List of Northern Secondary School alumni

The following is a selective list of notable alumni of the Northern Secondary School, in Toronto, Ontario.

Northern Secondary School

List

Television and film

Name Notability
Patrick J. Adams Actor, USA Network's series Suits[1]
Marco Brambilla Director of Demolition Man[2][3]
Susan Clark Actress, TV series Webster [2][4]
Michael Dobson Voice actor[2][5]
Jayne Eastwood TV and film actress, King of Kensington, Dawn of the Dead (2004)[2][6]
Sally Gifford Host on CBC's national children's show The-X[7]
Colin Hoult Cinematographer, Star Trek: Discovery, Impulse, Designated Survivor, The Strain, Covert Affairs, Falcon Beach, Mutant X
Chris Lightfoot Actor, Nikita, Dan For Mayor, Warehouse 13[8]
Ted Nasmith Canadian illustrator, known for his renditions of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion[2][9]
Ann Rohmer Television personality on CP24 and CityTV Toronto[2][10]
Kelly Rowan Actress, The O.C.[2][11]
Ali Velshi Journalist with Al Jazeera America and formerly CNN[2][12]
Zack Ward Actor, CSI, Cold Case, Transformers[2][13]
Richard Williams Won two Academy Awards as director of animation for Who Framed Roger Rabbit[2][14]

Professional sports

Name Notability
Matt Black Played for the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League (CFL)[2][15]
Tom Europe Played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and BC Lions in the Canadian Football League (CFL)[2][16]
Simon Farine Plays basketball (2011–12) for the Maccabi Haifa B.C. team in the Israeli Premier League[17]
Bob Goldham Won two Stanley Cup championships with the Toronto Maple Leafs and three with the Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League (NHL); analyst on Hockey Night in Canada with the CBC[2][18]
Dave Lougheed Played for Canadian National Rugby team and participated in the 2003 Rugby World Cup[2][19]
Neil Lumsden As a player, he helped win three CFL Grey Cup titles with the Edmonton Eskimos; as General Manager he helped the Tiger-Cats win the Grey Cup in 1999[2]
Nemanja Mitrović Plays for Kavala B.C. in Greece; played basketball in NCAA for University of Portland; member of the Bosnian national basketball team[20][21]
Ashtone Morgan Plays for Toronto FC in Major League Soccer; first TFC Academy graduate to play for Canadian National Team[2]
Leif Pettersen Played for Saskatchewan Roughriders and Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the CFL[2][22]
Jack Wedley Toronto Argonauts football player, holds the record for most Grey Cup championships

Arts and literature

Name Notability
Claire Cameron Canadian author and journalist.
Herbert H. Carnegie Became a member of the Order of Canada in 2003; a top hockey player in the country, but at the time (1940s and 1950s), blacks were unofficially rarely able to enter the top professional level; author; created the Herbert H. Carnegie Future Aces, which awards scholarships[2][23]
Anne Fleming Canadian fiction writer; finalist for the Governor General's Award[2][24]
Jean Johnson Member of the Order of Canada (1993); artist[2][25]
Andrew MacNaughtan Multiple Juno Award-winning photographer, director and album art designer; long time photographer for the band Rush; founder of Art Gives Hope, a charity created to help families in Africa affected by HIV/AIDS[26]
Jeffrey Morgan Authorized biographer of Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop, and The Stooges; Canadian Editor of CREEM: America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine; columnist for Detroit's Metro Times; President of Northern Secondary Student Council, 1973-1974[2][27]
Mookie Morris Top 5 Canadian Idol finalist; Northern Music Department graduate[2]

Music

Name Notability
Dave Beckett Member of Gary and Dave[2]
Grandson (musician) Political trap rock musician signed to Fueled by Ramen[2]
Garth Mosbaugh Tenor singer for the Canadian band The Nylons[2]
Bruce Palmer Bass guitarist for 60s American rock group Buffalo Springfield (with Neil Young); member of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Business

Name Notability
Dean and Dan Caten Fashion designers, founders of Dsquared2, a high-end Milan fashion label[2][28]

Military

Name Notability
Wally Floody Second World War RCAF Spitfire pilot, instrumental in organizing and implementing the "Great Escape" from the German Stalag Luft III prisoner of war camp

Humanitarianism, activism, social work and others

Name Notability
Aileen Williams Black Canadian activist and founding member of the Canadian Women's Negro Association (CANEWA)

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  8. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2669262/
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