The following is a list of alumni of Clare College, Cambridge , a constituent college of the University of Cambridge .
Sir David Attenborough , naturalist and broadcaster
Tim Hunt , biochemist
Robert Mair , Master of Jesus College, Cambridge
Anthony Appiah , philosopher
Eric Ashby, Baron Ashby , botanist and natural scientist, Master of the College 1959–67, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1967–69, founded Clare Hall, Cambridge
Sir David Attenborough , naturalist
John Baker, Baron Baker , scientist and engineer, Professor of Mechanical Sciences (latterly renamed Professor of Engineering) at the University of Cambridge, 1943–70
David Mowbray Balme , classicist, First principal of the University College of the Gold Coast and later University of Ghana 1948 - 57, Professor of Classics, Queen Mary University of London
Amiya Charan Banerjee, mathematician, Vice-Chancellor of Allahabad University 1953–55
Meredith Belbin , management theorist
Jim Bennett , historian of science, museum curator in Cambridge and Oxford
Roger Blench , anthropologist and linguist
Sir John Boyd , Master of Churchill College, Cambridge 1996–2006
David Cannadine , historian
Hector Munro Chadwick , philologist and historian, Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Cambridge 1912–41
Mary Collins , immunologist
Stephanie Cragg , professor of neuroscience at the University of Oxford
Ralph Cudworth , philosopher and theologian, leader of the Cambridge Platonists , Master of the College 1644–50, Regius Professor of Hebrew at the University of Cambridge 1645–88
David Dane , virologist
Morris Dickstein , American cultural historian
Daryl Dixon , economic writer and superannuation expert
Julian Downward , cancer researcher
Sir Ernest De Silva , Sri Lankan philanthropist
Sir Geoffrey Rudolph Elton , historian of the Tudor period, Regius Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge 1983–88
Eric Fawcett , physicist
David Finney , statistician
Steve Fuller , American sociologist, professor at the University of Warwick
Henry Louis Gates , African-American academic
Sir Harry Godwin , botanist and ecologist, founded the Godwin Institute for Quaternary Research in the University of Cambridge
Trisha Greenhalgh , professor of primary health care at the University of Oxford [ 1]
John Guy , leading Tudor historian and Fellow of the college
Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond , classicist, historian and archaeologist
James Rendel Harris , biblical scholar, theologian, palaeographer and mathematician
Neil Harris , cultural historian at the University of Chicago , Guggenheim Fellow
Thomas McKenny Hughes , Woodwardian Professor of Geology at the University of Cambridge 1873–1917
Tim Hunt , biochemist
Arthur Jaffe , mathematician and physicist, Professor at Harvard University
Oscar Kempthorne , Distinguished Professor of Science and Humanities at Iowa State University , statistician and geneticist
Geoffrey Kirk , 35th Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge
Frances Kirwan , Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University
Robert Mair , Master of Jesus College, Cambridge
Professor David Morley , British pioneer in children's health care
The Revd. Canon Arthur Peacocke , scientist and theologian, Dean of the College 1973–84
Sir Brian Pippard , first President of Clare Hall, Cambridge , Cavendish Professor of Physics at the University of Cambridge 1971–84
James Raven , Professor of History at the University of Essex
John D. Rosenberg , professor of English at Columbia University
George Ruggle , early seventeenth-century scholar, philologist and playwright
Sir Nicholas John Shackleton FRS , geologist, Professor at the Godwin Institute for Quaternary Research and the Department of Earth Sciences in the University of Cambridge
Cecil Sharp , folklorist and ethnographer
Merlin Sheldrake , mycologist and writer
Rupert Sheldrake , scientist
T. C. Smout , historian
Harold McCarter Taylor , architectural historian
Richard Taylor , Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University
Sir Mark Walport , director of Wellcome Trust
James D. Watson , double helix discoverer and human genome advocate
Abraham Whelock , seventeenth-century scholar, philologist and Arabist
William Whiston , Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge 1702–11, theologian
Andrew Wiles , mathematician who proved Fermat's Last Theorem
Lauren Winner , professor of theology at Duke University
Simon Wren-Lewis , Professor of Economics at Oxford
Bethan Psaila , Professor of Haematology at Oxford
Peter Ackroyd , author
Robyn Addison , actor, played Sarah Boyer in Survivors and Joanne Coldwell in Casualty
Sabine Baring-Gould , Victorian novelist
John Berryman , American poet
Christian Coulson , actor
Amanda Craig , novelist
Trent Ford , American actor and model
Tessa Hadley , novelist
Nick Harkaway , novelist
Georgie Henley , actress, best known for her role as Lucy Pevenise in The Chronicles of Narnia series
Kit Hesketh-Harvey , comic performer and scriptwriter
Sue Lenier , poet and playwright
Ian McDonald , writer
China Miéville , writer
Stuart Murphy , Chief Executive of the English National Opera
Allison Pearson , author and newspaper columnist
Siegfried Sassoon , war poet
David Shapiro , American poet
Richard Wald , television executive, former president of NBC News
Stephen Wyatt , television writer
Dan Zeff , director
Marcel Theroux , writer
William Whitehead , Poet Laureate 1757–85
John Barret (1646–1650), Presbyterian divine and religious writer[ 3]
M. A. Bayfield (1852–1922), classical scholar, author, headmaster, clergyman and spiritualist
Nicholas Ferrar , religious leader
Rev. John Short Hewett , Rector of Rotherhithe and Fellow of Clare College
Rev. John Hewett founder of All Saints', Babbacombe
James Butler Knill Kelly , Anglican Bishop of Newfoundland
Hugh Latimer , chaplain to Edward VI , Bishop of Worcester and martyr
Thomas Merton , writer, Catholic thinker and monk
John Moore , Bishop of Ely 1707–14
David Payne , Anglican priest
John Tillotson , Archbishop of Canterbury 1691–94
Vernon White Canon Theologian & Subdean of Westminster Abbey
The Right Revd. The Lord Bishop Richard Williamson , traditionalist Catholic bishop
Reverend Ralph Wheelock (1600–1684), puritan scholar, first schoolmaster of America's first free school in Dedham, Massachusetts , and great-grandfather of Dartmouth College founder Dr. Eleazer Wheelock , D.D.
D. D. Guttenplan , American journalist, editor of The Nation
Richard Locke , American critic, former editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair and president of the National Book Critics Circle
Henry Longhurst , sports journalist, television broadcaster
D. Keith Mano , political commentator
David Meek (as David Tyler ), television and radio producer
Norman Podhoretz , neoconservative journalist and cultural commentator
Najam Sethi , journalist
Gillian Tett , US managing editor of the Financial Times and author of the book Fool's Gold
Desmond Ackner, Baron Ackner , British judge and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Sheldon Amos (1835–1886), English jurist
Sir Paul Girvan , Lord Justice of Appeal , Supreme Court of Northern Ireland
Sir Bob Hepple , attorney, advocate and anti-apartheid campaigner in South Africa until 1963, specialist in labour law, industrial relations, equality and anti-discrimination law, Master of the College 1993–2003, Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge 1995–2001
Kurt Lipstein , QC, German-born lawyer, specialist in Roman law and conflict of laws within private international law and public international law and pioneer in comparative law , Fellow of the College 1956–2006, Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Cambridge 1973–76
Dame Clare Moulder , former High Court judge
Usha Vance , American lawyer and wife of JD Vance , Vice President of the United States[ 4]
Simon Blendis, violinist
Ivor Bolton , conductor and musical director, founded the St James's Baroque Players , founder and musical director of the Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music , regular conductor at the Bavarian State Opera , Principal Conductor of the Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg
Tim Brown , conductor and choral director
Clive Carey , baritone and composer
Nicholas Collon , musician, co-founded Aurora Orchestra and Cappella Artois
Richard Egarr , harpsichordist and fortepianist, musical director of the Academy of Ancient Music
Patrick Gowers , composer, conductor and arranger
Ruth Holton , soprano
Martin How , composer and organist
Daniel Jemison, principal bassoonist in London Symphony Orchestra
Andrew Manze , baroque violinist and broadcaster, musical director of The English Concert
Sir Roger Norrington , conductor, founded the London Classical Players
Graham Ross , composer, conductor and Director of Music of the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge 2010–present
John Rutter , composer, conductor, editor, arranger, record producer and Director of Music of the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge 1975–79
David Schiff , American composer
Peter Seabourne , composer,[ 5] record producer at Sheva Contemporary. Composition pupil of Robin Holloway 1980-83
Richard Stilgoe , songwriter, lyricist and musician
Jeremy Thurlow , composer
Robin Ticciati , conductor, pianist, percussionist and violinist, co-founded Aurora Orchestra
Clive Wearing , musician, musicologist, broadcaster and amnesiac
Christopher Willis , film composer
Maury Yeston , composer, lyricist, musicologist
Bernard Keeffe, conductor, radio and television broadcaster, scriptwriter, BBC Producer, musicologist, Controller of Opera Planning Covent Garden, Chair and President, Anglo-Austrian Music Society, Bletchley Park veteran.
Politics and public service [ edit ]
Brian Abel-Smith , health economist and special adviser to the Wilson administration .
Sir Alex Allan , chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee , 2007–11
Patrick Diamond , former special adviser to Peter Mandelson during the first Blair administration .
Sir Ernest Gowers , civil servant and author of Plain Words .
John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol , British MP and supporter of the Hanoverian Succession
John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey , British MP and eldest son of John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol by his second marriage
David Howarth , former Liberal Democrat MP for Cambridge and Fellow of the college
Robert Key , Conservative MP
Jon Lansman , co-founder and chair of Momentum
Peter Lilley , Conservative MP
Liz Lloyd , adviser to former Prime Minister Tony Blair
Tim Loughton , Conservative MP
Matthew Parris , broadcaster, political analyst and former Conservative MP
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne , Prime Minister of Great Britain
Geoffrey Robinson , Labour MP
Amanda Spielman , Her Majesty's Chief Inspector , Ofsted
Peter Malden Studd , Lord Mayor of London and cricketer
Richard Taylor , Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern , MP
Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney , senior British politician after whom Sydney , Australia was named
Russell Viner , Chief Scientific Advisor at the Department for Education , and Professor of Adolescent Health at UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
Richard Wainwright , Liberal MP
Sir John Waldron , Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police , 1968–72
Christopher Wandesford , Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1640
Michael Wills , Labour MP
Paul Wilson, Baron Wilson of High Wray , Governor of the BBC and Lord Lieutenant of Cumbria
Richard Wilson, Baron Wilson of Dinton , civil servant and Cabinet Secretary , Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Ian Winterbottom, Baron Winterbottom , Labour MP and peer
Tim Anderson , Commonwealth Games gold medal winner and Olympian[ 6]
Granville Coghlan (1907–1983), rugby union international, represented Great Britain on 1927 British Lions tour to Argentina
Harry Colt , golfer and golf course architect, credited with the design of Wentworth Club , Royal Portrush and Royal Liverpool
Duleepsinhji , cricketer and Indian public servant[ 7]
Merrick Elderton (1884–1939), cricketer and educator[ 8]
Churchill Gunasekara , cricketer, first player from Ceylon to play for an English county in county cricket [ 9]
John Human , cricketer, played first-class cricket for Middlesex
David Jennens , rower who represented Cambridge University and Great Britain
Paul Klenerman (born 1963), Olympic sabre fencer
Alfred Perry Lucas , cricketer, played test cricket for England in five matches
John Rinkel , Olympic athlete[ 10]
Charles Sergel , rower who represented Cambridge University and Great Britain
Dudley Hooper (1911–1968), British accountant, early promoter of electronic data processing, and President of the British Computer Society
Matt Kirshen , stand-up comedian
Rebecca Levene , author of Doctor Who novels
Mohan Munasinghe , environmental campaigner, founder of Munasinghe Institute for Development, vice chair of IPCC which won Nobel Peace Prize 2007 jointly with Al Gore
Andrew Sentance , Member of Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee , 2006–11, and Chief Economist 1998–2006 at British Airways