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List of Princeton University people

This list of Princeton University people include notable alumni (graduates and attendees) or faculty members (professors of various ranks, researchers, and visiting lecturers or professors) affiliated with Princeton University. People who have given public lectures, talks or non-curricular seminars; studied as non-degree students; received honorary degrees; or served as administrative staff at the university are excluded from the list. Summer school attendees and visitors are generally excluded from the list, since summer terms are not part of formal academic years.

Individuals are sorted by category and alphabetized within each category. The "Affiliation" fields in the tables in this list indicate the person's affiliation with Princeton and use the following notation:

Politics and government

Royalty

Military

Academia

This section includes lists of notable academics who graduated from Princeton and notable Princeton faculty members.

Alumni and students

Faculty and staff

Albert Einstein was one of many scholars at the independent Institute for Advanced Study not formally associated with the university but nevertheless closely linked to it.

Architecture

Economics and business

Government, law, and public policy

Art, literature, and humanities

Math and science

Engineering

Business

Science and technology

Here are listed alumni who made notable contributions to science and technology outside academia.

Astronauts

Biology

Engineering and other natural sciences

Literature

Pulitzer Prize winners

Journalism

Sports

Entertainment

Art and architecture

Other

In fiction

Listed in alphabetical order by title name.

  • 24 – President Charles Logan graduated from Princeton University
  • 30 Rock – Jack Donaghy is an alumnus; multiple episodes center on his college experience
  • Across the Universe – the character Max attends Princeton, but drops out
  • Atlanta — Earnest "Earn" Marks attended Princeton University before dropping out
  • Batman Begins – Bruce Wayne attended Princeton University, although he chose not to continue his education there after returning home (it is unknown whether he had completed his undergraduate school education and was attending graduate school or if he was dropping out of college)
  • A Beautiful Mind – tells of the mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr.'s initial days at Princeton University (Although the film is a fictionalized biography, in real life Nash did receive his doctorate from Princeton and was a Princeton professor)
  • The Big Bang Theory – Leonard Hofstadter attended and graduated from Princeton, and Amy Farrah Fowler served a fellowship there until Sheldon Cooper proposed to her.
  • Boardwalk Empire – James "Jimmy" Darmody attended Princeton, but dropped out to enlist in World War I, disappointing his guardian Enoch Thompson
  • Burn After Reading – Osbourne Cox, the lead played by John Malkovich, was a Princeton Graduate Class of 1973, and in a scene at a fictional Princeton Club, leads a fast-tempo rendition of Princeton's anthem, Old Nassau
  • The Caine Mutiny – Willis Seward "Willie" Keith graduated from Princeton University before joining the Navy
  • The Change-Up – Dave Lockwood graduated from Princeton University
  • Charles in Charge – Charles gets accepted as a graduate student in Princeton
  • A Cinderella Story – the characters played by Hilary Duff and Chad Michael Murray will be attending Princeton at the end of the movie
  • Commander in Chief – Kelly Ludlow, the press secretary played by Ever Carradine has graduated from Princeton
  • The Cosby Show – Sondra Huxtable and her (future) husband Elvin Tibideaux of graduated from Princeton
  • Cruel Intentions – Marci Greenbaum, Tara Reid's character was accepted into Princeton. Sebastian, the protagonist, manipulated her.
  • Designated Survivor – Tom Kirkman, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development turned President of the United States who was named designated survivor for the State of the Union address, and rose to the presidency after a terrorist attack killed the entire line of succession, was a Princeton alumni.
  • Doogie Howser, M.D. – the namesake child prodigy graduated from Princeton at the age of 10 in 1983 and received his medical license at age 14
  • Everwood – Amy Abbott is accepted to Princeton
  • Family Ties – "Young Republican" Alex P. Keaton (Michael J. Fox) spends the first two seasons of the series preparing to attend Princeton
  • The Flintstones – in the 1961 episode entitled "Flintstone of Prinstone", Fred briefly attends Princeton's prehistoric counterpart, "Prinstone University", as a part-time student; in the 1964 episode "Cinderellastone", Fred's dream character also attended Prinstone
  • The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air – Princeton is Philip's alma mater; his son, Carlton, enrolls in Princeton by the final episode
  • Gilmore Girls – Rory Gilmore is accepted into Princeton University
  • The Girl Next Door – Eli is mentioned as having been accepted to Princeton
  • Good in Bed, novel by Jennifer Weiner – protagonist Cannie Shapiro is a Princeton alumna
  • In Her Shoes (1991), a novel by Jennifer Weiner – Rose Feller is a Princeton grad. Her younger sister Maggie camps out in a Princeton library
  • Leatherheads – the character of Carter Rutherford is a star Princeton quarterback
  • Left Behind series – character Cameron "Buck" Williams is a Princeton grad
  • Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen, science fiction novel by H. Beam Piper – Calvin Morrison had been a theology student at Princeton, but dropped out to join the U.S. Army and fight in the Korean War; He later becomes an officer with the Pennsylvania State Police and transported to another time-line
  • Mad Men – Paul Kinsey is a Princeton graduate (class of '55) and in "My Old Kentucky Home" (season 3, episode 3), Kinsey's classmate Jeffrey, a drug dealer, reminisces about the Tigertones a cappella group
  • Mars Attacks! – President James Dale (Jack Nicholson) is a Princeton alumnus
  • The Mindy Project – the main character, Mindy Lahiri, attended Princeton
  • Never Have I Ever—the main character, Devi Vishwakumar, is accepted into Princeton University.
  • No Hard Feelings – The film is set the summer before Percy's (played by Andrew Barth Feldman) freshman year at Princeton.
  • Numb3rs – the characters of Charlie Eppes and Larry Fleinhardt are Princeton Alumni (Charlie graduated at the age of 16 and Larry at the age of 19)
  • ' – Anne Hathaway's character has graduated from Princeton
  • The Reluctant Fundamentalist, novel – the characters Changez and Erica are Princeton grads
  • Risky Business – Tom Cruise's character gets into Princeton after an unconventional interview at his own home
  • Rubber – one of the spectators ("film buff Ethan") appears wearing an orange-embroidered black baseball cap reading "PRINCETO"
  • The Rule of Four, mystery novel – the protagonists are Princeton students and the Art Museum and its collections play a central role in the plot
  • Salt – Angelina Jolie's character Evelyn Salt went to Princeton
  • Scandal (TV series)—Olivia Pope graduated from Princeton.
  • The Simpsons – Cecil Terwilliger, the brother of Sideshow Bob, is an alumnus (Sideshow Bob refers to it as the years Cecil spent in Clown College); Snake also attended, but took a year off, presumably never to return
  • South Pacific – Lt. Joe Cable attended Princeton
  • South Park – Mayor McDaniels
  • The Sun Also Rises – Robert Cohn is a Princeton graduate
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley – Dickie Greenleaf (played by Jude Law) has attended Princeton, and the title character Tom Ripley pretends he is a Princeton alumnus.
  • There's Something About Mary – Mary attended Princeton University, as did her ex-boyfriend "Woogie" who was also holder of a scholarship from Princeton
  • Thirtysomething – Hope Murdoch Steadman, portrayed by Mel Harris, graduated from Princeton and Mel's real-life father (Warren Harris) was a football coach at Princeton in the 1970s
  • This Side of Paradise, semi-autobiographical novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald – a Princeton alumnus himself, the protagonist Amory Blaine attends Princeton
  • The War of the Worlds, 1938 radio adaptation Professor Richard Pierson of the Princeton Observatory, portrayed by Orson Welles
  • Watchmen, a graphic novel created by writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colorist John Higgins – Dr. Jon Osterman/Doctor Manhattan, born 1929, attended Princeton University in 1948–1958 and graduated with a Ph.D. in atomic physics
  • Weeds – the character Megan gets accepted into Princeton
  • The West Wing – former Deputy Communications Director Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe) is a magna cum laude Princeton graduate

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