Montgomery College - Notable Features and Alumni of Montgomery College

Notable Features and Alumni of Montgomery College

Montgomery College has served nearly 450,000 credit students since its founding in 1946. Among the College's notable alumni are:

  • Tori Amos - singer/songwriter
  • The Blair Witch Project Creators/Production Team
    • Eduardo Sánchez ’90 - Co-director and Co-writer
    • Neal Fredericks ’89 - Cinematography
  • Barbara Walsh - Broadway shows and a Tony Award nomination
  • Rick Leventhal - Correspondent, Fox News
  • Jerome Williams - former NBA basketball player
  • Morgan Wootten - "Mr. High School Basketball"
  • Paul James - Television and film actor

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