Brebeuf College School - Prominent Alumni

Prominent Alumni

Some prominent alumni include:

  • Joseph Boyden, Giller Award winning author of "Through Black Spruce" and "Three Day Road".
  • Kevin Sullivan, a film director of such Canadian films as "Anne of Green Gables" and "Road to Avonlea".
  • Bill Hutchison, News Anchor for CTV News Toronto.
  • Gar Knutson, former Member of Parliament and Minister of the Crown.
  • Marc Kielburger, Rhodes Scholar and co-founder of Free the Children and Leaders Today.
  • Mike Murphy, former coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs and current Vice President of the NHL.
  • Terence Leon, President of the Leon's furniture company.
  • Larry Uteck, CFL player and former deputy-mayor of Halifax. Uteck Cup awarded annually to the top collegiate football team in Eastern Canada
  • Phil Horgan, President of the Catholic Civil Rights League.
  • Fabrizio Filippo, a well-known Toronto actor.
  • Richard Mahoney, former President of the Liberal Party of Canada and lawyer.
  • Aldo DiFelice, President of TLN Television (Telelatino).
  • Richard Ciano, President of the Ontario PC Party and former Vice-President of the Conservative Party of Canada.
  • Daniel Leckie, former Alderman for the City of Toronto.
  • Father Gregory Smith, priest and Chancellor for the Archdiocese of Vancouver.
  • Frank Nutzenberger, Canadian gymnast and Olympian.
  • Todd Binns, World-champion squash player.
  • Christopher E. Rudd, Professor, Harvard and Cambridge Universities, credited with major discoveries in the field of immunology.
  • Scott Boogie, Official DJ of the Toronto Argonauts and former radio personality on Toronto's Flow 93.5.

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