List of people from Bournemouth

This is a list of people born in Bournemouth, a large coastal resort town on the south coast of England.

Before 1900

1900 to 1925

1925 to 1950

Since 1950

  • Digby Rumsey (born 1952) film director, producer, writer, cinematographer, editor, sound recordist and film diarist.
  • Mark Austin (born 1958) journalist and television presenter, currently U.S. correspondent for Sky News
  • Marc Koska OBE (born 1961) invented the non-reusable K1 auto-disable syringe
  • Kimathi Donkor (born 1965) artist of large-scale figurative paintings
  • Tobias Ellwood MP PC (born 1966) Conservative Party politician and author, MP for Bournemouth East
  • Steve Bolton (born 1967) entrepreneur, property investor, author and philanthropist
  • Karen Hardy (born 1970) professional ballroom dancer, coach, teacher and adjudicator
  • Suw Charman-Anderson (born 1971) former Executive Director of the Open Rights Group
  • Danny Tull (born 1977) director and film editor
  • Stuart Semple (born 1980) artist and curator, uses large scale canvases incorporating text and found imagery
  • Leilani Dowding (born 1980) former Page 3 girl, glamour model, television celebrity and UK entry Miss Universe 1998
  • Chelsea White (born 1990) Page 3 girl and glamour model, photographer, and make-up artist
  • Romy Simpkins (born 1993) actress, model, Mental health ambassador and beauty pageant titleholder

Actors

Authors

  • Mary Shelley (1797–1851) novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer and travel writer
  • John M. Davenport (1842–1913) Church of England clergyman and writer
  • Harry Greenbank (1865–1899) author and dramatist
  • Radclyffe Hall (1880–1943) poet and author, wrote The Well of Loneliness a groundbreaking work in lesbian literature
  • Vera Chapman (1898–1996) author and founder of the Tolkien Society in the United Kingdom
  • Dilys Powell CBE (1901–1995) journalist, film critic of The Sunday Times for over fifty years
  • Michael Roberts (1902–1948) poet, writer, critic and broadcaster and teacher
  • Ron Smith (1924-2019) retired comic artist and writer
  • Sarah Mary Malet Bradford, Viscountess Bangor (born 1938) author, best known for her royal biographies
  • Patrick Ensor (1946–2007) newspaper journalist, editor of Guardian Weekly from 1993 to 2007
  • Lesley Howarth (born 1952) author of children's and young adult fiction
  • Mario Reading (1953–2017) author, his novels include The Music-Makers
  • John Kay (born 1958) poet and teacher, lives in Bournemouth
  • Susan Nelson (born 1961) science writer and broadcaster and a former BBC science correspondent

Military

Musicians before 1950

Musicians since 1950

Sport

  • Arthur Wiggins (1891–1961) rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics
  • Freddie Mills (1919–1965) boxer, world light heavyweight champion from 1948 to 1950
  • Dave Bewley (1920–2013) professional footballer, made 141 pro appearances
  • Barrie Meyer (1932–2015) footballer and cricketer, later a cricket umpire
  • Virginia Wade OBE (born 1945) former professional tennis player, born in Bournemouth
  • John Henry Dixon (born 1954) former first-class cricketer active from 1973 to 1988
  • Forbes Phillipson-Masters (born 1955) former footballer who made approx. 230 pro. appearances
  • Gary Emerson (born 1963) professional golfer
  • Keith Stroud (born 1969) professional English football referee who officiates in the Football League and Premier League
  • Simon Clist (born 1981) footballer who plays as a midfielder, made 379 pro. appearances
  • Lewis Price (born 1984) Welsh international footballer, who plays as a goalkeeper, approx. 150 pro. appearances
  • Liam Norwell (born 1991) cricketer who currently plays for Gloucestershire
  • Yasmin Kaashoek (born 1999) volleyball player
  • Corey Jordan (born 1999) pro. footballer, plays as a defender for Premier League side Bournemouth
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