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This is a list of Middlesex University people, including notable alumni and staff associated with the university.
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Neville Brody, English graphic designer, typographer and art director
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Chinwe Chukwuogo-Roy, Nigerian-born British visual artist
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Gillian Condy, South African botanical artist
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Allen Jones, sculptor
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Anish Kapoor, sculptor
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Keith Khan, British artist, co-founder of
Motiroti
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Langlands and Bell, artists
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Conrad Leach, artist and custom motorcycle designer
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John Lundberg, artist and filmmaker
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Stephen D. Nash, English wildlife artist
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Michael Petry, American multi-media artist; co-director of the Museum of Installation in
London
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Jane Ray, British illustrator of children's books
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Deganit Stern Schocken,
Israeli
jewelry artist
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Lola Young, British artist, teacher and
Crossbench peer
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David Wightman, English painter
Fashion and film industry
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Freema Agyeman, actress (
Martha Jones in
Doctor Who)
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Charlotte Bellamy, British actress
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BodyMap, designers Mike Holah and Stevie Stewart
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Adam Brown, English actor, comedian, and
pantomime
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Danyul Brown, celebrity stylist
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Mike Figgis, film director, writer and composer
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Ashley Isham, fashion designer
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Malcolm Kohll, South African script writer and producer
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Matthew Marsden, actor
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Oliver Mason, actor
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Petra Massey, British actress
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Helen Mirren, actress, star of
Calendar Girls and
The Queen
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Mark Nash, Film Historian
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Peter Polycarpou, actor
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Venkat Prabhu, Indian film director
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Kevin Sacre, actor; plays
Jake Dean in
Hollyoaks
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Dan Skinner, British actor and comedy writer
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Rob Spendlove, British actor
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Arulnithi Tamilarasu, Indian actor
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Dickon Tolson, British actor
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Arabella Weir, British comedian, actress and writer
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Monica Ali, writer, author of Brick Lane
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Ben Barkow, writer
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Nicholas Blincoe, novelist and screenwriter
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Henry Bond, writer and photographer
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Martin Booth, novelist
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Neil Daniels, freelance British writer
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John Diamond, British broadcaster and journalist
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Richard Dinnick, screenwriter and author
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Ruth England, British television presenter and actress
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James Heartfield, writer
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David Hepworth, journalist, broadcaster and magazine publisher
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James Herbert, novelist
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Laura Hird, novelist
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Stephen Jordan, writer and director
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Louise Lear, BBC weather presenter
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Suzanne Moore, British journalist
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Dermot O'Leary, TV presenter
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Tony Richards, dark fantasy or
horror author
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Peace Hyde, West African correspondent for
Forbes Africa
Music, radio and entertainment
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Adam Ant (real name: Stuart Goddard), musician
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Kuljit Bhamra, composer, record producer, musician
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Bibio (real name: Stephen Wilkinson), British music producer
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Alan Carr, comedian
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Paul Carr,
guitarist, former member of the
James Taylor Quartet
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Jon "JS" Clayden and Mark Clayden, musicians (
Pitchshifter)
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Ray Davies,
CBE, musician (
The Kinks)
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Marina Diamandis, singer-songwriter
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Jo Enright, comedian
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Adam Ficek, drummer for Babyshambles
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Bryn Fowler, bassist in
The Holloways
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Roger Glover, musician (
Deep Purple)
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Alison Goldfrapp, musician (
Goldfrapp)
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Neil Grainger, actor and comedian
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Jake Hook, songwriter, music producer and singer
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Milton Jones, comedian
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Russell Kane, writer and comedian
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Kevin Kerrigan, music producer, composer
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Led Bib, jazz band
[1]
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Iain Lee, radio presenter
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Naser Mestarihi,
hard rock musician
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Deborah Mollison, British composer, songwriter
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Ruth Ojadi, singer
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Vic Reeves, comedian
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John Rocca,
[2]
dance music performer, remixer,
percussionist, and record producer, most well known for his band
Freeez.
[3]
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Dave Sturt, British bass player and producer
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Johnny Vegas, comedian
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Joanne Yeoh, Malaysian violinist
Politics and public service
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Kwame Addo-Kufuor,
Ghanaian politician and physician
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Ahmed Shakeel Shabbir Ahmed,
Kenyan politician
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Gladys Asmah, Minister for Fisheries,
Ghana
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Gareth Bennett, UKIP Member of the
National Assembly for Wales
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Christine Butler, MP (Labour)
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Mike Gapes, MP (Labour)
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Mohamed Al-Amin Mohamed Al-Hadi,
Somalian politician
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Abdi Yusuf Hassan,
Somali politician and diplomat
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Nick Harvey, MP,
Liberal Democrats
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Kim Howells, MP (Labour)
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Ray Lewis,
Guyana-born
youth worker, former
Deputy Mayor of London
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Michael Lyons, former
Labour Party councillor and the Chairman of the
BBC Trust
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Clifford Sibusiso Mamba,
Swazi diplomat; former Olympic athlete
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Tom Nairn, theorist on nationalism, political activist
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Steve Sinnott, general secretary,
National Union of Teachers
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Tan Tee Beng,
Malaysian politician
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Özlem Türköne, Turkish columnist and politician
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Ralph Alabi, Nigerian engineer, industrialist
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Yannis Behrakis, Greek
photojournalist
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Charlie Camlin, American Anglican bishop
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Timothy Campbell, winner of
The Apprentice
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Lady Sarah Chatto, daughter of
Princess Margaret
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Slash Coleman, American
storyteller, producer, and writer
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William Gibson, British historian, academic, and professor
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Mavin Khoo, Malaysian dancer
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Nick Leeson, former rogue derivatives trader
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Bello Bala Shagari, Nigerian activist
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Mazhar Majeed, sporting agent
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Suzannah Olivier, nutritionist
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John Rowan,
counsellor,
psychotherapist, clinical supervisor
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Sue Sanders, British
LGBT rights activist
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Stephen Sizer,
Anglican priest
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Dave Snowden, Welsh lecturer, consultant, researcher
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Victoria Stillwell, TV presenter; dog trainer
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Blay Whitby, philosopher and
technology ethicist
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Myo Myint Kyaw, technopreneur
Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries
Faculty of Professional and Social Sciences
Faculty of Science and Technology
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