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List of alumni of Saint Ignatius High School (Cleveland)


List of alumni of Saint Ignatius High School (Cleveland)


Notable alumni of Saint Ignatius High School in Cleveland, Ohio include:

Arts and entertainment

  • Brian P. Cleary, 1978 – best-selling author of humorous books for grade-school children; over 2 million books in print
  • Mark Hentemann, 1987 - screenwriter, former showrunner, and long-time executive producer of the animated series Family Guy
  • Dave Hill, 1987 – comedian, radio host, writer, musician and actor
  • Robert Litz, 1968 – playwright, director, critic, senior resident playwright at Elephant Theatre Company in Hollywood, CA
  • Greg Murray, 2000 – photographer
  • Glenn O'Brien, 1965 – writer, GQ columnist, Editor of Interview Magazine, host of TV Party
  • Rory O'Malley, 1999 – Broadway actor, Book of Mormon, Hamilton
  • Jack Riley, 1953– comedian, actor, The Bob Newhart Show, Spaceballs, Rugrats
  • Brian K. Vaughan, 1994 – writer of Y: The Last Man and TV series Lost

Business

  • Charles Geschke, 1956 – co-founder of Adobe Systems
  • Murlan J. "Jerry" Murphy, 1935 – Murphy's Oil Soap Company
  • James E. Rohr, 1966 – CEO of PNC Financial Services

Education

  • James Danko, 1971 – President of Butler University

Episcopacy

  • Floyd Lawrence Begin, 1920 – first Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland
  • Timothy Broglio, 1970 – Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA and President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)
  • William Michael Cosgrove, 1934 – former Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Belleville, Illinois
  • James Anthony Griffin, 1952 – Bishop Emeritus of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus
  • John Raphael Hagan, 1912 – former Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland and Titular Bishop of Limata
  • Joseph Patrick Hurley (Archbishop), 1915 – former Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine, chargé d'affaires of the Apostolic Delegation in Japan from 1933 to 1934, regent ad interim to Yugoslavia
  • Daniel Ivancho (resigned and laicized), 1926 – former bishop of the Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh
  • Charles Hubert Le Blond (C. Herbert), 1903 – former Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Joseph and namesake of Bishop LeBlond High School
  • James A. McFadden, 1895 – first Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Youngstown
  • Patrick Thomas O'Reilly, 1920 – first Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts
  • Alexander James Quinn (A. James Quinn), 1950 – former Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland and Titular Bishop of Socia
  • David Walkowiak, 1971 – Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids, Michigan

Politics and government

  • Richard F. Abel, 1951 – retired Brigadier General of the United States Air Force
  • William M. Brodhead, 1959 – United States Congressman from Michigan, 1974-1982
  • Thomas P. Carney, 1959 – retired Lieutenant General of the United States Army
  • Joe Cimperman, 1988 – former 7-term Cleveland City Council member and President of Global Cleveland
  • Michael P. Donnelly – Ohio Supreme Court Justice
  • Michael A. Feighan – former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1943 - 1971)
  • Anthony Gonzalez, 2003 – former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives Ohio's 16th congressional district
  • Ted Lieu, 1987 – Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing California's 33rd congressional district since 2015
  • Martin J. Sweeney, 1981 – former President of Cleveland City Council
  • Robert E. Sweeney – former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1965-1967)
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Law and order

  • Frank D. Celebrezze I – judge and replaced Eliot Ness as Cleveland's safety director
  • David Ferrie, 1935 – purportedly involved in John F. Kennedy's assassination
  • Danny Greene – expelled from St. Ignatius, president of Longshoremen's Association, Local 1317, gangster, and racketeer.
  • Francis E. Sweeney Sr., 1952 – retired Ohio Supreme Court Justice

Journalism

  • Jerome Corsi, 1964 – outspoken prolific conservative author; holds a PhD in political science from Harvard University
  • Bill Sammon, 1978 – managing editor, Fox News Washington
  • David Martosko, 1987 – U.S. political editor for The Daily Mail

Science

  • Tom Van Flandern, 1958 – astronomer
  • John Harold Henzel II, 1954 - surgeon

Sports

  • Jacob Bell, 1999 – professional football player in the National Football League (NFL)
  • LeCharles Bentley, 1998 – professional football player in the NFL
  • Mike Buddie – professional baseball player in Major League Baseball
  • Michael J. Cleary, 1952 – Executive Director of National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics
  • Jack Corrigan, 1970 – TV and radio announcer
  • Derek Dietrich, 2007 – professional baseball player in MLB
  • Pickles Dillhoefer, 1910 – former professional baseball player in MLB
  • Larry Dolan, 1951 – owner, Cleveland Guardians
  • Brian Dowling, 1965 – professional football player in the NFL (inspiration for the character B.D. in the Doonesbury comic strip)
  • Ed Ecker, 1940 – former professional football player for the NFL
  • Liam Eichenberg, 2016 – professional football player for the Miami Dolphins
  • Tommy Eichenberg, 2019 – college football linebacker for the Ohio State Buckeyes
  • Luke Farrell, 2009 – professional baseball player in Major League Baseball
  • Dan Fox, 2009 – professional football player in the NFL
  • Jonathan Gannon – Head Coach of Arizona Cardinals
  • Anthony Gonzalez, 2003 – professional football player in the NFL
  • Chris Gizzi – football player and strength coach Green Bay Packers
  • Drew Haddad, 1996 – professional football player in the NFL and NFL Europe
  • Mike Hegan, 1960 – professional baseball player in Major League Baseball; TV and radio announcer for the Cleveland Indians
  • Chris Hovan, 1996 – professional football player in the NFL
  • Brian Hoyer, 2004 – professional football player in the NFL
  • Steve Huntz – professional baseball player in Major League Baseball
  • Dre'Mont Jones, 2014 – professional football player for the Seattle Seahawks
  • Joe Kantor, 1961 – former professional football player for the Washington Redskins
  • Matt Kata, 1996 – professional baseball player in MLB
  • Anthony Kelly, 1999 – professional lacrosse player in Major League Lacrosse
  • Darian Kinnard, 2018 – professional NFL offensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs
  • Chuck Kyle, 1968 – coached St. Ignatius' football team to a record 11 Division I State Titles: 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2008, and 2011. Kyle also coached the Wildcats to National Championships in 1989, 1993, 1995, and 2008.
  • Oliver Luck, 1978 – professional football player in the NFL; administrator in NFL Europe; Athletic Director, West Virginia University
  • Timothy Mack, 1990 – 2004 Olympics gold medalist (pole vault)
  • Nick Margevicius, 2014 – professional baseball player in Major League Baseball
  • Shonn Miller, 2011 - professional basketball player
  • Justin Morrow, 2006 – professional soccer player in Major League Soccer
  • Scott Mutryn – professional football player in the NFL and NFL Europe
  • Dan O'Leary, 1996 – former professional football player for the NFL
  • Dave Ragone, 1998 – professional football player in NFL Europe; professional football coach in the NFL
  • Barry Rice, 2006 – professional soccer player in Major League Soccer
  • Garry Roggenburk – professional baseball player in Major League Baseball
  • Jake Ryan, 2010 – professional football player in the NFL
  • Mike Wilhelm, 1985 – former assistant coach for the Chicago Bulls and current advance scout

References

External links

  • Official website

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