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Alex Hakobian, filmmaking teacher at Grant High School in Los Angeles [2] Kristin Hanggi, Broadway director, Rock of Ages; Catherine Hardwicke, director, Twilight; Mariska Hargitay, actress, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Marielle Heller, director, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, The Diary of a Teenage Girl
James C. Corman – Los Angeles City Council member; member of the U.S. House of Representatives [310] J. Curtis Counts – director, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service [311] Edmund D. Edelman – Los Angeles City Council member (1965–1974); Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors member (1975–1994) [citation needed]
The board of directors is composed of students (appointed by the undergraduate and graduate student associations), UCLA administrators (appointed by the campus chancellor), a faculty member (appointed by the Academic Senate), and alumni [a] (appointed by the alumni association board of directors), with the student members constituting a bare majority.
UCLA alumna Teri Schwartz became the dean of UCLA TFT in 2009. A former award-winning feature film producer, she was previously the founding dean of the School of Film and Television at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. In January 2020, established and award-winning theater director Brian Kite became the interim dean of TFT. Kite is ...
Pages in category "UCLA Film School alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 343 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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From 1984 until 1992, she was Secretary-Treasurer of the UCLA Theater Film and Television Alumni Association and was one of the Charter members of that organization. She has also been Secretary of the InterGuild Women's Caucus. an organization of women in the entertainment industry guilds and unions. which awarded her its Distinguished Service ...
As the neighborhood gentrifies and Chinese residents grow older and fewer, the clubs remain a vital social glue.