List of Old Cliftonians

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This is a list of notable Old Cliftonians, former pupils of Clifton College in Bristol in the West of England.

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Academics

Public life and the law

Military

=Holders of the Victoria Cross=

Eight Old Cliftonians have won the Victoria Cross – one in the Second Boer War, five in the First World War (1914–1918), one in the Russian Civil War (North Russia Relief Force, 1919), and one in the Second World War.Bland, R.L., Clifton's V.C.s, Old Cliftonian Society, pp. 57–60

Arts and sciences

=Literature=

=Drama, theatre, television and performing arts=

  • John CleeseMonty Python actorA school legend has it that Cleese was expelled. In one version, Cleese used painted footsteps to suggest that the statue of General Haig had got down from his plinth and gone to the lavatory. In another version, he was expelled for staging a suicide jump from the Wilson Tower during Commem, shouting, "I can't stand it any longer" to parents coming out of the Chapel before a dummy plummeted to the ground. Although such pranks may have happened, Cleese was not expelled.
  • Manuel del Campo – film editor, actor, and third husband to Mary Astor
  • Thorold Dickinson – film director, screenwriter and producer.
  • William Hanson – television presenter, podcaster and etiquette coach.
  • Chris Harris – automotive journalist and television presenter [https://oc-online.co.uk/uk/cliftoncollege/uploads/files/eNewsletterMay2016.pdf OC Society, eNewsletter, May 2016] at https://oc-online.co.uk
  • Donald Hewlett – actor
  • John Houseman – actor, director and producer
  • Trevor Howard – actor
  • John Inverdale – television presenter[https://www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive/presenters/inverdale_biog.shtml John Inverdale] at bbc.co.uk
  • Elliot Levey – actor
  • John Madden – film director
  • Roger Michell – film & theatre director
  • Alan Napier – actor
  • Sir Michael Redgrave – actor
  • Sir Simon Russell Beale – actor
  • Chris Serle – television presenter
  • Simon Shepherd – actor
  • Tim Sullivan – film and television director and screenwriter
  • Clive Swift – actor
  • David Swift – actor
  • Naunton Wayne – actor

=Music=

=Education=

  • C. T. Atkinson – tutor in history at Exeter College, Oxford (1898–1955).
  • J. R. Eccles – schoolmaster and authorS. G. G. Benson, Martin Crossley Evans, I Will Plant Me a Tree: an Illustrated History of Gresham's School (James & James, London, 2002), pp. 35-36

=Fine arts=

=Science=

  • Philip D'Arcy Hart – pioneer in tuberculosis treatment{{cite news|last = Draper|first = Philip|author2=John Skehel |title = Philip D'Arcy Hart|work=Obituaries|date = 30 August 2006|url = https://www.theguardian.com/news/2006/aug/30/guardianobituaries.mainsection|accessdate = 9 May 2008}}
  • Victor Riddell FRCS – cricketer and surgeon
  • Frank Yates FRS – statistician

=Nobel Prize winners=

Journalism

Sports (in alphabetical order)

=Cricket, rugby and football=

=Other=

Business

Other

Fictional

See also

References

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