Robert Walker and writer, blogger and barrister Tim Kevan.
== Notable people ==
=== Notable alumni ===
==== Arts and media ====
Helen Baker, author
John Box, Academy Award and BAFTA-winning British film production designer and art director
Noel Clarke, director, screenwriter and actor
Alannah Currie, artist
Chunkz, YouTuber (dropped out)
James Hyman, DJ, Radio & TV presenter, music supervisor and MD of JLH.
Yinka Ilori, an artist and designer
Henry Irving, first English Stage actor to be awarded a knighthood
Jepchumba, Kenyan artist
Will Kirk, furniture restorer, The Repair Shop
Jon Klein, post-punk guitarist for Siouxsie and the Banshees
J. W. R. Linton, West Australian artist and teacher
Maimie McCoy, actress
Tom McRae, English singer-songwriter
Alison Moyet, pop singer
Michael Petry, multi-media artist, director of MOCA London, and co-founder of the Museum of Installation, London
Vic Reeves, comedian
Daniela Ruah, actress, most notably NCIS: Los Angeles
Edwin Smith, photographer
Adaora Onyechere, a Nigerian TV/radio presenter, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and author.
Irwin Sparkes, front-man of pop band The Hoosiers
Matthew Sweeney, Irish poet
Neil Tennant, from the Pet Shop Boys (1972–75 History, North London Polytechnic)
AJ Tracey, Musician (dropped out)
Jamie Theakston, TV presenter
Eamonn Walker, English film, television and theatre actor
Oritsé Williams, member of pop band JLS (did not graduate)
Tracey Emin, English Artist, was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy from London Metropolitan University
Xatar, German Rapper and Record Label Executive (did not graduate)
==== Business, marketing and law ====
Edward Clarke, Victorian British barrister and politician
Ian M. Cook, Chairman, President and chief executive officer of Colgate-Palmolive.
Harry Henry, one of Britain's market research pioneers and last survivor of the 23 founders of the Market Research Society (MRS)
Nick Leeson, trader with Barings Bank who brought about its collapse
Jane Shepherdson, chief executive of UK clothing brand, Whistles …