Cranleigh School - Notable Old Cranleighans

Notable Old Cranleighans

See also: Category:People educated at Cranleigh School
  • Stacy Aumonier (writer)
  • Thomas Alexander Barns (explorer, big game hunter, author)
  • Simon Bird (actor, comedian)
  • Hugh Blaker (artist, collector, connoisseur, dealer in Old Masters, museum curator, writer on art)
  • Derek Bourgeois (composer)
  • Luke Braid (Rugby Player, Junior All Black and IRB Young Player of the Year 2008)
  • Sir Gordon Brunton (industrialist)
  • Herbert Bunston (actor)
  • Sir David Calcutt (lawyer)
  • Harry Calder (cricketer)
  • Dudley Couper (lawyer & President of the Old Cranleighan Society)
  • Peter Henry Emerson (photographer)
  • Eric Fellner (film producer)
  • David Garnett (writer)
  • Paul Goodman (politician)
  • Peter Gordon (radio presenter)
  • Bernard Gutteridge (poet)
  • G. H. Hardy (mathematician)
  • Victor Heerman (director, writer)
  • Christopher Herrick (musician)
  • Frederick George Jackson (explorer)
  • Lieutenant General James Gordon Legge (soldier)
  • Patrick Marber (actor, director, screenwriter)
  • John Mark (athlete, lighter of the Olympic Cauldron)
  • George May, 1st Baron May (civil servant)
  • Stuart Meaker (Cricketer)
  • Georgina Moffat (actress)
  • Laurence Naismith (actor)
  • Julia Ormond (actress)
  • Andrew Roberts (historian, broadcaster)
  • Alan Rusbridger (Guardian Editor)
  • Frederick Twort (bacteriologist)
  • Arthur Upfield (soldier, writer)
  • Flight Lieutenant Zane Sennett (Red Arrows pilot)
  • Murray Shepherd (Rugby Player, England Students U20's, Cardiff Blues RFC)
  • Sam Smith (rugby union) (professional rugby union footballer, Harlequins and England U20)
  • Seb Stegmann (Rugby Player, NEC Harlequins and England U20)
  • Sewell Stokes (novelist and playwright)
  • E W Swanton (cricket and rugby correspondent, commentator and author)
  • David Westcott (GB hockey captain)
  • Jolyon Palmer (Racing Driver)

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