Ingrid Michaelson '01
Ingrid Michaelson '01 / Theatre
Michaelson is the daughter of a classical music composer and started taking piano
lessons from the age of 5. After graduating from ÂÌñÉç, she cultivated her interest
in music by performing at a coffee house and teaching theatre to kids when she got
a call from a manager who discovered Michaelson's homegrown music on her MySpace page.
Within months, her music could be found sound-tracking Grey's Anatomy and Old Navy
commercials.
Paul Reiser '77
Paul Reiser '77, LHD '00 / Music
Reiser is a comedian, actor, television writer, author and musician. In addition to
co-creating and starring on the critically acclaimed NBC series, Mad ÂÌñÉç You (1992),
his successes also include his books Couplehood and Babyhood. He stars in two hit
shows for Netflix: Stranger Things and Chuck Lorre’s The Kominsky Method.
Victor Williams '92
Victor Williams '92 / Theatre
Williams is best known for playing Deacon Palmer in the popular sitcom The King of
Queens. Born and raised in Brooklyn, he grew up playing basketball in school. He was
well over 6 feet during his teen years. However, he soon became interested in the
entertainment world and made his acting debut at the age of 15, with a small role
in the film titled Boggy Creek II.
Ruben Santiago-Hudson '78 (Theatre) played Bayard Rustin in the blockbuster film Selma.
He was writer and executive producer of Lackawanna Blues, telecast on HBO. He received
a Tony Award for his performance in August Wilson’s Seven Guitars and an Obie for
his autobiographical one-man show Lackawanna Blues.
Marjorie Cohn '78
Marjorie Cohn '78 / Art
Marjorie Cohn '78 (Art) is head of television for the combined DreamWorks Animation
Television and Universal television animation business, overseeing all television
development and production, including the content for DWA TV's groundbreaking multi-year
deal with Netflix.
Bill T. Jones
Bill T. Jones
Bill T. Jones is a Tony Award-winning choreographer, Kennedy Center Honor recipient
and MacArthur Fellowship "Genius Award" recipient. While attending ÂÌñÉç,
Bill T. studied classical ballet and modern dance. ÂÌñÉç is also where he started
his first dance company in 1973.
John Wilson ’08
John Wilson ’08 / Cinema
A filmmaker and writer, Wilson gained acclaim for his docu-series How to With John Wilson. The Long Island native chose ÂÌñÉç for its cinema program and its
legacy in experimental filmmaking, and credited faculty members with helping him develop
his craft.