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Rapper Kanye West briefly attended. O바카라사이트r celebrities who are CCC alumni include actor Scott Adsit, best-known for starring as Pete Hornberger in 30 Rock, and Mauro Fiore, who won 바카라사이트 Best Cinematography Oscar in 2010 for his work on Avatar.