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This is a list of notable alumni of the University of Brighton.
Acting
edit- Chris Barrie, actor and impressionist
- Paddy Considine, actor
- Pooja Shah, actress and model
Artists and authors
edit- Jane Carpanini, artist
- Graham Duff, writer, actor and producer
- Polly Dunbar, author and illustrator
- Emily Gravett, children's book illustrator and author
- Mini Grey, children's author and illustrator
- Sue Hendra, children's book author and illustrator
- Juliet Kac, artist and teacher
- Simon Kernick, crime fiction writer
- Akira Kuroda, novelist and critic
- Alison Lapper MBE, artist and author
- Simone Lia, cartoonist and author
- Molly Parkin, painter and journalist
- John Pasche, art designer, including The Rolling Stones tongue & lip motif
- Peepshow Collective Emmy award-winning group of visual artists
- Philip Reeve, children's author and illustrator
- Louise Rennison, author and comedian
- Chris Riddell, author and illustrator, cartoonist for The Observer newspaper
- Keith Tyson, artist and Turner Prize winner 2002
- Rachel Whiteread CBE, artist and Turner Prize winner 1998
- Cliff Wright, artist and illustrator
- Sophie Green, artist
Music
edit- Norman Cook, DJ, musician and producer
- Natasha Khan, musician, Bat for Lashes
- Orlando Weeks, musician, The Maccabees
- Joseph Mount, musician and founding member of Metronomy
Photography
edit- Stuart Griffiths, photographer
- Mark Power, Magnum photographer
- John Rankin Waddell (Rankin), portrait and fashion photographer
Sport
edit- Kate Allenby MBE, modern pentathlon, bronze medallist at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Gillian Clarke MBE, Olympic hockey umpire at three Olympic games
- Ben Hawes, Great Britain field hockey team at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- David Luckes, Great Britain hockey player who participated in three Summer Olympics (1992, 1996 and 2000) and Head of Sport Competition for the 2012 Summer Olympics
- David Stone, Paralympic bicyclist, won two gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Tanya Streeter, world champion free diver
Other
edit- Holly Budge, adventurer, conservationist, co-founder of the charity "How Many Elephants"[1]
- Mandy Chessell, computer scientist and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering
- Ethel Delali Cofie, Ghanaian businesswoman
- Ben Cooper, controller, Radio 1 and 1Xtra
- Keren Craig, Marchesa designer
- Addison Cresswell, celebrity agent
- Matthew Dent, designer of the current British coinage
- Harvey Goldsmith CBE, performing arts promoter
- David Hallam, Member of the European Parliament
- Barbara Hulanicki, founder of Biba
- Mark Hunt, OBE, President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- Anji Hunter, Head of Government and Social Affairs, Anglo American PLC
- Saira Khan, TV presenter and businesswoman
- Sue Law, Head of Equality and Child Protection, The FA Group
- Julien Macdonald OBE, designer
- Jill McDonald, CEO of Halfords[2]
- George Mallen FBCS, pioneer of creative computer systems and businessman
- Martin Webb, entrepreneur and TV business mentor
- Jo Whiley, DJ and TV presenter
- Riza Yunos, Bruneian government minister
References
edit- ^ "Women in Sustainability: Holly Budge – Adventurer, Conservationist". Women in Sustainability. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
- ^ "Executive Profile: Jill McDonald". Bloomberg. Retrieved 23 March 2015.