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This is a list of Middlesex University people, including notable alumni and staff associated with the university. Alumni Artists and sculptors Neville Brody, English graphic designer, typographer and art director Chinwe Chukwuogo-Roy, Nigerian-born British visual artist Gillian Condy, South African botanical artist Allen Jones, sculptor Sir Anish Kapoor, sculptor Keith Khan, British artist, co-founder of Motiroti Langlands and Bell, artists Conrad Leach, artist and custom motorcycle designer John Lundberg, artist and filmmaker Stephen D. Nash, English wildlife artist Michael Petry, American multi-media artist; co-director of the Museum of Installation in London Jane Ray, British illustrator of children's books Deganit Stern Schocken, Israeli jewelry artist Lola Young, British artist, teacher and Crossbench peer David Wightman, English painter Fashion and film industry Freema Agyeman, actress (Martha Jones in Doctor Who) Charlotte Bellamy, British actress BodyMap, designers Mike Holah and Stevie Stewart Adam Brown, English actor, comedian, and pantomime Danyul Brown, celebrity stylist Mike Figgis, film director, writer and composer Ashley Isham, fashion designer Malcolm Kohll, South African script writer and producer Matthew Marsden, actor Oliver Mason, actor Petra Massey, British actress Helen Mirren, actress, star of Calendar Girls and The Queen Mark Nash, Film Historian Peter Polycarpou, actor Venkat Prabhu, Indian film director Kevin Sacre, actor; plays Jake Dean in Hollyoaks Dan Skinner, British actor and comedy writer Rob Spendlove, British actor Arulnithi Tamilarasu, Indian actor Dickon Tolson, British actor Arabella Weir, British comedian, actress and writer Sports Joe Beevers, professional poker player Montell Douglas, sprinter Joe Joyce, professional boxer Simeon Williamson, sprinter Zooey Perry, handball player Literature, journalism and mass media Monica Ali, writer, author of Brick Lane Ben Barkow, writer Nicholas Blincoe, novelist and screenwriter Henry Bond, writer and photographer Martin Booth, novelist Neil Daniels, freelance British writer John Diamond, British broadcaster and journalist Richard Dinnick, screenwriter and author Ruth England, British television presenter and actress James Heartfield, writer David Hepworth, journalist, broadcaster and magazine publisher James Herbert, novelist Laura Hird, novelist Stephen Jordan, writer and director Louise Lear, BBC weather presenter Suzanne Moore, British journalist Dermot O'Leary, TV presenter Tony Richards, dark fantasy or horror author Peace Hyde, West African correspondent for Forbes Africa Music, radio and entertainment Adam Ant (real name: Stuart Goddard), musician Kuljit Bhamra, composer, record producer, musician Bibio (real name: Stephen Wilkinson), British music producer Alan Carr, comedian Paul Carr, guitarist, former member of the James Taylor Quartet Jon "JS" Clayden and Mark Clayden, musicians (Pitchshifter) Ray Davies, CBE, musician (The Kinks) Marina Diamandis, singer-songwriter Jo Enright, comedian Adam Ficek, drummer for Babyshambles Bryn Fowler, bassist in The Holloways Roger Glover, musician (Deep Purple) Alison Goldfrapp, musician (Goldfrapp) Neil Grainger, actor and comedian Jake Hook, songwriter, music producer and singer Milton Jones, comedian Russell Kane, writer and comedian Kevin Kerrigan, music producer, composer Led Bib, jazz band Iain Lee, radio presenter Naser Mestarihi, hard rock musician Deborah Mollison, British composer, songwriter Ruth Ojadi, singer Vic Reeves, comedian Dave Sturt, British bass player and producer Johnny Vegas, comedian Joanne Yeoh, Malaysian violinist Politics and public service Kwame Addo-Kufuor, Ghanaian politician and physician Ahmed Shakeel Shabbir Ahmed, Kenyan politician Gladys Asmah, Minister for Fisheries, Ghana Gareth Bennett, UKIP Member of the National Assembly for Wales Christine Butler, MP (Labour) Mike Gapes, MP (Labour) Mohamed Al-Amin Mohamed Al-Hadi, Somalian politician Abdi Yusuf Hassan, Somali politician and diplomat Nick Harvey, MP, Liberal Democrats Kim Howells, MP (Labour) Ray Lewis, Guyana-born youth worker, former Deputy Mayor of London Michael Lyons, former Labour Party councillor and the Chairman of the BBC Trust Clifford Sibusiso Mamba, Swazi diplomat; former Olympic athlete Tom Nairn, theorist on nationalism, political activist Steve Sinnott, general secretary, National Union of Teachers Tan Tee Beng, Malaysian politician Özlem Türköne, Turkish columnist and politician Other Ralph Alabi, Nigerian engineer, industrialist Yannis Behrakis, Greek photojournalist Charlie Camlin, American Anglican bishop Timothy Campbell, winner of The Apprentice Lady Sarah Chatto, daughter of Princess Margaret Slash Coleman, American storyteller, producer, and writer William Gibson, British historian, academic, and professor Mavin Khoo, Malaysian dancer Nick Leeson, former rogue derivatives trader Bello Bala Shagari, Nigerian activist Mazhar Majeed, sporting agent Suzannah Olivier, nutritionist John Rowan, counsellor, psychotherapist, clinical supervisor Sue Sanders, British LGBT rights activist Stephen Sizer, Anglican priest Dave Snowden, Welsh lecturer, consultant, researcher Victoria Stillwell, TV presenter; dog trainer Blay Whitby, philosopher and technology ethicist Myo Myint Kyaw, technopreneur Academics Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries David Rain (Creative Writing) Chris Batchelor (jazz) Sonia Boyce (Fine Art) Richard Billingham (Photography) James Martin Charlton (Creative Writing) Katy Deepwell (Art theory and criticism) Peter Fribbins (Music) Nikki Iles (jazz) Keith Piper (Fine Art) Faculty of Professional and Social Sciences David Conway, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Stephan Dahl (marketing) Ed Gallagher (environmental studies) John Grahl (European integration) Ivor Grattan-Guinness, Professor Emeritus of the History of Mathematics and Logic Bernard Ingham (marketing) John Lea (Criminology – left realism; law and order) Irena Papadopoulos (Transcultural nursing research) John Redwood (management) Ivan Roitt (Director, Centre for Investigative & Diagnostic Oncology) Vincenzo Ruggiero (Sociology – organised and corporate crime) Doirean Wilson (Equality Diversity & Inclusion and Cross Cultural Studies) Lola Young, Professor Emeritus of cultural studies Faculty of Science and Technology Roman Belavkin (computing science) Meir Manny Lehman (computing science) David Turner (computing science) References External links Alumni Association and the Development Office of Middlesex University. 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    1-Minute Chinese, Book 1

    Rowan Kohll

    You may have tried to learn Chinese before, and been put off by how hard it seems to be. You may have been too discouraged even to try! If so, you're not alone. Many people would l...

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    The Alphabet of Animals

    Rowan Kohll

    A book that's fun for children of all ages. Reading through it, you will find all the animals of the alphabet, with their ridiculous owners, all getting in to trouble! This is a bo...

  • The Monkey King synopsis, comments

    The Monkey King

    Rowan Kohll

    This is one of the most famous stories from the epic Chinese saga, Journey to the West. The Monkey King and his three friends travel through the White Tiger Mountains. But, unknown...