List of people from Kirklees

This is a list of people from Kirklees, a metropolitan district in West Yorkshire, England. This list includes people from Batley, Birstall, Cleckheaton, Denby Dale, Dewsbury, Heckmondwike, Holmfirth, Huddersfield, Kirkburton, Marsden, Meltham, Mirfield and Slaithwaite. The list is arranged alphabetically by surname:

Table of contents:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A

B

  • James Berry – executioner who hanged 131 people, born in Heckmondwike[2]
  • Tracy Brabin – television writer, television, film & theatre actor, politician; born in Batley and attended Heckmondwike Grammar School.
  • Sharon Brogden – (1966–) – voice actor, author and businesswoman, born in Mirfield[3][4][5][6][7]
  • Sir David Brown (1904–1993) – managing director of David Brown Ltd, owner of Aston Martin Ltd, born in Huddersfield[8]
  • Jeff Butterfield – international rugby union player; British Lion, 1955; born in Heckmondwike[9]

C

  • Alan Chesters (1989–2003) – Bishop of Blackburn, born in Huddersfield[10]
  • Paul Copley (25 November 1944–) – English actor and voice-over artist born in Denby Dale[11]
  • Albert Craig – known as the "Surrey Poet", wrote poems on cricket and football, born and raised in Meltham.[12]

H

I

  • Derek Ibbotson – athlete, set new world record for running a mile in 1957, born in Huddersfield[16]

K

  • Gorden Kaye – comedic actor, René in Allo, Allo, born in Huddersfield[17]

M

P

S

  • Ryan Sidebottom – cricketer for Yorkshire and England, born in Huddersfield[22]
  • Patrick Stewart – film, stage and television actor, Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation, born in Mirfield[23]
  • Frank Sykes – international rugby union player, born in Batley[24]

W

  • Jodie Whittaker – film and television actor, born in Skelmanthorpe; attended Scissett Middle School and Shelley High School.
  • Harold Wilson – politician, Labour Prime Minister 1964–1970 and 1974–1976, born in Huddersfield[25]

See also

References

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