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Following is a list of Kappa Kappa Gamma members (commonly referred to as Kappas). It includes initiated and honorary members of
Kappa Kappa Gamma .
Business
Dixie Carter
Entertainment
Sophia Bush
Jamie Chung
Ashley Judd
Name
Chapter
Notability
Ref(s)
Jean Bartel
Miss America 1943
[4]
Julie Marie Berman
Daytime Emmy Award -winning actress on
General Hospital
[5]
Lo Bosworth
Reality show contestant in
The Hills and
Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County
[6]
Sophia Bush
Actress, played
Brooke Davis on
One Tree Hill
[7]
[8]
Gretchen Carlson
Miss America 1989 , former
Fox News anchor, former
The Early Show anchor
[8]
Nancy Christy
First female winner of $1,000,000 on
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
[9]
Jamie Chung
Actress and reality show contestant, known for her participation in
The Real World: San Diego and the films
Sucker Punch and
Sorority Row
[10]
Gretchen Cryer
Stage actress and writer, known for her work on
I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road
[8]
Alexandra Curtis
Miss Rhode Island 2015
[11]
Ann Elder
Emmy Award-winning screenwriter for
The Lily Tomlin Special
[8]
Barbara Feldon
Actress,
Get Smart
[8]
Jane Froman
Singer, subject of the film
With a Song in My Heart
[8]
Elisabeth (Lis) Giolito
International Model, known for her work with Forever 21
[8]
Annabeth Gish
Actress, played
Monica Reyes on
The X-Files
[8]
Greer Grammer
Actress,
Awkward.
[12]
Alexa Havins
Actress, played
Babe Carey on
All My Children
[13]
Kirstin Maldonado
Singer, vocal group
Pentatonix
[8]
Kelley Menighan Hensley
Actress, plays
Emily Stewart on
As the World Turns
[8]
Margaret Hillis
Grammy Award -winning conductor with the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra , founder of the
Chicago Symphony Chorus
[8]
Kate Jackson
Actress, known for her work in
Scarecrow and Mrs. King as well as playing
Sabrina Duncan on
Charlie's Angels
[8]
Ashley Judd
Actress, known for her roles in
A Time to Kill ,
Kiss the Girls ,
Double Jeopardy
[3]
Madelyn Pugh
Television writer, known for her work on
The Steve Allen Show and
I Love Lucy
[8]
Illianna levenson
singer songwriter
[8]
Maggie Rose
Country music singer
[8]
Meghan Markle
Actress, played
Rachel Zane on
Suits , and
Duchess of Sussex
[8]
Nancy Morgan
Actress,
Grand Theft Auto
[8]
Sarah Jane Morris
Actress, known for her work on
Felicity and
Brothers and Sisters
[8]
Nancy Olson
Stage and screen actress, known for her work on
Sunset Boulevard
[8]
Jo Ann Pflug
Actress,
MASH
[8]
Casey Reinhardt
Model and reality show contestant in
Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County
[14]
Gena Rowlands
Emmy Award and
Golden Globe Award -winning actress
[8]
Maria Sansone
Correspondent and co-host of
LX New York
[8]
Savvy Shields
Miss Arkansas 2016 and
Miss America 2017
[15]
[16]
Kim Stanley
Emmy Award-winning stage and screen actress, known for her work in
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
[8]
Sydnee Stottlemyre
Miss Missouri USA 2016
[8]
Lailee Taghdisi
Cast Member, Big Brother Season 17
[8]
Helen Wagner
Actress, played
Nancy Hughes on As the World Turns
[8]
Florence Woods
Miss Indiana 1933
[8]
Literature
Ann Bannon
Politics and public service
Kirsten Gillibrand
M. Margaret McKeown
Beverly Perdue
Science and education
Emily Barringer
Sports
Helen Wills Roarke
Name
Chapter
Notability
Ref(s)
Roberta Alison
Professional
tennis player, runner-up at the 1965
Cincinnati Masters
[18]
Kristin Armstrong
Cyclist , two-time
Olympic gold medalist in the
individual time trial in
2008 and
2012 .
[29]
[30]
Peggy Kirk Bell
Professional golfer , won the 1949
Titleholders Championship
[18]
Patty Berg
Professional golfer and a founding member of
Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), inductee of the
World Golf Hall of Fame
[31]
Jane Blalock
Professional golfer, member of the LPGA
[32]
Doris Hart
Professional tennis player, won the
U.S. Women's Open in 1954 and 1955, inductee of the
International Tennis Hall of Fame
[32]
Eleanor (Elle) Logan
Rower, first American rower to win a gold medal in three consecutive Olympics (2008, 2012, 2016)
[32]
Kelley O'Hara
Professional soccer player, Sky Blue FC. Olympic gold medalist with the U.S. Women's National Team at the London games in 2012. 2015 and 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Champion.
[32]
Helen Wills Roarke
Professional tennis player, won the
French Championships four times, the
U.S. Championships seven times, and
Wimbledon eight times
[32]
Betty Robinson Schwartz
Received the gold for the 100 m at the
1928 Olympics , and again at the
1936 Olympics for the 4 × 100 m relay
[32]
Hollis Stacy
Professional golfer, won the
U.S. Women's Open in 1977, 1978, and 1984
[32]
Genevra (Gevvie) Stone
Rower, Single Sculls, competed in London 2012, earned Silver medal in Rio 2016
[32]
Isabella Tobias
Professional ice dancer, represented Lithuania at Sochi 2014, won bronze at 2011 Skate America, and placed in top ten at two European Championships
[32]
Donna de Varona
Swimmer, received two golds at the
1964 Olympics , and again at the
1963 Pan American Games
[32]
Sharon Weber
Gymnast, judge at the
1984 Summer Olympics
[32]
Beth Whittall
Canadian swimmer, won the
Lou Marsh Trophy
[32]
Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman
Professional tennis player, won the U.S. Championships in 1909, 1910, 1911, and 1919
[32]
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