List of people from Blackpool
This is a list of people from Blackpool. Blackpool is a seaside town and unitary authority in Lancashire, in the North West England.
Academia and research
- Valerie Austin (born 1948), hypnotherapist and writer[1]
 - Dame Janet "Jinty" Nelson (1941–2024), medieval historian[2]
 
Arts, literature and entertainment
- Bill Ashton (born 1936), jazz saxophonist and composer[3]
 - David Atherton (born 1944), conductor[4]
 - David Ball (born 1959), music producer and musician[5]
 - Zoë Ball (born 1970), television and radio presenter[6]
 - Steve Barker (born 1971), film director and screenwriter[7]
 - Lennie Bennett (1938–2009), comedian and television presenter[8]
 - Stephen Booth (born 1952), crime writer
 - Charlie Cairoli (1910–1980), Italian-born clown based in Blackpool
 - Roy Calley, journalist
 - Frank Carson (1926–2012), Northern Irish comedian based in Blackpool
 - Jenna-Louise Coleman (born 1986), actress
 - Robert Crampton (born 1964), journalist
 - Lucy Fallon (born 1995), actress
 - Karima Francis singer-songwriter
 - Errol Fuller (born 1947), author and painter
 - Tom Gregory (born 1995), singer
 - Aiden Grimshaw (born 1991), singer
 - Hamish Hamilton (born 1966), concert and award ceremony director
 - Jeffrey Hammond (born 1946), musician
 - Roy Harper (born 1941), musician
 - Barney Harwood (born 1979), television presenter
 - Emilios Hatjoullis (born 1939), cartoonist and graphic designer
 - Tony Husband (1950–2023), cartoonist
 - John Inman (1935–2007), actor known for Are You Being Served?
 - Curtis Jobling (born 1972), illustrator and animator
 - Patrick Keiller (born 1950), film director
 - Jacqueline Leonard (born 1965), actress
 - Little Boots (Victoria Hesketh, born 1984), singer-songwriter
 - Syd Little (born 1942), come (born 1955), singer
 - Chris Lowe (born 1959), musician
 - John Mahoney (born 1940), US actor (born in Bispham)
 - Nicholas McCarthy (born 1974), musician
 - Tania Mallet (born 1941), model and actress
 - Keith Marsh (1926–2013), actor
 - Gary Miller (1924–1968), singer and actor
 - Pauline Moran, actress
 - Rae Morris (born 1992), singer-songwriter
 - David Morley (born 1964), poet
 - Janet Munro (1934–1972), actress
 - Sarah Myerscough, sculptor
 - Graham Nash (1942), singer-songwriter
 - Bernadette Nolan (1960–2013), Irish-born singer and actress
 - Coleen Nolan (born 1965), singer and television presenter
 - Craig Parkinson (born 1976), actor
 - Russell Payne (born 1971), writer
 - Joe-Warren Plant (born 2002), actor
 - Jodie Prenger (born 1979), singer and actress
 - Maddy Prior (born 1947), singer
 - John Robb (born 1961), musician, TV presenter, author
 - Ted Rhodes, script editor
 - Barbara Robotham (1936–2013), opera singer and distinguished voice teacher
 - Jake Roche (born 1992), singer
 - Carol Royle (born 1954), actress
 - Nikki Sanderson (born 1984), actress and model
 - Robert Smith (born 1959), musician
 - Hayley Tamaddon, actress
 - David Thewlis (born 1963), actor
 - Nicola Thorp (born 1988), actress and broadcaster
 - Darrell Till (born 1975), singer-songwriter
 - Ricky Tomlinson (actor, The Royle Family) born 26 September 1939 in Bispham, Blackpool, raised in Liverpool)
 - Vicki-Lee Walberg, model
 - John Watson, comic book artist
 - Chris Wiggins (born 1931), actor
 - Tony Williams (born 1947), musician
 - Tim Woolcock (born 1952), painter
 - Molly Wright (born 1996), actress
 
Business
- Mike Bateson, former football club chairman
 - William Lyons (1901–1985), co-founder of the Swallow Sidecar Company
 
Military
- John Schofield (1892–1918), soldier and Victoria Cross recipient
 
Politics, government and legal
- George Carman (1929–2001), barrister
 - Neil Fletcher (born 1944), politician
 - Tom McNally (born 1943), politician
 
Science and health
- Sheila Quinn (born 1920), nurse
 - Michael Smith (1932–2000), biochemist
 
Sports
- William Anderton (born 1879), footballer
 - Jimmy Armfield (1935–2018), footballer
 - Paul Askham (born 1962), figure skater
 - Tom Barkhuizen (born 1993), footballer
 - Malcolm Barrass (1924–2013), footballer
 - Chris Beech (born 1974), footballer and coach
 - Matthew Blinkhorn (born 1985), footballer
 - Jamie Burns (born 1984), footballer
 - Joe Bullock (rugby league), (born 1992), rugby player
 - Paul Burgess (groundskeeper) (born 1978), groundskeeper
 - Alan Burton (born 1991), footballer
 - James Cahill (born 1995), snooker player
 - Joe Cardle (born 1987), footballer
 - Louis Cardwell (1912–1986), footballer
 - Matthew Cassidy (born 1988), footballer
 - Ronnie Clayton (1923–2007), boxer
 - Harry Cookson (1869–1922), footballer
 - Kenny Cooper, Sr. (born 1946), footballer and coach
 - Billy Crellin (born 2000), footballer
 - Steven Croft (born 1984), cricketer
 - Ciaran Donnelly (born 1984), footballer
 - Teddy Duckworth (born 1882), footballer
 - Dave Durie (1931–2016), footballer
 - George Eastham (1936–2024), footballer
 - George Eastham, Sr. (1914–2000), footballer and manager
 - Dave Edge (born 1954), British-Canadian Olympic long-distance runner
 - Lester Ellis (born 1965), boxer
 - Megan Finnigan (1998), footballer
 - Andy Gouck (born 1972), footballer
 - Peter Harding (1924–2007), rock climber
 - Steve Harrison (born 1952), footballer, manager and coach
 - Steve Hill (1940–2010), footballer
 - John Hills (born 1978), footballer
 - Micky Holmes (born 1965), footballer
 - John Hurst (1947–2024), footballer
 - Herbert Jones (1896–1973), footballer
 - Matty Kay (born 1989), footballer
 - Darran Kempson (born 1984), footballer
 - Roger Kenyon (born 1949), footballer
 - Graham Lancashire (born 1972), footballer
 - Brian London (1934–2021), boxer originally from Hartlepool
 - Andrew Lyons (born 1966), footballer
 - Gavin McCann (born 1978), footballer
 - Ben Marsden (born 1979), field hockey player
 - Barrie-Jon Mather (born 1973), rugby player
 - Darren Matthews (born 10 May 1968), Professional wrestler (Known as William Regal or Lord Steven Regal)
 - Jamie Milligan (born 1980), footballer
 - Kevin Moore (born 1956), footballer
 - Lee Morris (born 1980), footballer
 - Reginald Neal (born 1914), footballer
 - Wes Newton (born 1977), darts player
 - Michael Page (born 1941), cricketer
 - Jack Parkinson (1869–1911), footballer
 - Wilfred Proctor, footballer
 - Jesse Pye (1919–1984), footballer
 - Joe Riley (born 1996), footballer
 - James Schofield (born 1978), cricketer
 - Len Stephenson (1930–2014), footballer
 - Frank Swift (1913–1958), footballer
 - David Tong (born 1955), footballer
 - Albert Turner (1901–1985), footballer
 - Roger Uttley (born 1949), rugby player
 - Ted Wade (born 1901), footballer
 - Dennis Wann (born 1950), footballer
 - Mark Westhead (born 1975), footballer
 - Daniel Whiston (born 1976), ice skater
 - Derek Woodman, motorcycle racer
 - Shelly Woods (born 1986), wheelchair racer
 
Miscellaneous
- Cynthia Lennon (born 1939), first wife of musician John Lennon
 - Louisa May Merrifield (1906–1953), poisoner
 - Rachel McLean (1971–1991), murder victim
 
References
- ^ "Lives of the Rich and Famous: Valerie Austin" (PDF), Citywealth, no. 85, JPC, p. 10, January 2008, retrieved 21 June 2011
 - ^ "Graduation celebrations for the class of 2010". The University of Nottingham. Retrieved 16 October 2024.
 - ^ Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian (2004), The Rough Guide to Jazz, Rough Guides, p. 578, ISBN 1-84353-256-5
 - ^ Pasles, Chris (8 January 1992), "O.C. MUSIC Conductor Atherton Brings His Balancing Act to Pacific", Los Angeles Times, archived from the original on 7 November 2012, retrieved 21 June 2011
 - ^ Harrison, Nigel (1998), Songwriters: A Biographical Dictionary with Discographies, McFarland, p. 17, ISBN 0-7864-0542-2
 - ^ "Profile: Zoe Ball", Metro, Associated Newspapers, retrieved 21 June 2011
 - ^ Dale, Paul (8 May 2008), "Interview — Steve Barker — Dead in Dumfries", The List, no. 602, retrieved 21 June 2011
 - ^ Hayward, Anthony (20 May 2009), "Lennie Bennett: Stand-up Comedian Who Hosted the 'Punchlines' Game Show", The Independent, retrieved 21 June 2011