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Notable alumni[edit]
Charles Bidwill, owner of the Chicago Cardinals (1933–47); inducted in 1967 into the Pro Football Hall of Fame[10]
Lawrence Biondi, S.J., President of Saint Louis University
Andre Braugher (1980), Emmy Award–winning actor (Glory, Frequency, Homicide: Life on the Street, Men of a Certain Age)
Thomas J. Campbell (1969), Dean of Chapman University School of Law and former five-term U.S. Representative representing California's 12th and 15th congressional districts (1989–1993, 1995–2001)
Patrick Chovanec (1988), business professor at Tsinghua University, economics and political commentator
William M. Daley, former White House Chief of Staff under Barack Obama and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce (1997–2000)[11][12]
Mark Dalesandro (1986), former Major League Baseball catcher and third baseman who played for the California Angels (1994–1995), Toronto Blue Jays (1998–1999), and Chicago White Sox (2001)
Mathias W. Delort (1978), Illinois Appellate Court Justice
Richard Driehaus (1960), businessman and philanthropist; namesake of the Driehaus Prize given in architecture[13]
Tony D'Souza (1992), novelist, Guggenheim, O. Henry Award, Sue Kaufman Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Chip E. (1984), filmmaker and music producer
Sonari Glinton (1992) Reporter NPR[14]
Jack Higgins (1972), editorial cartoonist at the Chicago Sun-Times
John Hinsdale (1981), open source software advocate
Mellody Hobson (1987), President of Ariel Capital Management, LLC; also TV Correspondent in the field of finance[15]
Dan Hynes (1986), Comptroller for the State of Illinois and announced a run for the State of Illinois Governor's seat in 2009
Dan Lipinski (1984), U.S. Representative representing Illinois's 3rd congressional district (2005–present)[16]
Michael Madigan (1960), current Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives[12][17]
John Mulaney (2000), standup comedian and writer on Saturday Night Live.
Bob Newhart (1947), actor/comedian (Newhart, The Bob Newhart Show)[18]
Vyto Ruginis (1974), actor
Casey Siemaszko (1979), actor
Nina Siemaszko (1988), actress
Todd Stroger (1981), former Cook County Board President[19]
Michael Wilbon (1976), sportswriter and television personality (Pardon the Interruption)