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===Actors, artists, comedians, commentators, and writers=== Celebrities who have attended ASU include: ''[[Jimmy Kimmel Live!]]'' host [[Jimmy Kimmel]]; [[Steve Allen]], who was the original host of ''[[The Tonight Show]]''; [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]]-nominated actor [[Nick Nolte]]; 11-Time [[Grammy Award]] winning singer [[Linda Ronstadt]]; ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' and ''[[Tommy Boy]]'' actor [[David Spade]]; ''[[Wonder Woman (TV series)|Wonder Woman]]'' actress [[Lynda Carter]]; and ''[[Road to Perdition]]'' actor [[Tyler Hoechlin]]. Influential writers and novelists include: [[Allison DuBois]], whose novels and work inspired the TV [[miniseries]] ''[[Medium (TV series)|Medium]]''; novelist [[Amanda Brown (novelist)|Amanda Brown]]; and best-selling author and Doctor of Animal Science [[Temple Grandin]]. Journalists and commentators include former [[Monday Night Football]] announcer, and Sunday Night Football announcer [[Al Michaels]], and writer and cartoonist [[Jerry Dumas]], who is best known for his ''[[Sam and Silo]]'' comic strip. Radio host [[Michael Reagan]], the son of President [[Ronald Reagan]] and actress [[Jane Wyman]], also briefly attended. [[Conservatism in the United States|Conservative]] author, commentator, and popular historian [[Larry Schweikart]], known nationally for writing the New York Times bestseller ''[[A Patriot's History of the United States]]'', attended ASU for his bachelor's and master's degrees.
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