Aside from myself :tongueout: the most famous / infamous person from my home town high school was this dude:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Smith (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Smith)
He was the Prime Minister of what was then Rhodesia and while at Chaplin High School in the 1930's was head boy.
Charley Maxwell. He was a great Detroit Tiger from 1956-1960.
I dated his grandaughter when I was in Middle school!
(http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z104/paper-history/Personal%20Collection/Detroit%20Tigers/Tigers%20Vintage/ml4_0003.jpg)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Maxwell#Career_overview
There was a guy I went to elementary school with who, years later, got busted for selling cocaine. When he was out on bail awaiting trial, he again got busted for selling cocaine. Yeah, we haven't seen much of him for quite a few years now. :bouncegiggle:
None at our school.
I know somebody who went to school with Jennifer Lopez and her sister, Lynda Lopez. I was told when Jennifer won the audition for "In Living Color" she couldn't contain her excitement and ran screaming and jumping through the halls of her high school, annoying everyone :teddyr:
I forgot about this guy:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Elworthy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Elworthy)
He taught me cricket at Chaplin ~ he wasn't a teacher there, but a scholar senior to me. Both he and his older brother Glenn were marvelous cricketers.
I grew up in Paramus, New Jersey, not a big town for celebrities but there were a few...
I went to high school with Steve Brown, the guitarist of Trixter (late 80s hair metal band). He sat next to me in homeroom, we used to chat about Van Halen, Def Leppard, and Stryper a lot. :teddyr:
(http://www.vintagekramer.com/rare/trixter2.jpg)
He was a nice guy, never thought the band was that great but when they had their brief one-hit wonder bout of popularity a year or two after graduation, I was happy for'em cuz they were hometown boys and Steve was a cool dude..
Actress Stacey Dash of "Clueless" fame also graduated from my high school, she was a year ahead of me.
(http://newsse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/1310189429-63.jpg)
Nice lookin' gal but she was very unpleasant to be around... thankfully the only contact I had with her was in an art class, cuz she was a snobby, airhead uber-b*tch. Of course, a couple of years later I saw her in "Clueless" and she was playing... a snobby, airhead uber-b*tch. I sez "Wow, art imitates life." Haha.
A year or two after she got famous she dissed our town in an interview in a magazine somewhere. I forget her exact words but it was something to the effect of how it was such a shame that we were located so close to Manhattan and all of its wonders, yet everyone who lived there was a yokel who'd rather hang out at the Mall. Well, excuuuuuuuse us, Princess.
Not me, but my wife is from Warren, Michigan, just north of the infamous 8 Mile Road. She went to high school with Eminem. Same graduating class. She didn't know him very well, but showed me his yearbook picture. He was very dorky-looking in high school.
Carlos Boozer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Boozer) went to the same high school I did, two or three years behind me. I didn't know him, but I remember seeing him in the halls.
Funny thing is, most people don't believe me when I tell them that. I don't watch or care about any sports, so for me to make up going to school with a sports star is pretty unlikely.
Being from a small Ontario town, any celebrities I can think of who attended my high school were NHL players. The most famous would probably be hall of famer Darryl Sittler, who was before my time. He would have been out of high school and playing pro hockey before I was born, although just barely.
Malcolm Gladwell, the New Yorker journalist, business guru and bestselling author of pop sociology, was a few years ahead of me. I believe he was in the same grade as one of my brothers. I know his family, and his mom is a good friend of my mom. Funny, the guy has been recognized by Time Magazine as one of the most influential people in the world, he just got the Order of Canada, but what impressed me most was when he was referenced in a Rifftrax. My God, he must really be famous. :teddyr:
Now, of those who were actually at the school when I was there, I have mentioned Shayne Wyler, who I do remember, although he was a year behind me. Not really famous, but he has played some small parts in big movies. Around here, he'd be remembered from Thirteen Ghosts.
(http://huhyadit.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/ghost_11.jpg)
Not that famous himself, but Beau Biden---Delaware Attorney General and son of current vice president Joe Biden---was a year or two behind me in high school.
Quote from: FatFreddysCat on August 24, 2011, 05:11:27 PM
I went to high school with Steve Brown, the guitarist of Trixter (late 80s hair metal band). He sat next to me in homeroom, we used to chat about Van Halen, Def Leppard, and Stryper a lot. :teddyr:
(http://www.vintagekramer.com/rare/trixter2.jpg)
He was a nice guy, never thought the band was that great but when they had their brief one-hit wonder bout of popularity a year or two after graduation, I was happy for'em cuz they were hometown boys and Steve was a cool dude..
As far as I'm aware, Trixter still tour and play gigs from time to time. I've never been into them though, as they seemed to be the poppiest of all the hair/pop-metal bands.
Quote from: Circus Circus on August 25, 2011, 02:18:22 PM
Quote from: FatFreddysCat on August 24, 2011, 05:11:27 PM
I went to high school with Steve Brown, the guitarist of Trixter (late 80s hair metal band). He sat next to me in homeroom, we used to chat about Van Halen, Def Leppard, and Stryper a lot. :teddyr:
(http://www.vintagekramer.com/rare/trixter2.jpg)
He was a nice guy, never thought the band was that great but when they had their brief one-hit wonder bout of popularity a year or two after graduation, I was happy for'em cuz they were hometown boys and Steve was a cool dude..
As far as I'm aware, Trixter still tour and play gigs from time to time. I've never been into them though, as they seemed to be the poppiest of all the hair/pop-metal bands.
Yeah, they get back together every once in a while for reunion gigs around the area and occasional festivals like the "Rocklahoma" retro-rock gatherings. They all have stuff going on the side as well. P.J. (bassist) had a regular gig as Lita Ford's bass player, last I heard. The drummer owns a restaurant not far from me in Upstate New York. Steve supposedly does a lot of music for TV commercials, produces other artists, etc.
Ye-es!
I went to school with Mason Dixon from "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes." Or, I should say I went to school with the actor who portrayed him David Miller. He was so into politics, when he was in school, I do not think there was one person, including myself, who went to school with him, thought he'd turn to acting. Actually, he had a fairly successful career as an actor from his motion picture debut in "The Boss' Son" in 1978 to the title role in "Speak of the Devil" in 1991.
In middle school, I think it was 6th and 7th grade in fact, I went to school with Chris Caffery who is in the band Savatage and Trans Siberian Orchestra. It was funny, at that age, everyone always has such outlandish ideas of what they are going to be when they "grow up". He always said he was going to be a rock star and everyone always figured "yeah, right"...He lived for rock, he really did. He was a nice kid though and pretty smart too.
Billy Bob Thornton would have to be the most famous. We had some friends in common, but I never hung out with him. He was really sorta dorky. The one encounter I do remember I having with him I believe he thought I was gonna hit him.
Quote from: AndyC on August 24, 2011, 09:47:23 PMBeing from a small Ontario town, any celebrities I can think of who attended my high school were NHL players.
Too true Andy! :bouncegiggle:
The only one who comes to mind for me is Gary McAdam: Selected by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1975 NHL Entry Draft, played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Detroit Red Wings, Calgary Flames, Washington Capitals, New Jersey Devils, and Toronto Maple Leafs before retiring following the 1985–86 NHL season. He had to have been at my high school, though I do not recall him being there. I do remember him from grades six through eight. Husky guy, a couple of years older than the rest of us. Played the role of a sort of low-key 'Fonz' as a consequence.