- Source: List of Princeton High School Alumni
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This list of alumni of Princeton High School in New Jersey includes graduates and non-graduate former students.
George Barna (born 1955), author
Chris Barron (born Christopher Barron Gross), lead singer of the Spin Doctors
Laurie Berkner (born 1969), children's musical artist
Richard E. Besser (born 1959, class of 1977), ABC News medical editor
Todd Blackledge (born 1961), quarterback who played in the NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers
The members of the band Blues Traveler
Lesley Bush (born 1947), two-time U.S. Olympic diver who won a gold medal in platform diving at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Sim Cain (born 1963), drummer for the Rollins Band
Michelle Charlesworth (born 1970), news anchor WABC New York
Damien Chazelle (born 1985), Academy Award-winning screenwriter and film director
Richard J. Coffee (1925–2017), politician who served in the New Jersey Senate and as chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee
Rhys Coiro (born 1979), actor
Mervin Field (1921–2015), public opinion pollster whose career in polling began with a poll of PHS students in a class election
Evan Gershkovich (born 1991, class of 2010), journalist for The Wall Street Journal who was detained by Russia as a spy
Ariela Gross (born 1965, class of 1983), historian who is the John B. and Alice R. Sharp Professor of Law and History at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law
Chris Harford, self-taught singer, songwriter, guitarist and painter
Brendan Hill (born 1970), drummer
Brett Hoebel (born c. 1981, class of 1999), personal trainer best known for appearing as a trainer on the U.S. reality television show The Biggest Loser: Couples 4 in 2011
Christine Moore Howell (1899–1972), hair care product businesswoman who was the first African-American to graduate from Princeton High School
Arielle Jacobs (born 1988), Broadway actor
Ben Jelen (born 1979), singer-songwriter
Nick Kovalakides (born 1939/1940, class of 1957), javelin thrower.
Michael Lemonick, former senior science writer at Time magazine
John Lithgow (born 1945), actor
Tom Malinowski (born 1965, class of 1983), Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor from 2014 to 2017 and congressman from New Jersey's 7th congressional district from 2019 to 2023
Ann M. Martin (born 1955, class of 1973), author, best known for her The Baby-Sitters Club series of books
Brad Mays (born 1955, class of 1973), filmmaker
John McPhee (born 1931), The New Yorker staff writer, author and Pulitzer Prize-winner
Ben Navarro (born 1962/1963), billionaire businessman
Bebe Neuwirth (born 1958, class of 1976), actress
John Popper (born 1967), musician
Andy Potts (born 1976, class of 1995), triathlete who represented the United States in triathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Dan Schulman (born 1958, class of 1976), business executive; President of PayPal
Tsutomu Shimomura (born 1964), Japanese-American scientist and computer security expert
Michael Showalter (born 1970, class of 1988), comedian, writer, and film director
Joe Steinhardt (born 1984, class of 2002), record producer, author, and musician
Robert Stone (born 1958, class of 1976), director and documentary filmmaker
Ben Taub (born 1991), The New Yorker staff writer and Pulitzer Prize-winner
Saskia Webber (born 1971), soccer goalkeeper who played for the United States women's national soccer team as well as the New York Power and Philadelphia Charge in the Women's United Soccer Association
Ilana B. Witten, neuroscientist and associate professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Princeton University