Texas Christian University has more than 90,000 living alumni. Following is a list of notable Texas Christian University alumni by profession.
Art
- Glenda Green â artist; author of Love Without End, Jesus Speaks (1998)
- Mary McCleary â contemporary artist with works in numerous public collections
Business
Education
Entertainment
- Norman Alden â actor with a fifty-year career in movies and television, mostly in voice roles and small parts
- Cecil Brower â Western swing pioneer
- Betty Buckley â Tony Award-winning actress best known for playing Grizabella in the musical Cats
- Mario Cruz â saxophone player
- Jeremy Culhane â television actor on Saturday Night Live, Dropout and Heathers
- Corby Davidson (attended Aug 1988 thru May 1991, did not graduate) â Dallas/Fort Worth sports radio personality with The Ticket 1310am
- Cynthia Dobrinski â handbell composer and clinician
- Kelli Finglass â Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, director of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, television personality, television producer
- Frederic Forrest â actor
- John Gilliland â radio broadcaster who created the Pop Chronicles music documentary
- Skip Hollandsworth â journalist; screenwriter; Executive Editor of Texas Monthly magazine
- Kristin Holt â television personality; former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader; finalist on the original American Idol
- Daniel Hunter â known for his music project, Analog Rebellion (formerly PlayRadioPlay!)
- Clyde Hurley â jazz trumpeter soloist in "In the Mood" by Glenn Miller Band
- Benton Jennings â actor in theatre, movies, television, and commercials
- James Kerwin â film and theater director
- Curtis King â founder of Black Academy of Arts and Letters
- Chris Klein â film actor, American Pie, We Were Soldiers Once, And Young, Rollerball
- John Knowles â guitarist
- William Lewis â opera singer
- Wendy Powell â voice actress
- Tudi Roche â actress
- Rod Roddy â former The Price Is Right announcer
- Bob Schieffer â journalist with CBS News since 1969 and host of Face the Nation
- Travis Schuldt â television actor on Passions, ' and Scrubs
- Sarah Rose Summers â Miss USA 2018
- Rob Thomas â writer, Veronica Mars and Rats Saw God
- Nina Vance â founder, Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas
- Stephanie Vander Werf â model, TV presenter and beauty pageant contestant; Miss Panama 2012; represented Panama at the Miss Universe 2012
- Shantel VanSanten â actress, One Tree Hill, Final Destination 4, You and I
- William Walker â Metropolitan Opera baritone
- Van Williams â television actor on Bourbon Street Beat, Surfside 6, and the Green Hornet
- Travis Willingham â voice actor
- Peggy Willis-Aarnio â ballet historian
Law
Military
Politics
Sports
- Scott Ankrom â former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver
- Jake Arrieta â MLB pitcher Baltimore Orioles (2010âÂÂ13), Chicago Cubs (2013âÂÂ2017), Philadelphia Phillies (2018âÂÂ2020)
- Ronnie Baker â sprinter
- Desmond Bane â NBA, selected 30th overall in the 2020 NBA draft, selected for Rising Stars Challenge at 2022 NBA All-Star Game
- Pat Batteaux â former NFL player
- Sammy Baugh â 1935 Heisman Trophy finalist; member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Josh Boyce â wide receiver, New England Patriots
- Scott Brooks â former NBA point guard and current Oklahoma City Thunder head coach; won Coach of the Year Award 2010
- Larry Brown â former cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys and Oakland Raiders, and Super Bowl XXX MVP
- David Caldwell â former nose tackle for the Green Bay Packers
- Tank Carder â 2011 Rose Bowl defensive MVP; linebacker for the Cleveland Browns
- Matt Carpenter â MLB All-Star for the St. Louis Cardinals
- Andrew Cashner â pitcher for the Miami Marlins
- Ron Clinkscale â quarterback, Canadian Football League
- Bill Collins â Masters Athletics world record holder
- Roosevelt Collins â former NFL player
- Charles Coody â PGA golf professional, Class of 1960, Texas Sports Hall of Fame (2000)
- Norm Cox â former professional football player
- ÃÂdgar Crespo â Olympic swimmer from Panama
- Andy Dalton (class of 2010) â 2011 Rose Bowl offensive MVP; Pro Bowl quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals
- Kenneth E. Davis â 1984 Heisman Trophy finalist; All-American running back
- Jamie Dixon â TCU men's basketball head coach; former head coach for the University of Pittsburgh
- Josh Doctson â wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings
- Max Duggan â quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers
- Taylor Featherston â infielder for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Brandon Finnegan â pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, formerly of the Kansas City Royals; became the first player to play in a College World Series and an MLB World Series in the same year
- Keith Flowers â former NFL player
- Bobby Jack Floyd â former fullback for the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears
- Larry Foyt â semi-retired NASCAR and IRL driver
- Jeff Gladney â cornerback for the Minnesota Vikings and the Arizona Cardinals
- Clint Gresham â long snapper for the Seattle Seahawks
- Phil Handler â former NFL football player and coach
- J. J. Henry â PGA golfer, member of the 2006 Ryder Cup team
- Tom Hoge â PGA golfer
- Bryan Holaday â catcher for the Boston Red Sox
- Jerry Hughes â linebacker for the Buffalo Bills
- Sandora Irvin â former WNBA player, San Antonio Silver Stars
- Quentin Johnston â wide receiver for the Los Angeles Chargers
- Jeremy Kerley â wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers
- Harry Kinzy â former MLB pitcher
- Max Knake â former Arena Football League quarterback
- Jenny Lidback â former LPGA golfer
- Bob Lilly â former Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle; member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Robert Lyles â NFL linebacker for Houston Oilers, Atlanta Falcons
- Stansly Maponga â defensive end for the New York Giants
- George McLeod â former NBA player
- Guy Morriss â former NFL Pro Bowl center; former head football coach at Baylor University and University of Kentucky
- Lee Nailon â former NBA player
- Marshall Newhouse â offensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders
- Jeff Newman â former MLB All Star player for the Boston Red Sox and Oakland Athletics
- Cameron Norrie â British tennis player
- Davey O'Brien â 1938 Heisman Trophy winner; won the Walter Camp and Maxwell Award the same year
- David Pate â 1991 Australian Open Men's Doubles Champion; runner-up of the 1991 US Open in Men's Doubles
- Matt Purke â pitcher for the Chicago White Sox
- Mike Renfro â former NFL receiver for the Houston Oilers and the Dallas Cowboys
- Joe Robb â defensive end, Philadelphia Eagles 1959âÂÂ60, St Louis Cardinals 1961âÂÂ67, Pro Bowl 1966, Detroit Lions 1968âÂÂ71, & WFL 1972âÂÂ74
- Khadevis Robinson â Olympian in the 800 meter run; multiple USATF gold medalist; world record-breaker, running the fastest leg in the 4x800 in 2006
- Yazmeen Ryan â professional soccer player for Houston Dash of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and the United States national team.
- Aaron Schobel â retired Pro Bowl defensive end with the NFL's Buffalo Bills
- Bo Schobel â former defensive end with the NFL's Arizona Cardinals
- Matt Schobel â former tight end with the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles
- Angela Stanford â professional golfer on the LPGA Tour
- Jim Swink â All-American running back; member of the College Football Hall of Fame; runner-up for the 1955 Heisman Trophy
- Kurt Thomas â former NBA player
- LaDainian Tomlinson â 2006 NFL MVP and 2000 Heisman Trophy finalist; San Diego Chargers 2001âÂÂ09; New York Jets 2010âÂÂ2011
- Gregg Troy â head coach of the University of Florida swimming and diving team
- Kris Tschetter â former professional golfer on the LPGA Tour
- Jason Tucker â former wide receiver for the Canadian Football League's Edmonton Eskimos; four-time All Star; 91st Grey Cup MVP
- Johnny Vaught â 1932 All-American guard for TCU; former head coach of the University of Mississippi; member of the College Football Hall of Fame
- Jason Verrett â cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers
- Will Walls â former NFL football player
- Daryl Washington â linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals
- Kenrich Williams â NBA basketball player for the Oklahoma City Thunder
- Malcolm Williams â cornerback for the New England Patriots
- Jeff Zimmerman â former All-Star pitcher for the Texas Rangers
Writing and journalism
Other
- Carson Huey-You â youngest graduate in TCU history, graduated with a bachelor's degree in physics at age 14
Fictional alumni
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