List of Louisiana State University alumni

The following is a list of notable alumni of Louisiana State University.

Academia

Arts, entertainment, media, and humanities

Business and economics

Government, politics, and activism

A

B

C–E

  • Burl Cain, departing warden of the Louisiana State Penitentiary (also known as Angola)[54]
  • Bill Callegari (Class of 1963; Agricultural Engineering), member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, 2001–2015; the William A. Callegari Environmental Center at LSU is named in his honor (R)[55]
  • Theo Cangelosi, late state representative, lawyer, banker, and gubernatorial advisor (D)
  • William Derwood Cann, Jr. (1919–2010), World War II lieutenant colonel; mayor of Monroe 1978–1979 (D)[56]
  • Thomas G. Carmody (Class of 1983), state representative from Shreveport (R)[57]
  • Edward M. Carmouche (Class of 1943, 1921–1990), chairman of the Louisiana Democratic Party 1966–1968; attorney in Lake Charles[58]
  • Davy Carter, Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives, completed LSU Banking School; attorney and banker[59]
  • Steve Carter, former LSU assistant athletic director; state representative from Baton Rouge (R)[60]
  • James Carville, chief political strategist for Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign (D)[61]
  • Joel Chaisson, St. Charles Parish attorney, former member and president of the Louisiana State Senate (D)[62]
  • Jack Christian, late businessman, mayor-president in East Baton Rouge Parish, 1957–1964 (D)[63]
  • Dan Claitor, attorney, Louisiana state senator (R)[64]
  • Marcus R. Clark, justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court (R)[65]
  • Thomas G. Clausen, M.A. degree from LSU, Louisiana state education superintendent, 1984–1988 (D)[66]
  • George Henry Clinton (Class of 1889), member of both houses of the state legislature from Tensas Parish (D)[67]
  • Frank Estes Cole, late educator, football coach, member of both houses of the Louisiana Legislature from Sabine Parish (D)[68]
  • John Cooksey, physician, former U.S. representative from Louisiana's 5th congressional district (R)[69]
  • Carl Crane, former state representative from Baton Rouge (R)[70]
  • Scott Crichton (Class of 1976), judge of the Louisiana 1st Judicial District Court in Shreveport since 1991 (R)[71]
  • William Daniel (B.S. and M.S. in petroleum engineering), state representative for East Baton Rouge Parish, 1996–2008[72]
  • Jay Dardenne, Louisiana lieutenant governor and former secretary of state and state senator (R)[73]
  • George W. D'Artois, public safety commissioner in Shreveport 1962–1976 (D)[74]
  • Jackson B. Davis, state senator for Caddo Parish and long-term attorney in Shreveport; obtained B.A. and M. A. degrees from LSU in 1936 and 1937, respectively[75]
  • Jimmie Davis, singer, Louisiana governor, and Shreveport public service commissioner (D)[76]
  • Paula Davis, state representative for East Baton Rouge Parish since 2015[77]
  • Jay Dean, mayor of Longview, Texas, 2005–2015; incoming Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives, effective 2017; born in Opelousas in 1953[78]
  • Pap Dean, cartoonist with the Shreveport Times[79]
  • Cleveland Dear, late U.S. representative, district attorney, and state district court judge (D)[80]
  • J.D. DeBlieux, late state senator from East Baton Rouge Parish, 1956–1960; 1964–1976 (D)
  • Robert DeBlieux, late mayor of Natchitoches and historical preservationist (D)[81]
  • Charles deGravelles, late pioneer of the Louisiana Republican Party (R)[82]
  • Virginia deGravelles, former Louisiana Republican national committeewoman (R)
  • George Despot, late Shreveport oilman and Republican Party founder and state chairman (R)
  • Margaret Dixon, late first woman managing editor of the Baton Rouge Morning Advocate, 1949–1970 (D)
  • John J. Doles, Jr., banker from Plain Dealing (D)
  • John J. Doles, Sr., banker and state senator from Bossier and Webster parishes (D)
  • Jack Donahue, building contractor and state senator from St. Tammany and Tangipahoa parishes (R)[83]
  • C. H. "Sammy" Downs (Class of 1933, master's in education), member of both houses of the Louisiana legislature from Rapides Parish and advisor to Governors Earl Kemp Long and John McKeithen
  • Harmon Caldwell Drew, district attorney, district judge, current circuit court judge (D)[84]
  • Harmon Drew, Jr., state circuit judge based in Shreveport (D)[85]
  • R. Harmon Drew, Sr., Law school, state representative and Minden city judge (D)
  • David Duke, former state representative and U.S. Senate and gubernatorial candidate (R), white supremacist and neo-Nazi[86]
  • Stephen Dwight, incoming 2016 District 35 member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (R)[87]
  • Mike Edmonson, superintendent of the Louisiana State Police since 2008 (R)[88]
  • Edwin Edwards, only four-term governor of Louisiana (D)[89]
  • John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana since 2016
  • Charles Wheaton Elam (Class of 1887), lawyer and state representative from DeSoto Parish (D)[90]
  • Dale M. Erdey (Class of 1976), state senator from Livingston Parish (R)[91]
  • Albert Estopinal, Jr. (Class of 1888), St. Bernard Parish politician (D)[92]
  • Randy Ewing, former Louisiana State Senate President (D)[93]

F–H

  • Maxime Faget, NASA engineering and development director[94]
  • Robert Faucheux, attorney in LaPlace; former member of the Louisiana House for St. John the Baptist and St. James parishes, 1996–2004[95]
  • Jimmy Field (Class of 1963), member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, 1996–2012 (R)[96]
  • Lee Fletcher, advertising executive and radio talk show host in Monroe, unsuccessful congressional candidate in 2002 (R)
  • Carlos Roberto Flores, former President of Honduras[97]
  • Heulette Fontenot, former state representative and state senator from Livingston Parish (R)[98]
  • C.B. Forgotston, late attorney, political activist, and state government watchdog (Independent)[99]
  • Murphy J. "Mike" Foster, Jr., former state senator and governor of Louisiana 1996–2004 (R)[100]
  • John B. Fournet (1895–1984), Speaker of the Louisiana House, lieutenant governor, associate and chief justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court (D)
  • Bobby Freeman, former state representative and Louisiana lieutenant governor (D)[32]
  • Mike Futrell (Class of 1982), former state representative and Metro Council member (R)
  • Ryan Gatti (Class of 1995), state senator for District 36 since 2016; Bossier City lawyer[101]
  • Clark Gaudin, former state representative from Baton Rouge (R)
  • J. C. Gilbert (1922–2014), member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature; left LSU without graduating to enter the United States Army during World War II (D), later (R)[102]
  • Lucille May Grace (1900–1957), register of state lands and first woman in statewide office in Louisiana; first woman to run for governor (D)[103]
  • R. W. "Buzzy" Graham (Class of 1959, 1937–2014), member of the Louisiana House from Rapides Parish, 1968–1972; insurance agent in Alexandria[104]
  • Hunter Greene (B.S., 1989), family court judge and former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for East Baton Rouge Parish (R)[105]
  • Thomas A. "Tom" Greene, B.S., M.S., D.V.M., former state senator from Iberville Parish (R)[106]
  • Jack P.F. Gremillion, late Louisiana attorney general (D)[107]
  • Anthony Guarisco, Jr., state senator from Morgan City 1976–1988; studied for Master of Arts at LSU while in his seventies, 2008–2012; lawyer and real estate businessman (D)[108]
  • Mickey Guillory, retired Louisiana State Police officer and state representative for Acadia, Evangeline, and St. Landry parishes since 2004 (D)[109]
  • Stephen L. Gunn, former state representative and former mayor of Montgomery, Louisiana (I)
  • Jennifer Hale (sportscaster), Fox Sports reporter
  • Pike Hall, Jr., state appeal court judge in Shreveport, 1971–1990; associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court 1990–1994 (D)[110]
  • William T. "Bill" Hanna (Class of 1951, 1930–2016), mayor of Shreveport 1978–1982 (D)[111]
  • Mary Johnson Harris, former District 4 member of the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education; Shreveport educator
  • T. H. Harris, state superintendent of education, 1908–1940 (D)[112]
  • Kenny Havard, state representative from St. Francisville (R)[113]
  • Paul M. Hebert, civilian judge during Nuremberg War Trials
  • Cameron Henry, business analyst and member of the Louisiana House, District 82 (R)[114]
  • E. L. Henry, lawyer; former Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives (D)[115]
  • Sharon Hewitt, member of the Louisiana State Senate from St. Tammany Parish, effective 2016
  • Clay Higgins, Republican member of the United States House of Representatives for Louisiana's 3rd congressional district, beginning 2017[116]
  • Wiley W. Hilburn, journalist, author, authority on Louisiana politics
  • Donald E. Hines (LSU-NO M.D.), Bunkie physician, former member and the president of the Louisiana State Senate 2004–2008 (D)[117]
  • J.B.E. Hittle (195l, Military and Intelligence Historian)
  • Kip Holden (1974, Journalism), mayor-president of Baton Rouge (D)
  • Dalton W. Honoré (Law Enforcement Institute), Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 63 in East Baton Rouge Parish since 2010 (D)[118]
  • Jerry Huckaby (1963, Engineering), former U.S. representative from Louisiana's 5th congressional district (D)[119]
  • Thomas H. Hudson, Baton Rouge attorney and state senator 1976–1988[120]
  • Jefferson D. Hughes, III (B.A. in History and J. D.), associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court since 2013[121]
  • Joan Huffman, member of the Texas State Senate from Harris County since 2008; former state district court judge[122]
  • Hubert Humphrey, late 38th Vice President of the United States (D)[123]

I–L

M–N

O–Q

R–S

T–Z

Military

Sports

Football

Baseball

Men's basketball

Women's basketball

Golf

Gymnastics

Track and field

Wrestling

  • Kevin Jackson, 3x All-American Tiger Wrestler, 1992 Olympic Freestyle Wrestling Champion, current head coach for ISU Cyclone Wrestling

MMA

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