List of people from Kent

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List of notable residents of the county of Kent in England. Persons are grouped by occupation and listed in order of birth. Kent is defined by its current boundaries.

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[edit] Politicians, statesmen and lawyers

[edit] Soldiers

[edit] Clergymen

[edit] Entrepreneurs

[edit] Academics, engineers and scientists

[edit] Writers

[edit] Actors

  • Thomas Robson Brownhill (1821–1864) – theatre actor and comedian
  • Ellen Ternan (1839–1914) – actress and mistress of Charles Dickens
  • Francis Robert Benson (1858–1939) – actor and theatre manager
  • Lilian Braithwaite (1873–1948) – actress and Dame Commander of the British Empire
  • Sydney Greenstreet (1875–1954) – actor in films such as Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon
  • Victor McLaglen (1886–1956) – 1935 Academy Award winner for Best Actor
  • Ballard Berkeley (1904–1988) – actor noted for his role as Major Gowen in TV's Fawlty Towers
  • Margot Grahame (1911–1982) – actress in films such as The Informer and The Crimson Pirate
  • Harry Andrews (1911–1989) – actor in films such as Superman and Watership Down
  • Trevor Howard (1913–1988) – Academy Award nominated film actor
  • Peter Cushing (1913–1994) – film actor of the Hammer Films, Star Wars and Dr. Who and the Daleks
  • Bob Todd (1922–1992) – comedy actor and sidekick of Benny Hill and Spike Milligan
  • Hattie Jacques (1924–1980) – comedy actress of the Carry On films and TV's Sykes
  • Frederick Treves (actor) (1925–) – prolific TV actor
  • Alec McCowen (1925–) – Golden Globe nominated film, theatre and TV actor
  • Peter Barkworth (1929–2006) – BAFTA winning actor
  • Dinsdale Landen (1932–2003) – TV actor
  • Lance Percival (1933) – comedy actor
  • Patsy Byrne (1933–) – actress noted for her role as Nursie in TV's Blackadder II
  • Tom Baker (1934–) – actor in TV's Doctor Who and Little Britain
  • Joanna Van Gyseghem (1941–) – actress in TV's Duty Free and Rumpole of the Bailey
  • Michael Crawford (1942–) – Tony Award winning comedy, film and musical actor
  • Brenda Blethyn (1946–) – Academy Award nominated actress
  • Rusty Goffe (1948–) – dwarf actor in the films Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory and Willow
  • Fiona Reid (1951–) – Canadian TV and film actress
  • Mark Rylance (1960–) – theatre actor
  • Martin Ball (1964–) – theatre and TV actor
  • Shaun Williamson (1964–) – TV presenter and actor in TV's Eastenders
  • Naomi Watts (1968–) – Academy Award nominated actress
  • Matthew Holness (c. 1968–) – comedy writer and actor in TV's Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
  • Ben Moor (1969–) – comedy writer, and actor in TV's Fist of Fun
  • Mackenzie Crook (1971–) – actor in TV's The Office
  • Shane Taylor (1973–) – actor in TV's Band of Brothers
  • Sarah-Louise Young (1975–) – theatre actress
  • Jazz Dhiman (1975–) – film and TV actor
  • Chris Simmons (1975–) – actor in TV's The Bill
  • Orlando Bloom (1977–) – actor in the films The Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Oliver Chris (1978–) – actor in TV's Green Wing, The Office and Rescue Me
  • Kevin Bishop (1980–) – actor in the film Muppet Treasure Island and TV's Grange Hill
  • Joseph McManners (1992–) – musical theatre actor and singer

[edit] Musicians

[edit] Artists

[edit] Sportsmen

[edit] Presenters and entertainers

  • Kenneth Clark (1903–1983) – art historian and TV presenter
  • Frank Muir (1920–1998) – comedy writer and TV presenter
  • Michael Bentine (1922–1996) – comedian and member of the Goons
  • Tony Hart (1925–) – artist and children's TV presenter
  • Bob Holness (1928–) – presenter of TV's Blockbusters and Call My Bluff
  • Rod Hull (1935–1999) – TV entertainer, known for his puppet Emu
  • David Frost (broadcaster) (1939–) – TV presenter, satirist and journalist
  • Gloria Hunniford (1940–) – TV and radio presenter
  • Jan Leeming (1942–) – TV presenter and newsreader
  • Roger Day (1945–) – radio presenter for BBC Radio Kent
  • David Starkey (1945–) – historian and TV presenter
  • Reg Bolton (1945–2006) – circus clown and writer
  • Michael Hogben (1952–) – antiques dealer and presenter of TV's Auction Man
  • Jilly Goolden (1956–) – wine critic and TV presenter
  • Lorraine Michaels (1958–) – Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for April 1981
  • Carol McGiffin (1960–) – radio presenter and panellist on TV's Loose Women
  • Ian Hislop (1960–) – TV presenter and editor of Private Eye magazine
  • Fiona Phillips (1961–) – presenter of TV's GMTV
  • Mark Steel (1960–) – socialist comedian and newspaper columnist
  • Anton Vamplew (1966–) – astronomer and TV presenter
  • Nicki Chapman (1967–) – TV presenter and judge on TV's Popstars and Pop Idol
  • Marcus Bentley (1967–) – narrator of TV's Big Brother
  • Naomi Cleaver (1967–) – interior designer and presenter of TV's Other People's Houses and Honey I Ruined the House
  • David Bull (1969–) – doctor and guest on TV's Most Haunted Live, The Wright Stuff and Watchdog
  • Alistair Appleton (1970–) – presenter of TV's Cash in the Attic and House Doctor
  • Asha Gill (1972–) – model and TV presenter in Malaysia
  • Alex Lovell (1973–) – presenter of TV's Playhouse Disney and BrainTeaser
  • James Tanner (c. 1976–) – chef on TV's Ready Steady Cook
  • Luke Burrage (1976–) – juggler
  • Matt Morgan (comedian) (1977–) – co-host of Russell Brand's BBC Radio 2 show
  • Jodie Kidd (1978–) – TV presenter and fashion model
  • Kelly Brook (1979–) – model, actress and TV presenter
  • Cat Porter (1979–) – presenter of TV's The Mint and Quiz Call
  • Melanie Jane (1981–) – Page Three girl
  • Jasmine Sinclair (1982–) – bondage model
  • Paul O'Grady (1955- ) – TV presenter and creator of comic drag character Lily Savage.
  • Nick Bateman (1967–) – Big Brother contestant, TV presenter and writer

[edit] Miscellaneous

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