The following is a list of notable University of Memphis people, including alumni, notable faculty members and administrators, and others affiliated with the University of Memphis.
Notable alumni
editGovernment, public service, and public policy
edit- Rex Armistead – private detective, investigator for the defunct Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission and the Arkansas Project
- Arthur Barclay – New Jersey General Assembly member[1]
- Bernice Donald – United States district court judge[2]
- Bob Fisher – president of Belmont University since 2000
- John Ford – Tennessee politician[3]
- Tre Hargett – Secretary of State, Tennessee
- Willie Herenton – former mayor of Memphis[4]
- Ed Jackson – Tennessee State Senator[5]
- James F. Kyle – State Senator, Tennessee Legislature[6]
- David Lillard – Tennessee state treasurer since 2009[7]
- Viola Harris Mcferren – civil rights activist
- Curtis S. Person Jr. – former State Senator, Tennessee Legislature[8]
- Van B. Poole – former member of both houses of the Florida Legislature[9]
- Frank Scott Jr. – current mayor of Little Rock, AR
- Jim Strickland – former mayor of Memphis
- Fred Thompson – actor and former U.S. Senator[10]
Literature, arts, and media
edit- Dixie Carter – actress[11]
- Eric Jerome Dickey – author[12]
- John Dye – actor[13]
- Johanna Edwards – bestselling novelist
- Galen Fott – director and animator[14]
- Brian A. Hopkins – author
- Jason Isbell – recording artist and songwriter, member of The 400 Unit and Drive-By Truckers[15]
- Michael Jeter – actor[citation needed]
- Terry Manning – music producer,[16] photographer
- Wink Martindale – radio dj, radio personality, singer, game show host, television personality, television producer (BS 1957)[17][circular reference]
- Gary Parrish – sports columnist, radio host and television analyst
- Edmund Warren Perry Jr. – writer[18]
- Olan Rogers – comedian, actor, filmmaker, and YouTuber[19]
- William Sanderson – actor[20]
- Stella Stevens – actress
- J. Karen Thomas – actress (Drop Dead Diva, Nashville)[21]
- Trenyce – singer, American Idol finalist[22]
Athletics
edit- Dave Anderson – multiple teams, MLB[23]
- Vincent Askew – multiple teams, NBA[24]
- Earl Barron – NBA[25]
- Will Barton – Denver Nuggets, NBA[26]
- William Bedford – multiple teams, NBA
- Isaac Bruce – San Francisco 49ers, St. Louis Rams, NFL[27]
- Antonio Burks – NBA[28]
- Rodney Carney – Golden St. Warriors, NBA[29]
- Joey Dorsey – Toronto Raptors, NBA[30]
- Chris Douglas-Roberts – Milwaukee Bucks, NBA[31]
- Tyreke Evans – Sacramento Kings, NBA[32]
- Larry Finch – Memphis TAMs, ABA
- T. J. Frier – football player[33]
- Stephen Gostkowski – New England Patriots, NFL[34]
- Earnest Gray – NFL, New York Giants
- Sylvester Gray – Miami Heat, NBA[35]
- Penny Hardaway – NBA[36]
- Jim Hardin – Major League Baseball pitcher, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves
- Chad Harville – multiple teams, MLB[37]
- Cedric Henderson – Utah Jazz, NBA[38]
- Richard Jones – New York Nets, NBA[39]
- Larry Kenon – multiple teams, NBA[40]
- Bill Laurie – 1973 NCAA Championship game starting point guard for Memphis State[citation needed]
- Jerry Lawler – Hall of Fame professional wrestler, WWE[41]
- Ronald Leary – Dallas Cowboys, NFL[42]
- Keith Lee – New Jersey Nets, NBA[43]
- James Logan – Houston Oilers, Seattle Seahawks, NFL[citation needed]
- Steve Matthews – Kansas City Chiefs, NFL[44]
- Hank McDowell – multiple teams, NBA[45]
- Mike McKenzie – New Orleans Saints, NFL[46]
- Andy Nelson – Baltimore Colts, NFL
- Lloyd Patterson – Saskatchewan Roughriders[47]
- Ryan Peniston – British tennis player
- Elliot Perry – Phoenix Suns, NBA[48]
- Derrick Rose – Chicago Bulls, NBA[49]
- Jack Smith – Philadelphia Eagles, NFL[50]
- Cliff Taylor – multiple teams, NFL[51]
- Adonis Thomas (born 1993) – basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Andre Turner – multiple teams, NBA[52]
- Dan Uggla – Atlanta Braves, MLB[53]
- David Vaughn – multiple teams, NBA
- Dajuan Wagner – Cleveland Cavaliers, NBA[54]
- Darius Washington – NBA[55]
- Tamika Whitmore – Indiana Fever, WNBA[56]
- Win Wilfong – Cincinnati Royals, NBA[57]
- DeAngelo Williams – Pittsburgh Steelers, NFL[58]
- Shawne Williams – New York Knicks, NBA[59]
- Francis Winkler – Green Bay Packers, NFL[60]
- Jerome Woods – Kansas City Chiefs, NFL[61]
- Jacob Wilson – multiple teams, MLB[62]
- Lorenzen Wright – multiple teams, NBA[63]
- Wayne Yates – Los Angeles Lakers, NBA[64]
Notable professors and scholars
edit- Richard Bausch – novelist and short story writer; Moss Chair of Excellence in English at the University of Memphis[65]
- Béla Bollobás – mathematician; known for his work in combinatorics; Fields Medal winner Timothy Gowers' dissertation advisor[66]
- Peter J. Brand – Egyptologist[67]
- Joyce Cobb – jazz vocalist
- Jack Cooper – jazz composer, arranger[68]
- Miriam DeCosta-Willis – first African American faculty member at what was then Memphis State University[69]
- Ralph Faudree – mathematician with a focus on Ramsey theory; provost of the university[70]
- Robert Fisher – MBA, president of Belmont University[71]
- Stan Franklin – cognitive scientist; proponent of artificial consciousness[72]
- Arthur C. Graesser – cognitive psychologist; editor of the Journal of Educational Psychology[73]
- Jessie Mae Hemphill – electric guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist specializing in Southern music[74]
- Benjamin Hooks – civil rights leader[75]
- Xiangen Hu – professor in cognitive psychology
- John Lee – author, professor of English[citation needed]
- Michael Leff – scholar of rhetoric[76]
- Jennifer R. Mandel – professor of biology[77]
- Milton C. Moreland – archaeologist and president of Centre College[78]
- Cecil C. Rousseau – mathematician and author who specializes in graph theory and combinatorics[79]
- Rebecca Skloot – New York Times bestselling science writer, professor of English[80]
Coaches
edit- John Calipari – Kentucky basketball coach[81]
- Penny Hardaway – Memphis basketball coach[36]
- Dana Kirk – Memphis basketball coach[82]
- Josh Pastner – Memphis basketball coach[83]
- Tic Price – Memphis basketball coach[84]
Other
edit- Stan Bronson Jr. – Guinness World Record holder batboy for Memphis Tigers baseball[85]
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