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* [[Russell Crowe]] — actor (''[[Gladiator (film)|Gladiator]]'', ''[[Cinderella Man]]'') |
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* Ron Goldstein — metal guitarist and music producer |
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* [[Richard Grossman (musician)|Rick Grossman]] — bass guitarist ([[Matt Finish]], [[Divinyls]], [[Hoodoo Gurus]] and [[Ghostwriters]]) |
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* [[John Kingsmill]] — author and actor |
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This is a List Old Boys of Sydney Boys High School, they being notable former students - known as "Old Boys" of the academically selective, Sydney Boys High School in Moore Park, New South Wales, Australia.
In 2001, The Sun-Herald ranked Sydney Boys High School fifth in Australia's top ten schools for boys, based on the number of its alumni mentioned in the Who's Who in Australia (a listing of notable Australians).[1]
Academic
Rhodes Scholars [1]
- 1913 - Ethelbert Ambrook Southee — BSc University of Sydney
- 1918 - Raymond Newton Kershaw — BA University of Sydney (completed University of Oxford)
- 1919 - Arthur Wesley Wheen — BA University of Sydney (completed University of Oxford)
- 1921 - Alan Stewart Watt — BA University of Sydney
- 1929 - Ian Matheson Edwards — BA University of Sydney
- 1956 - John Maxwell Bailey — BSc University of Sydney
- 1966 - Ian William Dawes — BSc UNSW
- 1968 - David Atherton Griffiths — BSc UNSW
- 1998 - Anthony David Ross Abrahams — BCom LLB UNSW
Business
- John McGrath — founder McGrath Ltd. Real Estate
- René Rivkin — stockbroker
- Jack Singleton — son of advertising tycoon John Singleton, owns and promoted the low carb beer, Bondi Blonde with Paris Hilton
Entertainment, media and the arts
- Richard Bonynge — conductor of the Vancouver Opera, married Dame Joan Sutherland (opera singer)
- Russell Crowe — actor (Gladiator, Cinderella Man)
- Ron Goldstein — metal guitarist and music producer
- Rick Grossman — bass guitarist (Matt Finish, Divinyls, Hoodoo Gurus and Ghostwriters)
- John Kingsmill — author and actor
- Daniel MacPherson — actor (Neighbours, The Bill, hosted The X-Factor)
- Eric McCusker — guitarist and songwriter (Mondo Rock)
- George Miller — director (Happy Feet, Mad Max, Babe)
- John Prior — drummer with Matt Finish and music producer
- Johnny Segment — comedian, indie rock musician
- John Stanley — radio presenter of 2UE
- Jack Thompson, AM — actor (Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, McLeod's Daughters)
- Danny Weidler — sports journalist currently working for Network Nine and The Sun-Herald
Medicine and science
- Ronald N. Bracewell — Lewis M. Terman Professor of Electrical Engineering, Emeritus of the Space, Telecommunications and Radioscience Laboratory at Stanford University
- Professor John Cornforth — Nobel Laureate for Chemistry (1975)
- Graeme Milbourne Clark AC AO — Pioneer of the multiple-channel cochlear implant; Founder of the Bionic Ear Institute; Appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia, Fellow of the Royal Society, Australian Father Of The Year award (2004), recipent of the Centenary Medal 2003 (also attended The Scots College)[2]
- Lord Robert May of Oxford — former President of the Royal Society and Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government from 1995 to 2000
- Sir Grafton Elliot Smith — anatomist
Politics, public service and the law
- Sir Roden Cutler, VC AK KCMG KCVO CBE — NSW State Governor (1966-1981)[3]
- Hon. Marcus Einfeld — judge of the Federal Court of Australia. Recently arrested for perverting the course of justice and has been accused of other crimes such as fabricating an academic doctor of laws from an unaccredited foreign university
- Professor David Flint — head of the Australian Broadcasting Authority (1997-2004)
- Ian Glachan — State Member for Albury, served as Justice of the Peace
- Ted Mack — Mayor North Sydney 1980-1988, State Member for North Shore 1981-1988, Federal Member for North Sydney 1990-1996 (1949-1950)
- Bruce Miles OAM — lawyer for Aboriginal legal service [4]
- Hon. Lionel Murphy — Justice of the High Court of Australia (1975-1986)
- Sir Earle Page — Prime Minister of Australia (1939)
- Paul Pearce — State Member for Coogee, former Mayor of Waverley
- John Pilger — journalist and documentary film-maker
- Hon. Jim Spigelman — Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
- Nicholas Whitlam — son of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam; Chief Executive of the State Bank of New South Wales
- Tony Whitlam — son of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam; MHR (ALP) (1975-1977)
- James Wolfensohn — President of the World Bank (1995-2005)
Sport
- John Brass — dual rugby-code international (former Wallaby, Kangaroo & Kangaroo captain)
- Peter Crittle — rugby union player (Wallabies, President of ARU 2001 – 2005)
- Bob Dwyer — World Cup-winning rugby union coach (Wallabies)
- Alan Gaffney — former assistant and backs coach (Wallabies)
- Peter Johnson — rugby union player (8 time Wallaby captain, 1962-68)
- Jason Jones-Hughes — rugby union player ( Randwick, Waratahs, Newport (Wales), Wales)
- Duncan McRae — rugby union player (NSW Waratahs)
- Nigel Panagopka — Australian men's volleyball team
- Marc Stcherbina — rugby union player (Waratahs, Australian Rugby 7's)
- John Thornett — rugby union player (63 time Wallaby captain. 1962-67)
- Chris Whitaker — rugby union player (halfback; NSW Waratahs, Wallaby captain)
- Craig Wing — rugby league player (Australia, New South Wales Blues, Sydney Roosters)
References
- ^ Walker, Frank (2001-07-22). "The ties that bind". Sunday Life. The Sun-Herald. p. 16. Retrieved 2007-09-12.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (2006-11-17). "CLARK Graeme Milbourne". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
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- ^ http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/08/11/1028158046080.html
See also
- List of Government schools in New South Wales
- List of selective high schools in New South Wales
- Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales
- List of Victoria Crosses by School
External links
- Sydney Boys High School
- Sydney High School Old Boys Union Inc. Website
- [2]
- [3] In depth list of notable alumni