List of The Harvard Lampoon members

This list is of members of The Harvard Lampoon, a student satirical literary society founded in 1876.

Members

 * Frederick Lewis Allen – American historian and editor of Harper's Magazine
 * Winthrop Ames – American theater director and producer, playwright and screenwriter
 * Kurt Andersen – American novelist
 * Michael J. Arlen – American writer
 * Henry Beard – cofounder of the National Lampoon
 * Robert Benchley – American humorist and film actor, known for writings in Vanity Fair and The New Yorker
 * Suchetas Bokil- First American-Indian President of the Harvard Lampoon
 * Andy Borowitz – American writer, comedian, satirist, and actor
 * Carter Burwell – American film composer
 * Robert Carlock – American television writer and producer
 * Nathaniel Choate – American painter and sculptor who served as vice president of the National Sculpture Society
 * Archibald Cary Coolidge – Scholar in international affairs, a planner of the Widener Library, member of the United States Foreign Service
 * Ralph Wormeley Curtis – American painter and graphic artist in the Impressionist style
 * Greg Daniels – American writer, producer, and director, co-developer of King of the Hill and the American version of The Office
 * Andrew Danoff – First Mexican artist in the Harvard Lampoon
 * Hayes Davenport – American television writer and producer
 * Jim Downey – American comedy writer
 * Aaron Ehasz – American screenwriter and producer
 * Rodman Flender – American movie director
 * William Gaddis – president of the Lampoon, American novelist, author of The Recognitions and J R
 * Curtis Guild Jr. – American journalist, soldier, diplomat and politician, Governor of Massachusetts
 * Fred Gwynne – American actor, artist and author
 * Merle Hazard – American satirical country singer and economist
 * William Randolph Hearst – American businessman, politician, and newspaper publisher.
 * Lisa Henson - first women elected president of Harvard Lampoon
 * Roger Sherman Hoar – Science fiction author under the nom-de-plume Ralph Milne Farley, senator, and assistant attorney general
 * Robert Hoffman – co-founder of National Lampoon
 * Charles Hopkinson – American portraitist
 * George Howe – American architect and educator
 * William R. Huntington – American architect and Quaker representative to the United Nations
 * Justin Hurwitz – American television writer and film composer
 * Walter Isaacson – American biographer and journalist, author of Einstein: His Life and Universe
 * Colin Jost – American actor, comedian, and screenwriter
 * Douglas Kenney – American writer and actor, cofounder of the National Lampoon
 * F. Van Wyck Mason – American historian and novelist
 * Freddie Coffey – American activist
 * John P. Marquand – American writer
 * Edward Sandford Martin – first literary editor of Life Magazine
 * Jeff Martin – American writer, editor-in-chief of The Harvard Lampoon
 * George Meyer –  writer, founder of humor magazine Army Man, credited with "thoroughly shap[ing] the comic sensibility" of The Simpsons
 * James Murdoch – British-born American businessman, the son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch
 * B. J. Novak – American actor, screenwriter and producer
 * Conan O'Brien – American television host, comedian, writer, and television producer
 * Lawrence O'Donnell – American television producer, writer, pundit, and host
 * Bill Oakley – American television writer and producer
 * George Plimpton – American journalist, writer, literary editor, actor
 * John Reed – American journalist, poet, and socialist activist, author of Ten Days That Shook the World
 * Mike Reiss – American humor writer known for The Simpsons
 * Simon Rich – American humorist, novelist, and screenwriter
 * Elliot Richardson – American lawyer and politician, United States Attorney General
 * Geneva Robertson-Dworet – American screenwriter
 * Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan – United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 1966–1977
 * Thomas Parker Sanborn – American poet, model for the protagonist of Santayana's novel The Last Puritan
 * George Santayana – Spanish-American philosopher, essayist, poet, and novelist
 * Michael Schur – American television writer and producer
 * Robert E. Sherwood – American playwright, editor, and screenwriter, speechwriter for Franklin Roosevelt
 * Alex Shoumatoff – American writer
 * Frederic Jesup Stimson – United States ambassador to Argentina
 * Ernest Thayer – American writer and poet, writer of "Casey at the Bat"
 * George W.S. Trow – American writer, humorist, and cultural critic
 * John Updike – American novelist, poet, short story writer, art and literary critic, Pulitzer Prize winner for Rabbit is Rich and Rabbit at Rest
 * Jon Vitti – American writer known for The Simpsons
 * Harold Weston – American modernist painter
 * Edmund March Wheelwright American architect, City Architect of Boston: Lampoon's co-founder and architect of the Harvard Lampoon Castle
 * John Brooks Wheelwright – American poet, founding member of the Socialist Workers Party in the United States
 * Alexis Wilkinson – American writer
 * Herbert Eustis Winlock – American Egyptologist
 * Alan Yang – American screenwriter, producer and actor
 * Steve Young – American television writer
 * Josh Lieb – American television writer, producer and author