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List of people from Yorkshire

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This is alist of people from Yorkshire.Yorkshire is the largest historic county in both England and the United Kingdom. Some of the most notable figures from the county are:

Lawyers and Jurists

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Brenda Hale, President of the British Supreme Court, 2017–present

Inventors, explorers, scientists and pioneers

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Captain James Cook
Sir George Cayley
NamePlaceLifeCommentsReference
Edward Victor Appleton1892–1965Nobel Prize in Physics in 1947[1]
James Henry AtkinsonLeeds1849–1942inventor of themousetrap[2][3]
Donald Bailey1901–1985inventor of the Bailey Bridge[4]
William Bateson1861–1926geneticist; first to use term "genetics"[5][6]
George Birkbeck1776–1841doctor, philanthropist, founder of Birkbeck College[7]
Joseph BramahBarnsley1748–1814invented hydraulic press; one of two founders of hydraulic engineering[5][8]
Harry Brearley1871–1948Sheffield inventor of stainless steel[9]
Henry Briggs1561–1630perfected system of logarithms used today by astronomers, navigators[10]
Phil Burgan1951–pharmacist; CEO and Chairman ofMMCG[citation needed]
Ralph Burtond.1768British soldier and Canadian settler[11]
Sir George Cayleyborn inScarborough1773–1857engineer, one of the most important people in the history of aeronautics[5]
Capt. James CookMarton, Middlesbrough1728–79Georgian oceanic explorer[5]
Rick Dickinson1956(?)industrial designer responsible for theZX80,ZX81,ZX Spectrum andSinclair QL keyboards and cases[12]
John HarrisonFoulby1693–1776horologist and mathematician[5]
Amy Johnsonborn in Hull1903–41aviator[5][13]
Joseph Priestleyborn in Birstall1733–1804physicist andchemist[14]
Augustus Pitt Rivers1827–1900British Army officer,ethnologist,anthropologist andarchaeologist[5]
Nicholas SaundersonThurlstone1682–1739Lucasian Professor of Mathematics,University of Cambridge[15]
Helen Sharmanborn inSheffield1963–first British cosmonaut , first Western European woman in space[5]
Percy Shawborn in Halifax1889–1975inventor of thecat's eyes reflecting roadstuds[16]
John Smeaton1724–92civil engineer responsible for the design of bridges,canals,harbours andlighthouses[5]
Frederick Waltonborn inSowerby Bridge1834–1928inventor ofLinoleum[17]
John Wycliffe1330–84theologian, reformist, pioneering translator[5]
Sīlācāraborn in Hull1871–1951one of the earliest western Buddhist monk in modern times[citation needed]

Politicians and activists

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Harold Wilson,Labour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1970 and 1974 to 1976
William Wilberforce
NamePlaceLifeCommentsReference
H. H. Asquithborn inMorley1852–1928Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1908–16[18]
William Bradfordborn inAusterfield1590–1657Plymouth governor, pilgrim father[5]
Guy FawkesYork1570–1606Yorkshire-born soldier, part of theGunpowder Plot[5][19]
Roy Hattersleyborn inSheffield1933–British Labour politician, author and journalist
Elizabeth Smith Middletonborn inYorkshire1814–1898British-born Canadian temperance leader[20]
William Wilberforceborn inKingston upon Hull1759–1833social campaigner who brought about the abolition of slavery[5][21]
Harold Wilsonborn in Huddersfield1916–1995Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1964–70 and 1974–76[22]

Writers

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The Brontë Sisters
Anne Lister (1791–1840)
NamePlaceLifeCommentsReference
Simon ArmitagebornHuddersfield1963–Poet, writer[23]
W. H. AudenbornYork1907– 1973Poet, critic, essayist[24]
Alcuin of Yorkborn nearYork732–804Early Middle Ages scholar, ecclesiastic, poet and teacher[5][25]
Alan Bennettborn inLeeds1934–playwright and actor[5]
Barbara Taylor Bradfordborn inLeeds1933–best-selling British-American novelist, debut novel,A Woman of Substance[26]
Anne Brontëborn in Thornton1820–49writer, author ofThe Tenant of Wildfell Hall[27]
Branwell Brontëborn in Thornton1817–48writer and artist[27]
Charlotte Brontëborn in Thornton1816–55writer, author ofJane Eyre[27]
Emily Brontëborn in Thornton1818–48writer, author ofWuthering Heights[5][27]
Cædmonborn Whitby657–684Earliest English poetBede'sHistoria ecclesiastica.
Ian Claytonborn inFeatherstone1959–Writer and broadcaster[citation needed]
Margaret Drabbleborn inSheffield1939–literary Prize-winning writer[citation needed]
Stanley Ellisborn in Bradford1926–2009Englishlinguistics scholar, writer and broadcaster, English regional dialects.[28]
Helen Fieldingborn inMorley, West Yorkshire1958–novelist and screenwriter,Bridget Jones's Diary (1996),The Edge of Reason (1999)[26]
Roger Hargreavesborn inCleckheaton1935–1988writer of theMr. Men andLittle Miss books[citation needed]
Joanne Harrisborn inBarnsley1964–English author, award-winning novelChocolat[citation needed]
Tony Harrisonborn inLeeds1964–Poet, translator, critic, dramatist[26]
Susan HillbornScarborough, North Yorkshire1942–novels includeThe Woman in Black andI'm the King of the Castle, Somerset Maugham Award (1971). Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2012[citation needed]
Barry HinesbornHoyland Common nearBarnsley1939–2016Novelist, television script-writer.A Kestrel for a Knave (1968),Kes[citation needed]
Richard Hoggartborn inPotternewton,Leeds1918–2014Writer on English literature, sociology and cultural studies[citation needed]
Winifred HoltbyRudston,East Riding of Yorkshire1898 - 1935Novelist of works based on 1920-1930 Yorkshire women's empowerment, her works includeSouth Riding (novel), The Land of Green Ginger, A Crowded Street, Anderby Wold[citation needed]
Ted Hughesborn in Mytholmroyd1930–98poet laureate of United Kingdom, 1984–1998.[5]
Anne Listerborn inHalifax, West Yorkshire1791-1840English landowner, diarist, and mountaineer.[29]
Andrew Marvellborn inWinestead-in-Holderness,East Riding of Yorkshire1621–78poet[5]
Ian McMillanborn inDarfield, South Yorkshire1956–poet
Julie O'Neill1971–author
J. B. Priestleyborn inBradford1894–1984writer, novelist and broadcaster[5]
Christopher Rileyborn inBridlington1967–Science and history writer and documentarian
Ray Robinsonborn inNorthallerton1971–English novelist and screenwriter, award-winning novelElectricity[citation needed]
Sally Wainwrightborn inHuddersfield, Yorkshire1963–English television writer, producer, and director: Scott & Bailey (2011–2016), Last Tango in Halifax (2012–2016), Happy Valley (2014–present), andGentleman Jack (2019–present).
Keith Waterhouseborn inHunslet,Leeds1929–2009British novelist, newspaper columnist, many television series, novels:Billy Liar (1959)[26]
Stanley Wellsborn inHull1930–Shakespearean scholar, writer, professor and editor who has been honorary president of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, professor emeritus at the University of Birmingham

Saints

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John Fisher
NamePlaceLifeCommentsReference
Margaret Clitherowborn in York1556–1586saint, martyr[30]
Edwin of NorthumbriaNot born in Yorkshire585–633saint,King of Northumbria[5]
John of BeverleyHarpham and Beverleyd. 721bishop, founder andpatron saint of Beverley[31]
John FisherBeverley1469–1535bishop, cardinal, saint, martyr[32]
Hilda of Whitby614–680princess, nun, nurse, founding abbess ofWhitby Abbey andpatron saint of Whitby[33][34]
Blessed Nicholas PostgateEgton1596–1679martyr[35]

Entertainers

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Actors and actresses

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NamePlaceLifeCommentsReference
Mark AddyYorkactor[36]
Julian BarrattLeedsactor, comedian[citation needed]
Keith BarronMexboroughactor[37]
Sean BeanSheffield1959–actor[38]
Brian BlessedMexborough1936–actor[citation needed]
Chuckle BrothersRotherham1944–2018, 1947–TV actors[citation needed]
Sir Tom CourtenayHull, East Ridingactor[39]
Dame Judi DenchYorkactress[5]
Peter FirthBradfordactor[5]
James FrainLeedsactor[5]
Brian GloverSheffield (raised in Barnsley)actor, comedian[40]
Charlie HeatonBridlington1994–actor[citation needed]
Elizabeth HenstridgeSheffield1987-actress, model, fashion designer, YouTuber, podcaster and director[citation needed]
Ralph InesonLeedsactor[41]
Gorden KayeHuddersfield1941–2017Actor, comedian[42]
Sir Ben KingsleyScarboroughactor[5]
Charles LaughtonScarborough1899–1962actor, screenwriter, and director of the filmThe Night of The Hunter[5]
Matthew LewisLeedsactor[citation needed]
James MasonHuddersfield1909–1984actor[citation needed]
Michael PalinSheffield1943–actor, comedian[citation needed]
Andrew-Lee PottsBradfordactor[43]
Dame Diana RiggDoncaster1938–2020actress[44]
Jack ShepherdLeedsactor[45]
Peter O'TooleLeedsactor[46]
Sir Patrick StewartMirfieldactor[47]
Laura WhiteYorkshire1996–actress[48]
Liz WhiteRotherham1979–actress[citation needed]
Jodie WhittakerSkelmanthorpeactress[49]
Tom WilkinsonLeedsactor[50][51]

Television performers

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Jeremy Clarkson
NamePlaceLifeCommentsReference
Jeremy ClarksonDoncasterpresenter and former host of BBC TV'sTop Gear[52]
Angela CrowWharfedale1938–actress[citation needed]
Rodney BewesBingley, Bradford1937–2017comedian, actor[citation needed]
Roy CastleScholes1932–1994comedian, singer, actor, television presenter[53]
Paul DanielsSouth Bank, Middlesbrough1938–2016illusionist, quiz show host[citation needed]
Adrian EdmondsonBradford1957–comedian, actor[citation needed]
Leigh Francis (Keith Lemon)Beeston, Leeds1973–comedian, entertainer[citation needed]
Frankie HowerdYork1917–1992comedian[citation needed]
Gorden KayeHuddersfield1941–2017actor[citation needed]
Bob MortimerAcklam, Middlesbrough1959–comedian, entertainer[citation needed]
Wendy RichardMiddlesbrough1943–2009actress[citation needed]
Paul ShaneThrybergh, Rotherham1940–2013comedian, actor[citation needed]
Mollie SugdenKeighley1922–2009actress[citation needed]
Dame Penelope WiltonScarborough1946–actress[citation needed]
Ernie WiseBramley1925–1999comedian[citation needed]

Musicians and bands

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Mel B
NamePlaceLifeCommentsReference
Danny SapkoBradford1993-Musician and YouTuber[54]
Arctic Monkeysformed inSheffieldindie band[55]
James Arthurborn inMiddlesbrough1988–singer[citation needed]
Asking Alexandriaformed in Yorkmetalcore band[56]
Mel BLeedsmember of the Spice Girls[56]
Dame Janet Bakeropera singer[56]
John BarryYorkbest known for his soundtracks forJames Bond films andMidnight Cowboy[56]
The Beautiful Southformed inHullpopular music band[56]
Bring Me the Horizonformed inSheffieldmetalcore band[56]
Arthur Brownrock singer[56]
Tony ChristieConisbroughsinger[56]
Joe CockerSheffieldrock singer[56]
David Coverdaleborn inSaltburn-by-the-Sealead vocalist forDeep Purple andWhitesnake[57]
The Cribsformed inWakefieldindie band[58]
Kiki DeeBradfordsinger-songwriter[56]
Def Leppardformed inSheffieldhard rock group[56]
Frederick Deliuscomposer[56]
Gang of Fourformed in Leedspost-punk group[56]
Vin Garbuttborn inSouth Bank,Middlesbroughfolk singer[59]
Lesley GarrettDoncasteropera singer[56]
Gareth Gatesborn in Bradfordsinger[56]
Heaven 1780s band[56]
The Human Leagueformed in Sheffieldsynthpop band[56]
Kaiser Chiefsformed in Leedsindie band[56]
Zayn Malikborn in BradfordSinger-songwriter and former member of boy bandOne Direction[citation needed]
Jane McDonaldborn in Wakefieldsinger[citation needed]
John McLaughinborn inDoncaster1942–jazz guitarist[60]
John Newmanborn inSettle1990–soul singer[citation needed]
Robert PalmerBatley1949–2003singer[56]
Pulpformed in Sheffieldpopular music band[56]
Corinne Bailey Raeborn in Leedssinger[56]
Chris Reaborn inMiddlesbroughsinger[56]
Paul Rodgersborn inMiddlesbrough1949–rock singer-songwriter, best known for his success in the 1970s as a member ofFree andBad Company[61]
Kate Rusbyfolk singer[56]
Shed Sevenformed in Yorkindie-rock band[56]
Ed Sheeranborn inHebden Bridgesinger[citation needed]
Benson Taylorborn in BradfordComposer[citation needed]
Kimberley Walshborn in Bradfordmember of pop group Girls Aloud[citation needed]
Christopher Wolstenholmeborn inRotherhambassist ofMuse[62]
Louis William Tomlinsonborn in DoncasterSinger-songwriter and member of boy groupOne Direction, currently solo[citation needed]
Dominic Harrisonborn in DoncasterSingerYungblud[citation needed]
Saxon (band)formed inBarnsleyHeavy Metal band part of theNWOBHM[citation needed]

Sport

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NamePlaceLifeCommentsReference
David Bairstowborn inBradford, Yorkshire1951 – January 1998cricketer[citation needed]
Jonathan Bairstowborn inBradford1989–Yorkshire CCC andEngland cricketer and son of David. (Above)[63]
Gordon Banksborn in Sheffield1937-2019Goal keeper, England World Cup Winner 1966
Geoffrey Boycottborn inFitzwilliam1940–Yorkshire CCC and England cricketer[64]
Alistair Brownleeborn inDewsbury1988–Olympic gold medalist, world champion intriathlon[65]
Jonathan Brownleeborn inLeeds1990–Olympic silver medalist, world champion intriathlon[65]
Brian Cloughborn inMiddlesbrough1935–2004footballer and football manager[5]
Jessica Ennisborn inSheffield1986–Olympic gold medalist, world champion inheptathlon[66]
Lewis Cookborn inYork1997–footballer, midfielder forAFC Bournemouth andEngland[citation needed]
Josh Coburnborn inBedale2002-footballer, formerly forSunderland Football Club, current forward forMiddlesbrough Football Club
Ben Godfreyborn inYork1997–footballer, defender/midfielder forNorwich City[citation needed]
Darren Goughborn inBarnsley1970–cricketer[5]
Alan Hinkes1954–mountaineer, first Briton to climb world's highest 14 peaks[5]
Len Huttonborn inPudsey1916–90cricketer, Ashes-winning captain[5]
Innes Irelandborn inMytholmroydFormula One driver[citation needed]
Kevin Keeganborn inDoncaster1951–footballer, 2 x European footballer of the year[5]
Harry Maguireborn inSheffield1993 –football player forManchester United andEngland
Steve McClarenborn inYork1961–football manager and former player[citation needed]
Jamie Reevesborn inSheffield1962–world champion strength athlete, World's Strongest Man of '89[citation needed]
Joe RootSheffield1990Cricketer forYorkshire CCC andEngland[67]
David Seamanborn inRotherham1963footballer, goalkeeper forArsenal andEngland[68]
John Stonesborn inBarnsley1994–footballer,Centre back,forManchester City andEngland[citation needed]
Jane Tomlinson1964–2007amateur athlete and cancer charity fundraiser[69]
Fred Trueman1931 – July 2006cricketer[5]
Jamie Vardyborn inSheffield1987–footballer, striker forLeicester City andEngland[70]
Danny Willettborn inSheffield1987–golfer, second Englishman to winThe Masters[71]
Tom Pidcockborn inLeeds1999–cyclist, olympic champion

Artists and sculptors

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Furniture maker Robert Thompson's trademark mouse
NamePlaceLifeCommentsReference
Gertrude Spurr CuttsScarborough1858–1941painter[72]
John Atkinson GrimshawLeeds1836–1893painter[5]
Barbara HepworthWakefield1903–1975artist[73]
Alexander KeighleyKeighley1861–1947photographer[74]
David HockneyBradford1937–artist[5]
Henry MooreCastleford1898–1986sculptor[5]
Robert ThompsonKilburn1876–1955carpenter, furniture maker recognised for his mouseman furniture, exclusively using Yorkshire Oak[5]
Andy GoldsworthyCheshire, raised in Leeds1956–British sculptor, photographer and environmentalist producingsite-specific sculpture andland art situated in natural and urban settings[75]
William EttyYork1787–1849English artist best known for hishistory paintings containingnude figures[76]
Damien Hirstgrew up inLeeds1965–artist[77]
Patrick HeronLeeds1920–1999artist[78]
Trevor BellLeeds1930–2017artist[citation needed]
Norman AckroydLeeds1938–artist[79]
Ian BerryHuddersfield1984–artist[80]
Joash WoodrowLeeds1927–2006artist[81]
Jacob KramerLeeds based1892–1962artist[82]
Matthew KrishanuBradford1980–artist[83]
Pete McKeeSheffield1960–artist[84]

Crime

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NamePlaceLifeCommentsReference
Mary Batemanborn inAsenby, worked inThirsk1768–1809"Yorkshire Witch"; convicted of fraud and murder, hanged[85]
John Christieborn inIllingworth1899–1953 (Hanged)serial killer, known as "The Rillington Place Strangler"[86]
Stephen Griffithsborn inDewsbury1969–serial killer, known as "The Crossbow Cannibal"[87]
Mark Hobsonborn inWakefield1969–'spree killer' who murdered four people[citation needed]
Donald Neilsonborn inDewsbury1936–2011armed robber, serial killer, known as "The Black Panther"[88]
Jimmy Savileborn inWest Riding1926–2011Prolific sex abuser of both adults and children, TV presenter, celebrity, charity fund-raiser[89]
Edward Simpsonborn inSleights1815–?infamous forger of prehistoric flint tools, sold to many notable museums[90]
Peter Sutcliffeborn inBingley1946–2020serial killer, known as "The Yorkshire Ripper"[91]

People in fiction

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Others

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See also

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