Glenbrook South High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Flint Dille (1973) is a screenwriter, game designer, and novelist. His film work includes scripts for An American Tail: Fievel Goes West, and The Transformers: The Movie.
  • Eric Fensler (1993) creator of popular G.I. Joe parody PSAs and is a writer for Adult Swim's Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!.
  • Eric Gilliland (1980) is a television writer/producer of sitcoms that have included The Wonder Years, Who's the Boss, Roseanne, and My Boys.
  • Mark Gregory Hambley (1965) was a diplomat who served in numerous capacities, including Ambassador to Qatar and Lebanon.
  • Steven Levitan (1980) is an Emmy-winning writer/producer of Frasier and creator of Just Shoot Me! and Modern Family.
  • Arian Moayed (1998) is a Tony Award-nominated actor and writer.
  • Patrick Stump (2002), solo artist and lead singer/guitarist of former band Fall Out Boy.
  • Sam Witwer (1996) is an actor most well known for his roles in Smallville, The Mist and as Darth Vader's apprentice in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
  • Emily Bergl (1993) is an actress most well known for her role in The Rage: Carrie 2, Men in Trees.
  • Brian Hansen (2009) 2010 Winter Olympics (speed skating). 18th in individual race, silver medalist in Team Pursuit
  • Lana Gehring (2009) is an American short track speed skater. At the 2010 Winter Olympics, in Vancouver, Gehring won a bronze medal as part of the 3000 m relay team.
  • Daniel Ivankovich (1981) is an award-winning physician and musician.
  • Katie Cleary (2000) Model, Actress


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