List of people from Yorkshire
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This is a list 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
Brenda Hale, President of the British Supreme Court, 2017–present
Inventors, explorers, scientists and pioneers
Captain James Cook
Sir George Cayley
Name
Place
Life
Comments
Reference
Edward Victor Appleton
1892–1965
Nobel Prize in Physics in 1947
[ 1]
James Henry Atkinson
Leeds
1849–1942
inventor of the mousetrap
[ 2] [ 3]
Donald Bailey
1901–1985
inventor of the Bailey Bridge
[ 4]
William Bateson
1861–1926
geneticist; first to use term "genetics"
[ 5] [ 6]
George Birkbeck
1776–1841
doctor, philanthropist, founder of Birkbeck College
[ 7]
Joseph Bramah
Barnsley
1748–1814
invented hydraulic press; one of two founders of hydraulic engineering
[ 5] [ 8]
Harry Brearley
1871–1948
Sheffield inventor of stainless steel
[ 9]
Henry Briggs
1561–1630
perfected system of logarithms used today by astronomers, navigators
[ 10]
Phil Burgan
1951–
pharmacist; CEO and Chairman of MMCG
[citation needed ]
Ralph Burton
d.1768
British soldier and Canadian settler
[ 11]
Sir George Cayley
born in Scarborough
1773–1857
engineer, one of the most important people in the history of aeronautics
[ 5]
Capt. James Cook
Marton, Middlesbrough
1728–79
Georgian oceanic explorer
[ 5]
Rick Dickinson
1956(?)
industrial designer responsible for the ZX80 , ZX81 , ZX Spectrum and Sinclair QL keyboards and cases
[ 12]
John Harrison
Foulby
1693–1776
horologist and mathematician
[ 5]
Amy Johnson
born in Hull
1903–41
aviator
[ 5] [ 13]
Joseph Priestley
born in Birstall
1733–1804
physicist and chemist
[ 14]
Augustus Pitt Rivers
1827–1900
British Army officer, ethnologist , anthropologist and archaeologist
[ 5]
Nicholas Saunderson
Thurlstone
1682–1739
Lucasian Professor of Mathematics , University of Cambridge
[ 15]
Helen Sharman
born in Sheffield
1963–
first British astronaut, first Western European woman in space
[ 5]
Percy Shaw
born in Halifax
1889–1975
inventor of the cat's eyes reflecting roadstuds
[ 16]
John Smeaton
1724–92
civil engineer responsible for the design of bridges, canals , harbours and lighthouses
[ 5]
Frederick Walton
born in Sowerby Bridge
1834–1928
inventor of Linoleum
[ 17]
John Wycliffe
1330–84
theologian, reformist, pioneering translator
[ 5]
Sīlācāra
born in Hull
1871–1951
one of the earliest western Buddhist monk in modern times
[citation needed ]
Politicians and activists
Harold Wilson, Labour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1970 and 1974 to 1976
William Wilberforce
Writers
The Brontë Sisters
Anne Lister (1791–1840)
Name
Place
Life
Comments
Reference
Simon Armitage
born Huddersfield
1963–
Poet, writer
[ 23]
W. H. Auden
born York
1907– 1973
Poet, critic, essayist
[ 24]
Alcuin of York
born near York
732–804
Early Middle Ages scholar, ecclesiastic, poet and teacher
[ 5] [ 25]
Alan Bennett
born in Leeds
1934–
playwright and actor
[ 5]
Barbara Taylor Bradford
born in Leeds
1933–
best-selling British-American novelist, debut novel, A Woman of Substance
[ 26]
Anne Brontë
born in Thornton
1820–49
writer, author of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
[ 27]
Branwell Brontë
born in Thornton
1817–48
writer and artist
[ 27]
Charlotte Brontë
born in Thornton
1816–55
writer, author of Jane Eyre
[ 27]
Emily Brontë
born in Thornton
1818–48
writer, author of Wuthering Heights
[ 5] [ 27]
Cædmon
born Whitby
657–684
Earliest English poet
Bede's Historia ecclesiastica .
Ian Clayton
born in Featherstone
1959–
Writer and broadcaster
[citation needed ]
Margaret Drabble
born in Sheffield
1939–
literary Prize-winning writer
[citation needed ]
Stanley Ellis
born in Bradford
1926–2009
English linguistics scholar, writer and broadcaster, English regional dialects.
[ 28]
Helen Fielding
born in Morley, West Yorkshire
1958–
novelist and screenwriter, Bridget Jones's Diary (1996), The Edge of Reason (1999)
[ 26]
Roger Hargreaves
born in Cleckheaton
1935–1988
writer of the Mr. Men and Little Miss books
[citation needed ]
Joanne Harris
born in Barnsley
1964–
English author, award-winning novel Chocolat
[citation needed ]
Tony Harrison
born in Leeds
1964–
Poet, translator, critic, dramatist
[ 26]
Susan Hill
born Scarborough , North Yorkshire
1942–
novels include The Woman in Black and I'm the King of the Castle , Somerset Maugham Award (1971). Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2012
[citation needed ]
Barry Hines
born Hoyland Common near Barnsley
1939–2016
Novelist, television script-writer. A Kestrel for a Knave (1968), Kes
[citation needed ]
Richard Hoggart
born in Potternewton , Leeds
1918–2014
Writer on English literature, sociology and cultural studies
[citation needed ]
Winifred Holtby
Rudston , East Riding of Yorkshire
1898 - 1935
Novelist of works based on 1920-1930 Yorkshire women's empowerment, her works include South Riding (novel) , The Land of Green Ginger, A Crowded Street, Anderby Wold
[citation needed ]
Ted Hughes
born in Mytholmroyd
1930–98
poet laureate of United Kingdom, 1984–1998.
[ 5]
Anne Lister
born in Halifax, West Yorkshire
1791-1840
English landowner, diarist, and mountaineer.
[ 29]
Andrew Marvell
born in Winestead -in-Holderness, East Riding of Yorkshire
1621–78
poet
[ 5]
Ian McMillan
born in Darfield , South Yorkshire
1956–
poet
Julie O'Neill
1971–
author
J. B. Priestley
born in Bradford
1894–1984
writer, novelist and broadcaster
[ 5]
Christopher Riley
born in Bridlington
1967–
Science and history writer and documentarian
Ray Robinson
born in Northallerton
1971–
English novelist and screenwriter, award-winning novel Electricity
[citation needed ]
Sally Wainwright
born in Huddersfield , Yorkshire
1963–
English television writer, producer, and director: Scott & Bailey (2011–2016), Last Tango in Halifax (2012–2016), Happy Valley (2014–present), and Gentleman Jack (2019–present).
Keith Waterhouse
born in Hunslet , Leeds
1929–2009
British novelist, newspaper columnist, many television series, novels: Billy Liar (1959)
[ 26]
Stanley Wells
born in Hull
1930–
Shakespearean scholar, writer, professor and editor who has been honorary president of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, professor emeritus at the University of Birmingham
Saints
John Fisher
Entertainers
Actors and actresses
Name
Place
Life
Comments
Reference
Mark Addy
York
actor
[ 36]
Julian Barratt
Leeds
actor, comedian
[citation needed ]
Keith Barron
Mexborough
actor
[ 37]
Sean Bean
Sheffield
1959–
actor
[ 38]
Brian Blessed
Mexborough
1936–
actor
[citation needed ]
Chuckle Brothers
Rotherham
1944–2018, 1947–
TV actors
[citation needed ]
Sir Tom Courtenay
Hull, East Riding
actor
[ 39]
Dame Judi Dench
York
actress
[ 5]
Peter Firth
Bradford
actor
[ 5]
James Frain
Leeds
actor
[ 5]
Brian Glover
Sheffield (raised in Barnsley)
actor, comedian
[ 40]
Charlie Heaton
Bridlington
1994–
actor
[citation needed ]
Elizabeth Henstridge
Sheffield
1987-
actress, model, fashion designer, YouTuber, podcaster and director
[citation needed ]
Ralph Ineson
Leeds
actor
[ 41]
Gorden Kaye
Huddersfield
1941–2017
Actor, comedian
[ 42]
Sir Ben Kingsley
Scarborough
actor
[ 5]
Charles Laughton
Scarborough
1899–1962
actor, screenwriter, and director of the film The Night of The Hunter
[ 5]
Matthew Lewis
Leeds
actor
[citation needed ]
James Mason
Huddersfield
1909–1984
actor
[citation needed ]
Michael Palin
Sheffield
1943–
actor, comedian
[citation needed ]
Andrew-Lee Potts
Bradford
actor
[ 43]
Dame Diana Rigg
Doncaster
1938–2020
actress
[ 44]
Jack Shepherd
Leeds
actor
[ 45]
Peter O'Toole
Leeds
actor
[ 46]
Sir Patrick Stewart
Mirfield
actor
[ 47]
Laura White
Yorkshire
1996–
actress
[ 48]
Liz White
Rotherham
1979–
actress
[citation needed ]
Jodie Whittaker
Skelmanthorpe
actress
[ 49]
Tom Wilkinson
Leeds
actor
[ 50] [ 51]
Jeremy Clarkson
Name
Place
Life
Comments
Reference
Jeremy Clarkson
Doncaster
presenter and former host of BBC TV's Top Gear
[ 52]
Angela Crow
Wharfedale
1938–
actress
[citation needed ]
Rodney Bewes
Bingley , Bradford
1937–2017
comedian, actor
[citation needed ]
Roy Castle
Scholes
1932–1994
comedian, singer, actor, television presenter
[ 53]
Paul Daniels
South Bank, Middlesbrough
1938–2016
illusionist, quiz show host
[citation needed ]
Adrian Edmondson
Bradford
1957–
comedian, actor
[citation needed ]
Leigh Francis (Keith Lemon )
Beeston, Leeds
1973–
comedian, entertainer
[citation needed ]
Frankie Howerd
York
1917–1992
comedian
[citation needed ]
Gorden Kaye
Huddersfield
1941–2017
actor
[citation needed ]
Bob Mortimer
Acklam, Middlesbrough
1959–
comedian, entertainer
[citation needed ]
Wendy Richard
Middlesbrough
1943–2009
actress
[citation needed ]
Paul Shane
Thrybergh , Rotherham
1940–2013
comedian, actor
[citation needed ]
Mollie Sugden
Keighley
1922–2009
actress
[citation needed ]
Dame Penelope Wilton
Scarborough
1946–
actress
[citation needed ]
Ernie Wise
Bramley
1925–1999
comedian
[citation needed ]
Musicians and bands
Mel B
Sport
Name
Place
Life
Comments
Reference
David Bairstow
born in Bradford, Yorkshire
1951 – January 1998
cricketer
[citation needed ]
Jonathan Bairstow
born in Bradford
1989–
Yorkshire CCC and England cricketer and son of David. (Above)
[ 62]
Gordon Banks
born in Sheffield
1937-2019
Goal keeper, England World Cup Winner 1966
Geoffrey Boycott
born in Fitzwilliam
1940–
Yorkshire CCC and England cricketer
[ 63]
Alistair Brownlee
born in Dewsbury
1988–
Olympic gold medalist, world champion in triathlon
[ 64]
Jonathan Brownlee
born in Leeds
1990–
Olympic silver medalist, world champion in triathlon
[ 64]
Brian Clough
born in Middlesbrough
1935–2004
footballer and football manager
[ 5]
Jessica Ennis
born in Sheffield
1986–
Olympic gold medalist, world champion in heptathlon
[ 65]
Lewis Cook
born in York
1997–
footballer, midfielder for AFC Bournemouth and England
[citation needed ]
Josh Coburn
born in Bedale
2002-
footballer, formerly for Sunderland Football Club , current forward for Middlesbrough Football Club
Ben Godfrey
born in York
1997–
footballer, defender/midfielder for Norwich City
[citation needed ]
Darren Gough
born in Barnsley
1970–
cricketer
[ 5]
Alan Hinkes
1954–
mountaineer, first Briton to climb world's highest 14 peaks
[ 5]
Len Hutton
born in Pudsey
1916–90
cricketer, Ashes-winning captain
[ 5]
Innes Ireland
born in Mytholmroyd
Formula One driver
[citation needed ]
Kevin Keegan
born in Doncaster
1951–
footballer, 2 x European footballer of the year
[ 5]
Harry Maguire
born in Sheffield
1993 –
football player for Manchester United and England
Steve McClaren
born in York
1961–
football manager and former player
[citation needed ]
Jamie Reeves
born in Sheffield
1962–
world champion strength athlete, World's Strongest Man of '89
[citation needed ]
Joe Root
Sheffield
1990
Cricketer for Yorkshire CCC and England
[ 66]
David Seaman
born in Rotherham
1963
footballer, goalkeeper for Arsenal and England
[ 67]
John Stones
born in Barnsley
1994–
footballer, Centre back ,for Manchester City and England
[citation needed ]
Jane Tomlinson
1964–2007
amateur athlete and cancer charity fundraiser
[ 68]
Fred Trueman
1931 – July 2006
cricketer
[ 5]
Jamie Vardy
born in Sheffield
1987–
footballer, striker for Leicester City and England
[ 69]
Danny Willett
born in Sheffield
1987–
golfer, second Englishman to win The Masters
[ 70]
Tom Pidcock
born in Leeds
1999–
cyclist, olympic champion
Artists and sculptors
Furniture maker Robert Thompson's trademark mouse
Crime
Name
Place
Life
Comments
Reference
Mary Bateman
born in Asenby , worked in Thirsk
1768–1809
"Yorkshire Witch"; convicted of fraud and murder, hanged
[ 84]
John Christie
born in Illingworth
1899–1953 (Hanged)
serial killer, known as "The Rillington Place Strangler"
[ 85]
Stephen Griffiths
born in Dewsbury
1969–
serial killer, known as "The Crossbow Cannibal"
[ 86]
Mark Hobson
born in Wakefield
1969–
'spree killer' who murdered four people
[citation needed ]
Donald Neilson
born in Dewsbury
1936–2011
armed robber, serial killer, known as "The Black Panther"
[ 87]
Jimmy Savile
born in West Riding
1926–2011
Prolific sex abuser of both adults and children, TV presenter, celebrity, charity fund-raiser
[ 88]
Edward Simpson
born in Sleights
1815–?
infamous forger of prehistoric flint tools, sold to many notable museums
[ 89]
Peter Sutcliffe
born in Bingley
1946–2020
serial killer, known as "The Yorkshire Ripper"
[ 90]
People in fiction
Dracula by Bram Stoker : A Russian ship, the Demeter , having weighed anchor at Varna , runs aground on the shores of Whitby , North Yorkshire, England, during a fierce tempest. Whitby continues to celebrate its link with Dracula, as well as its Victorian gothic past[ 91]
Beedle the Bard: In J. K. Rowling 's Harry Potter wizarding world , he is the fictional author of The Tales of Beedle the Bard . Beedle was born in Yorkshire in the 15th century.[ 92] [ 93]
Robinson Crusoe : The title character from the novel by Daniel Defoe is from York
Robin Ellacott, Cormoran Strike 's detective partner in the Cormoran Strike series by Robert Galbraith , was raised in Masham , North Yorkshire
Others
See also
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