"Weird Al" Yankovic
Farzad Nazem
Abel Maldonado
Devin Nunes
Bruce McPherson
Pedro Armendáriz (1912–1963), character actor, award-winning leading man in dozens of films from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema[1]
Michael Berryman (born 1948), actor[2]
Dave Carnie (born 1969), writer, artist, former editor of Big Brother Magazine
Irene Chan (born 1965), artist[3]
Margo Chase (1958–2017), graphic designer
Luke Chueh , contemporary artist[4]
Michelle Franzen (born 1968), television and radio journalist for NBC News and ABC News
Danny Gans (1956–2009), Las Vegas entertainer[5]
Nathan L. Good (born 1954), architect[6]
Paula Huston (born 1952), author
Cam Inman, San Francisco 49ers reporter for Bay Area News Group
John Madden (1936-2021), Pro Football Hall of Fame broadcaster, head coach, and player[7]
Cassie McFarland (born 1985), artist, designed the obverse of the 2014 National Baseball Hall of Fame commemorative coin[8]
Andy Paiko (born 1977), contemporary glass artist
George Ramos (1947–2011), three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[9]
Suzanne Roberts (born 1970), poet, travel writer, and photographer[10]
Zach Shallcross (born 1996), reality television personality, The Bachelor [11]
M. Ward (born 1973), folk musician, singer-songwriter and guitarist[12]
"Weird Al" Yankovic (born 1959), rock parodist and entertainer[13]
James Griffin Boswell , chairman of the board, J.G. Boswell Company
Jamie Evans , cannabis professional[14] [15]
Noel Lee , President and founder, Monster Cable [16]
Bob Mazzuca (B.S. History, 1970), Chief Scout Executive of Boy Scouts of America [17]
Farzad Nazem (B.S. Computer Science, 1981), former Chief Technology Officer of Yahoo! [18]
Peter Oppenheimer (B.S. Ag Business, 1985), former Chief Financial Officer of Apple Computer [19]
William H. Swanson (B.S. Industrial Engineering, 1973) (born 1950), Chairman and CEO of Raytheon [13]
Jack Trimble (B.S. Psychology, 2024), current Chief Executive Officer of Copper & Crystal, Bar Service
Tom Berryhill , Stanislaus County Supervisor, former California State Senator[20] [21]
Warren Church , Monterey County Board of Supervisors
Jeff Denham , former United States Representative for California's 10th congressional district [22]
Dennis Hollingsworth (born 1967), former California State Senator[23]
Doug LaMalfa , United States Representative for California's 1st congressional district [24]
Abel Maldonado (born 1967), 47th Lieutenant Governor of California [25]
Bruce McPherson (born 1944), 30th California Secretary of State [26]
Mohammadreza Nematzadeh , Minister of Labour and Minister of Industry and Mine in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Devin Nunes , former United States Representative for California's 22nd Congressional District [27]
George Radanovich , former United States Representative for California's 19th congressional district [ citation needed ]
Robert C. Tapella , 25th Public Printer of the United States
Michael Alsbury , commercial astronaut, Virgin Galactic test pilot; killed in the 2014 Virgin Galactic crash [28]
Tory Bruno , rocket scientist and CEO of United Launch Alliance [29]
Greg Chamitoff (born 1962), astronaut[30]
Robert L. Gibson (born 1946), astronaut[31]
Victor J. Glover (born 1976), astronaut[32]
David Haussler , professor at University of California, Santa Cruz
Mark Lucovsky , software architect and a part of the team that designed Windows NT [33]
Kristen Maitland , optical scientist and Fellow of SPIE
Alison Murray , biochemist and Antarctic researcher
Aaron Peckham , owner and creator of UrbanDictionary
Burt Rutan (born 1943), designer of SpaceShipOne and Rutan Voyager [13]
Peter Siebold , commercial astronaut, Virgin Galactic test pilot[34]
Frederick W. Sturckow (born 1961), astronaut[13]
Baseball
Justin Bruihl (born 1997), MLB pitcher
Kevin Correia (born 1980), MLB pitcher[35]
Casey Fien (born 1983), MLB pitcher[36]
Mitch Haniger (born 1990), MLB outfielder for the San Francisco Giants
Mike Krukow (born 1952), former MLB pitcher and current broadcast announcer[13]
Bud Norris (born 1985), MLB pitcher[37]
Garrett Olson (born 1983), former MLB pitcher
John Orton (born 1965), former MLB catcher[38]
Ozzie Smith (born 1954), MLB Hall of Fame shortstop[13]
Dean Treanor (born 1947), manager of the Indianapolis Indians[39]
Joey Wagman (born 1991), pitcher[40]
Bryan Woo (born 2000), MLB pitcher for the Seattle Mariners
Marijon Ancich , high school football coach with the most wins in California history[42]
Ramses Barden (born 1986), former NFL wide receiver
Bobby Beathard (born 1937), NFL Hall of Fame GM
Jordan Beck (born 1983), NFL linebacker[43]
Alex Bravo (born 1930), former NFL defensive back
Courtney Brown (born 1984), former NFL defensive back
Sal Cesario (born 1963), former NFL offensive guard
Jim Criner (born 1940), college football head coach
Nick Dzubnar (born 1991), linebacker for San Diego Chargers
Chris Gocong (born 1983), NFL linebacker[44]
Asa Jackson (born 1989), NFL cornerback
Mel Kaufman (1958–2009), former NFL linebacker Washington Redskins , 1981–1988
John Madden (1936-2021), Pro Football Hall of Fame broadcaster, head coach, and player[7]
Dana Nafziger (born 1953), NFL player
Ted Tollner (born 1940), former NFL coach
Cecil Turner (born 1944), former NFL WR/KR Chicago Bears , 1968–1973, selected to 1971 NFL Pro Bowl
Fred Whittingham (born 1939), former NFL linebacker and coach
Other athletes
Kip Colvey (born 1994), professional soccer player for the Colorado Rapids in Major League Soccer; represents his home country New Zealand in international FIFA tournaments
Sharon Day (born 1985), former NCAA women's high jump champion, 2011 USA outdoor national heptathlon champion
Sean Johnston (rally driver) (born 1990), American World Rally Championship driver [45]
Dean Karnazes , ultramarathoner
Karen Kraft , U.S. silver medalist in coxless pair rowing at the 1996 Summer Olympics and a bronze medalist in coxless pairs at the 2000 Summer Olympics [46]
Gene Lenz , All-American college swimmer, 1960 Summer Olympics finalist in the 400-meter freestyle
Chuck Liddell (born 1969), wrestler; retired mixed martial artist , former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion , and UFC Hall of Fame member[47] [48]
Gan McGee , professional MMA fighter[ citation needed ]
Chad Mendes (born 1985), 2008 NCAA wrestling runner-up at 141 lbs., professional MMA fighter, UFC featherweight contender[49]
Gina Miles , U.S. silver medalist in individual eventing at the 2008 Summer Olympics [46]
Borislav Novachkov , Olympic wrestler
Gina Oceguera (born 1977), World Cup soccer player
Anton Peterlin (born 1987), soccer player
Victor Plata (born 1973), USA Olympian in the triathlon[50]
Loren Roberts (born 1955), professional golfer on the PGA Tour [13]
Monty Roberts (born 1935), professional horse trainer , former rodeo rider, and author
Horton "Cotton" Rosser (1928-2022), 1951 All-Around National Champion, College National Finals Rodeo, Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame, "King of the Cowboys", owner of Flying U Rodeo Company, Cal Poly honorary doctorate, honoree of the Cotton Rosser Rodeo Complex at Cal Poly
Taylor Spivey (born 1991), college swimmer, USA Olympian in the triathlon[51]
Stephanie Brown Trafton (born 1979), U.S. gold medalist in discus throw at the 2008 Summer Olympics [46]
Maggie Vessey (born 1981), professional 800-meter runner
Barton Williams (born 1956), NCAA All-American 400m-hurdler
Scott C. Black (born 1952), lieutenant general (United States Army, Retired), 37th Judge Advocate General of the United States Army ; the first lieutenant general to hold that position
Wil Dasovich , Filipino American YouTube personality
Maya Higa (born 1998), conservationist, falconer, wildlife rehabilitator, and Twitch streamer
Laci Peterson (born 1975)
Scott Peterson , convicted murderer
Kristin Smart (born 1977)
Gilbert H. Stork , president of Cuesta College
"About" . Congressman Doug LaMalfa . 2012-12-03. Retrieved 2019-01-12 .