- Source: List of Old Emanuels
This is a list of notable former pupils and staff of Emanuel School, London, England.
Notable Old Emanuels
= Armed forces
=Colonel William Bailey OBE
Sholto Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas of Kirtleside GCB, MC, DFC – Marshal of the Royal Air Force, at Emanuel 1904–1905
Major Edward Thomas MC – noted for his part in the Battle of Halfaya Pass
= Arts and entertainment
=Naveen Andrews – actor, star of Lost, and The English Patient
John Banting – artist
Alan Caddy – guitarist with The Tornados
Derek Davis – ceramic artist
Rupert Degas – actor
Hero Fiennes-Tiffin
Tallulah Haddon - actor and model
Jack Hedley – actor
Leslie Henson – actor
Douglas Hickox – film director
Chris Hughes – record producer, and Adam and the Ants drummer, aka Merrick
William Lovelock – composer and pedagogue
Richard Marquand – film director, director of Return of the Jedi
Ben Moore – artist and curator
Gordon Murray – puppeteer (Camberwick Green, Chigley, Trumpton)
Joseph Quinn – actor (Stranger Things, Catherine the Great)
Mick Rock – rock photographer
Sadie Soverall - actor (Saltburn, Fate: The Winx Saga)
Ben Wilkins - BAFTA and Oscar-winning sound editor
= Clergy
=Barney Hopkinson – formerly Rector of Wimborne Minster 1981–1986; Archdeacon of Sarum 1986–1998; and Archdeacon of Wilts 1998–2004
J. B. Phillips – theologian and clergyman
= Industry
=Neil Carson OBE – formerly CEO Johnson Matthey PLC
= Law
=Laurie Shaffi OBE
= Literature
=Vernon Richards – anarchist writer and photographer
N. F. Simpson – dramatist
Michael Vince – poet and author
Clive Wilmer – poet and Fellow of Fitzwilliam College and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
= Media
=Michael Aldred – co-presenter of Ready Steady Go!
Michael Aspel OBE – broadcaster
Mark Baker - animator and Peppa Pig creator
Clive Barnes – theatre critic
Simon Barnes – chief sports correspondent for The Times
Bill Boorne – Theatre Critic & Journalist
Andi Peters – television presenter and producer
Paul Rambali – Music journalist & author
= Other professions
=Charles Walter Clark FRIBA – main architect for the Metropolitan Line on the London Underground
Michel Roux Jr – Two-starred Michelin chef and restaurateur and presenter of Masterchef
Tomasz Starzewski – designer
= Politics, public administration, and diplomacy
=The Rt Hon Richard Adams MP – politician, formerly Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
Sir Alfred Butt MP – politician, theatre manager, race horse owner and breeder
Ernest Crutchley CB, CMG, CBE – Minister (Political)/Deputy High Commissioner Australia
Sir Arthur Galsworthy KCMG – British Ambassador to Ireland and formerly British High Commissioner to New Zealand
Sir John Galsworthy KCVO, CMG – British Ambassador to Mexico
Baron Hain of Neath, PC – formerly Secretary of State for Wales; previously Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland; Leader of the House of Commons and Lord Privy Seal
The Rt Hon Geoffrey Robinson MP – formerly Paymaster General
Mark MacGregor – politician, formerly Conservative Party chief executive
Matthew Taylor – chief executive of the Royal Society of Arts
Charles Wilfrid Scott-Giles OBE, FSA – Fitzalan Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary
Sir Sebastian Wood KCMG – British Ambassador to Germany; formerly British Ambassador to China, and Principal Private Secretary to the Cabinet
= Professors and distinguished thinkers
=Professor Sir Tim Berners-Lee OM, KBE, FRS, FRSA, FREng, DFBCS – inventor of the World Wide Web, recipient of the Millennium Technology Prize and professor at MIT
Edward Bowell – astronomer, Lowell Observatory
Professor Tony Brooker – Emeritus Professor of Computer Science, University of Essex
Professor J Duncan M Derrett – Emeritus Professor of Oriental Laws, University of London
Professor Derek Fray FRS, FREng – Professor of Materials Chemistry, and Fellow, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge; formerly Assistant Professor of Metallurgy at MIT
Professor Robert Gibson – Emeritus Professor of Engineering Science, King's College, London
A. C. Gimson – phonetician and head of the department of phonetics and linguistics, UCL
Professor Peter Goddard CBE, FRS – mathematical physicist, director of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton; formerly Master of St John's College, Cambridge; Honorary Fellow Isaac Newton Institute
Professor Ivor James – professor of cello, Royal College of Music
Professor Tony Judt FBA – historian, and Erich Maria Remarque Professor in European Studies, New York University. Nominated for the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction.
Tom Kemp – Marxist economic historian and political theorist; formerly Reader in Economic History at the University of Hull
William Lovelock – composer
George Lyward OBE – educationalist, psychotherapist, (Emanuel School, Glenalmond College, and The Perse School under W. H. D. Rouse), and founder of Finchden Manor therapeutic community for young people
Professor David Marquand FBA, FRSA, FRHistS – academic, visiting fellow and formerly principal of Mansfield College, Oxford; ex-Labour Party MP and SDP co-founder
Professor Mark Miodownik MBE – materials scientist, University College London
Professor Denis Noble CBE, FRS, FRCP (Hon), Emeritus Professor and co-Director of Computational Physiology, Balliol College, Oxford; formerly Burdon Sanderson Professor of Cardiovascular Physiology
Professor John Paynter OBE, FRSA – composer and Emeritus Professor of Music University of York
Edward P.F. Rose – paleontologist and geologist
Professor Sir Owen Saunders Kt, FRS, FREng – Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Fellow, and formerly Rector of Imperial College, London and Vice-Chancellor of the University of London
= Royalty and other nobility
=His Royal Highness Prince Abdul Hakeem Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei
= Sport
=Rowing
Clint Evans – member of the 2005 Atlantic Rowing Race, overall winning crew and winning pairs team: C2
Malcolm McGowan – Great Britain Olympic oarsman 1980; silver medalist men's eight & 1984 Finalist
Anton Obholzer – Great Britain Olympic oarsman in Seoul (1988). Member of GB Eight that came 4th.
Clive Roberts – Great Britain Olympic oarsman in Los Angeles (1984). Member of GB Eight that came 5th.
Rugby
George Littlewood Hirst – Wales and Barbarians rugby international 1912–1914
Tom Smith – Scotland and Lions rugby International
Cricket
John Cole (1907–1997), first-class cricketer and British Army officer
Ian Payne – cricketer
Stuart Surridge – cricketer
Leonard Shelton Heath Summers – cricketer
Notable Masters
J. A. Cuddon – Writer, works include A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory
Tristram Jones-Parry – Headmaster of Emanuel School 1994–1998; Headmaster of Westminster School 1998–2004
References
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- List of Old Emanuels
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- Reg Turner
- Ezekiel Emanuel
- Kevin Jackson (writer)
- Kidnapping of the Bibas family
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