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==References== |
==References== |
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- For other places of the same name, see Cranbrook.
This is a List of notable Old Boys of Cranbrook School Sydney, they being notable former students - known as "Old Boys" of the Anglican Church school, Cranbrook School in Bellevue Hill, New South Wales, Australia.
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Politics and Law
- Sir Laurence Whistler Street - son of Sir Kenneth Street and the 14th Chief Justice of NSW
- Michael Knight - Sydney 2000 Olympics Minister
- Honourable Justice Ken Handley AO - Former NSW Supreme Court Judge [1]
Business
- Kerry Packer - Former Head of PBL.
- James Packer - Head of PBL.
- Rodney Adler - Former HIH Insurance director
- David Gyngell - CEO of Channel Nine.
- Jodee Rich - Founder of One-Tel.
- Mark Cramer-Roberts - Founder of Magna Data and The Cabinet [2]
- Marco Belgiorno-Zegna - One of the Transfield empire owners.
- Ben Campos-Cleary - Head of Citigroup Compliance and Money Laundering Operations in London.
Media, entertainment and arts
- Garry McDonald - comedian star of Mother and Son and portrayor of well-known alter-ego Norman Gunston
- Martin Sharp - artist, cartoonist, songwriter and film-maker
- Evan Hansimikali - Restaurateur, Professional Gambler, Author, Playboy, Reality TV Personality and Star of Channel Seven's "My Restaurant Rules".
- John Gaden - actor
- Tony Sheldon - actor
- Eric McCusker - guitarist, songwriter Mondo Rock etc - later left for Sydney High
- Michael Turtle - Triple J newsreader and ABCTV news journalist
- David Handley - Founder and Director Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi and Cottesloe [3]
Sport
- David Mitchell (1927) - Olympic Rower
- Murray Rose (1956) - Olympic Swimmer
- Paul Darvenisa (1960) - Wallaby
- Barry McDonald (1962) - Wallaby
- Anthony Abrahams (1962) - Wallaby
- Stephen Badger (1974) - Commonwealth Swimmer
- Daniel Batman (1998) - Sydney 2000 Olympic 400m Runner (also attended The Scots College)
- Ian Williams (1982) - Wallaby
- Mark Patterson (1984) - NSW Cricketer
- Grant Lodge (1986) - Waratah
- Rob Walker (1991) - Olympic Rower
- Christian Warner (1994) - Waratah
- Edward Cowan (2000) - NSW Cricketer
References
- ^ {http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/Supreme_Court/ll_sc.nsf/pages/SCO_spigelman151206 Supreme Court] Retrieved 26.9.2007
- ^ The Cabinet: a recipe for disaster - Sydney Morning Herald, 22 April 2006
- ^ 702 ABC Sydney Retrieved 26.9.2007