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This is a list of
notable former students of
London College of Communication , UAL, formerly known as the London College of Printing and, briefly, as the London College of Printing and Distributive Trades.
Paul Anderson , journalist and author
Harry Beck , graphic designer and former tutor
Brian Behan , writer, lecturer
Jack Bevan , drummer
Peter Bialobrzeski , photographer
Marcus Bleasdale , photojournalist
Helen Boaden , head of
BBC News
Bimini Bon-Boulash , drag queen, actor, musician, model, activist, and LGBTQ icon
Stephen Bourne , writer, film and social historian
Tracy Brabin ,
Member of Parliament for
Batley and Spen
Neville Brody , graphic designer
Rebekah Brooks (née Wade) , former chief executive of
News International
[1]
Martin Brunt , journalist
Michael C. Burgess , actor, poet, activist, former editor at
The Star-News
Garry Bushell , journalist and television presenter
Juno Calypso , photographer
John Cantlie , journalist captured by
ISIS
John Cryer , Member of Parliament
Molly Dineen , documentary film maker
Craig Doyle ,
BBC and
RTÉ presenter
Jacob Dudman , actor, writer, and filmmaker
Laurence Dunmore , graphic designer and film director
Richard Eckersley , book designer
Lola Flash , photographer
Juliette Foster , journalist
Arthur Fraser , former director of the South African
State Security Agency
Anthony Froshaug , typographer
Tomás Graves , book designer, author, musician
Jefferson Hack , magazine publisher
Steve Haithwaite , retail publishing and procurement director
Jean-Paul Hansford , Founder,
Isle of Wight Radio
Tom Harvey , film producer, playwright
Charlotte Hawkins , news presenter
Anthony Hayward , journalist and author
Emma Healey , novelist, Costa Book Award recipient
Dan Holdsworth , artist and photographer
Henry Holland , fashion designer
Mark Johnson , horse racing announcer
Kwame Kwei-Armah , playwright
Alex Levac , photojournalist and winner of the
Israel Prize
Rut Blees Luxemburg , photographer
John Lloyd , graphic designer
Anthony Dod Mantle , cinematographer
Clive Martin , former
Lord Mayor of London
Althea McNish . textile designer
Louise Minchin , journalist and news presenter
Neil Montier , photographer
Maryam Moshiri ,
BBC News presenter
Gemma Morris , journalist and television presenter
Olive Morris , activist
Roman Osin , cinematographer and photographer
Rankin , photographer
Sukumar Ray , writer
Tony Ray-Jones , photographer
Steve Richards , journalist and broadcaster
Sophy Rickett , photographer, visual artist
Jane Root , former controller of
BBC Two
Charles Saatchi , advertising executive
[2]
Omid Scobie , journalist and writer
Lee Scott , politician
Ralph Steadman , political cartoonist, satirist, illustrator
Thilanga Sumathipala , Sri Lankan politician and cricket administrator
Kate Thornton , television presenter
Colin Vaines , film producer
Bonnie Wright , actress
Jake Scott , Film Director
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