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From left:
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi ,
Ali Reza Pahlavi , Mehrpour Teymourtash and
Hossein Fardoust at Le Rosey in the 1930s
This list of notable Roseans is composed of former students of
Institut Le Rosey , an international
boarding school located in
Rolle and
Gstaad ,
Switzerland . "Old Rosean" (in
English ) and "Anciens Roséens" (in
French ) are officially used to describe
alumni .
[1]
Notable Roseans
Aga Khan IV , spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims
Baudouin of Belgium ,
King of the Belgians
Juan Carlos I of Spain , former
King of Spain
Richard Helms , Director of the
CIA (1966-1973)
Jose Ferrer ,
Academy Award -winning actor, uncle of
George Clooney
Aga Khan IV , the
Aga Khan (born 1936),
Imām of the
Shia Imami Ismaili
Muslims
[2]
Princess Zahra Aga Khan (born 1970), eldest child of the
Aga Khan
[3]
King Albert II of Belgium (born 1934)
[4]
Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia (born 1945), claimant to the Serbian Throne
[5]
Sir Thomas Arnold (born 1947),
British politician, retired
Member of Parliament
[6]
Tae Ashida (born 1964),
Japanese fashion designer
[7]
King Baudouin I of Belgium (1930–1993)
[8]
Nicolas Berggruen (born 1961), billionaire, founder of the
Berggruen Institute
[9]
Bijan (1944–2011), Iranian-American
fashion designer
[10]
Francesco and Livio Borghese, Borghese family members , of the
Italian noble
House of Borghese
[11]
Garech Browne (born 1939), member of the
Guinness brewing family and patron of
Irish Arts
[12]
Arpad Busson (born 1963),
Swiss financier
[13]
Ian Campbell, 12th Duke of Argyll (1937–2001), Clan Chief of the
Clan Campbell
[14]
John Casablancas (1942-2013), founder of
Elite Model Management
[15]
Julian Casablancas (born 1978), musician, band member of
The Strokes
[16]
David Cecil, 6th Marquess of Exeter (previously Lord Burghley), winner of the 400m hurdles at the
1928 Summer Olympics
[17]
Joe Dassin (1938-1980), French-American singer and composer[
citation needed ]
Alki David (born 1968),
Nigerian -born
Greek billionaire heir and media entrepreneur
[18]
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent (born 1935), member of the
British Royal Family and President of the
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
[19]
Castellini Baldissera family members , of the Italian textile and banking fortune.
Benno Elkan (1877–1960),
German -born
British sculptor, one of the first Roseans
[20]
Emanuele Filiberto, Prince of Venice and Piedmont (born 1972), of the
Italian
House of Savoy
[21]
Ghida Fakhry , Washington, D.C. co-anchor of
Al Jazeera English
[22]
Princess Fawzia-Latifa of Egypt
Dodi Al-Fayed (1955–1997), movie producer, romantically linked to
Diana, Princess of Wales ,
died in a car accident together in
Paris
[23]
José Ferrer (1909–1992),
Academy Award -winning actor
[24]
Firouz Nosrat-ed-Dowleh III , Prince of
Qajar dynasty (1889-1937)
[25]
King Fuad II of Egypt (born 1952), the last
King of Egypt [
citation needed ]
Alexandra von Fürstenberg (born 1972), former daughter-in-law of fashion designer
Diane von Fürstenberg and one of the Miller Sisters
[26]
Prince Egon von Fürstenberg (1946–2004), fashion designer, of the
House of Fürstenberg
[27]
Pia Getty (born 1966), socialite, one of the
Miller Sisters
[28]
Isabel Getty (born 1993), socialite and rock musician, daughter of Pia Getty.
Toulo de Graffenried, Baron de Graffenried (1914–2007),
Swiss motor racing driver
[29]
Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg (born 1981)
[30]
Francesca von Habsburg (born 1958), art collector and the wife of
Karl Habsburg-Lothringen
[31]
Albert Hammond, Jr. (born 1980), singer, musician, band member of
The Strokes
[32]
Juliet Hartford (born 1968), daughter of
A&P Heir
Huntington Hartford
[33]
H. John Heinz III (1938–1991),
United States Senator
[34]
Richard Helms (1913–2002),
Director of Central Intelligence and
United States Ambassador to
Iran
[35]
Hermon Hermon-Hodge, 3rd Baron Wyfold (1915–1999), member of the
British
House of Lords
[36]
Hohenzollern family members , of the
Prussian royal
House of Hohenzollern
[37]
John Caldwell Holt (1923–1985), American author and educator, pioneer in
youth rights theory
[38]
Sir Alistair Horne (1925–2017),
British historian, biographer
[39]
J.B. Jackson (1909–1996),
French -born
American writer, landscape designer
[40]
King Juan Carlos I of Spain (born 1938)
[41]
Khaled Juffali , Saudi businessman
[42]
Sir Michael Kadoorie (born 1941),
Hong Kong business magnate
[43]
Justine Kasa-Vubu , politician, daughter of former President of the
DRC ,
Joseph Kasa-Vubu
[44]
Rhonda Ross Kendrick (born 1971), actress, daughter of
Diana Ross
[45]
Adnan Khashoggi family , the children of
Saudi
arms dealer
Adnan Khashoggi
[46]
Michael Korda (born 1933), writer, former Editor-in-Chief of
Simon & Schuster
[47]
James Laughlin (1914–1997),
American poet and
book publisher
[48]
Sean Taro Ono Lennon (born 1975), musician, son of
John Lennon and
Yoko Ono
[49]
Warner LeRoy (1935–2001), owner of
Tavern on the Green and the
Russian Tea Room
[50]
Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece (born 1968), member of the
Greek Royal Family and one of the
Miller Sisters
[51]
Molson family members , of the
Molson Breweries Canada family
[52]
Leona Naess (born 1974),
British singer-songwriter
[53]
Nicholas Negroponte (born 1943), founder and Chairman Emeritus of the
MIT Media Lab
[54]
Stavros Niarchos family , the children of
Greek shipping magnate
Stavros Niarchos
[55]
Álvaro Noboa (born 1950),
Ecuadorian businessman, candidate for the
Ecuadorian Presidency
[56]
Paul Noritaka Tange (born 1958),
Japanese architect, son of
Kenzō Tange
[57]
King Ntare V of Burundi (1947–1972), the last
King of Burundi
[58]
Ali Reza Pahlavi I (1922–1954), brother of
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavī
[59]
Gholam Reza Pahlavi (1923–2017), son of
Reza Shah
[60]
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavī (1919–1980), the last
Shah of Iran
[61]
Pahlavī family members , of the
Pahlavī dynasty of the
Persian Empire
[62]
Prince Rainier III of Monaco (1923–2005)
[63]
Andrea di Robilant ,
Italian fiction writer
[64]
Winthrop Paul Rockefeller (1948–2006),
Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas , member of the
Rockefeller Family
[65]
Alexis von Rosenberg, Baron de Rédé (1922–2004), art collector, socialite
[66]
Tracee Ellis Ross (born 1972), actress, daughter of
Diana Ross
[67]
Rothschild family members , of the banking and finance dynasty
[68]
Robin Russell, 14th Duke of Bedford (1940–2003)
Tatiana Santo Domingo (born 1983), Brazilian and Colombian socialite and heiress
[69]
Richard René Silvin , author and historian
Tad Szulc (1926–2001), non-fiction writer,
New York Times correspondent
[70]
Taittinger family members ,
French champagne producers
[71]
Mayuko Takata (born 1971),
Japanese actress,
Iron Chef judge
[72]
Elizabeth Taylor family , the children of
Elizabeth Taylor and
Michael Wilding
[73]
Irving Thalberg Jr. (1930–1987), American philosopher, son of
Irving Thalberg and
Norma Shearer
[74]
David Verney, 21st Baron Willoughby de Broke (born 1938), member of the
British House of Lords
[75]
Prince Dasho
Ugyen Jigme Wangchuck of
Bhutan
Princess Ashi
Euphelma Choden Wangchuck of
Bhutan
Thady Wyndham-Quin, 7th Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl , Irish
peer
[76]
Adam Zamoyski , member of the
Zamoyski family
[77]
anciens Roséens
In
English , the
French terms are also sometimes used: anciens Roséens (f. anciennes Roséennes ), Roséens (Roséennes ) or simply anciens (f. anciennes ). When referring to both genders together, the masculine form is used.
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