List of Kent School people

This list contains notable people associated with Kent School in Kent, Connecticut, including alumni and current and former faculty.

Alumni

Lana Del Rey
Director Peter Farrelly

Arts and entertainment

  • Richard Arnest, class of 1968, composer, performer
  • Newman Taylor Baker, class of 1961, percussionist, composer
  • John Biddle, yachting cinematographer and lecturer; inducted into America's Cup Hall of Fame
  • Lawrence Casserley, class of 1959, composer, performer, conductor
  • Frankie Celenza, class of 2005, chef, cooking show host
  • Alicia Coppola, class of 1986, actress
  • Ted Danson, class of 1966, Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor, notably in Cheers[1]
  • Lana Del Rey (Elizabeth Grant), class of 2003, singer
  • Sean Durkin, class of 2000, film director
  • Emme (Melissa Aronson), class of 1981, plus-size supermodel[2]
  • Peter Farrelly, class of 1975, writer, producer, director (Outside Providence, Dumb and Dumber)
  • Mamie Gummer, class of 2001, (daughter of Meryl Streep), actress
  • Robert Hillyer, class of 1913, Pulitzer Prize winning poet
  • Joseph Kaiser, class of 1995, Metropolitan Opera star, operatic tenor
  • Seth MacFarlane, class of 1991, actor, voice actor, animator, writer, producer, director, singer, comedian (best known for creating Family Guy)
  • Grayson McCouch, class of 1987, actor
  • Daniel Richter, choreographer, actor 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • Roger Sessions, class of 1911, composer, critic, teacher of music
  • Barclay Shaw, class of 1968, artist
  • Mandy Stein, class of 1994, film producer
  • KT Tunstall, class of 1993, musician[3]
  • Will Wallace, class of 1984, film director
  • Treat Williams, class of 1969, actor

Athletics

Business

  • Jonathan Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere, Chairman of Daily Mail and General Trust (post-graduate year)

Engineering and science

Government, politics, and law

Writers, journalists and publishers

Faculty

  • William H. Armstrong, Greek and ancient history teacher for decades; author of Study is Hard Work and the novel Sounder, which received the Newbery Medal in 1970 and was made into an Oscar-nominated movie
  • Joe Bouchard, music instructor, retired member of rock band Blue Öyster Cult
  • Edmund Fuller
  • Michael Page, equestrian

References

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  2. ^ Witchel, Alex."Size 14, 190 Pounds: A Model Figure", The New York Times, March 12, 1997. Retrieved on December 3, 2007. "When she was high-school age, her family moved back to the States, settling in Houston, and Emme attended the Kent School in Connecticut, where she joined the rowing team, sealing a life's passion for strenuous exercise."
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