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List of people from Aldershot
Notable people from
Aldershot
include:
A
Holly Aird
- actress
John Antrobus
- playwright and script writer
Claude Auchinleck
- Field Marshal
B
Peter Baldwin
- Australian politician
Joan Bates
- model and self-styled 'Princess Joan of Sealand'
Kelly Bell
- glamour model
John Belling
- cytogeneticist
Graham Benstead
- footballer
Amelle Berrabah
- Sugababes musician
Johnny Berry
- footballer and 'Busby Babe'
Noel Brett
- cricketer
Jason "J" Brown
- former member of the
boy band
Five
Alan Burton
- footballer
Barry Blankley
- footballer
C
Dave Carter
- British powerlifter
Bob Catley
-
musician
, singer from band
Magnum
Ronald Cavaye
- classical pianist and writer
Kathryn Cave
, children's author
Maureen Chadwick
- screenwriter and dramatist
A. Bertram Chandler
- science-fiction writer
Michael Chappell
- military writer and illustrator
Chris Chittell
- actor in
Emmerdale
Hedley Churchward
- scene painter and early British convert to Islam
Denise Coffey
- actress
Francis Lyon Cohen
- first Jewish chaplain in the
British Army
Alan Comfort
- footballer
Ian Crosby
- cricketer
D
Louisa Daniell
- philanthropist
Joseph Darracott
- art historian and writer
Libby Davies
- Canadian politician, New Democratic Party MP for Vancouver East
Norman "Dinky" Diamond
- drummer in the 1970s with
Sparks
E
Arthur English
- actor
Richard Eve
- local solicitor and Grand Treasurer of the United Grand Lodge of England in 1889
Eamon Everall
- artist and educator
F
Desmond Fitzpatrick
- general
Mark Foran
- footballer
Russell Foster
- professor of circadian neuroscience and Nicholas Kurti Senior Fellow at Brasenose College at the University of Oxford
George Malcolm Fox
- Inspector of Gymnasia for the British Army (1890-1897, 1900–1902)
Martin Freeman
- actor
G
Andrew Godsell
- author
Maud Gonne
- Irish revolutionary; muse of
William Butler Yeats
Ernest Spiteri-Gonzi
- footballer
H
David Haig
- actor
T. J. Hamblin
- formerly professor of immunohaematology at the University of Southampton
Frederick Hammersley
- Major-General and first Inspector of Gymnasia in the British Army
Terry Hands
- theatre director who founded the Liverpool Everyman Theatre and ran the Royal Shakespeare Company for 13 years
Jeremy Hardy
- comedian
Janet Henfrey
- actress
John Raymond Hobbs
- pioneer in clinical immunology, protein biochemistry and bone marrow transplantation, specifically in child health
Ann Hunt and Elizabeth Hamel
- longest separated twins
Jon Hotten
- author
Peter Howard
- aviation physician
Tom Hunter
- winner of the
Victoria Cross
during
World War II
J
Henry Jelf
- cricketer and naval officer
Sam Jepp
- footballer
Joe Jopling
- footballer
K
Herminie Templeton Kavanagh
- British - Irish - American writer
Ted Keating
- New Zealand politician
Nicole Koolen
- Dutch field hockey player
L
Mark Lane
- cricketer and coach
Humphrey de Verd Leigh
- RAF officer and inventor
Lisa-Jayne Lewis
- Eurovision Song Contest commentator and broadcaster
Kathleen Lindsay
- novelist
John Lloyd
- Canadian politician
Michael Lockett
- soldier
Selden Long
- British fighter ace during World War I
Constance Loseby
- Victorian actress and
Gilbert and Sullivan
performer
M
Floyd Manderson
- competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics
Simon Mann
- mercenary
George Martin
- comedian
Craig Maskell
- footballer
Ian McEwan
- novelist
Stephen McKay
- Distinguished Professor in Social Research at the
University of Lincoln
.
Dan Middleton
- British professional gamer,
YouTuber
and author. He is best known as DanTDM
Heather Mills
- former wife of
Paul McCartney
Mickie Most
- record producer
N
Frank Neary
- footballer
Gordon Neilson
-
Scottish
rugby football player and Army officer
Nigel Neilson
- actor
James Newcome
- Anglican bishop
O
Michael O'Neill
- poet, academic and Head of the Department of English Studies at
Durham University
P
Brian Perry
- American ice hockey player
Seamus Perry
- Fellow of
Balliol College, Oxford
and a Professor in the English Faculty at the
University of Oxford
since 2014.
Sir Robert Pringle
- Principal Veterinary Officer at
Aldershot Command
1908 to 1910
R
Joe Ralls
- footballer
Alex Reid
- MMA fighter and television personality
Bruce Rioch
- former professional footballer, now manager
Stella Ross-Craig
- botanical artist
S
John Shearman
- art historian
Randall Swingler
-poet
Edgar Sheldrake
- cricketer
Aaron Shingler
- rugby union player
Janet 'Rusty' Skuse
- Britain's most tattooed woman
Digby Smith
- author and military historian
George D. W. Smith
- materials scientist
Sydney Philip Smith
- World War I flying ace
Tim Spicer
- arms dealer
T
Charles Tannock
- politician
Nanavira Thera
- Buddhist monk
Alfred Toye
- recipient of the
Victoria Cross
Stephanie Twell
- athlete
W
James Wade
- darts player
Brian Walsh
- footballer
Daniel Welch
- racing driver
Davie Weir
- 19th-century footballer
John White
- Lord Mayor of London
Edward Whitehead
- former
Royal Navy
officer better known for advertising
Schweppes
tonic water
Tom Whittaker
- footballer and manager
George Williams
- cricketer
Joseph Willoughby
- cricketer
Dave Winfield (footballer)
- footballer
V
Charles Viner
-
jurist
Y
Christopher Yates
- cricketer
Peter Yates
-
film director
and
producer
Notable animals from Aldershot
Buster
-
war dog
decorated for heroism
[
1
]
References
^
"Buster - A Real Dog of War"
.
Sky News
. Retrieved
3 April
2014
.