List of people from Merseyside
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This is a list of notable people from what is now the county of Merseyside, including those from the city of Liverpool.
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A
- Cyril Abraham: Creator and writer of The Onedin Line
- April Ashley: Model, restaurant hostess and transsexual rights campaigner.
- Derek Acorah: Radiopsychic and author.[1]
- Peter Adamson: Played Len Fairclough in Coronation Street.[2]
- Blanche Atkinson: Victorian novelist and children's writer
- Major General Ernest Wright Alexander VC CB CMG: Recipient of the Victoria Cross during World War I, was born in Liverpool.[3]
- Jean Alexander: Played Hilda Ogden on the long-running soap opera Coronation Street.[4]
- Charles Anderson: Victoria Cross recipient.[5]
- Martyn Andrews: TV presenter, journalist, singer and actor[6]
- Michael Angelis: Actor.[7]
- Arthur Askey: Comedian.[8]
- Gary Ablett: Footballer.[9]
- Rick Astley: Singer-songwriter and musician[10]
B
- Beryl Bainbridge: An acclaimed writer, nominated several times for the Booker Prize.[11]
- Tom Baker: Actor famous for his portrayal of the lead role in Doctor Who in the 1970s and 80s.[12]
- Leighton Baines: Everton footballer
- Clive Barker: Author, director and visual artist.[13]
- Joey Barton: footballer
- Tom Bell: Actor in Prime Suspect, The Krays and Wish You Were Here.[14]
- Tony Bellew: Professional boxer and current WBO International cruiserweight champion
- Mitch Benn: Comedian and songwriter, known for his work on BBC Radio 2 and 4.[15]
- Pete Best: Former Beatle[16]
- Kenneth Bigley: Civil engineer beheaded in Iraq.[17]
- John Birt: Former Director General of the BBC.[18]
- Cilla Black: Singer and entertainer and presenter of the long-running television show Blind Date.[19]
- John Bishop: Stand-up comedian
- Alan Bleasdale: TV dramatist.[20]
- Gary Bleasdale: Actor and playwright.[21]
- Stan Boardman: Comedian
- Tony Booth: Actor and father of Cherie Booth.[22]
- Charles Booth: Known for his surveys of poverty.[23]
- Bessie Braddock: Labour politician, represented Liverpool electorate of Exchange for 24 years.
- Doug Bradley: Actor, best known as 'Pinhead' from his best friend Clive Barker's Hellraiser films
- Ian Broudie: Singer with the Lightning Seeds.[24]
- Robbie Brookside: Professional wrestler.[25]
- Andy Brown: Vocalist and guitarist of the band Lawson
- Tom Brown: Born in Liverpool, major league baseball player[26]
- Warren Brown: Warrington born actor.
- Neil Buchanan: Television presenter/Producer best known for presenting Art Attack[27]
- David Burke: Actor, played Watson in early episodes of Granada's Sherlock Holmes.
- Pete Burns: Singer[28]
- Malandra Burrows: Actress[29]
- Frank Bustard: Shipping pioneer, commercial use of ro-ro ferries.
- Angela Buxton: Tennis player
C
- Ramsey Campbell: Novelist.[30]
- George Q. Cannon: First Counselor, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) and Congressman for the State of Utah[31]
- Jamie Carragher: England and Liverpool footballer, retired Liverpool vice-captain.[32]
- Kim Cattrall: Actress, acted as Samantha Jones in Sex and the City[33]
- Craig Charles: Actor, comedian and DJ. Plays Dave Lister in Red Dwarf, Lloyd Mullaney in Coronation Street, hosts BBC radio Funk and Soul Show and previously Robot Wars.[34]
- Arnold Chazen: Actor and rabbi.
- Keith Chegwin: (aka Cheggers) Hyperactive television presenter. Brother of Janice Long.[35]
- Melanie Chisholm: Ex-member of the Spice Girls.[36]
- Abbey Clancy: Lingerie and catwalk model and television presenter. Married to footballer Peter Crouch.
- Margi Clarke: Actress.[37]
- Anne Clough: Early Suffragette in the 1800s.
- Christopher Coll: Actor who played Victor Pendlebury in Coronation Street.
- John Constantine: Working class magician and con artist in DC Comics.
- John Conteh: World light-heavyweight boxing champion and actor.
- John Conway: Mathematician active in combinatorial game theory.[38]
- Rosie Cooper: Member of Parliament.[39]
- Kenneth Cope: Actor. Famous for his roles as Marty Hopkirk in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Jed Stone in Coronation Street and Ray Hilton in Brookside.
- James Corbett: Author.[40]
- Richard Corbett MEP for Merseyside 1996–1999 and Yorkshire & Humber 1999–2009
- Elvis Costello: Pop singer.[41]
- Alex Cox: Film director.[42]
- Daniel Craig: Actor, raised on the Wirral, attending Junior School, High School and Sixth Form College there. He also lived in Liverpool with his Mother and Sister.
- Richard Cottier:Former actor brought up in Crosby merseyside but found international fame as event/theatre producer and creative director.
- Laura Critchley: Singer/Songwriter.[43]
- Chris Crookall: Best known for his role in Grange Hill as Andy Turner[44]
- Alex Curran: Wife of footballer Steven Gerrard.[45]
- Edwina Currie: Outspoken author and former MP.[46]
- Hollie Cavanagh: Best known in the United States as a famous singer who placed 4th on American Idol.
- Lewis Collins: Actor. Best known for The Professionals.
D
- George Davies: Popular fashion businessman.[47]
- Terence Davies: Film director.[48]
- Stephanie Davis: actress, Over the Rainbow, Hollyoaks, Celebrity Big Brother 17.
- Paul Dawber: actor, Neighbours, Sons & Daughters, The Novelist.[49]
- Dixie Dean: Celebrated Everton footballer.
- Carol Decker: Singer, lead vocalist with T'Pau.[50]
- Les Dennis: Comedian and actor.[51]
- Michael Dixon: Cricket umpire.[52]
- Ken Dodd: Comedian and entertainer.[53]
- Brian Dooley: Writer of The Smoking Room.[54]
- Ryan Doyle: 2x freerunning world champion
- Paul Du Noyer: Music journalist and author of Liverpool: Wondrous Place[55]
E
- Jennifer Ellison: Soap star and winner of reality TV show Hell's Kitchen. Minor role in 2004's Phantom of the Opera and stint in the West End's musical, Chicago.[56]
- Fred Emney: Comedy actor.
- Brian Epstein: music entrepreneur, and the manager of the Beatles.[57]
- Terry Etim: Former UFC Fighter
- Colin Evans: A prominent Trade Diplomat. Grew up in Birkenhead[58]
- Shaun Evans: Actor, most famous for playing Morse in the ITV series, Endeavour
- Tom Evans (musician): Musician/Composer who was most notable for his work with the band Badfinger.[59]
- Kenny Everett: DJ and comic.[60]
- John Ebbrell: Former Everton footballer. He was born in Bromborough, Cheshire.[61]
F
- John Fay: TV scriptwriter and playwright
- Sheila Fay: Actress, married to Ken Jones.
- Rebecca Ferguson: Singer, came second in the 2010 X Factor competition
- Fred Ferris: Actor and comedian.
- Alex Fletcher: Played Jacquie Dixon in Brookside, Currently plays Diane O'Connor in Hollyoaks
- Jon Flanagan: Liverpool footballer
- Freddie Franklin: Dancer.[62]
- Richard Fleeshman: Actor and singer, played Craig Harris in Coronation Street
- Jenny Frost: Singer and former member of Atomic Kitten.[63]
- Billy Fury: Pop singer and songwriter.[64]
- Robbie Fowler: Footballer, Famous former Liverpool FC striker, Last played for Muangthong United[65]
- Neil Fitzmaurice: Actor/Writer best known as Ray Von in Phoenix Nights.[66]
- Bernadette Foley: Actress, Played Margi Shadwick in Brookside, has appeared in other TV shows and stage shows
- Helen Forrester: Author, wrote books (inc Tuppence to cross the Mersey) about her childhood from privileged child to slum kid in Liverpool in the 1930s
G
- Gerald Gardner: Founder of modern Wicca
- Tom Georgeson: Actor.[67]
- Steven Gerrard: Footballer, Captain of Liverpool F.C.[68] and Captain of England
- William Ewart Gladstone: Four times Prime Minister with many notable achievements.[69]
- Sir Richard Glazebrook: Physicist.[70]
- Clive Beverley Glynn: Flying ace[71]
- Tom Greggs: Theologian and Marischal Professor of Divinity, University of Aberdeen[72]
- Lord Peter Goldsmith: British government Attorney General.[73]
- Leon Goossens: Musician.[74]
- Sidonie Goossens: Musician.[75]
- John Gorman: Writer, Actor, Performer, Director, Producer
- Stephen Graham: Actor
- Debbie Greenwood: Television presenter, former beauty queen.
- Sam Grey: Actress
- Deryck Guyler: Comedy actor.[76]
H
- Natasha Hamilton: Singer and former member of Atomic Kitten.[77]
- Russ Hamilton (singer): Singer/Songwriter – Hits in both UK and US. His song "Rainbow" reached number 10 in US in 1957.[78]
- Harry Hanan: Cartoonist of the syndicated comic strip Louie
- Tommy Handley: Comedian.[79]
- Gerald Hanley: Novelist and brother of James Hanley
- James Hanley: Novelist and playwright[80]
- David Hanson: Politician.[81]
- Gus Harris: Mayor of Scarborough, Ontario, Canada from 1978–88
- George Harrison: Guitarist and vocalist for the Beatles.[82]
- Rex Harrison: Actor famous for My Fair Lady.[83]
- Bill Harry: Creator of Mersey Beat, an important newspaper of the early 1960s, which focused on the Liverpool music scene. Author of 25 books.[84]
- Ian Hart: Actor known for playing John Lennon in Backbeat and for playing Professor Quirrell in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001).[85]
- Derek Hatton: Controversial former local politician, most famous for his opposition to Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government.[86]
- Felicia Hemans: Poet, wrote "Casabianca" (The boy stood on the burning deck...).[87]
- Adrian Henri: Painter and poet.[88]
- Tony Hibbert: Footballer.[89]
- William Patrick Hitler: Nephew of Adolf Hitler.[90]
- Michael Holliday: Singer in the 1950s. He had a string of chart hits in the pre-Beatles era in the UK, including two number one singles, "The Story of My Life" and "Starry Eyed".
- Clive Hornby: Actor, played Jack Sugden in Emmerdale.
- Frank Hornby: Railway toys and Meccano businessman.[91]
- Jeremiah Horrocks: Astronomer who calculated that the distance between Earth and the sun was 59,000,000 miles – though well short of the actual distance of 93,000,000 miles, his estimate was more accurate than any other calculations of his time.[92]
- John Hulley: Gymnasiarch of Liverpool and founder of the British Olympic movement in 1865.
I
- Jason Isaacs: Actor.[93] Plays Lucius Malfoy in Harry Potter.
J
- Michael J. Jackson: Roles in Brookside and Emmerdale .[94]
- Brian Jacques: Bestselling author of the Redwall series of children's fantasy books.[95]
- Sue Jenkins: Actress, played Gloria Todd in Coronation Street and Jackie Corkhill in Brookside.
- William Stanley Jevons: Leading political economist and logician of his time, one of the initiators of the marginal revolution, author of the Jevons Paradox
- Paul Jewell: Football club manager.[96]
- Holly Johnson: Musician.[97]
- Jack Jones: Union leader.
- Ken Jones: Actor (The Liver Birds, Jesus of Nazareth)
- Glenda Jackson: (Oscar-winning actress and Labour Party politician)
K
- Miles Kane: (born 17 March 1986) Musician originally from the Wirral, best known as the co-frontman of the Last Shadow Puppets and former frontman of the Rascals. He was formerly the vocalist and lead guitarist for the Rascals, but announced the band's break-up in August 2009. He is currently pursuing a solo career and continues to be a part of his side-project the Last Shadow Puppets. His debut solo album, Colour of the Trap, was released on 9 May 2011.
- Gillian Kearney: Actress, Brookside, Damon and Debbie, Hope and Glory, Casualty, Emmerdale.[98]
- Robert Keegan: Actor who featured in Z-Cars, Straw Dogs etc.
- Stan Kelly-Bootle: Academic, Author, Folk Singer/Songwriter. Songs include Liverpool Lullaby. Author of several books on computing.
- Sir Anthony Kenny: Academic, writer on Religion and Philosophy, former President of the British Academy and current President of the Royal Institute of Philosophy.
- Bill Kenwright: Theatre supremo and Everton F.C. chairman.[99]
- Josh Kirby: Artist and Illustrator.[100]
- Aimee Kearsley: Singer, Songwriter[101][102]
L
- Rickie Lambert: Footballer, Liverpool F.C. striker.
- Carla Lane: Television writer.[103]
- Lynda La Plante: Screenwriter and actress.[104]
- James Larkin: Trade unionist and socialist.
- Frank Laskier: WWII sailor who was a public icon for recruiting new mariners.
- Fred Lawless: Playwright and television writer.[105]
- Terry Leahy: Businessman, credited with taking Tesco to market dominance.
- Zack Lee: Martial art actor.
- Spencer Leigh (actor): Film and TV actor.[106][107]
- Spencer Leigh (radio presenter): Presenter of the BBC Radio Merseyside show "On the Beat".[108]
- Cynthia Lennon: Artist, author and first wife of John Lennon and mother of Julian Lennon.
- John Lennon: Vocalist and guitarist with the Beatles.[109]
- Julian Lennon: Musician, photographer and philanthropist. Son of John and Cynthia Lennon.
- Brian Leveson High Court judge
- Phil Liggett: Sports commentator.[110]
- Danielle Lloyd: Glamour model. Miss England 2004. Miss Great Britain 2006. Celebrity Big Brother contestant January 2007.
- Matt Lloyd (Paralympian): British sledge hockey player
- Janice Long: Influential Radio 1 DJ of the 1980s. Sister of Keith Chegwin.
- Nigel Lythgoe: Former dancer, now producer of talent shows such as American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance.
M
- Donald MacAlister: Educated at Liverpool Institute for Boys.[111]
- E. Rex Makin: Solicitor and philanthropist.[112]
- Gerry Marsden: Lead singer, songwriter and guitarist with Gerry and the Pacemakers.
- Sharon Maughan: Actress, Holby City and Gold Blend.[113]
- Lee Mavers: Singer-songwriter and rhythm guitarist with the La's.[114]
- James Maybrick: Victorian cotton merchant whose supposed diary contain a confession for the crimes of Jack the Ripper, though this is held by most authorities to be a crude forgery.[115]
- Paul McCartney: Singer and bassist with the Beatles.[116]
- Liz McClarnon: Singer; member of the former girl group Atomic Kitten.[117]
- Andy McCluskey: Singer with OMD.[118]
- Natalie McCool: Singer, songwriter and guitarist signed to Steve Levine's label 'Hubris Records'.[119]
- Frank McDonough: Historian[120]
- Steve McManaman: Liverpool, Real Madrid and England Footballer.[121]
- Jack McMullen: Actor, best known for role in Grange Hill as character "Tigger".[122]
- Paul McGann: Actor, starred in cult classic film 'Withnail and I', 'The Monocled Mutineer' and 'Doctor Who', amongst others.[123]
- Stephen McGann: Actor and science communicator best known for his portrayal of Dr. Turner in Call the Midwife.
- Joe McGann: Actor, has appeared in several TV shows,including 'The Upper Hand' and was Barry,one of Harry Enfields 'Scousers'
- Mark McGann: Actor, played John Lennon in the tvm 'John and Yoko:a love story' and several other TV credits
- Roger McGough: Performance poet.[124]
- Jimmy McGovern: Initially a writer on Brookside he went on to write Cracker starring Robbie Coltrane and the film Priest as well as the reality based drama Hillsborough based on the tragedy in which 96 Liverpool fans died.[125]
- Ian McCulloch: Lead singer of Echo and the Bunnymen
- George Melly: Jazz and blues singer; art critic and historian.
- Chris Perry-Metcalf: Actor, model best known for role in Grange Hill as character "Togger".[126]
- Stephen Molyneux: British e-Learning Guru.[127]
- Nicholas Monsarrat: Author of 'The Cruel Sea'.[128]
- Fidelis Morgan: Actress and writer[129]
- David Morrissey: Actor.[130]
- John Moores (merchant): Businessman and philanthropist.[131]
- Mark Moraghan: Actor, born and brought up in Toxteth, best known for BBC medical soap 'Holby City'.[132]
- Robert Morris: American Financier and signatory of the Declaration of Independence.[133]
- Margaret Murphy: Crime novelist.[134]
- Max Muspratt (1872–1934): Chemist and politician.[135]
- Mike Myers: Actor famous for Wayne's World, Austin Powers and Shrek, born in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. His parents emigrated from Liverpool
N
- Derek Nimmo: Character actor.[136]
- Stephen Norris: Politician and businessman.[137]
- Vincent Nichols: Leader of England's Roman Catholics.[138]
- Kevin Nolan: Footballer, former Bolton Wanderers midfielder and Newcastle United. Currently at West Ham United
O
- Simon O'Brien (presenter): Actor, Brookside, Damon and Debbie, Grange Hill.[139]
- Tom O'Connor: Comedian and former quiz show host.[140]
- Paul O'Grady: Actor, author, comedian, radio DJ, television presenter.[141]
- Leon Osman: Everton's right sided midfielder.[142]
P
- John Parrott: World Championship-winning snooker player, and television personality.[143]
- Alan Parry: TV football commentator.[144]
- Brian Patten: 1960s poet.[145]
- Tricia Penrose: Actress who plays Gina in the TV series Heartbeat.[146]
- Craig Phillips: Winner of first UK series of Big Brother.[147]
- John Power: Singer/Songwriter with Cast and bassist with the La's.[148]
- Dominic Purcell: Plays Lincoln Burrows in Prison Break.[149]
- Steve Prestwich: Former drummer from Australian band Cold Chisel.
- Louise Porter: Glamour Model:[150]
Q
- Ray Quinn: Actor and singer.[151]
- Richard Quest: CNN TV presenter and journalist
R
- Heidi Range: Singer with the Sugababes.[152]
- William Ratcliffe: Victoria Cross recipient.[153]
- Eleanor Rathbone: Campaigning MP
- Sir Simon Rattle: Orchestra conductor.[153]
- Phil Redmond: Television writer, producer and media entrepreneur. Created Grange Hill, Brookside and Hollyoaks, Emmerdale.[154]
- Peter Reid: Everton legend and Sky Sports commentator.[155]
- Andy Ripley: Rugby union player for England (24 caps) and the British and Irish Lions on their unbeaten 1974 tour of South Africa.[156]
- Kate Robbins: Impressionist, cousin of Paul McCartney, sister of Ted Robbins.[157]
- Ted Robbins: Comic, actor and broadcaster, cousin of Paul McCartney, brother of Kate Robbins.[158]
- Anne Robinson: Journalist, host of hit TV game show The Weakest Link.[159]
- Sir Ken Robinson: Educationalist
- Neil Robinson: Footballer
- Robert Robinson: TV presenter, radio presenter and writer.[160]
- Bill Rodgers: Politician and member of SDP "Gang of Four".[161]
- Wayne Rooney: Footballer. Everton, Manchester United and England.[162]
- Paul Rooney (artist): Visual and sound artist.[163]
- William Roscoe: Anti-slavery campaigner and poet, whose popular work was translated into French, German, and other languages.[164]
- Leonard Rossiter: Actor who played Rigsby in the TV series Rising Damp, as well as many other roles.[165]
- Patricia Routledge: Actress, star of "Keeping Up Appearances".[166]
- Lita Roza: Singer, first female singer to have a number one record in UK and the first Liverpudlian to have a number one record with "How Much is that Doggie in the Window" in 1953.
- Geoff Rowley: Pro skate boarder.[167]
- Robert Runcie: Anglican archbishop.[168]
- Edward Rushton: Blind anti-slavery campaigner who founded the oldest continuous blind school in the world.
- Willy Russell: Playwright.[169]
S
- Michael Starke: Actor, Television and stage
- Herbert Samuel: Liberal statesman
- Sunetra Sarker: Actress
- Paul Sass: UFC Fighter
- Alexei Sayle: Comedian and writer.[170]
- Gia Scala: Actress.[171]
- Peter Serafinowicz: Actor and comic writer, his most notable work includes penning the satire Look Around You, and voicing Darth Maul in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace.[172]
- Will Sergeant: Musician, guitarist in Echo and the Bunnymen.
- Anthony Shaffer: Dramatist of Sleuth and The Wicker Man fame. Twin brother of Peter Shaffer.[173]
- Peter Shaffer: Dramatist of Equus and Amadeus fame. Twin brother of Anthony Shaffer.[174]
- Christopher Shannon: Menswear designer
- Lesley Sharp: Actress.[175]
- Chris Sharrock: Drummer for the band Beady Eye
- Chris Shepherd: Writer, director and animator.[176]
- Kate Sheppard: Born in Liverpool became New Zealand's most famous suffragette.
- Peter Shore: Labour politician.[177]
- Peter Sissons: News reader.[178]
- Elisabeth Sladen: Actress, best remembered as a Doctor Who assistant.[179]
- Paul Smith: Professional boxer and former British Super-Middle Weight Champion.
- Sonia: Pop singer
- Olaf Stapledon: Author.[180]
- Magda Szubanski : Born in Liverpool, Australian actress
- Adrian Scott Stokes: Artist known for his landscape paintings.[181]
- Freddie Starr: Comedian, impressionist and Grand National-winning owner.[182]
- Ringo Starr (né Richard Starkey): Drummer with the Beatles[183]
- Alison Steadman: Actress.[184]
- Robert Stopford: Bishop of London
- Alan Stubbs: Everton's central defender.[185]
- George Stubbs: Artist known for his paintings of horses.[186]
- Dean Sullivan: Television actor and presenter born in 1957[187]
- Brian Summers: Pro skate boarder.[188]
- Stuart Sutcliffe: Early member of the Beatles.[189]
- Claire Sweeney: Actress, singer and television presenter.[190]
- Clive Swift: Actor.[191]
- David Swift: Actor.[192]
- Joy Swift: Inventor of the murder mystery weekend.
T
- Raymond Tallis: Professor of Geriatric Medicine and Poet[193]
- Jimmy Tarbuck: Comedian, father of Liza Tarbuck[194]
- Liza Tarbuck: actress, television and radio presenter, daughter of Jimmy Tarbuck.
- Banastre Tarleton: British cavalry officer during the American War of Independence.[195]
- Tanya Tate: Award-winning Adult film star.[196]
- Bill Tidy: Cartoonist.[197]
- Heidi Thomas: Screenwriter and playwright best known for screen adaptations including I Capture The Castle (film), Cranford, from Elizabeth Gaskell's novels, and Call the Midwife, based on the memoirs of Jennifer Worth.
- Kenny Thompson: West End singer/actor from BBC programme "The Voice"[198]
- Rita Tushingham: Actress.[199]
- Cathy Tyson: Actress.[200]
- Ricky Tomlinson: Actor, comedian[201]
V
- Frankie Vaughan: Stylish singer, dancer and entertainer, whose career ran from the late 1940s.[202]
- Colin Vearncombe: Singer Aka 'Black' who had a big hit with 'Wonderful Life' in 1987
W
- Pete Wade: Blues / rock guitarist with Engine, and Connie Lush & Blues Shouter.[203]
- Jonathan Walters: Footballer with Stoke City.
- Alfred Waterhouse: Architect.[204]
- Joseph Williamson: Philanthropist and builder of Williamson's tunnels.[205]
- Robb Wilton: Comedian.[206]
- Emma Wray: Actress.
- David Wright: Footballer with Crystal Palace.
- Pete Wylie: Singer songwriter "The Mighty Wah!".[207]
- Bobby Willis: Songwriter, husband and manager of Cilla Black.
Y
- Mark D. Yates: British security expert.[208]
- Mal Young: Television producer and executive, has overseen such shows as Brookside, EastEnders, The Bill and Doctor Who.[209]
See also
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