They live in some 180 countries. Their ranks include world leaders, astronauts, Nobel laureates鈥攁nd a host of trailblazers in arts, sciences, business and public service. Whatever their passion, wherever their home, 捆绑SM社区鈥檚 300,000 alumni are using their education and experiences to making a difference in the world. They鈥檙e improving lives through their groundbreaking medical discoveries, plumbing the human condition in thought-provoking art and driving the economy with their business acumen. Explore this sampling of 捆绑SM社区鈥檚 distinguished graduates:
Arts and media
Television and Radio
- David Bernad, BA鈥�04, is an Emmy Award, Golden Globe and PGA winning producer. His previous projects include both feature films like Zombieland 2 and The Mule, as well as television series like the highly successful The White Lotus and The White House Plumbers.
- Deborah Chow, BA鈥�96, is a TV and film director and producer. Some of her most recent projects include directing episodes for The Mandalorian and the entire Obi-Wan Kenobi miniseries.
- Actress Mackenzie Davis, BA鈥�10, played a gifted software developer in the AMC series Halt and Catch Fire. She also appeared in The Martian, Tully and Terminator: Dark Fate. Her most recent project was the HBO Max series Station Eleven.
- Magda Grace, BCL/JD鈥�11, is the head of Amazon鈥檚 Prime Video for Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
- Louis Morissette, BCom鈥�95, is an actor, writer, and producer for both TV and film, with credits including The Guide to the Perfect Family, Plan B, and the sketch show Bye Bye.
- Omar Sachedina, BA鈥�04, is the Chief News Anchor and Senior Editor for CTV National News. He is a veteran journalist with more than 15 years of experience.
- Best known for his starring role as Captain James T. Kirk in the television show Star Trek, William Shatner, BCom鈥�52, DLitt鈥�11, earned back-to-back Emmy Awards for his portrayal of eccentric attorney Denny Crane on the television series鈥� The Practice and Boston Legal. Shatner is the only actor to ever win consecutive Emmy awards for playing the same character on two different shows.
- Allan Scott, BA鈥�61, is a TV and film producer and an award-winning writer. His projects include the TV series The Queen鈥檚 Gambit, as well as the films The Witches and Don鈥檛 Look Now, which he also co-wrote.
- Gail Simmons, BA鈥�98, is a culinary expert and food writer known to millions of TV viewers for her work as a judge on the Emmy Award-winning Top Chef.
Media and Gaming
- Imran Amed, BCom鈥�97, is the founder, CEO & editor-in-chief of The Business of Fashion, a media company with a focus on fashion and luxury goods.
- Jesse Brown, BA鈥�00, is a journalist and the founder, publisher and host, of the Canadaland podcast network.
- Alan Emtage, BSc鈥�87, MSc鈥�91, created Archie, the first Internet search engine which, at one time, attracted half the web traffic in Canada.
- Elizabeth Plank, BA鈥�10, has been the executive producer and host of several critically acclaimed digital series at Vox Media and NBC News. She has recently co-hosted the podcasts The Man Enough Podcast and Synced.
- Jade Raymond, BSc鈥�98, is a video game executive and a former vice president at Google who played a major role in the launch of the Assassin鈥檚 Creed and Watch Dogs franchises.
Newspapers and Magazines
- A staff writer and essayist at The New Yorker since 1986, Adam Gopnik, BA鈥�80, is the author of such best-selling books as Paris to the Moon and Through the Children鈥檚 Gate: A Home in New York.
- Winner of the 1987 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary, Charles Krauthammer, BA'70, DLitt鈥�93, was a syndicated columnist for the Washington Post and frequently contributed to Time, The Weekly Standard and The New Republic.
- A co-founder and former head of Citytv, Moses Znaimer, BA鈥�63, is the founder and CEO of ZoomerMedia Limited and the publisher of Zoomer Magazine.
Film
- Jennifer Baichwal, BA'90, MA'96, is an award-winning documentary filmmaker of such films as Manufactured Landscapes and Watermark.
- Together with his scriptwriting partner Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, BA鈥�05, has written the screenplays of such films as Superbad, Pineapple Express, and This is the End.
- Nancy Grant, BA鈥�06, is a film producer who frequently collaborates with director Xavier Dolan. Their film Mommy swept both the Canadian Screen Awards and the Quebec Jutra Awards in 2015 and received the C茅sar (the French equivalent of the Oscar) as best foreign film.
- Robert Lantos, BA鈥�70, DLitt鈥�00, has produced some of Canada's most critically-acclaimed films, including David Cronenberg鈥檚 Crash and Atom Egoyan鈥檚 The Sweet Hereafter.
- Joe Medjuck, BA鈥�65, is a successful Hollywood producer whose credits include Old School, Up in the Air, Hitchcock and Ghostbusters II.
- Edward Saxon, BA鈥�82, is the Oscar-winning producer of such films as The Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia and Adaptation.
Literature
- David Bezmozgis, BA鈥�96, earned widespread acclaim for his first book, Natasha and Other Stories, winning the Commonwealth First Book Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Danuta Gleed Literary Award for best first collection of short stories in the English language. His books, The Free World (2011), The Betrayers (2014) and Immigrant City (2019), were shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize.
- Ned Blackhawk, BA鈥�92, is a novelist and Professor of History and American Studies at Yale. His book The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History was the 2023 winner of the National Book Award for Nonfiction in the U.S.
- Dominique Fortier, PhD鈥�03, was the 2016 winner of the Governor General鈥檚 Literary Award for French fiction for Au p茅ril de la mer. She received the Prix Renaudot in 2020 for Les villes de papier.
- Sean Michaels, BA鈥�04, is a novelist. His debut novel, Us Conductors, won the 2014 Scotiabank Giller Prize and was shortlisted for the Amazon.ca First Novel Award.
- Heather O鈥橬eill, BA鈥�94, is a novelist and short story writer whose novels have been shortlisted for the Governor General鈥檚 Award, the Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Orange Prize for Fiction. Her first novel, Lullabies for Little Criminals, won the CBC Canada Reads competition in 2007. Most recently, she was named the winner of the Writers鈥� Trust Fellowship in 2019.
Art and Architecture
- Internationally celebrated Canadian architect Arthur Erickson, BArch鈥�50, LLD鈥�75, was the recipient of numerous awards and distinctions for his innovative designs. His works include such buildings and complexes as Robson Square in Vancouver, BC, the Canadian Chancery in Washington, DC, and the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, WA.
- Margaret Grenier, BSc鈥�97, is the award-winning Executive and Artistic Director of the Dancers of Damelahamid, an acclaimed Indigenous dance company in B.C.
- Architect Raymond Moriyama, MArch鈥�57, has received widespread acclaim for his work, which includes the Ontario Science Centre (1964), the Bata Shoe Museum (1991), the National Museum of Saudi Arabia (1999), and the Canadian War Museum (2005).
- The visionary architect behind Montreal's 鈥淗abitat鈥� for Expo 67, Moshe Safdie, BArch鈥�61, LLD鈥�82, has designed some of Canada's best-known buildings, including the National Gallery of Canada, Vancouver's Library Square and the rebuild of Toronto's Pearson Airport. He was awarded the Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020.
Music
- Darcy James Argue, BMus鈥�97, is the composer and conductor for the Secret Society, an innovative New York-based 18-piece jazz band that has earned Grammy and Juno nominations for their albums.
- With 70 Top 40 hits in the US and 52 Top 40 hits in the UK, Burt Bacharach, Dip AMus鈥�48, DMus鈥�72, was one of the most important composers of popular music of the twentieth century. In addition to having his songs performed by huge contemporary artists, his music won six Grammys, three Oscars, an Emmy, and was nominated for a Tony for best musical for 1970鈥檚 Promises, Promises.
- Acclaimed novelist, poet, singer and songwriter, Leonard Cohen, BA鈥�55, DLitt鈥�92, was one of the most widely recognized Canadian artists of the late twentieth century. He was awarded the Companion of the Order of Canada in 2003, Canada鈥檚 highest civilian honour, and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008. He was awarded a posthumous Grammy for Best Rock Performance in 2018.
- Caity Gyorgy, MMus鈥�22, is the two-time Juno Award winner for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year in 2022 and 2023.
- 鈥�Christine Jensen, BMus鈥�94, MMus鈥�06, is a jazz saxophonist and composer and the leader of the Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra. The group has won two Juno Awards for Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year.
- Richard King, MMus鈥�91, an associate professor with the Schulich School of Music鈥檚 Sound Recording Program, is one of the most in-demand recording engineers in the world of classical music. His fourteen-time Grammy Award-winning work has included collaborations with such performers as Yo-Yo Ma and Ren茅e Fleming.
- Jarrett Martineau, BA鈥�06, is the co-founder of RPM Records and host of CBC Radio鈥檚 Reclaimed, both of which showcase Indigenous music in all its diverse forms.
- Sam Roberts, BA鈥�98, is a Juno award-winning musician whose 2002 debut CD, The Inhuman Condition, is one of the bestselling independent releases in Quebec and Canadian music history.
- Daniel Seligman, BA鈥�00, is the co-founder and creative director of the POP Montreal music festival.