Marcellin College Randwick - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

Marcellin College Randwick alumni are traditionally known as "Old Boys", with the school's Alumni association called the "Marcellin College Ex-Students Association". Some notable Marcellin Old Boys include:

Business
  • Charlie Bell AO – Former President and CEO of McDonald's
Clergy and religious
  • Most Rev David Walker – Bishop of Broken Bay
  • Brother Charles Howard (1924-2012), Superior General of the Marist Brothers 1985-1993
Entertainment, media and the arts
  • Michael Archinal – TV presenter
  • Luke Carroll – actor
  • Jon Cleary – author
  • James Galea – magician and actor
  • Michael Lynch CBE AM – arts administrator
Medicine and science
  • Merv Cross OAM – Doctor of sports medicine and rugby league player
Politics, public service and the law
  • Lionel Bowen AC – Deputy Prime Minister of Australia from 1983 to 1990
  • Michael Daley – NSW Minister for Police
  • John Lawrence O’Meally AM RFD – Judge
  • Tom Sinkovits OAM Diplomat and IOM DG's Special Representative in China
Sport
  • Malcolm Allen – swimmer
  • Braith Anasta – rugby league player
  • Luke Branighan – rugby league player
  • Richard Chee Quee – first player of Chinese origin to play first-class Cricket in Australia
  • Nathan Gibbs – rugby league player
  • Reni Maitua – rugby league player
  • Shannan McPherson – rugby league player
  • James Munro – jockey and horse trainer (featured on the Australian 22 cent stamp, 1981)
  • Willie Peters – rugby league player
  • Iosia Soliola – rugby league player
  • John Sutton – rugby league player
  • Peter Tunks – rugby league player
  • Joe Williams – rugby league player and professional boxer
  • Ken Wright – rugby union and rugby league player
  • Marty Gurr – rugby league player

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