List of people from the London Borough of Croydon

Among those who were born in the London Borough of Croydon, or have dwelt within the borders of the modern borough are (alphabetical order):

A

  • Feroz Abbasi, arrested in Afghanistan in 2001 and detained at Guantanamo Bay; lived in Shirley and attended school in Croydon
  • Adegbenga Adejumo (1987–), Croydon born dubstep producer known as Benga
  • Allan Ahlberg (1938–), children's writer (Penguin)
  • Baron Ali (1964–), born and raised in the north of Croydon; multimillionaire media entrepreneur and politician; co-founder of Planet 24 TV production company; MD at Carlton Television; currently chairman of ASOS.com and Chorion Ltd.; a Labour peer; one of very few openly gay Muslim politicians in the world
  • Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Professional Football player who plays for Premier League club Manchester United born in Croydon
  • Dame Peggy Ashcroft (1907–1991), actress, born in Croydon and lived in George Street as a child; honoured in the naming of the Ashcroft Theatre, part of the Fairfield Halls; was a school friend of architect Jane Drew[1]

B

C

D

The house of Arthur Conan Doyle in South Norwood

E

F

  • Noel Fielding (1973–), comedian, writer, actor, artist, co-creator of The Mighty Boosh
  • Matthew Fisher (1946–), musician, Procol Harum, composer of "Whiter Shade of Pale"
  • Alexander Francis (1995–), musician, composer
  • Vincent Frank (1985–), musician, Frankmusik
  • Donna Fraser (1972–), international athlete
  • Ian Frazer, poker player
  • Neil Fraser (1955–), dub musician/producer (AKA Mad Professor)
  • Jacqueline Froom (1929–2018), poet, lyricist, and teacher
  • Charles Burgess Fry (1872–1956), polymath – sportsman, politician, teacher, writer, editor, publisher

G

H

  • Ben Haenow (1985–), winner of the eleventh series of The X Factor
  • Will Hay (1888–1949), comic actor; lived at 45 The Chase, Norbury, 1927–1934
  • Sir Francis Bond Head (1793–1875), soldier, traveller, author and Lieut. Governor of Upper Canada (1836–1838), had his home at Duppas Hill, Croydon
  • Chris Heath (1959–), actor, author, comedian
  • Roy Hodgson, football manager and former player, born in Croydon
  • Joseph Holbrooke (1822–1876), composer of stage, choral, and orchestral music
  • Roy Hudd, comedian, born in Croydon in 1936[6][7]

J

  • Len Jarrett (1921–), former Director of Administration of the World Scout Bureau; former World Organizer of Scoutings's Jamboree-on-the-Air for thirty years; Croydon born
  • Nora Johnston (1886–1952), carillon performer and inventor of the mobile carillon
  • Finn Jones (1988–), Croydon raised
  • Oliver Jones (1986–), Croydon born dubstep producer otherwise known as Skream

K

  • Steve Kember (1948–), footballer, born in Croydon
  • George Arthur Knowland, recipient of the Victoria Cross during the Second World War
  • Krept and Konan, UK rap duo, raised in Gipsy Hill, Lambeth and Thornton Heath, Croydon respectively
  • Rachel Keen (1997–), singer/songwriter, known as Raye, raised in Croydon

L

M

N

O

P

  • Sue Perkins (1969–), comedian, writer, performer
  • Christopher Pitcher (1973–), cricketer
  • Lucy Porter, comedian, raised in Croydon
  • Simon Prebble (1942–), actor, narrator
  • Luke Pritchard, lead singer of The Kooks, attended the Brit School, Croydon
  • David Prowse, actor, aka Darth Vader in Star Wars; born in Bristol, has lived in Addiscombe, Croydon for over 40 years
  • Jason Puncheon (1986–) English professional footballer who plays in midfield for Crystal Palace

R

S

T

  • Samuel Coleridge Taylor (1875–1912), composer; noted for his cantatas including the Song of Hiawatha trilogy; lived at 30 Dagnall Park, Selhurst and worked and died in St Leonards Road, Waddon
  • Sam Taylor-Johnson (born 1967), artist and filmmaker, born in Croydon

W

Y

In fiction

  • Sarah Jane Smith, the popular fictional companion of the Third and Fourth Doctors in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who
  • Jeremy "Jez" Osbourne and Mark Corrigan, the fictional protagonists from the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show, live in a flat in West Croydon.
  • Captain Kevin Darling from the BBC sitcom Blackadder Goes Forth lived in Croydon with his girlfriend Doris. Darling was also a wicket keeper for the Croydon Gentlemen cricket team.
  • Terry and June, the protagonists of the BBC sitcom of the same name, lived in Purley, a suburb of Croydon.

References

  1. "Peggy Ashcroft". Internet Movie Database.
  2. "James Booth". Internet Movie Database.
  3. Who's Who in the Cinema. 12. Orbis Publishing. 1981. p. 51.
  4. "James Buckley". Internet Movie Database.
  5. "Trevor Goddard". Internet Movie Database.
  6. GRO: JUN 1936 2a 883 CROYDON – Roy Hudd, mmn = Barham
  7. "Roy Hudd". Internet Movie Database.
  8. Hay, Malcolm (24 November 2006). "Andrew Lawrence: Interview". Time Out. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
  9. Who's Who in the Cinema. 13. Orbis Publishing. 1981. p. 259.
  10. "David Lean". Internet Movie Database.
  11. "Miles Malleson". Internet Movie Database.
  12. Who's Who in the Cinema. 13. Orbis Publishing. 1981. p. 286.
  13. "Kate Moss". Internet Movie Database.
  14. Ronalds, B.F. (2016). Sir Francis Ronalds: Father of the Electric Telegraph. London: Imperial College Press. ISBN 978-1-78326-917-4.
  15. "Player profile: Emile Smith Rowe". Arsenal F.C. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  16. "Dan Stevens". Internet Movie Database.
  17. "Edward Woodward". Internet Movie Database.
  18. Who's Who in the Cinema. 13. Orbis Publishing. 1981. p. 473.
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