List of English people

Listed below are English people of note and some notable individuals born in England.

Actors and actresses

Archaeologists and anthropologists

Architects

Artists

Broadcasters

  • Michael Aspel (born 1933)
  • Sir David Attenborough (born 1926), naturalist and broadcaster
  • Richard Baker (1925–2018), broadcaster and newsreader
  • Jeremy Clarkson (born 1960), TV presenter, broadcaster and writer
  • Simon Cowell (born 1959), TV personality, record producer
  • Johnny Kingdom (1939–2018), wildlife TV presenter
  • Ray Mears (born 1964), author, TV presenter and survival expert
  • Sir Patrick Moore (1923–2012), writer, TV presenter, astronomer
  • Michael Parkinson (1935–2023), presenter of British television chat show Parkinson
  • John Peel (1939–2004), disc jockey, radio presenter, record producer and journalist
  • Jonathan Ross (born 1960)
  • Jimmy Savile (1926–2011), disc jockey, TV presenter, writer and media personality
  • Mike Smith (1955–2014), TV and radio presenter
  • Ed Stewart (1941–2016), radio and TV presenter

Businessmen and businesswomen

  • Sir Frederic Bolton (1851–1920), shipping
  • Sir Richard Branson (born 1950)
  • Sir John Brunner (1842–1919), chemicals
  • Frank Bustard (1886–1974), shipping
  • Joseph Crosfield (1792–1844), soap and chemicals
  • Ron Dennis (born 1947), McLaren automotive
  • William Gossage (1799–1877), soap
  • Philip Green (born 1952), retail
  • James Hanson, Baron Hanson (1922–2004), industrialist
  • Thomas Hazlehurst (1779–1842), soap and alkali
  • Robert Spear Hudson (1812–1884), soap powder
  • John Hutchinson (1825–1865), alkali
  • Peter Jones (born 1966)
  • Sir Freddie Laker (1922–2006), pioneer of cheap air travel
  • William Losh (1770–1861), alkali
  • Alfred Mond (1868–1930), chemicals
  • Henry Mond (1898–1949), chemicals
  • Julian Mond (1925–1973), industrialist
  • Stephan Morais (born 1973)
  • William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield (1877–1963)
  • Edmund Knowles Muspratt (1833–1923), industrialist
  • Richard Muspratt (1822–1885), industrialist
  • Charles Roe (1715–1781), silk industry
  • Titus Salt (1803–1876), industrialist
  • Harriet Samuel (1836–1908), jewellery[1]
  • Sir Ivan Stedeford (1897–1975), industrialist
  • Sir Alan Sugar (born 1947), electronics
  • Richard Tompkins (1918–1992), Green Shield trading stamps
  • Jamie Waller (born 1979), entrepreneur
  • Josiah Wedgwood (1730–1795), industrialist

Chefs

Clergy

Comedians

Criminals

Economists

Engineers

  • Sir Benjamin Baker (1840–1907), civil engineer, co-designer of the Forth Railway Bridge
  • William Baker (1817–1878), railway engineer
  • Joseph Bazalgette (1819–1891), civil engineer, best known for creating the London Sewer System, hence making the city a healthier place to live
  • James Beatty (1820–1856), railway engineer
  • Sir Henry Bessemer (1813–1898), metallurgy engineer
  • Ronald Eric Bishop (1903–1989), chief designer of the de Havilland Mosquito
  • James Brindley (1716–1772), canal engineer
  • Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806–1859), transport engineer
  • Sir Sydney Camm (1894–1966), aeronautical engineer
  • Donald Campbell, railway engineer
  • William Tierney Clark (1783–1852), civil engineer
  • Sir Geoffrey de Havilland (1882–1965), aeronautical engineer
  • Edmund Dummer (1651–1713), naval engineer
  • Sir John Ambrose Fleming (1848–1945), electrical engineer
  • Tommy Flowers (1908–1998), designer and builder of the first electronic computer
  • Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet, civil engineer most famous as co-designer, alongside Benjamin Baker, of the Forth Railway Bridge
  • Jesse Hartley (1780–1860), civil engineer
  • J. B. Hartley (1814–1869), civil engineer
  • Benjamin Hick (1790–1842), civil and mechanical engineer
  • John Hick (1815–1894), civil and mechanical engineer
  • Eric Laithwaite (1908–1998), engineer
  • Sir William Lyons (1901–1985), engineer, co-founder of the automobile manufacturer Jaguar[4]
  • William Mackenzie (1794–1851), civil engineer and contractor
  • R.J. Mitchell (1895–1937), aeronautical engineer
  • Robert Rawlinson (1810–1898), engineer
  • Sir Henry Royce (1863–1933), engineer[5]
  • Nevil Shute (1899–1960), aeronautical engineer and author
  • George Stephenson (1781–1848), railway engineer
  • Charles Todd (1826–1910), meteorologist, in charge of constructing the Overland Telegraph across Australia
  • Sir Barnes Wallis (1887–1978), engineer
  • John Webster (1845–1914), engineer
  • Sir Joseph Whitworth (1803–1887), engineer

Explorers

Filmmakers

Historians

  • Frank Barlow (1911–2009)
  • William Camden (1551–1623)
  • Edward Gibbon (1737–1794)
  • Richard Holmes (1946–2011), military historian and author
  • Sir Peter Leycester (1614–1678), historian and antiquarian
  • George Ormerod (1785–1873), historian and antiquary
  • Nicholas Rodger (born 1949), naval historian
  • John Speed (1542–1629), historian and cartographer
  • A.J.P. Taylor (1906–1990), popular historian

Inventors

See also List of English inventions and discoveries.

Journalists

Military personnel

Monarchs

Musicians

Philosophers

Photographers

Politicians

Revolutionaries

Scientists

Writers

Other notables

  • Hannah Aldworth (died 1778), philanthropist
  • Margery Arnold (fl. mid 14th century), landowner
  • Rachel Ashwell (born 1959), author, designer and entrepreneur
  • Edward Betts (1815–1872), civil engineering contractor
  • John Brasbrigg or Bracebrigge (fl. 1428), English book collector
  • Thomas Brassey (1805–1870), civil engineering contractor
  • Capability Brown (1715–1783), landscape gardener
  • Donald Campbell (1921–1967), world land and water speed record holder
  • Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885–1949), automobile and speedboat racer
  • William Caxton (c. 1422 – c. 1491), printer
  • Sir John Chesshyre (1662–1738), lawyer
  • Grace Darling (1815–1842), heroine
  • William Emes (c. 1729 – 1803), landscape gardener
  • Elizabeth Fry (1780–1845), prison reformer
  • Thomas Grissell (1801–1874), public works contractor
  • Hilda Hewlett (1864–1943), pioneer aviator and aviation entrepreneur
  • Ebenezer Howard (1850–1928), urban planner
  • Daniel Howell (born 1991), YouTube personality and radio host
  • Edward Kemp (1817–1891), garden designer
  • Gideon Lester (born 1972), dramaturg, adaptator, theatre artistic director
  • Philip Lester (born 1987), YouTube personality and radio host
  • Peter Molyneux (born 1959), video game designer
  • Sir Samuel Morton Peto (1809–1889), civil engineering contractor
  • Joshua A. Norton (1811–1880), Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico
  • Wat Tyler (died 1381), leader of the Peasants' Revolt (1381)
  • William Wakefield (1801–1848), founder of Wellington, New Zealand
  • Richard Walker (1918–1985), writer and pioneer of modern-day angling in Britain
  • Sarah Elizabeth Wardroper (1814–1892), Matron of St Thomas's Hospital from 1854 to 1887
  • Harriet Shaw Weaver (1876–1961), political activist and suffragist
  • Joseph Williamson (1769–1840), philanthropist, merchant and tunneler
  • Philip Yates (1913–1998), coal miner awarded the Edward Medal
  • Joesph Joestar

English expatriates

The following were born English, but changed nationality later in their life.

See also

References

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