List of people from Merseyside
This is a list of notable people from what is now the county of Merseyside , including those from the city of Liverpool and surrounding areas.
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Jacqui Abbott : singer with the Beautiful South
Gary Ablett (1965–2012): footballer, FA Cup winner with both Liverpool F.C. and Everton F.C.
Cyril Abraham : creator and writer of The Onedin Line
Jake Abraham : actor.
Derek Acorah : radio psychic and author[ 1]
Alan A'Court : footballer represented England national football team in the 1958 FIFA World Cup
John Aldridge : footballer, Liverpool F.C. and Republic of Ireland international
Ernest Alexander : Victoria Cross recipient
Jean Alexander : actress, played Hilda Ogden on the long-running soap opera Coronation Street and Auntie Wainwright in Last of the Summer Wine [ 2]
Trent Alexander-Arnold : footballer, Liverpool F.C. and England international
Peter Allen : Wallasey -born killer, who along with his accomplice Gwynn Owen Evens became the last person legally executed in the United Kingdom
Nicky Allt : playwright
Marc Almond : singer-songwriter
Jeannette Altwegg : figure skater, 1952 Winter Olympics gold medallist , brought up in Liverpool from the age of two
Chris Amoo : singer-songwriter, the Real Thing , the most successful black rock/soul act in England during the 1970s
Charles Anderson : Victoria Cross recipient[ 3]
Freya Anderson : swimmer, gold medallist in the 2020 Summer Olympics
Rupert Anderson : footballer, Merseyside's first England international
Martyn Andrews : TV presenter, journalist, singer and actor[ 4]
Michael Angelis : actor, played TV roles such as Lucien Boswell in The Liver Birds , Chrissie Todd in Boys from the Black Stuff and as narrator of Thomas & Friends [ 5]
Paul Angelis : actor, most famous for playing Ringo in the Beatles ' Yellow Submarine and Karageorge in the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only
Richard Ansdell (1815–1885): artist
John Archer (1863–1932): first black mayor in London (Battersea)
Jimmy Ashcroft : footballer, England international
April Ashley : model, restaurant hostess and transsexual rights campaigner
Arthur Askey : comedian[ 6]
Sir John Aspinall (1851–1937): engineer in the design of locomotives
Neil Aspinall : music executive of Apple Corps and managing director of Apple Records
Ian Astbury : musician, singer-songwriter in the rock band the Cult , lead singer in the American rock band the Doors of the 21st Century
Blanche Atkinson (1847–1911): novelist and author of children's books
Graham Atkinson : footballer, brother of Ron Atkinson
R. Frank Atkinson : architect
Ron Atkinson : footballer, manager of Manchester United F.C. , Atlético Madrid and Aston Villa F.C.
Frederick Attock (1846–1902): the first president and founder of Newton Heath L&YR F.C. that later became Manchester United F.C.
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Lilian Bader (1918–2015): one of the first black women to join the British Armed Forces
John Bailey : footballer, Everton F.C.
Beryl Bainbridge : writer, nominated several times for the Booker Prize [citation needed ]
James Baines (1822–1889): ship-owner founder of James Baines & Co. that operated some of the most famous clipper ships at the time
Leighton Baines : footballer, Everton F.C. England international
Anna, Lady Barlow : suffragette
Frederick Barrett : RMS Titanic survivor
Tony Barrow : music manager of the Kinks , the Bee Gees , Bay City Rollers , and others
James Barton : founder of Cream and Creamfields , president of electronic dance music at Live Nation Entertainment
Joe Baker : footballer, England international
Tom Baker : actor, had lead role in Doctor Who in the 1970s and 1980s[ 7]
David Balfe : musician and record company executive, produced Britpop band Blur on is label Food Records
John Ball : golfer, the Open Championship winner, inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame , a blue plaque at Royal Liverpool Golf Club
Matthew Ball : principal dancer with the Royal Ballet
Michael Ball : footballer, Rangers F.C. , PSV Eindhoven and England international
Nick Ball : boxer, WBA featherweight champion
Shirley Ballas : ballroom dancer and TV personality
Billy Balmer : footballer, England international , brother of Everton F.C. footballer Bob Balmer
Jack Balmer : footballer Liverpool F.C.
Leslie Banks : actor
Harmood Banner (1782–1865): founder of Liverpool Society of Chartered Accountants and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
Paul Barber : actor who played Denzil Tulser in Only Fools and Horses
Clive Barker : author, director and visual artist
Ross Barkley : footballer, England international
Anthony Barry : footballer, assistant manager of the England national football team
Joey Barton : footballer
Hogan Bassey : boxer, the first man of Nigerian descent to become a boxing champion, winning the WBA featherweight title
Sir Percy Bates (1879–1946): chairman of Cunard-White Star Line who oversaw the launch of the RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth - also oversaw the RMS Laconia the first continuous circumnavigation of the world by passenger liner later dubbed the first world cruise (the sinking of the RMS Laconia gave rise to the Laconia incident during the Battle of the Atlantic )
Margaret Beavan : politician
Peter Beckett : musician, singer-songwriter who got number one hit in US with "Baby Come Back "
Richard Beddows : recipient of the Medal of Honor in the American Civil War
Sir Thomas Beecham (1879–1961): conductor and impresario
Tom Bell : actor in Prime Suspect , The Krays and Wish You Were Here [citation needed ]
Tony Bellew : boxer, former WBC cruiserweight champion
John Bellingham (1769–1812): Liverpool merchant and resident, who assassinated Spencer Perceval the only British prime minister to be assassinated he was immediately restrained and identified by Isaac Gascoyne MP for Liverpool
Mitch Benn : comedian and songwriter, known for his work on BBC Radio 2 and 4[ 8]
James Theodore Bent : explorer archaeologist , and author
Arthur Berry : footballer, England international won gold medal in the 1908 and 1912 summer Olympics
Henry Berry (1719–1812): engineer of the Sankey Canal , Britain's first canal of the Industrial Revolution
Leanne Best : actress
Pete Best : early member of the Beatles [ 9]
John Bibby (1775–1840): founder of the Bibby Line , the oldest independently owned shipping and maritime operations company
Wayne Bickerton (1941–2015): music executive, record producer, songwriter and former chairman of SESAC
John Bigham, 1st Viscount Mersey : jurist and politician, known for heading the British inquiry into the sinking of the RMS Titanic the RMS Lusitania and the RMS Empress of Ireland
Dyan Birch : singer, who had chart success with pop group Arrival and soul group Kokomo
Pamela Birch : singer-songwriter, member of the Liverbirds , one of the first all-female bands
John Birt : former director general of the BBC , member of the House of Lords [ 10]
John Bishop : comedian, presenter and actor
James Gordon Partridge Bisset : second officer of the Cunard Line ship RMS Carpathia that rescued 705 Titanic survivors, captain of both RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth that delivered 447,777 troops to various theatres of conflict during WWII
Cilla Black (1943–2015): singer, TV presenter[ 11]
Grey Blake : film actor
Alan Bleasdale : radio, stage and screen writer
Gary Bleasdale : actor and playwright[citation needed ]
Chris Boardman : cyclist, gold medallist at the 1992 Olympics
Stan Boardman : comedian
Phil Boersma : footballer
Jean Boht : actress
Sir Alfred Booth : shipping magnate, founder of Alfred Booth and Company , father of TV producer Sir Philip Booth, 2nd Baronet and grandfather of Douglas Allen Booth
Angela Elizabeth Booth : eugenicist and politician
Charles Booth : pioneer in social research, a blue plaque marks his former home at Grenville Place [ 12]
Henry Booth (1788–1869): inventor, founder and treasurer of the first steam railway conducting both scheduled passenger service and freight (Broad Green railway station , opened in 1830, is the oldest operating station and Lime Street railway station is the oldest operating train station terminus)
Lewis Booth : executive vice-president at the Ford Motor Company , director of Rolls-Royce
Tony Booth : actor and father of Cherie Booth , played Mike Rawlins in the sitcom Till Death Us Do Part [citation needed ]
Charles-Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (1801–1873): founded the Second French Empire in (1852–1870) as Emperor Napoleon III, lived in Southport in 1846
Lord Ian Botham : cricketer
Stanley Boughey : Victoria Cross recipient
Roy Boulter : drummer in the Farm and co-founder of Hurricane Films
Braaq (1971–1997): painter
Eddie Braben : comedy writer and performer
Charles Brabin (1882–1957): film director
Paul Bracewell : footballer, Everton F.C. England international
Kyran Bracken : rugby union player, member of England 2003 Rugby World Cup winning team, brought up in Liverpool
Bessie Braddock : Labour politician, represented Liverpool electorate of Exchange for 24 years
Doug Bradley : actor, best known as Pinhead from his best friend Clive Barker's Hellraiser films
Harry Bradshaw : footballer, Liverpool F.C. first ever England international
Henry Arthur Bright (1830–1884): owner of Isambard Kingdom Brunel 's iron ship SS Great Britain , which made its maiden voyage across the Atlantic in July 1845 starting from Liverpool
Stan Brittain : cyclist, Olympic silver medallist
Bernard Beryl Brodie (1907–1989): considered by many to be the founder of modern pharmacology
John Alexander Brodie (1858–1934): engineer of the Queensway Tunnel , then the longest underwater road tunnel, also invented goal nets for football matches
Maurice Brodie (1903–1939): virologist who developed a polio vaccine in 1935, brother of Bernard Beryl Brodie
Tom Bromilow : footballer, Liverpool F.C. and England international
Jack Brooks : songwriter of "That's Amore " and "Ole Buttermilk Sky "
Robbie Brookside : wrestler[ 13]
John Brophy : author of over 40 books; some adapted to film
Ian Broudie : singer-songwriter with the Lightning Seeds [ 14]
Faith Brown : comedian, singer, and actress
Tom Brown : Major League Baseball player[ 15]
Sir William Brown (1784–1864): banker , founder of Brown Shipley , partner in family firm Alex. Brown & Sons the first investment bank in the United States
Tyias Browning : footballer, Shanghai Port F.C. and China international
David Brownlow, Baron Brownlow of Shurlock Row : member of the House of Lords
Henry Brunner (1838–1916): chemist and businessman, director of Brunner Mond
Sir John Brunner, 1st Baronet (1842–1919): industrialist and politician, co-founded Brunner Mond and Imperial Chemical Industries
Neil Buchanan : TV presenter/producer best known for presenting Art Attack [ 16]
William Buddicom (1816–1887): pioneer railway engineer
Irvine Bulloch (1842–1898): Confederate States Navy officer on the CSS Alabama , the most successful commerce raiding ship in maritime history
James Dunwoody Bulloch : Confederate foreign agent based in Liverpool during the American Civil War , uncle of US President Theodore Roosevelt
David Burke : actor, played Watson in early episodes of Granada's Sherlock Holmes
Andy Burnham : politician, Member of Parliament
Pete Burns : singer-songwriter, founder of Dead or Alive
Malandra Burrows : actress born in Woolton , played Kathy Glover in Emmerdale [ 17]
Frank Bustard : shipping pioneer, founder of the Atlantic Steam Navigation Company , pioneered the first roll-on/roll-off ferry service
Josephine Butler (1828–1906): social reformer of women's rights, women's suffrage leader Millicent Fawcett hailed her as "the most distinguished Englishwoman of the nineteenth century", lived in Liverpool 1866–1882
Angela Buxton : tennis player
Gerry Byrne : footballer, Liverpool F.C. , and England's winning 1966 FIFA World Cup squad
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Melanie C : singer-songwriter, (also known as Sporty Spice) from the Spice Girls , brought up in Rainhill before moving to Widnes[ 18]
Ian Callaghan : footballer, Liverpool F.C. most appearances record holder and one of only three Englishman to win the 1966 FIFA World Cup and the European Cup
Bobby Campbell : footballer, former Chelsea manager
Ramsey Campbell : novelist[ 19]
George Q. Cannon : first counselor, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , and congressman for the State of Utah
Larry Carberry : footballer
Mary Birkett Card (1774–1817): abolitionist and feminist poet
W. D. Caröe : architect
Jamie Carragher : footballer, Liverpool F.C. and England international and Sky Sports football commentator
Nathan Carter : Anglo-Irish country singer
Jesse Carver (1911–2003): footballer, manager of Juventus FC winning the Serie A breaking the dominance of Turin city rivals Torino FC after the 1949 Superga air disaster
Jimmy Case : footballer, Liverpool F.C. won three European cups
Howie Casey : musician
Kim Cattrall : actress, played Samantha Jones in Sex and the City [citation needed ]
Jimmy Cauty : musician, artist and record producer, co-founder of electronic band the KLF with Bill Drummond
Sir James Chadwick (1891-1974): won the Nobel Prize for physics for discovery of the neutron
Richard Chaffers (1731–1765): manufacturer of Liverpool porcelain
Craig Charles : actor, TV presenter
Niamh Charles : footballer
Peter Charles : equestrian , show jumping British team winning gold medallist at the 2012 Olympic games
Noel Godfrey Chavasse : the only person awarded the Victoria Cross twice in WWI
Keith "Cheggers" Chegwin : TV presenter, brother of Janice Long [citation needed ]
Walter Citrine (1887–1983): leading twentieth-century trade unionist who was in The Black Book
Abbey Clancy : lingerie and catwalk model and TV presenter, married to footballer Peter Crouch
Emma Clarke (1876–1905): considered to be the first known black woman footballer in Britain
John Clayton (1848–1924): rugby union , Liverpool F.C. , founded in 1857, the oldest open rugby club
Stephen Clemence : footballer, the son of England international Ray Clemence
Fred E. Cliffe : songwriter
Anne Clough (1820–1892): suffragette
Connor Coady : footballer, England international
George A. Cobham Jr. (1825–1864): brevet brigadier general in the American Civil War
Ross Cohen : film director and producer, based in Los Angeles, California
Tony Coleman : footballer
Sir Mark Collet, 1st Baronet (1816–1905): banker
Frank Collins : who had chart success with pop group Arrival and Soul group Kokomo
Lewis Collins : actor
Jodie Comer : actress, played Villanelle in Killing Eve
Tommy Comerford : Liverpool Mafia boss
John Connelly : footballer, member of England 1966 FIFA World Cup winning team
William Connolly : Victoria Cross recipient
John Conteh : boxer, former WBC light heavyweight champion
John Horton Conway : mathematician active in combinatorial game theory[ 20]
Brian Cooke : comedy writer known for creating sitcoms Father, Dear Father , Man About the House , George and Mildred , Robin's Nest and Keep it in the Family
Johnny Cooke : boxer, former British and Commonwealth Welterweight champion
Martin Cooper : musician and artist
Kenneth Cope : actor
Steve Coppell : footballer, England international
Elvis Costello : singer-songwriter and record producer, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame [ 21]
Harry Cotterell : trader, chairman of African Association, Ltd.
Frank Cottrell-Boyce : screenwriter, novelist, actor
Gabriel Coury : Victoria Cross recipient
Sir Henry Coward (1849–1944): pioneer choral master conductor
Alex Cox : film director[ 22]
Jack Cox : footballer, Liverpool F.C. and England international
Michael Cox : singer and actor best known for his 1960 top-ten hit Angela Jones
Sir Anthony Douglas Cragg : sculptor , winner of the Turner Prize
Daniel Craig : film actor, most famous for playing James Bond , brought up in Merseyside town Hoylake and Liverpool
Tony Crane : musician, co-founder of the Merseybeats
Walter Crane : illustrator
Peter Craven : motorcycle racer , two-time winner on the Speedway World Championship
Aaron Cresswell : footballer, England international
Julian Creus : weightlifter , Olympic medallist
Charles Crichton : film director
John Cropper (1797–1874): shipping magnate, attended the World Anti-Slavery Convention in 1840
Will Cuff : football manager, league and FA cup winning manager of Everton F.C. and holds the record for the most wins in a Merseyside derby
Peter Culshaw : boxer, former WBU and Commonwealth flyweight champion
Steve Cummings : racing cyclist , Olympic medallist
Edwina Currie : member of Parliament, government minister and author[ 23]
Chris Curtis : drummer and singer, known for being in Merseybeat band the Searchers , originated the concept behind rock band Deep Purple
Dick Cuthell : musician and record producer, best known for his work with the Specials , recording engineer for Bob Marley and the Wailers , played horns on Marley and the Wailers' Exodus
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Bill Davies : golfer, member of the 1933 Ryder Cup team
George Davies : fashion designer[ 24]
Robbie Davies Jr. : boxer, former British, Commonwealth, and European champion
Saul Davies : musician, best known as a member of the rock band James
Terence Davies (1945–2023): film director
Paul Dawber : actor, Neighbours , Sons & Daughters , The Novelist [citation needed ]
Matt Dawson : rugby union player, member of England's winning 2003 Rugby World Cup team
Dixie Dean : footballer, Everton F.C. , scored second most goals in English league play
Carol Decker : singer-songwriter, lead vocalist with T'Pau [ 25]
Les Dennis : comedian, TV quiz show host (Family Fortunes ) and actor
Jazza Dickens : boxer, former IBO featherweight champion
Michael Dixon : cricket umpire[ 26]
Lottie Dod : tennis player, five-time winner of Wimbledon Ladies Championship
Sir Ken Dodd (1927–2018): comedian, singer and actor
Tony Dodson : boxer, former British super middleweight champion
Cyril Done : footballer, Liverpool F.C.
Arthur Dooley : artist and sculptor
Brian Dooley : writer of The Smoking Room
Terry Doran (1939–2020): music executive, manager of Grapefruit , Mary Hopkin , Apple Records , oversaw the launch of James Taylor's career and well as notable artists Billy Preston , Badfinger , Doris Troy , Ronnie Spector and Jackie Lomax
James Francis Doyle : architect
Ryan Doyle : two-time freerunning champion
John Fraser Drummond : WWII flying ace
Victoria Drummond (1894–1978): first female marine engineer for the Blue Funnel Line and its associated company Ocean Group plc
Toni Duggan : footballer
Geoff Duke : multiple Isle of Man TT winner and Motor Grand Prix road racing champion
Aynsley Dunbar : musician, drummer, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of American rock band Journey
William Henry Duncan (1805–1863): Britain's first chief medical officer
Paul Du Noyer : music journalist and author of Liverpool: Wondrous Place [ 27]
Hilary Dwyer : actor and film producer
Martin Dwyer : Epsom Derby winning flat racing jockey, competed at Aintree Racecourse and Haydock Park Racecourse
Franklin Dyall : actor and film director, Atlantic (1929 film)
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Joe Fagan : footballer, assistant coach for twenty-seven years under Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley , first manager to win three major competitions in one season including the 1984 European Cup final
David Fairclough : footballer, Liverpool F.C. , one of the six Liverpool-born players to win the 1977 European Cup Final and 1978 European Cup Final
Emily Fairn : actor
William Fawcett (1763–1844): engineer who commissioned the William Fawcett paddle steamer, the first ship operated by P&O shipping line , and the SS Royal William , the first primarily steam-powered crossing of the Atlantic
John Fay : TV scriptwriter and playwright
Leslie Fenton : actor and film director
Rebecca Ferguson : singer-songwriter
Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti (1864–1930): inventor, founder of Ferranti which built and produced the Ferranti Mark 1 , the first commercially available general purpose electronic computer
Rocky Fielding : boxer, former WBA (regular) super middleweight champion
Luke Fildes (1843–1927): painter, a blue plaque marks his former home, Woodland House
Neil Fitzmaurice : actor
Frederick Fleet : British sailor, Titanic crewman and survivor who sighted the iceberg
Gordon Snowy Fleet : drummer inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame as a member of the Easybeats
Tommy Fleetwood : golfer
Robert Flemyng : actor
Helen Forrester : author, wrote about her childhood from privileged child to slum kid in Liverpool in the 1930s (including Tuppence to Cross the Mersey )
Sir William Bower Forwood : lord mayor of Liverpool , director of the Cunard Line and the Bank of Liverpool
John Foster : surveyor to the Corporation of Liverpool and designer of notable buildings in the city
Bill Foulkes (1932–2013): footballer, one of only two players to survive the Munich air disaster and went on to win the 1968 European Cup final
Robbie Fowler : footballer, Liverpool F.C. and England international [ 30]
Ellis Abraham Franklin (1822–1909): banker
Frederic Franklin : dancer[ 31]
Jenny Frost : singer, member of Atomic Kitten
Christian Furr : painter
Billy Fury : pop singer-songwriter
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Kate Gardiner (1885–1974): mountaineer who made many first ascents
Gerald Gardner : founder of modern Wicca
Tommy Gardner : footballer, England international
James Garner : footballer
Howard Gayle : footballer, first black footballer to play for Liverpool F.C. , Newcastle United F.C. and Blackburn Rovers F.C.
Tom Georgeson : actor
Steven Gerrard : footballer, captain of Liverpool F.C. and of the England national football team (114 caps)[ 32]
Spyridon Gianniotis : swimmer, Olympic silver medallist and two-time champion
John Gibson (1790–1866): sculptor
John Gidman : footballer
William Ewart Gladstone (1809–1898): four-time prime minister of the United Kingdom (the most of any British prime minister)[ 33]
Sir Richard Glazebrook : physicist[ 34]
Clive Beverley Glynn : WWI flying ace [ 35]
William Godfrey (1889–1963): leader of England's Roman Catholics
Lord Peter Goldsmith : British attorney general[ 36]
Leon Goossens : musician
Sidonie Goossens : musician[ 37]
Amelia Elizabeth Roe Gordon : president of Dominion Woman's Christian Temperance Union [ 38]
Anthony Gordon : footballer, England international
Sylvia Gore : footballer, scored the first goal for the England women's national football team in its first official match
John Gorman : comedian, musician
Leslie Gossage : Royal Air Force commander-in-chief during WWII , generally credited with playing a crucial role in defending Britain against aerial attack - in terms of loss of life and damage the Liverpool Blitz was second only to that of London, 4000 lost their lives in Merseyside
Cyril Edward Gourley : Victoria Cross recipient
James Graham : most capped player for the England national rugby league team , captain of the Great Britain national rugby league team
Leslie Graham : motorcycle road racer , 1953 Isle of Man TT winner
Nina Cameron Graham (1891–1974): engineer
Stephen Graham : film actor, Greyhound
Stuart Graham : Grand Prix motorcycle racer
Henry Grayson (1865–1951): shipbuilder for H. & C. Grayson Ltd, building Royal Navy ships during WWII including HMS Fidelity , later MP
Alex Greenwood : footballer, woman's England international
Debbie Greenwood : TV presenter, former beauty queen
Roly Gregoire : footballer, the first black footballer to play for Sunderland A.F.C.
John Gregson : TV and film actor
Tony & Chris Griffiths : singer-songwriters of the indie/rock band the Real People , co-wrote for Oasis
Chelcee Grimes : singer-songwriter, footballer
Augustus Radcliffe Grote (1841–1903): entomologist
John Gustafson : singer-songwriter, was originally included into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame among the list of inducted member for Roxy Music however, his name was dropped from the list
Deryck Guyler (1914–1999): comedy actor
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Tony Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead : former director general of the BBC , member of the House of Lords
William Halsall (1841–1919): marine painter
Antony Hamilton (1952–1995): film actor
Natasha Hamilton : singer, member of Atomic Kitten
Russ Hamilton : singer-songwriter with hits in both UK and US - his song "Rainbow " reached number 10 in US in 1957[ 39]
Harry Hanan : cartoonist of the syndicated comic strip Louie
Tommy Handley (1892–1949): comedian
Gerald Hanley : novelist and brother of James Hanley
James Hanley : novelist and playwright[ 40]
David Hanson : politician[ 41]
E. Chambré Hardman : Irish-born photographer, took the well known photograph, Birth of the Ark Royal
John Hardman : businessman, former chairman of Asda
John Hargreaves : businessman, founder of Matalan
Alan Harper : footballer, Everton F.C.
Gus Harris (1908–2000): mayor of Scarborough , Ontario , Canada, 1978 to 1988
George Harrison : singer-songwriter, member of the Beatles and founder of the Traveling Wilburys and HandMade Films - inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - in 1971 pioneered the Concert for Bangladesh , the first humanitarian benefit rock concert
Sir Rex Harrison : actor, inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Thomas Harrison : shipping magnate, co-founded with James Harrison the Harrison Line , which lost 30 ships during WWII
William Harrison (1812–1860): captain of the Isambard Kingdom Brunel's SS Great Eastern , the largest ship for four decades
Bill Harry : creator of Mersey Beat , an important newspaper of the early 1960s focused on the Liverpool music scene - author of 25 books[ 42]
Ian Hart : actor known for playing John Lennon in Backbeat and for playing Professor Quirrell in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone [citation needed ]
Jesse Hartley (1780–1860): first full-time dock engineer, designed Royal Albert Dock , Stanley Dock and Bramley-Moore Dock
John Hartnup Jr. : astronomer, second director of the Liverpool Observatory
Colin Harvey : footballer, manager of Everton F.C.
Derek Hatton : controversial former politician, most famous for his opposition to Margaret Thatcher 's Conservative government[ 43]
John Liptrot Hatton (1810–1886): composer and singer
Sir Bertram Fox Hayes : master mariner , troopship captain in the Second Boer War and WWI
Paul Heaton : singer-songwriter with the Beautiful South
Rose Heilbron (1914–2005): Britain's first female king's counsel
Felicia Hemans : poet, wrote "Casabianca " ("The boy stood on the burning deck ...")[ 44]
Adrian Henri : painter and poet[ 45]
Joseph W. Herbert : actor, singer and dramatist
Iz Hesketh : actress and drag performer
Harold Hilton : golfer, twice won the Open Championship , inducted to the World Golf Hall of Fame
George Hinckley : Victoria Cross recipient[ 46]
Les Hinton : journalist and chairman of Fox Television Stations and News International and CEO of Dow Jones & Company
William Patrick Hitler : nephew of Adolf Hitler [ 47]
Paul Hodkinson : boxer, former WBC featherweight champion
Charles Thurstan Holland : pioneer of radiology who worked and lived in Liverpool
Michael Holliday : 1950s singer with two number one singles, "The Story of My Life " and "Starry Eyed "
Andy Holligan : boxer, former two-time British and Commonwealth champion
Alfred Holt (1829–1911): shipping magnate, Blue Funnel Line , SS Agamemnon , the first commercially successful steamship with the fuel economy to trade between China and Britain
George Holt (1828–1896): shipping magnate, art collector, co-founder of the Lamport and Holt shipping line
John Holt (1841–1915): shipping magnate, founder of John Holt plc , and co-founder of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Robert Durning Holt (1832–1908): first lord mayor of Liverpool
Peter Hooton : musician and singer
Clive Hornby : actor, played Jack Sugden in Emmerdale
Frank Hornby (1863–1936): businessman, founder of Hornby Railways , Meccano and Dinky Toys [ 48]
Jeremiah Horrocks (1618–1641): astronomer, first person to accurately predict the transit of Venus [ 49]
Ewart Horsfall : gold medallist in the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games, member of the Horsfall family
Sir Max Horton (1883–1951): Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches , credited as a crucial figure in the Allied victory in the Battle of the Atlantic , headquartered at Derby House , Liverpool
Tommy Horton : golfer
Mary Hottinger (née Mackie): Liverpool born, Scottish translator and editor of crime, ghost and horror stories[ 50]
John Houlding (1833–1902): key figure who created two of the most significant clubs in football, Liverpool F.C. and Everton F.C.
Arthur Benison Hubback (1871–1948): architect and soldier who designed several important buildings in British Malaya
William Huchinson (1715–1801): inventor of the world's first lifeboat station in Formby
Geoffrey Hughes : actor
Graham Hughes : filmmaker, TV presenter, Guinness World Records holder for being the first person to visit all 193 United Nations member states and several other territories without air travel
Sir Harrison Hughes, 1st Baronet (1881–1958): businessman, chairman of the Harrison Line and vice-president of the Suez Canal Company
John Hughes : gold medallist in the art competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics
Ken Hughes : film director, most famous for writing and directing the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Laurie Hughes : footballer, Liverpool F.C., represented England national football team in the 1950 FIFA World Cup
Shirley Hughes : illustrator and author
John Hulley (1832–1875): gymnasiarch of Liverpool and founder of the British Olympic movement in 1865
Paul Humphreys : musician, co-founded Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Carl Hunter : film director, screenwriter and bassist in the Farm
William Huskisson (1770–1830): member of Parliament , first widely reported passenger train death during the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway , he was struck and fatally injured by locomotive Stephenson's Rocket
Chris Huston : musician, record producer and recording engineer , successful albums with Led Zeppelin and the Who
John Hutchinson (1825–1865): chemist and industrialist
Eunice Huthart : stuntwoman and stunt coordinator in Hollywood films
James Hype : DJ and music producer
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William Imrie (1836–1906): shipping magnate, co-founder of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company known as the White Star Line
Philip Ingham : scientist
William Inman (1825–1881): shipping magnate, owner of the Inman Line
Nigel Ipinson : musician, songwriter, music producer for Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark , the Stone Roses , Hot Chocolate
Andrew Irvine (1902–1924): mountaineer
Colin Irwin : footballer, Liverpool F.C.
Samuel Isaac (1812–1886): merchant and promoter of the Mersey Railway tunnel , the oldest underground railway line outside London
Jason Isaacs : actor, played Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films
J. Bruce Ismay : chairman of the White Star Line and president of the International Mercantile Marine Company , highest ranking officer to survive the RMS Titanic disaster
Thomas Henry Ismay (1837–1899): shipping magnate, established White Star Line in 1868
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Amy Jackson : actor
Glenda Jackson : Oscar-winning actress and former Labour Party MP
Tony Jackson : musician, of the Searchers
Brian Jacques : author of the Redwall series of children's fantasy books[ 51]
Raza Jaffrey : actor, singer
Daniel Willis James : merchant of Phelps Dodge
Frank Linsly James (1851–1890): explorer
Hilda James : swimmer, inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame
Andy Jameson : swimmer, Olympic medallist
Helen Jameson : swimmer, Olympic medallist
Tony Jardine : motorsports journalist
Francis Jeffers : footballer
Edward Turner Jeffery : railway executive
William Stanley Jevons : political economist and logician, one of the initiators of the marginal revolution , developer of Jevons paradox
Paul Jewell : footballer, club manager[ 52]
David Johnson : footballer, England international , won three European cups and was one of seven Liverpool-born footballers who won the 1981 European Cup final
Holly Johnson : singer-songwriter, Frankie Goes to Hollywood [ 53]
Joseph Johnson (1780–1827): master maker of clocks, watches, and chronometers
Sir Thomas Johnson (1664–1723): politician, helped promote the Old Dock , the first commercial wet dock
Katarina Johnson-Thompson : heptathlete, 2024 Summer Olympics silver medallist
Banner Johnstone : rower, Olympic gold medallist
Natasha Jonas : boxer, WBC , WBO and IBF champion, two-weight champion, and first black female boxing manager
Alfred Jones (1819–1900): artist
Sir Alfred Lewis Jones (1845–1909): shipping magnate, owner of the Elder Dempster Lines (the sinking of SS Falaba gave rise to the Thrasher incident during WWI ), founded Bank of British West Africa and First Bank of Nigeria (Nigeria's oldest bank), founded Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Alfred Stowell Jones : Victoria Cross recipient
Curtis Jones : footballer, Liverpool F.C.
David Jones : Victoria Cross recipient
Jack Jones : union leader
Ken Jones : actor, appeared in TV shows such as The Liver Birds , The Squirrels and Jesus of Nazareth
Laurence Jones : blues rock musician[ 54]
Philip Jones : First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff
Simon Jones : guitarist in the rock band the Verve
Stephen Jones : milliner
Charles Joughin : baker on the Titanic (last survivor to leave the Titanic )
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Miles Kane : singer and musician
Ravi Kapoor : actor and filmmaker
Mikinosuke Kawaishi (1899–1969): "father of British Japanese judo", established a school in Liverpool with Gunji Koizumi , introducing judo to the UK
Ben Kay : rugby union player, member of England's 2003 Rugby World Cup winning team
Gillian Kearney : actress, Casualty , Emmerdale
Missy Bo Kearns : footballer
Claire Keelan : actress
Angela Kelly : fashion designer and dressmaker, who served as personal assistant and senior dresser to Queen Elizabeth II
Margaret Kelly : swimmer, Olympic silver medallist
Stan Kelly-Bootle : academic, author, folk singer-songwriter, author of several books on computing
John Philip Kemble (1757–1823): actor
Captain Henry George Kendall : captain of the RMS Empress of Ireland on its sinking, brought up in Liverpool
Paul Aloysius Kenna : Victoria Cross recipient
Sir Anthony Kenny : academic, writer on religion and philosophy, former president of the British Academy and current president of the Royal Institute of Philosophy
Bill Kenwright (1945–2023): West End theatre and film producer and former Everton F.C. chairman[ 55]
Billy Kinsley : musician who had chart success with the Merseybeats and Liverpool Express
Edmund Kirby : architect
Josh Kirby : artist and illustrator[ 56]
John Kirk : Victoria Cross recipient
Ian Kirkham : saxophonist , best known for his playing with soul band Simply Red
Billy Kirsopp : footballer, Everton F.C.
Billy J. Kramer : pop singer
Dorothy Kuya : political and anti-racism activist
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Brian Labone : footballer, Everton F.C. , England international
Alexander Lafone : Victoria Cross recipient
Keith J. Laidler : pioneer in chemical kinetics and the physical chemistry of enzymes
John Laird (1805–1874): founder of Cammell Laird , a ship building and repair company founded in 1828, that was involved in building the Queen Elizabeth -class aircraft carriers
Macgregor Laird (1808–1861): founder of the British and American Steam Navigation Company (SS Sirius was the first holder of the Blue Riband for the fastest westbound transatlantic crossing), founded the African Steamship Company
William Laird (1780–1841): developer of Hamilton Square and Birkenhead
Rickie Lambert : footballer, England international
John Lander : British rower , gold medal in the 1928 Olympics
Judd Lander : musician, director at Warner Music Group , harmonicist on Culture Club 's Colour by Numbers album
Charlie Landsborough : musician, songwriter and country singer
Carla Lane : TV writer, creator of sitcoms The Liver Birds , Butterflies and Bread [citation needed ]
Lynda La Plante : screenwriter and actress[citation needed ]
James Larkin (1874–1947): trade unionist and socialist, co-founder of the Irish Labour Party
Frank Laskier : WWII sailor who was a public icon for recruiting new mariners
Eddie Latta : songwriter, wrote songs for George Formby
Chris Lawler : footballer, Liverpool F.C. and England international
Fred Lawless : playwright and TV writer[citation needed ]
Sir Terry Leahy : businessman, credited with taking Tesco to market dominance
Sammy Lee : footballer, coach of the England national football team and a member of the Joe Fagan team that won the 1984 European Cup Final
Zack Lee : martial arts actor
Spencer Leigh : film and TV actor[ 57]
Spencer Leigh : presenter of the BBC Radio Merseyside show On the Beat [ 58]
Cynthia Lennon : artist, author and first wife of John Lennon and mother of Julian Lennon
John Lennon : singer-songwriter inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Beatles and later formed the Plastic Ono Band
Julian Lennon : musician, photographer and philanthropist, son of John and Cynthia Lennon
Frank Lester : Victoria Cross recipient
William Lever (1851–1925): industrialist and shipowner of the Palm Line , founder Lady Lever Art Gallery at Port Sunlight (Hume Hall was the venue for Ringo Star's first official performance as a Beatle)
Sir Brian Leveson : high court judge
Paul Lewis : musical artist
Frederick Leyland (1831–1892): shipping magnate, the Leyland Line ship the SS Californian arrived after the sinking of the Titanic and looked for survivors
Phil Liggett : cycling commentator[ 59]
William Linton (1791–1876): artist
Jimmy Lloyd : boxer who earned a bronze medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Matt Lloyd : sledge hockey player
Sir Oliver Lodge (1851-1940): first professor of physics at University College, Liverpool, pioneer in the science and technology that led to the development of radio
Janice Long : influential Radio 1 DJ of the 1980s, sister of Keith Chegwin
Gordon Lorenz (1943–2011): record producer and songwriter
Malcolm Lowry : poet and novelist
Gertrud Luckner : social worker involved in the German resistance to Nazism
Sir Henry Lucy : political journalist , first great Lobby correspondent , Mount Henry Lucy is named for him
Arthur Lyon (1851–1905): rugby union , Liverpool F.C. provided three to play in the first international rugby match
Mick Lyons : footballer, Everton F.C.
Nigel Lythgoe : former dancer, now producer of talent shows such as American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance
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Sir Donald MacAlister : educated at Liverpool Institute for Boys [ 60]
William MacDonald (1924–2015): serial killer who committed his crimes in Australia
Jem Mace (1831–1910): heavyweight boxing champion, 34th inductee into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990, lived in Liverpool and buried in Anfield Cemetery
Charles MacIver (1866–1935): shipping magnate, co-founder of the Cunard Line and Olympic silver medallist, sailing in the 12 Metre class, lived in Calderstones House
David MacIver (1840–1907): shipping magnate, pioneer of transatlantic shipping , D&C MacIver was closely associated with Sir Samuel Cunard in the formation of the Cunard Line
Hattie Mahood : Baptist deacon, suffragist and temperance campaigner[ 61]
Ernest Mangnall (1866-1932): football manager, noted for being Manchester United F.C. third most successful manager, also managed Manchester City F.C.
Beryl Marsden : R&B pop singer, Shotgun Express
Betty Marsden (1919–1998): actress
Gerry Marsden : singer with Gerry and the Pacemakers , number 1 UK hit "You'll Never Walk Alone " went on to become a football anthem
John P. Marshall : investor and owner of Hungarian football clubs Vác FC and Egri FC
Michael Marshall : skeptical activist, editor of The Skeptic magazine, director of the Good Thinking Society
Alvin Martin : footballer, England international
John Martin : comedian
Frank Mason : jockey, Grand National winner
Richard George Masters : Victoria Cross recipient
Charles James Mathews (1803–1878): actor, theatre manager and playwright
Derry Mathews : boxer, former British and Commonwealth lightweight champion
Robert Maudsley : serial killer, in solitary confinement in a glass cell since 1979 and the longest serving prisoner in Britain
Sharon Maughan : actress
Gary Mavers : actor
Lee Mavers : singer-songwriter and rhythm guitarist with the La's [ 62]
James Maybrick : Victorian cotton merchant whose supposed diary contain a confession for the crimes of Jack the Ripper (though this is held by most authorities to be a forgery)[ 63]
Michael Maybrick (1841–1913): composer and singer
John McAlle : footballer
Jason McAteer : footballer, Republic of Ireland international
Les McAteer : boxer, British middle weight and Commonwealth champion
Pat McAteer : boxer, British middle weight and Commonwealth champion
Dave McCabe : singer-songwriter, guitarist for the Zutons
John McCabe : musician and composer
Nick McCabe : guitarist with rock band the Verve
Donald "Ginger" McCain : racehorse trainer, four-time winner of the Grand National steeplechase , including a record-breaking three wins with Red Rum
Molly McCann : mixed martial artist, UFC fighter
Sir Paul McCartney : singer-songwriter inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Beatles and later formed Wings , founded MPL Communications
Jim McCarty : musician inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Yardbirds
Liz McClarnon : singer, member of the former girl group Atomic Kitten [citation needed ]
Andy McCluskey : musician, singer-songwriter with Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark ,[ 64] founder of Atomic Kitten
Len McCluskey : general secretary of Unite the Union
Natalie McCool : singer-songwriter and guitarist signed to Steve Levine 's label Hubris Records[ 65]
Ian McCulloch : singer-songwriter, lead vocalist in rock band Echo & the Bunnymen
Herbert Gladstone McDavid (1898–1966): war-time minister of sea transport, managing director of the Blue Funnel Line
Terry McDermott : footballer, Liverpool F.C. and England international , won three European Cups
Roy McFarland : footballer, England international
Joe McGann : actor, Casualty and played Edward Hutchinson in Hollyoaks
Mark McGann : actor, played John Lennon in the TV film John and Yoko: A Love Story and several other roles
Paul McGann : actor, starred in cult classic film Withnail and I , The Monocled Mutineer and Doctor Who , amongst others[citation needed ]
Stephen McGann : actor and science communicator best known for his portrayal of Dr Turner in Call the Midwife
Mike McGear : photographer, musician, member of the Scaffold , younger brother of Beatles bassist Paul McCartney [ 66]
Roger McGough : performance poet[ 67]
Jimmy McGovern : initially a writer on Brookside he went on to write Cracker and the film Priest as well as the reality based drama Hillsborough
Victor McGuire : actor
Grace McKenzie : swimmer, Olympic medallist
Hugh McKenzie : Victoria Cross recipient
Steve McMahon : footballer Liverpool F.C. , Everton F.C. and England international
Steve McManaman : footballer, Liverpool F.C. , Real Madrid CF and England international , first English player to win the UEFA Champions League with a non-English club and first English player to win twice
Jack McMullen : actor
Ian McNabb : singer-songwriter with the Icicle Works
John McNally : musician and singer for the Searchers , the longest running pop group since 1957
Tony McNamara : footballer, Liverpool F.C. and Everton F.C. , first footballer to play in all four divisions
Esther McVey : politician, TV presenter
Jimmy Melia : footballer, Liverpool F.C.
George Melly : jazz and blues singer; art critic and historian
Freddie Mercury (1946–1991, born Farrokh Bulsara): singer-songwriter, born Zanzibar and moved to England in 1964, in 1969 lived in Penny Lane, Liverpool , playing in the band Ibex, Liverpool radio broadcaster Kenny Everett was an advisor and mentor to Mercury
John Middleton (1578–1623): claimed at the time to be the tallest man, lived in Speke Hall
John Milne : professor, geologist, and mining engineer, who invented a seismometer to detect and measure earthquakes
Joey Molland : rock and roll guitarist, singer-songwriter, from the band Badfinger
Tommy Molloy : boxer, British welterweight champion
Dick Molyneux : football manager, in 1891 Everton F.C. was the first club to lift the league championship trophy at Anfield , it was the first season where nets, penalty kicks and the trophy were used
George Molyneux : footballer, Everton F.C. and England international
Stephen Molyneux : British e-learning guru[ 68]
Nicholas Monsarrat : author of The Cruel Sea [ 69]
Samuel Montagu, 1st Baron Swaythling : banker, founder of Samuel Montagu & Co.
Dr Benjamin Moore : credited with the first use of the words National Health Service and the foundation of the State Medical Service Association
Peter Moore : British-American business executive
Pippa Moore : ballet dancer[ 70]
Sir John Moores (1896–1993): businessman and founder of Littlewoods Pools [ 71]
George Moorhouse : footballer, played in the 1930 and 1934 FIFA World Cups , first English footballer to play in a FIFA World Cup
Mark Moraghan : actor, in Holby City and narrator of Thomas & Friends [ 72]
Trevor Morais : musician and drummer
Ronnie Moran : footballer, Liverpool F.C. a member of the Boot Room coaching staff
Fidelis Morgan : actress and writer[ 73]
Sally Morgan, Baroness Morgan of Huyton : politician, member of the House of Lords
Steve Morgan : businessman, former chairman of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.
Jerry Morris : pioneer public health physician and reformer
Robert Morris (1734–1806): American Founding Father , financier and signatory of the Declaration of Independence ,[ 74] established the Bank of North America , owner of the ship Empress of China
Roger Morris (1933–2001): pioneering railway engineer on the Channel Tunnel
Tom Morris : businessman, founder of Home Bargains
David Morrissey : actor, filmmaker, director and producer
Johnny Morrissey : footballer, Liverpool F.C. and Everton F.C.
Dennis Mortimer : footballer, captain of Aston Villa F.C. in the 1982 European Cup Final
Eddie Mosscrop : footballer, England international
Derek Mountfield : footballer
Bernie Mullin : sports executive and writer[ 75]
Jimmy Mulville : comedian, comedy writer, producer and TV presenter
John Murphy : musician and composer
Margaret Murphy : crime novelist[ 76]
Matthew Murphy : musician, lead singer of indie rock band the Wombats
Tom Murphy : artist known for bronze sculptures
Max Muspratt : chemist and politician[ 77]
Jonathan Myles-Lea : painter
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Louis Page : footballer, England international
Mark Palios : footballer, former chief executive of the Football Association
Amy Parkinson (1855–1938): poet
Jack Parkinson : footballer, Liverpool F.C. and England international
Lily Parr : first woman inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame
Nikita Parris : footballer, women's England international
John Parrott : championship-winning snooker player and TV personality[ 81]
Alan Parry : TV football commentator[ 82]
Rick Parry : chairman of the EFL and former chief executive of the Premier League
Konstantinos Paspatis : possibly the first Liverpool-born Olympic medallist, at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens
Brian Patten : poet[ 83]
Larry Paul : boxer, former British light-middleweight champion
T. L. Pelling : co-founded the seafood company John West Foods
Mike Pender : musician, lead guitar and lead vocalist of the Searchers , the longest running pop group
Tricia Penrose : actress
Zak Perzamanos : athlete, trampoline gymnast
Lady Mary Peters : athlete, pentathlon gold medallist in the 1972 Munich Olympics
George Philip (1800–1882): cartographer and map publisher
Dom Phillips : journalist[ 84]
Percy Phillips : recording engineer, noted for early recordings of the Quarrymen , a blue plaque marks his former home
Tony Phillips : artist and printmaker[ 85]
Sir James Picton (1805–1889): architect who established Picton Reading Room and Hornby Library
Paddy Pimblett : mixed martial artist, UFC fighter
John Power : singer-songwriter with Cast and bassist with the La's [ 86]
Philip Louis Pratley : architect and civil engineer
Edward Carter Preston : artist of sculpture and medals
Steve Prestwich : former drummer of Australian band Cold Chisel
David Price : boxer, former British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion
Richard Priestman (born 1955): Olympic archer and coach
Arthur Herbert Procter : Victoria Cross recipient
Dominic Purcell : actor
Richard Pyros : actor
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Lynne Randell (1949–2007): singer, Australia's first teen pop star
Heidi Range : singer, former member of the Sugababes
William Ratcliffe : Victoria Cross recipient[ 87]
James Ravenscroft (1854-1931): cricketer[ 88]
Eleanor Rathbone (1872–1946): independent member of Parliament and pioneer of family allowance and women's rights
Richard Rathbone (1788–1860): merchant who attended the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention
William Rathbone II (1696–1746): prominent citizen, philanthropist and founder of Rathbones Group
William Rathbone V (1787–1868): politician, merchant, ship-owner , responsible of distribution of New England Relief funds during the Irish Famine of 1845–1852
William Rathbone VI (1819–1902): politician and philanthropist, established the first district nursing service at the Liverpool Royal Infirmary in 1862, established Liverpool Training School and Home for Nurses and the Queen's Nursing Institute
Sir Simon Rattle : orchestra conductor[ 87]
Austin Rawlinson : swimmer, inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame
Paul Raymond (1925–2008): publisher, pornographic magazine mogul
J. A. Raynes (1870 - after 1916): composer and conductor best known for his contributions to Broadway musicals[ 89]
Jack Rea : NXT UK wrestler[ 90]
Phil Redmond : screenwriter , created Grange Hill , Brookside and Hollyoaks
Jamie Reid : punk visual artist and anarchist
Peter Reid : footballer, Everton F.C. and England international [ 91]
Robin Reid : boxer, WBC champion, won a bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Alberto Remedios : opera singer
James Renwick (1790–1863): scientist and engineer, his son James Renwick Jr. was the architect of St. Patrick's Cathedral , New York
Arthur Herbert Lindsay Richardson : Victoria Cross recipient
Miranda Richardson : actress
Bill Ridding : footballer, 1958 FA Cup Final winning manager
Sir Peter Rigby : entrepreneur, founder of Rigby Group
Ellis Rimmer : footballer, England international
Jimmy Rimmer : football goalkeeper, first English player to win European Cup with two clubs
John Rimmer : athlete, Olympic gold medallist
Andy Ripley : rugby union player for England (24 caps) and the British and Irish Lions on their unbeaten 1974 tour of South Africa [ 92]
Kate Robbins : impressionist , cousin of Paul McCartney , sister of Ted Robbins [citation needed ]
Ted Robbins : comic, actor and broadcaster, cousin of Paul McCartney , brother of Kate Robbins [citation needed ]
Nigel Roberts : computer scientist
Anne Robinson : journalist, host of TV game show The Weakest Link [citation needed ]
Bertram Fletcher Robinson : sportsman, journalist, editor, author and Liberal Unionist Party campaigner
Sir Ken Robinson : educationalist
Robert Robinson (1927–2011): broadcaster
James Roby : rugby league international for England rugby league team and Great Britain national rugby league team
Crissy Rock : actress and comedian
Ernie Roderick : boxer, former British and European welterweight and middleweight champion
Alfred Edward Rodewald (1862–1903): composer and conductor
Lord Bill Rodgers : politician, member of SDP Gang of Four [ 93]
Paul Rooney : visual and sound artist[ 94]
Wayne Rooney : footballer, Manchester United all-time record scorer, all-time most-capped outfield footballer with the England national football team (120 caps)
William Roscoe (1753–1831): banker, writer, best known as one of England's first abolitionists [ 95]
Milton Rosmer (1881–1971): actor who played George Burns in Atlantic Ferry about Liverpool brothers David MacIver and Charles MacIver and the early formation of the Cunard Line
Sir Ronald Ross (1857–1932): medical officer , director of Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Nobel prize winner , discover of the mosquito transmission of malaria
Norman Rossington : actor, best remembered for is roles in the Beatles film A Hard Day's Night and Double Trouble starring Elvis Presley
Leonard Rossiter : actor who played landlord Rigsby in the Yorkshire TV series Rising Damp , and the title character in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin and other roles
Steve Rotheram , Labour politician (former MP and metro mayor of Liverpool)
Alan Rouse (1951–1986): mountaineer, first British climber to summit K2 , the second-highest mountain on Earth
Patricia Routledge : actress, star of Keeping Up Appearances
Stan Rowan : boxer, British and British Empire bantamweight champion
Geoff Rowley : pro skate boarder[ 96]
Herbert James Rowse : architect whose works included India Buildings and Martins Bank Building
Dr Agness Maude Royden : suffragist, author, preacher, philosopher, pacifist, who was in The Black Book
Thomas Royden, 1st Baron Royden : founder of the shipbuilding company Thomas Royden & Sons
Joe Royle : footballer, England international , manager of Everton F.C.
Lita Roza : singer, first woman to have a number one record in the UK music charts
Stephen Rubin : chairman and co-owner of the Pentland Group , originally the Liverpool Shoe Company founded in 1932
Alan Rudkin : boxer, former British and Commonwealth and European champion
Robert Runcie : Anglican archbishop[ 97]
Edward Rushton (1756–1814): blind anti-slavery campaigner who founded the Royal School for the Blind , the oldest school for the blind in continuous operation
Willy Russell : playwright, screenwriter
Mike Rutherford : musician and songwriter, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Genesis and Mike and the Mechanics
Paul Rutherford : singer-dancer, Frankie Goes to Hollywood
John Rylands (1801–1888): owner of the largest textile company
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Herbert Samuel (1870–1963): political statesman and British Jewish diplomat
Robert Sangster (1936–2004): businessman, founded Vernons Pools , racehorse owner/breeder, established the Coolmore Stud
Sir Charles Santley (1834–1922): opera singer, first singer to be honoured with a knighthood
Sunetra Sarker : actress
Kevin Satchell : boxer, former British, Commonwealth and European champion
Ron Saunders : footballer, Aston Villa F.C. manager who won the league and European cups in the 1981–82 season
Alexei Sayle : comedian and writer[citation needed ]
Gia Scala (1934–1972): Hollywood film actress
Gustav Christian Schwabe (1813–1897): Hamburg -born financier
Richard Seddon (1845–1906): politician, former prime minister of New Zealand
Peter Serafinowicz : actor and comic writer, wrote the satire Look Around You , and voiced Darth Maul in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace [citation needed ]
Will Sergeant : musician, guitarist in Echo and the Bunnymen
Reginald Servaes : commander of the Reserve Fleet, vice admiral
Anthony Shaffer : dramatist of Sleuth and The Wicker Man , twin brother of Peter Shaffer [ 98]
Peter Shaffer : dramatist of Equus and Amadeus , twin brother of Anthony Shaffer [ 99]
Christopher Shannon : menswear designer
Chris Sharrock : drummer for the band Beady Eye , former member of the Icicle Works , the La's and Oasis
Alia Shelesh : YouTuber known for her reaction videos
Chris Shepherd : TV writer, film writer, producer
Kate Sheppard : New Zealand's most famous suffragette
Cornelius Sherlock : architect, co-designed the Walker Art Gallery with Henry Hill Vale
Danny Shone : footballer
Peter Shore : Labour politician[ 100]
Pete Shotton : businessman, member of the Quarrymen that later became the Beatles
Lady Sheila Sim, Baroness Attenborough : film and theatre actress
Mark Simpson : composer and clarinettist
William Muirhead Simpson (1844–1926): founder of international food and drink Princes Group [ 101]
Joey Singleton : boxer, former British light-welterweight champion
Peter Sissons : journalist and newsreader[ 102]
James Skelly : musician, songwriter and record producer, the Coral
Ken Skupski : tennis player
Neal Skupski : tennis player
Elisabeth Sladen : actress, best remembered as a Doctor Who assistant[citation needed ]
Callum Smith : boxer, former WBA (super) and Ring super middleweight champion
Edward Smith : captain of the White Star Line ship RMS Titanic
Herbert Tyson Smith : artist and sculptor
Sir John Smith : football chairman, Liverpool F.C.
Liam Smith : boxer, former WBO light-middleweight champion
Michael Smith : 2023 darts champion
Paul Smith : boxer, former British super-middleweight champion
Stephen Smith : boxer, former British and Commonwealth champion
Steve Smith : Olympic high-jumping medallist
Tommy Smith : footballer, Liverpool F.C. , scored the second goal in the 1977 European Cup final , former owner of the Cavern Club
Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby (1752–1834): of Knowsley Hall whose family had a long history of horse racing, established the Epsom Derby and Epsom Oaks
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby : three-time prime minister of the United Kingdom , noted as the longest serving party leader in Britain
Sonia : pop singer
Frank Soo (1914–1991): footballer, the only person of Asian background to play for the England national football team [ 103]
Annie Speirs : swimmer, Olympic gold medallist
C. H. Stanley : established and co-founded seafood company John West Foods
Edward Stanley, 18th Earl of Derby : president of the Professional Golfers' Association , involved in the inclusion of continental European golfers in the Ryder Cup
Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby : lord mayor of Liverpool , governor general of Canada, bequeathed the Stanley Cup , racehorse owner/breeder, established Stanley House Stables
James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607–1651): established the Manx Derby precursor of now celebrated Derby
Olaf Stapledon : author[ 104]
Graham Stark : actor
Michael Starke : actor
Freddie Starr : comedian, impressionist , singer and 1994 Grand National -winning owner
Sir Ringo Starr : drummer, singer-songwriter, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Beatles
Alison Steadman : actress[citation needed ]
A. G. Steel : amateur cricketer , noted for recording the first Test century and five-wicket haul at Lord's cricket ground
Robert Steel (1839–1903): chess player, conceived and organised the first international, long-distance chess match
Harry Steere : WWII flying ace
Thomas Steers (1672–1750): England's first civil engineer , built the first commercial wet dock in Liverpool and the first mercantile dock system
George Stephenson (1781–1848): "Father of Railways", pioneered the first transport tunnels under cities, Wapping Tunnel , Waterloo Tunnel and Victoria Tunnel
Nessie Stewart-Brown (1864–1958): co-founder of Liverpool Women's Suffrage Society the sister of Julia Solly
Adrian Scott Stokes (1854–1935): artist known for landscape paintings[ 105]
Sir Wilfred Stokes (1860–1927): inventor of the Stokes mortar used during WWI , the first single-person transportable mortar
Robert Stopford (1901–1976): bishop of London
Gordon Stretton : musician, credited with introducing jazz to Latin America
Ronald Stuart : Victoria Cross recipient
Alan Stubbs : footballer, Everton F.C. [ 106]
George Stubbs (1724–1806): artist, known for horse paintings[ 107]
John Stevenson Stubbs (1894–1963): WWI flying ace
Stuart Sutcliffe : early member of the Beatles [ 108]
Kenny Swain : one of four footballers from Merseyside who was a member of Ron Saunders ' team that won the league and 1982 European Cup Final with Aston Villa F.C.
Claire Sweeney : actress, singer and TV presenter
Clive Swift : actor and songwriter[ 109]
David Swift : actor[ 110]
Joy Swift : inventor of the murder mystery weekend
John Samuel Swire (1825–1898): shipping magnate, founder of China Navigation Company and the Swire group [ 111]
Terry Sylvester : singer-songwriter inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Hollies
Magda Szubanski : Australian actress
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Raymond Tallis : professor of geriatric medicine and poet[ 112]
Jimmy Tarbuck : comedian, entertainer, TV host
Liza Tarbuck : actress, TV and radio presenter, daughter of Jimmy Tarbuck
Banastre Tarleton (1754–1833): politician, led the British Legion in the American War of Independence
Nel Tarleton : boxer, British champion on three separate occasions and first to win the Lonsdale Belt outright twice
Sir Henry Tate (1819–1899): sugar magnate, established the Tate Britain and Tate Liverpool art galleries
Tanya Tate : adult film star[ 113]
Troy Tate : musician, the Teardrop Explodes
Derek Taylor : publicist for the Beatles , the Byrds , the Beach Boys , the Mamas & the Papas , co-founded the pioneering Monterey International Pop Festival
Jodie Taylor : footballer, England international
Ted Taylor : football goalkeeper, England international
Derek Temple : footballer Everton F.C.
Wally Thom : boxer, won the Lonsdale Belt outright, European and Commonwealth champion twice
Heidi Thomas : screenwriter and playwright best known for screen adaptations including I Capture the Castle , Cranford and Call the Midwife
Walter Aubrey Thomas : architect, designed the Royal Liver Building
George Thompson : one of the most important abolition and human rights lecturers in the UK and US, attended the 1860 World Anti-Slavery Convention
Sir Ivan Thompson : commodore of the Cunard Line , troopship captain in WWI and WWII
Phil Thompson : footballer, captain of Liverpool F.C. in the 1981 European Cup Final , captain of the England national football team
Bill Tidy : cartoonist[ 114]
Dick Tiger : Nigerian boxing champion[ 115]
Darren Till : mixed martial artist, UFC welterweight
John Tinniswood : accountant and supercentenarian , world's oldest man since 2024
Frank Tobin (1849–1927): rugby union , Liverpool F.C. , played for the oldest rugby union club and played in the first international match , also the first international match in any code of football
Ricky Tomlinson : actor and comedian
Mirabel Topham : actress and former owner of Aintree Racecourse home of the Grand National and Aintree Motor Racing Circuit that hosted Formula One British Grand Prix five times
Robert Tressell : Irish author of The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists
Norman Tunna : George Cross recipient
William Thomas Turner (1856–1933): captain of the RMS Lusitania when it sank , the first of 22 Cunard ships lost in WWI
George Turpin : boxer who won a bronze medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics [ 116]
Rita Tushingham : actress
Tommy Tynan : footballer
Cathy Tyson : actress
Liam Tyson : guitarist , a band member of Cast , performed, recorded and wrote with Led Zeppelin front man Robert Plant
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James Iredell Waddell : commander of the Liverpool ship CSS Shenandoah the vessel was surrendered in Liverpool marking the last official surrender of the American Civil War
Tony Waddington : songwriter, record producer
Pete Wade : blues/rock guitarist with Engine , and Connie Lush & Blues Shouter[ 118]
Neville Wadia (1911–1996): member of the Wadia family and chairman of Bombay Dyeing
Walter Wadsworth : footballer, Liverpool F.C.
Charles Wakefield, 1st Viscount Wakefield : founder of Castrol lubricant company[ 119]
Bianca Walkden : three-time taekwondo champion and Olympic medallist
Captain Frederic John Walker : the most successful anti-submarine warfare commander during the Battle of the Atlantic
Horace Walker : mountaineer who made many notable first ascents , including Mount Elbrus and Grandes Jorasses
Lucy Walker : pioneer mountaineer , first woman to climb the Matterhorn
William Walker (1856–1933): Grand National winning owner who helped establish the National Stud and Irish National Stud
Keith Wallace : boxer, former Commonwealth flyweight champion, was Frank Warren 's first professional signing
Nigel Walley : musician
Joan Walmsley, Baroness Walmsley : politician, member of the House of Lords
Jonathan Walters : footballer, Republic of Ireland international
Stephen Walters : actor
Tom Waring : footballer, England international
Curtis Warren : Liverpool Mafia boss
William Warwick : first captain of the Queen Elizabeth 2 ocean liner , his son Commodore Ronald W. Warwick was the first master of the Queen Mary 2
Alfred Waterhouse (1830–1905): architect
Edwin Waterhouse (1841–1917): co-founded PriceWaterhouse
Sid Watkins : president of Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile and Formula One institute of motorsport safety
Andrew Watson : likely the first black professional footballer, played for Bootle F.C.
Billy Watson : footballer, England international
Dave Watson : footballer, Everton F.C. England international
William Watson (1873–1961): racing driver, won the 1908 Isle of Man RAC Tourist Trophy , the oldest automobile race
Jamie Webster : singer-songwriter
John Webster : WWII flying ace
Richie Wenton : boxer, former British super bantamweight champion
Frank Westerton : stage and silent-film actor
James Wharton (1813–1856): pioneer boxer inducted to the International Boxing Hall of Fame
Johnny Wheeler : footballer, Liverpool F.C. , England international
Albert White : Victoria Cross recipient
Charley White : boxer, world title challenger on several occasions
Wildman Whitehouse (1816–1890): inventor, sent the first telecommunications to the United States
Alan Whittle : footballer, Everton F.C.
Dame May Whitty : film actress, first stage and film actress to receive a damehood
Henry Tingle Wilde : chief officer on the RMS Titanic
Kitty Wilkinson : called the "Saint of the Slums" due to her public wash house movement
Anne Williams : campaigned for justice following the Hillsborough disaster
Cliff Williams : musician, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Australian hard rock band AC/DC
Kathryn Williams : singer-songwriter
Martyn S. Williams : mountain and wilderness guide, first person to lead expeditions to the three extremes, South Pole (1989), North Pole (1992) and Everest (1991)
Joseph Williamson (1769–1840): philanthropist and builder of the Williamson Tunnels [ 120]
Bobby Willis : songwriter, husband and manager of Cilla Black
Tony Willis : boxer, British champion and won a bronze medal in the 1980 Summer Olympics
Harold Wilson : prime minister of the United Kingdom , educated at Wirral Grammar School for Boys , member of Parliament for Huyton 1950 to 1983, a statue was erected in Huyton town centre in 2006
Robb Wilton (1881–1957): comedian and actor
Peter Withe : footballer, Aston Villa F.C. England international , scored the winning goal in the 1982 European Cup Final
Gustav Wilhelm Wolff (1834–1913): Hamburg -born co-founder of Harland & Wolff , a shipbuilding company founded in 1861
Sir Corbet Woodall (1841–1916): gas engineer, governor of the Gas Light and Coke Company , the first public supplier of gas
Lord Woodbine (1929–2000): Trinidad -born musician, music promoter, first manager of the Beatles
John Woodhouse : merchant, pioneer of mass production and commercialisation of Marsala wine in 1773
Patricia Woodlock : artist and suffragette , served the longest prison sentence among suffragettes, attended the 1910 Black Friday march
Max Woosnam : England international footballer , also won Wimbledon tennis doubles, and a gold medal in the 1920 Summer Olympics
Eleanor Worthington-Cox : actress
Richard Wright (1723–1775): painter
Tommy Wright : footballer, Everton F.C. and England international
Pete Wylie : singer-songwriter with the band the Mighty Wah![ 121]
Arthur Wynne (1871–1945): inventor of the crossword puzzle
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