38, 2009)[28]
- Gabriel Ebert (Group 38, 2009)
- James Eckhouse (Group 9, 1980)
- Edward Edwards (Group 4, 1975)
- Gretchen Egolf (Group 24, 1995)
- Nelsan Ellis (Group 33, 2004)[21]
- Karen Foster (Group 19, 1990)
- Boyd Gaines (Group 8, 1979)[17]
- Megan Gallagher (Group 11, 1982)
- Michael Genet (Group 9, 1980)
- Thomas Gibson (Group 14, 1985)[5][29]
- Michel Gill (Group 14, 1985)[30]
- Heather Goldenhersh
- Enid Graham (Group 21, 1992); 1998 Tony nominee
- Kelsey Grammer (Group 6, 1973–1975)[17]
- Dan Green[31]
- Lynnie Greene (Group 5, 1972–1975)
- John Gremillion (Group 17, 1986–1988)[32]
- Gerald Gutierrez (Group 1, 1972)
- Lisa Gay Hamilton (Group 18, 1989)
- Evan Handler (Group 12, 1979–1981)[23]
- Brian Hargrove (Group 10, 1981)[33]
- James Harper (Group 5, 1976)
- Harriet Sansom Harris (Group 6, 1977)[17][34]
- Corey Hawkins (Group 40, 2011)
- Michael Hayden (Group 21, 1992)
- Stephen Henderson (Group 1, 1968–1970)
- Benjamin Hendrickson (Group 1, 1972)
- Patrick Heusinger (Group 33, 2004)
- John Benjamin Hickey (Group 18, 1989)
- Glenn Howerton (Group 29, 2000)[5][35]
- Janet Hubert (Group 7; left)
- William Hurt (Group 5, 1976)[17]
- Doug Hutchison (left)
- Oscar Isaac (Group 34, 2005)[36]
- Gillian Jacobs (Group 33, 2004)[5]
- Peter Jacobson (Group 20, 1991)[17]
- Gregory Jbara (Group 15, 1986)[36][37]
- Penny Johnson Jerald (Group 11, 1982)
- Jack Kenny (Group 11, 1982)
- Matt Keeslar (Group 24, 1995)
- Val Kilmer (Group 10, 1981)[5][33]
- Perry King (Group 3, 1970–1971)
- Kevin Kline (Group 1, 1972)[17]
- Linda Kozlowski (Group 10, 1981)[33][38]
- Erin Krakow (Group 35, 2005)
- Stephen Kunken (Group 26, 1997)[17]
- Eriq La Salle (Group 13, 1980–1982)[39]
- Laura Linney (Group 19, 1990)[17]
- Justine Lupe (Group 40, 2011)
- Patti LuPone (Group 1, 1972)[14][40]
- Luke Macfarlane (Group 32, 2003)[39]
- Anthony Mackie (Group 30, 2001)[1]
- Kenneth Marshall (Group 6, 1977)
- James Marsters (Group 15, 1982–1984)[41]
- Elizabeth Marvel (Group 21, 1992)
- Danny Mastrogiorgio (Group 23, 1994)
- Patricia Mauceri (Group 3, 1974)
- Leigh McCloskey (Group 6, 1973–1975)[42]
- Kelly McGillis (Group 12, 1983)[43]
- Elizabeth McGovern (Group 12, 1979–1981)[20]
- Robert Duncan McNeill (Group 17, 1984–1986)[44]
- John McTiernan (Group 2, left)
- Nick Mennell (Group 34, 2004)
- Lindsay G. Merrithew (Group 15, 1982–1984)
- Jim Moody (Group 1, 1972)
- Gregory Mosher (Group 4, 1971–1974)
- Kurt Naebig (Group 19, 1990)[45]
- Tim Blake Nelson (Group 19, 1990)
- Seth Numrich (Group 36, 2007)[46]
- Clancy O'Connor (Group 35, 2005)[47]
- Nancy Opel (Group 9, 1980)
- Lee Pace (Group 30, 2001)[17]
- Teyonah Parris (Group 38, 2009)
- Mandy Patinkin (Group 5, 1972–1974)[36]
- Paul Perri (Group 6, 1977)
- Wendell Pierce (Group 14, 1979)[17][48]
- Carrie Preston (Group 23, 1994)[21][49]
- Lonny Price (Group 10, 1977–1978)
- Saundra Quarterman (Group 19, 1990)
- Sara Ramirez (Group 26, 1997)[5]
- Wes Ramsey (Group 29, 2000)[50]
- Ben Rappaport (Group 37, 2008)[39]
- Monica Raymund (Group 37, 2008)[51]
- Elizabeth Reaser (Group 28, 1999)[52][53]
- Serena Reeder (Group 34, 2005)[54]
- Christopher Reeve (Group 4, 1973–1975)[55][56]
- Ving Rhames (Group 12, 1983)[57][58]
- Tom Robbins (Group 6, 1977)
- Dallas Roberts (Group 23, 1994)[17]
- Matt Ross (Group 22, 1993)
- Jed Rubenfeld (Group 13, 1980–1982)
- Kario Salem (Group 5–7; left)[59]
- Marla Schaffel (Group 19, 1990)[60][61]
- David Schramm (Group 1, 1972)
- Stephen Schnetzer (Group 3, 1974)
- Franklyn Seales (Group 3, 1974)
- Matt Servitto (Group 18, 1989)
- Alex Sharp (Group 43, 2014)
- Leslie Silva (Group 24, 1995)[62]
- Brian J. Smith (Group 36, 2007)[63]
- Norman Snow (Group 1, 1972)
- Phillipa Soo (Group 41, 2012)
- Kevin Spacey (Group 12, 1979–1981)[17]
- Bern Nadette Stanis (Group 3, 1971–1973)[64]
- Jack Stehlin (Group 11, 1982)[17]
- Mary Stein (Group 13, 1984)[3]
- David Ogden Stiers (Group 1, 1972)[65]
- Henry Stram (Group 6, 1977)
- Ethan Strimling (Group 18, 1985–1987)
- Michael Stuhlbarg (Group 21, 1992)[17]
- Jon Tenney (Group 19, 1986–1987)[1]
- Tracie Thoms (Group 30, 2001)[17][66]
- Lorraine Toussaint (Group 11, 1982)[67][68]
- Jeanne Tripplehorn (Group 19, 1990)[17]
- Sam Tsoutsouvas (Group 1, 1972)
- Alan Tudyk (Group 26, 1993–1996)[17]
- Stephen Barker Turner (Group 23, 1994)
- Michael Urie (Group 32, 2003)[5]
- Paul Michael Valley (Group 20, 1987–1990)[36]
- James Vasquez (Group 23, 1994)[54]
- Diane Venora (Group 6, 1977)[5]
- Thomas G. Waites (Group 7, 1978)[5]
- Benjamin Walker (Group 33, 2004)[54]
- Jake Weber (Group 19, 1990)[17]
- Jess Weixler (Group 32, 2003)[54]
- Fred Weller (Group 21, 1988–1991)[17]
- Rutina Wesley (Group 34, 2005)[21]
- Bradley Whitford (Group 14, 1985)[54][69]
- Samira Wiley (Group 39, 2010)[19]
- Robin Williams (Group 6, 1973–1976)[17]
- Finn Wittrock (Group 37, 2008)[70]
- Samuel Witwer (Group 28, 1995–1997)
- Stephanie Zimbalist (Group 7, 1974–1975)[59]
Playwrights program
The Lila Acheson Wallace American Playwrights Program is a one-year graduate level program in Juilliard's drama division. Selected playwrights invited to complete a second year may earn an Artist Diploma in Playwriting.[71]
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- David Adjmi (Playwrights 2002)[63][70]
- David Auburn (Playwrights 1995, 1996)[72]
- Tanya Barfield (Playwrights 2001, 2002)
- Stephen Belber (Playwrights 1995, 1996)[17]
- Brooke Berman (Playwrights 1998, 1999)[17]
- Julia Cho (Playwrights 2002, 2003)[5]
- Cusi Cram (Playwrights 2000)
- Alexandra Cunningham (Playwrights 2000)[17]
- Bathsheba Doran (Playwrights 2005)[2]
- Ron Fitzgerald (Playwrights 1998)[23]
- Etan Frankel[73]
- Jessica Goldberg (Playwrights 1998)[17]
- Katori Hall (Playwrights 2008, 2009)[70]
- Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
- Julia Jordan (Playwrights 1995)
- David Lindsay-Abaire (Playwrights 1997, 1998)[71][72]
- Elizabeth Meriwether (Playwrights 2007, 2008)
- Adam Rapp (Playwrights 1999, 2000)[20][71]
- Dan Moses Schreier (Playwrights 2008)
- Tommy Smith
- Beau Willimon (Playwrights 2008)[74]
Directors program
The Andrew W. Mellon Artist Diploma Program for Theatre Directors was a two-year graduate fellowship that began in 1995 (expanded to three years in 1997) and was discontinued from autumn 2006.
- Sam Gold (Directors 2006)
Music division
The music division offers a four-year Bachelor of Music (BM) degree, a Master of Music (MM) degree, or a diploma. In prior years it also awarded B.S. and M.S. degrees.
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Notable teachers
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- Samuel Adler – composer
- JoAnne Akalaitis – director
- Joseph Alessi – principal trombone of the New York Philharmonic
- Nancy Allen – harpist
- Baruch Arnon – piano, graduate studies, chamber music
- René Auberjonois – actor
- Emanuel Ax – pianist
- Milton Babbitt – composer
- Jon Robin Baitz – playwright
- Julius Baker – flutist
- Robert Beaser – composer
- Brian Bedford – actor
- Luciano Berio – composer, founded the Juilliard Ensemble
- Eric Bogosian – playwright
- George Frederick Boyle – pianist
- Henry Brant – composer
- Kendall Durelle Briggs – music theorist, composer
- Bruce Brubaker – pianist
- Maria Callas – opera singer
- Elliott Carter – composer
- Ron Carter – double bass
- Antonio Ciacca – business of jazz
- Timothy Cobb – double bass
- John Corigliano – composer
- Alfredo Corvino – ballet master
- Frank Damrosch – composer
- Bella Davidovich – pianist
- Colin Davis – conductor
- Giuseppe De Luca – opera singer
- Dorothy DeLay – violinist
- James DePreist – conductor
- David Diamond – composer
- Glenn Dicterow – violinist
- Ania Dorfmann – pianist
- Elaine Douvas – oboe
- Christopher Durang – playwright
- Sixten Ehrling – conductor
- John Erskine – pianist, composer
- Simon Estes – opera singer
- Eric Ewazen – composition
- Daniel Ferro – voice teacher
- Rudolf Firkusny – pianist
- Joseph Fuchs – violinist
- Ivan Galamian – violinist
- Percy Goetschius – theory and composition
- Saul Goodman – timpanist
- Sascha Gorodnitzki – pianist
- John Guare – playwright
- Gerre Hancock – organist
- William Hickey – actor
- Martha Hill – dancer, director of Dance Division
- Hanya Holm – choreographer
- John Houseman – actor, producer
- Monica Huggett – baroque violinist
- Doris Humphrey – choreographer
- Ernest Hutcheson – pianist, composer
- Sharon Isbin – classical guitar
- Paul Jacobs – organist
- Rodney Jones – guitar
- Michael Kahn – director, acting teacher
- Joseph Kalichstein – pianist
- Hyo Kang – violin
- Lewis Kaplan – violinist
- Melvin Kaplan – oboist and founder of the Vermont Mozart Festival
- Yoheved Kaplinsky – pianist
- Jeffrey Khaner – flutist
- Simon Kovar – bassoonist
- Joel Krosnick – cellist
- Tony Kushner – playwright
- Kenneth Lampl - composer
- Michael Langham – actor, director
- Albert Laszlo – bassist
- Jacob Lateiner – pianist
- Eugene Levinson – principal bass of the New York Philharmonic
- Frank Lévy – pianist
- Josef Lhévinne – pianist
- Rosina Lhévinne – pianist
- José Limón – choreographer
- Romulus Linney – playwright
- Gene Lockhart – actor
- Jerome Lowenthal – pianist
- Jon Manasse – clarinetist
- Robert Mann – violinist, founder and first violinist of the Juilliard String Quartet
- Adele Marcus – pianist
- Wynton Marsalis – improvisation and trumpet
- Alberta Masiello – pianist and conductor
- João Carlos Martins – pianist
- Dakin Matthews – actor
- Michael Mayer – director
- Terrence McNally – playwright
- Genia Melikova – ballet
- Peter Mennin – composer
- Homer Mensch – bassist
- Jeffrey Milarsky – music director, AXIOM Ensemble
- Marsha Norman – playwright
- Orin O'Brien – double bass
- Santos Ojeda – pianist
- Margaret Pardee – violinist
- Itzhak Perlman – violinist
- Vincent Persichetti – composer
- Joseph Polisi – bassoonist
- Erik Ralske – French horn
- Behzad Ranjbaran – theory
- Christopher Rouse – composer
- Henning Rübsam – choreographer
- Michel Saint-Denis – actor, director
- Olga Samaroff – pianist
- Carl Schachter – Schenkerian analyst
- Peter Schickele – composer, humorist, best known for his P. D. Q. Bach character
- William Schimmel – composer, accordionist
- William Schuman – composer, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Music, founder of the Juilliard String Quartet
- Roger Sessions – composer, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Music
- Oscar Shumsky – violinist
- Bern Nadette Stanis – actor, dancer
- György Sandor – pianist
- Alan Schneider – director
- Marian Seldes – actor
- Anna Sokolow – choreographer
- David Soyer – cellist
- Liz Smith – actor
- Clifton Taylor – theatrical designer
- Léon Theremin
- Andrew Thomas – composition
- Tracie Thoms – actress
- Antony Tudor – choreographer
- William Vacchiano – trumpeter
- Wendy Wasserstein – playwright
- Earl Wild – pianist
- Teddy Wilson – pianist
- Stefan Wolpe – composer
- Oxana Yablonskaya – pianist
Resident ensembles
Presidents of the Juilliard School
- Joseph W. Polisi (1984–)
- Peter Mennin (1962–1984)
- William Schuman (1946–1961)
- Ernest Hutcheson (1937–1945)
- John Erskine (1926–1937)[89]
- Frank Damrosch (1904–1926)[89]
References
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