Name
|
Original chapter
|
Notability
|
References
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24kGoldn
|
Beta-Sigma /
University of Southern California
|
Rapper who performed hit singles "
Valentino" (2019) and "
Mood" (2020)
|
[10]
|
Ken Albers
|
Alpha-Mu /
Ohio Wesleyan University
|
Singer for
the Four Freshmen quartet
|
[10]
[178]
[224]
|
Jimmy Arnold
|
Theta /
University of Minnesota
|
Lead singer for
The Four Lads quartet
|
[10]
|
Ross Barbour
|
Beta-Rho /
University of Akron
|
Singer for
the Four Freshmen quartet
|
[10]
[178]
[224]
|
Tex Beneke
|
Beta-Tau /
Florida Southern College
|
Saxophonist, singer, and bandleader associated with groups such as the
Glenn Miller Orchestra
|
[10]
[225]
|
Eric Bloom
|
Kappa-Zeta /
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
|
Lead singer of
Blue Öyster Cult
|
[14]
[178]
|
Tony Butala
|
Iota-Mu /
University of Findlay
|
Lead singer of
The Lettermen trio
|
[10]
[226]
|
Josh Capon
|
Beta-Delta /
University of Maryland
|
Chef and television personality that has appeared on
Chopped and
Bar Rescue
|
[10]
|
Paul Comi
|
Beta-Sigma /
University of Southern California
|
Actor who appeared in over 600 stage, film, and television roles including in
The Young Lions (1958),
The Twilight Zone (1960–1963),
The Towering Inferno (1974), and
Howard the Duck (1986)
|
[10]
|
Don Cornell
|
Gamma-Gamma /
University of Texas at El Paso
|
Singer with twelve records that were certified gold which included hit songs "
I'm Yours" (1952), "
I'll Walk Alone" (1952), and "
Hold My Hand" (1953), named to the
Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1963
|
[10]
[227]
|
Chris Cox
|
Pi-Lambda /
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
|
Dance music record producer,
remixer, and
DJ
|
[10]
|
DougDoug
|
Nu /
University of California, Berkeley
|
Twitch streamer and
YouTuber
|
[228]
[229]
|
James Drury
|
Xi-Xi /
Texas State University
|
Actor best known for playing the title role in the 90-minute Western television series
The Virginian (1962–1971)
|
[10]
|
Brian Duffy
|
Grand Chapter
[b]
|
Celebrity chef known for appearances on
Bar Rescue
|
[10]
[230]
[231]
|
Dan Duryea
|
Scorpion /
Cornell University
|
Actor best known for playing villain roles and starred in films such as
The Woman in the Window (1944),
Scarlet Street (1945), and
Winchester '73 (1950)
|
[10]
|
Don Everly and
Phil Everly
|
Gamma-Rho /
Indiana State University
|
The Everly Brothers, among the first ten artists inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and ranked number one by
Rolling Stone on its list of the 20 Greatest Duos of All Time
|
[10]
[178]
[232]
|
Arthur Ferrante and
Louis Teicher
|
Epsilon-Sigma /
University of Central Oklahoma
|
Pianists for the
Ferrante & Teicher duo who performed top hits "
Theme from The Apartment" (1960), "
Theme from Exodus" (1961), "
Tonight" (1961), and "
Midnight Cowboy" (1969)
|
[10]
[14]
[178]
|
Ted Fio Rito
|
Beta-Xi /
Arizona State University
|
Bandleader, composer, and keyboardist who was popular on national radio broadcasts in the 1920s and 1930s
|
[233]
|
Bob Flanigan
|
Beta-Rho /
University of Akron
|
Singer for
the Four Freshmen quartet
|
[10]
[178]
[224]
|
Myron Floren
|
Beta-Sigma /
University of Southern California
|
Accordionist on
The Lawrence Welk Show (1950–1980)
|
[10]
|
Travon Free
|
Delta-Theta /
California State University, Long Beach
|
Writer for
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (2017–2018) and
The Daily Show (2012–2015), 2-time
Emmy Award winner
|
[10]
[234]
[235]
|
Johnny Grant
|
Beta-Sigma /
University of Southern California
|
Radio personality and producer, honorary
mayor of Hollywood (1980–2008)
|
[10]
[94]
|
Glen Gray
|
Alpha-Pi /
George Washington University
|
Jazz saxophonist and leader of the
Casa Loma Orchestra
|
[10]
|
Merv Griffin
|
Gamma-Delta /
University of Miami
|
Host of
The Merv Griffin Show and creator of the game shows
Jeopardy! and
Wheel of Fortune
|
[10]
[14]
[236]
|
Robby Hauldren
|
Beta-Sigma /
University of Southern California
|
Electronic music
DJ for the
Louis the Child duo best known for their album
Here for Now (2020)
|
[10]
[94]
|
Glenn Hetrick
|
Omicron-Upsilon /
York College of Pennsylvania
|
Make-up effects artist and judge on
Face Off
|
[237]
|
Ron Jeremy
[c][
citation needed]
|
Gamma-Lambda /
San Diego State University
|
Adult actor
|
[238]
[239]
|
DeWayne Jessie
|
Epsilon-Sigma /
University of Central Oklahoma
|
Actor best known for his portrayal of
Otis Day in
Animal House (1978)
|
[10]
[14]
|
Stan Kenton
|
Gamma /
University of Illinois
|
Pianist and bandleader who created
Stan Kenton Band Clinics
|
[10]
[240]
|
Andrew Lauer
|
Gamma-Lambda /
San Diego State University
|
Documentary filmmaker and actor best known for playing Charlie on
Caroline in the City (1995–1999)
|
[10]
[14]
[178]
|
Freddy Martin
|
Gamma-Delta Colony
[a] /
University of Miami
|
Bandleader and
tenor saxophonist whose biggest hit was "Tonight We Love" (1941)
|
[10]
[241]
|
Bill Melendez
|
Beta-Sigma /
University of Southern California
|
Character animator, voice actor, film director, and producer best known for his work on the
Peanuts animated specials voicing
Snoopy and
Woodstock
|
[10]
[242]
|
Buddy Morrow
|
Delta-Iota /
Lenoir–Rhyne University
|
Trombonist and bandleader, member of
The Tonight Show Band in the 1960s, led the
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (1977–2010)
|
[243]
|
Willie Nelson
|
Nu-Xi /
Stephen F. Austin State University
|
Country music songwriter and singer, inducted into the
Country Music Hall of Fame in 1993 and featured by
Rolling Stone on its 100 Greatest Singers and 100 Greatest Guitarists lists
|
[10]
[14]
[178]
|
Christian I. Nyby II
|
Alpha-Delta /
University of Idaho
|
Television director best known for his episodes of
Hill Street Blues (1981–1987)
|
[10]
|
Jameson Parker
|
Kappa /
Beloit College
|
Actor best known for playing A.J. Simon in the television series
Simon & Simon (1981–1989)
|
[10]
[14]
[178]
|
Les Paul
|
Gamma-Delta /
University of Miami
|
Guitarist and pioneering electric guitar inventor, best known for association with the
Gibson Les Paul
|
[10]
[178]
[244]
|
Henry Polic II
|
Lambda-Iota /
Florida State University
|
Stage, screen, and voice actor, best known as Jerry Silver on
Webster (1983–1989)
|
[81]
|
Elvis Presley
|
Beta-Psi /
Arkansas State University
|
Rock 'n' roll pioneer and actor, recognized as the
best-selling solo music artist of all time by
Guinness World Records having sold over 500 million records worldwide
|
[10]
[14]
[245]
|
Robert Rockwell
|
Gamma /
University of Illinois
|
Actor best known for playing Philip Boynton in the television series
Our Miss Brooks (1952–1956) and the film of the same name,
Our Miss Brooks (1956)
|
[10]
[14]
|
Frank Scott
|
Delta-Psi /
North Dakota State University
|
Musician of the piano and
harpsichord for
The Lawrence Welk Show (1956–1969)
|
[10]
|
Dave Sheridan
|
Nu-Omega /
William Paterson University
|
Actor best known for playing Officer Doofy in
Scary Movie (2000)
|
[10]
[14]
[178]
|
Tony Siscone
|
Epsilon-Zeta /
Rider University
|
NASCAR
modified stock car racing driver
|
[246]
|
Stephen Sommers
|
Beta-Sigma /
University of Southern California
|
Screenwriter and film director best known for
The Mummy (1999) and
The Mummy Returns (2001)
|
[10]
[94]
|
George Sunga
|
Gamma-Lambda Colony
[a] /
San Diego State University
|
Director and producer best known for producing the
sitcom television series
Three's Company (1977–1984)
|
[10]
[247]
|
Danny Thomas
|
Gamma-Nu /
University of Toledo
|
Entertainer and founder of
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
|
[10]
[14]
[248]
|
Charlie Ventura
|
Kappa /
Beloit College
|
Bandleader and
tenor saxophonist who was named the best tenor saxophonist by
DownBeat in 1945
|
[10]
[241]
|
Corey Warning
|
Zeta-Pi /
Culver-Stockton College
|
Musician, lead singer of
the Graduate
|
[249]
|
Mark Watters
|
Beta-Sigma /
University of Southern California
|
Music composer for film and television, winner of six
Emmy Awards
|
[10]
[94]
|
Lawrence Welk
|
Alpha-Xi /
Drake University
|
Musician and hosted
The Lawrence Welk Show (1951–1982)
|
[10]
[14]
[250]
|
Robert Wuhl
|
Epsilon-Omicron /
University of Houston
|
Actor best known as the creator and star of
Arliss (1996–2002) and for playing newspaper reporter Alexander Knox in
Batman (1989)
|
[10]
[14]
[178]
|
Zhu
|
Beta-Sigma /
University of Southern California
|
Electronic music producer and singer whose album
Generationwhy (2016) reached number one on
Billboard's
Dance/Electronic Albums
|
[10]
[94]
|