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  • Ali Hashem (born 1980) Lebanese journalist, writer and broadcaster

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Chris Aldridge, British radio newsreader (BBC Radio 4)

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Debra Barr (born 1986) Apprentice candidate, Series 5

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • David Benson (born 1962), English comedian, writer and actor

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Peter Bramley, British actor, director and theatre director

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Mark Carwardine, Zoologist, Writer, wildlife photographer, TV and radio presenter

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Candace Chong Mui Ngam, Hong Kong playwright

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Richard Clarke (born 1978), English radio presenter

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • James Dagwell (born 1974), British journalist

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Isabel Fay (born 1979), English comedy writer and character comedian

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Emma Freud OBE (born 1962), English broadcaster and cultural commentator

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Pippa Guard (born 1952), English actress

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Janice Hadlow, controller of BBC Two

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Lenny Henry (born 1958), Television presenter

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Alex Hyndman (born 1978) British newsreader

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Robin Ince (born 1969), English comedian

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Anthony Jabre, film producer and financier

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Karena Johnson, English theatre director

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Roxanne McKee (born 1980), British actress and model

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • John Moloney, comedian and comedy writer

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Mary Nightingale (born 1964), British newsreader

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Jeremy Northam (born 1961), actor

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Simon Nye (born 1958), English comic television writer

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Lucy Owen (born 1970), Welsh newsreader

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Ben Richardson (b.198?), British cinematographer

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Mark Strong (born 1963) English actor

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Francis Wheen (born 1957) British journalist, writer and broadcaster

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Roger Wright (born 1956) Controller of BBC Radio 3 and director of the BBC Proms

    (Entertainment, media, theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Tahmima Anam (born 1975), Bangladeshi-born writer and novelist

    (Literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Ivy Compton-Burnett (1884–1969), English novelist

    (Literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Richmal Crompton (1890–1969), English writer of Just William

    (Literature) (Notable alumni)

  • George Eliot (1819–1880), British novelist

    (Literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Jane Gardam OBE FRSL (born 1928), novelist

    (Literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Rosemary Manning (1911–1988), British author

    (Literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Gerda Mayer, English poet

    (Literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Jojo Moyes (born 1969), British novelist

    (Literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Redell Olsen (born 1971), poet, performer and academic

    (Literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Sophie Robinson, (born 1985) contemporary English poet

    (Literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Miranda Seymour (born 1948), Biographer, novelist

    (Literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Jacqueline Simpson (born 1930), British author and folklorist

    (Literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Carol Townend (born 1953) English author

    (Literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Richard Baker (born 1972), British composer and conductor

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Susan Bullock CBE (born 1958), English soprano

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Jonathan Cole (born 1970), British composer

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Tansy Davies (born 1973), British composer

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Example (musician) (born 1982), British singer, rapper and songwriter

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Sarah Fox (born 1973) English operatic soprano

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Geoff Hannan (born 1972), British composer

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Dame Felicity Lott DBE (born 1947), English soprano

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Paul Newland (born 1966), British composer

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Ewan Pearson (born 1972), British music producer

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Andrew Poppy (born 1954), British composer, pianist and music producer

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • China Soul (born 1988) American-British singer/songwriter

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Joby Talbot (born 1971) British composer

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • KT Tunstall (born 1975) Scottish singer and songwriter

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • John Scott Whiteley (born 1950) York Minster organist and composer

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Abbas Ahmad Akhoundi (born 1957), Iranian politician

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Catherine Ashton (born 1956), British Labour politician; High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; vice president, European Commission

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Norman Baker (born 1957) Liberal Democrat MP for Lewes 1997–2015

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Gregory Barker MP (born 1966), British politician

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Emily Davison (1872–1913), English suffragette activist

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Dame Janet Fookes DBE DL (born 1936) English politician, Conservative member House of Lords

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Norvela Forster (1931–1993) British businesswoman, exporter and politician (MEP)

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Jean Henderson (1899–1997), British barrister and Liberal Party politician

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Moussa Ibrahim (born 1974), Gaddafi spokesman during the 2011 Libyan civil war

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Stewart Jackson MP (born 1965), British politician

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Tess Kingham (born 1963), British politician

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Jessica Lee MP (born 1976), British politician

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Victoria Prentis MP (born 1971), Conservative MP

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Jenny Randerson (born 1948), Welsh Liberal Democrat politician

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Andrew Stephenson MP (born 1981), British politician

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Frances Stevenson (1888–1972), personal secretary and second wife of David Lloyd George

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Valerie Vaz MP (born 1954), British politician

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Diana Warwick, Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe (born 1945) Labour member House of Lords

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • David Bellamy OBE (1933–2019) Botanist, environmentalist, author and broadcaster

    (Science) (Notable alumni)

  • Martin Buck FRS (born 1956) microbiologist

    (Science) (Notable alumni)

  • John B. Cosgrave (born 1946), Irish mathematician

    (Science) (Notable alumni)

  • Jackie Hunter (born 1956) chief executive BBSRC

    (Science) (Notable alumni)

  • Dame Kathleen Lonsdale DBE FRS (1903–1971), crystallographer

    (Science) (Notable alumni)

  • Rosalind Pitt-Rivers FRS (1907–1990) biochemist

    (Science) (Notable alumni)

  • Helen Porter FRS (1899–1987) botanist, first female professor of Imperial College London

    (Science) (Notable alumni)

  • Eva Germaine Rimington Taylor (1871–1966), English geographer, historian of science

    (Science) (Notable alumni)

  • Derek Yalden (1940–2013) English zoologist, reader at the University of Manchester

    (Science) (Notable alumni)

  • Sophie Christiansen CBE (born 1987), gold medal winner, Paralympics equestrian events

    (Sport) (Notable alumni)

  • Jessica Eddie (born 1984), British rower, Olympic silver medalist

    (Sport) (Notable alumni)

  • Helene Raynsford (born 1979), British paralympic rower and gold medallist

    (Sport) (Notable alumni)

  • Andy Sheridan, (born 1979) Rugby Union, Sale Sharks and England

    (Sport) (Notable alumni)

  • Joe Saward (born 1961), British Formula One journalist

    (Sport) (Notable alumni)

  • Alex Lewington (born 1991) English rugby player

    (Sport) (Notable alumni)

  • Theo Brophy-Clews (born 1997) English rugby player

    (Sport) (Notable alumni)

  • Kitty Anderson DBE (1903–79) BA PhD Head North London Collegiate School 1945–65

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Muhammad Abdul Bari MBE (b.1953), Former Secretary General Muslim Council of Britain

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Sophie Bryant (1850–1922) Anglo-Irish mathematician, educator, feminist and activist

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Helen Cam CBE FRHistS (1885–1968), English historian

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Lucy Caslon, founder and director of charity Msizi Africa

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Ilse Crawford (born 1962), British designer

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Edith Durham (1863–1944), British traveller, artist, writer and anthropologist

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Tania El Khoury (born 1976), Lebanese artist

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Dame Janet Finch (born 1946) VC, Prof Social Rel, Keele 1995–2010, hon fellow RHC 1999

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Jayne-Anne Gadhia (born 1961), Chief Executive Officer of Virgin Money UK

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Robert Garside (born 1967), English record-breaking adventurer

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Nick Hallard (born 1975), British artist

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Giles Hart (1949–2005), British engineer and trade union activist

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Duncan McCargo, British academic

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Louisa Martindale CBE FRCOG (1872–1966), British physician and surgeon

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Victor Olisa QPM, former senior Metropolitan Police officer

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Jennifer Page CBE (b. 1944), former chief executive of the London Millennium Dome project

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Thea Porter (1927–2000), fashion designer (expelled)

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Sarah Parker Remond (1815-c.1894) African-American lecturer, abolitionist and doctor

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Simon Thurley CBE (born 1963), British architectural historian

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Amanda Vickery professor of early modern history at Queen Mary, University of London

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Ronald Alan Waldron (born 1927), English medievalist

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Ahmed Yerima, Nigerian professor, administrator

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • Sofia Abramovich (born 1995), daughter of Roman Abramovich

    (Other) (Notable alumni)

  • H. B. Acton, taught political philosophy (Notable staff)

  • Philip Allen, Baron Allen of Abbeydale, Member college council at the merger with Bedford (Notable staff)

  • Khizar Humayun Ansari OBE, director of the Centre for Ethnic Minority Studies (Notable staff)

  • Sarah Ansari, professor of history (Notable staff)

  • Geoffrey Alderman RSA, professor of politics and contemporary history (Notable staff)

  • Giovanni Aquilecchia, professor of Italian and Italian Renaissance scholar (Notable staff)

  • Akil N. Awan, lecturer in Modern History (Notable staff)

  • Gillian Bailey, fellow in theatre studies (Notable staff)

  • George Barger, professor of chemistry (Notable staff)

  • Dame Gillian Beer, former President of Clare Hall, Cambridge (Notable staff)

  • Sir William Benham, Fellow of the Royal Society, zoologist (Notable staff)

  • Margaret Jane Benson, Professor of Botany (Notable staff)

  • John Bercow, Professor of Politics, former Speaker of the House of Commons (Notable staff)

  • Francis Berry, professor of English literature (Notable staff)

  • Luiza Bialasiewicz, senior lecturer in human geography (Notable staff)

  • James Booth, Fellow of the Royal Society, mathematician (Notable staff)

  • Mark Bowden, professor of composition (Notable staff)

  • Andrew Bowie, professor of philosophy and German (Notable staff)

  • Mary Boyce, taught Anglo-Saxon literature and archaeology (Notable staff)

  • David Bradby, professor of drama and theatre studies (Notable staff)

  • Daniel Joseph Bradley, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • Peter Bramley professor of biochemistry (Notable staff)

  • Kai Brodersen, visiting professor in ancient history and classics (Notable staff)

  • Jonathan Burrows, visiting professor of drama and theatre (Notable staff)

  • Hugh Longbourne Callendar, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • Chris Carey, professor of classics (Notable staff)

  • William Benjamin Carpenter CB, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • Lorna Casselton FRS, fungal geneticist (Notable staff)

  • Philip Cashian, composer, taught in the music department (Notable staff)

  • David Cesarani, OBE, Research Professor in History (Notable staff)

  • William Gilbert Chaloner, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • Justin Champion, professor of the history of early modern ideas (Notable staff)

  • Alexey Chervonenkis, professor of computer science (Notable staff)

  • Christopher Cocksworth, college chaplain, now Bishop of Coventry (Notable staff)

  • Paul Cohn, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • Grenville Cole, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • Peter Conrad, visiting professor in sociology (Notable staff)

  • Nicholas Cook, professorial research fellow in music (Notable staff)

  • Glen Cowan, professor of physics (Notable staff)

  • Denis Cosgrove, professor of geography and dean of the graduate school (Notable staff)

  • Joseph Mordaunt Crook CBE FBA, historian (Notable staff)

  • Tim Cresswell, professor of human geography (Notable staff)

  • J. Mordaunt Crook, professor of architectural history (Notable staff)

  • Hilda Ellis Davidson, lecturer in archaeology and anthropology (Notable staff)

  • Veronica Della Dora FBA, professor of human geography (Notable staff)

  • Whitfield Diffie, visiting professor at the information security group (Notable staff)

  • Richard Dixon, Fellow of the Royal Society, biologist (Notable staff)

  • Roland Dobbs, emeritus professor of physics (Notable staff)

  • Klaus Dodds FRGS, professor of geopolitics (Notable staff)

  • Felix Driver FBA FAcSS FRGS, professor of human geography (Notable staff)

  • Michael Eysenck, (now emeritus) professor of psychology (Notable staff)

  • Lilian Faithfull CBE, university administrator (Notable staff)

  • Giles Foden, fellow in creative and performing arts (Notable staff)

  • Sir Gregory Foster, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of London (Notable staff)

  • Mary Fowler, professor of geology, now Master of Darwin College, Cambridge (Notable staff)

  • Harold Munro Fox, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • Dame Jane Francis, Director of the British Antarctic Survey (Notable staff)

  • Dame Helen Gardner, assistant lecturer in English literature (Notable staff)

  • Reginald Gates, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • A. C. Grayling CBE, Master of New College of the Humanities (Notable staff)

  • Edith Hall, professor of classics and drama (Notable staff)

  • Robert Gavin Hampson, professor of modern literature (Notable staff)

  • Glyn Harman, professor of mathematics (Notable staff)

  • Nick Hardwick CBE, former HM Chief Inspector of Prisons (Notable staff)

  • J. P. E. Harper-Scott, professor of music history and theory (Notable staff)

  • Leonard Hawkes, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • Harriet Hawkins FRGS, professor of geography (Notable staff)

  • John F Healy, professor of classics and archaeology (Notable staff)

  • Sir Frank Heath GBE, KCB, educationist and civil servant (Notable staff)

  • Olaus Henrici, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • Frank Horton, professor of physics and vice-chancellor of London University 1939–45 (Notable staff)

  • Dame Olwen Hufton, professorial research fellow in the history department (Notable staff)

  • Jonathan Holmes, senior lecturer in drama (Notable staff)

  • Joan M. Hussey, professor of history (Notable staff)

  • Julian Johnson FBA, Regius Professor of Music (Notable staff)

  • Brian Juden, professor of French 1970–1985 (Notable staff)

  • Sharman Kadish, scholar of Jewish British history (Notable staff)

  • Peter Knight, Jubilee research fellow in quantum optics (Notable staff)

  • Robert Latham FBA, historian, dean of men, joint author 1970–83 The Diary of Samuel Pepys (Notable staff)

  • Robert Lethbridge chair French, head of dept, dean of the graduate school, vice-principal (Notable staff)

  • Roger Lockyer, reader in History, specialist in Tudor and Stuart Britain (Notable staff)

  • Sir Oliver Lodge, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • Peter Longerich, director of the research centre for the Holocaust and 20th century history (Notable staff)

  • John Duncan Mackie CBE, historian (Notable staff)

  • Louis MacNeice CBE, poet and playwright (Notable staff)

  • Ursula Martin CBE, computer scientist (Notable staff)

  • J. D. Mackie, professor of modern history (Notable staff)

  • Ursula Martin, taught in the computer science department (Notable staff)

  • Sir William McCrea FRS, professor of mathematics 1944–66 (Notable staff)

  • Oliver McGregor, Baron McGregor of Durris, sociologist (Notable staff)

  • Katie Mitchell OBE, professor of Theatre Directing. Former associate director of the National Theatre, Royal Court Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company. Internationally renowned and award winning theatre director. (Notable staff)

  • Sir Andrew Motion FRSL, Poet Laureate, professor of creative writing (Notable staff)

  • Sean Murphy, professor of cryptology (Notable staff)

  • David Naccache, visiting professor at the information security group (Notable staff)

  • Anthony J. Naldrett, visiting professor of geology (Notable staff)

  • Meredith Oakes, taught play-writing (Notable staff)

  • Ben O'Loughlin, prof. of international relations, co-director, New Political Communication Unit (Notable staff)

  • Sir Roger Penrose OM, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • Dame Lillian Penson, professor of modern history; first woman vice-chancellor of London University (Notable staff)

  • Kevin Porée record producer, songwriter, composer, arranger, lecturer theatre studies (Notable staff)

  • H. F. M. Prescott, Jubilee research fellow on Thomas Wolsey (Notable staff)

  • Boris Rankov, professor of Roman history (Notable staff)

  • Dan Rebellato, professor of contemporary theatre (Notable staff)

  • Jonathan Riley-Smith FRHistS, taught in the history department (Notable staff)

  • Adam Roberts, teacher of literature and creative writing (Notable staff)

  • Eric Robertson, professor of modern French literary and visual culture (Notable staff)

  • Francis Robinson CBE, professor of the history of South Asia (Notable staff)

  • Matt Robshaw, lecturer in cryptology (Notable staff)

  • Francis Rose MBE botanist (Notable staff)

  • Conrad Russell, 5th Earl Russell (1937–2004), reader in history (Notable staff)

  • William James Russell, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • Nigel Saul, professor of medieval history (Notable staff)

  • Andrew Cunningham Scott emeritus prof. of geology, dir science communications 1996–2007 (Notable staff)

  • Andrew Sentance, visiting professor, economist (Notable staff)

  • Jo Shapcott, poet and lecturer in creative writing (Notable staff)

  • Pankaj Sharma, Professor of Clinical Neurology (Notable staff)

  • Dame Barbara Shenfield, social scientist and politician (Notable staff)

  • David Skinner, taught in the music department (Notable staff)

  • Ray Solomonoff, visiting professor at the Computer Research Learning Centre (Notable staff)

  • Oskar Spate, lecturer in geography (Notable staff)

  • Sonya Stephens, President of Mount Holyoke College (Notable staff)

  • Anthony Stockwell FRAS, professor of modern history (Notable staff)

  • Alex Stokes, lecturer in physics (Notable staff)

  • Francis Thompson CBE, historian (Notable staff)

  • Adam Tickell, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sussex (Notable staff)

  • Kathleen Tillotson CBE, academic and literary critic (Notable staff)

  • Samuel Tolansky FRS FRAS, professor of physics (Notable staff)

  • Vladimir Vapnik, professor of computer science and statistics (Notable staff)

  • Andrew Wathey CBE, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Northumbria (Notable staff)

  • Michael Walker OBE, mathematician (Notable staff)

  • Martin West OM FBA, classical scholar (Notable staff)

  • Nathan Widder, professor of political theory (Notable staff)

  • William Wilson, Fellow of the Royal Society (Notable staff)

  • Sir Bernard Williams, philosopher (Notable staff)

  • Michael John Williams, reader in international relations (Notable staff)

  • John Woolrich, composer, taught in the music department (Notable staff)

  • Barbara Wootton, Baroness Wootton of Abinger CH, sociologist (Notable staff)

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Royal Holloway College, University of London is one of the leading universities in the UK, which is located in the London suburb of Egham. Founded in 1886, the Royal Charter was commissioned and inaugurated by Queen Victoria herself. Royal Holloway College creates a vibrant academic atmosphere that blends the latest innovations and developments into their learning. As a result, it has produced some of the best alumni from around the world. The random tool compiles a list of 251 famous alumni, covering a wide range of industries, with a place in their field.

Royal Holloway, University of London, joined the University of London in 1900 as one of the independent constituent colleges and as one of five institutions chosen by the University of London to specialize in science teaching and research. In Entertainment, drama, literature, music, science, politics, sports and more, we can use these lists collected by the generator to find the names of alumni who have made achievements in their respective fields, as well as the dates of their birth and death.

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