Famous people from Epsom include those born here:
Henry Dorling (died 1873), first clerk of Epsom race course And Mrs Beeton's stepfather
James Chuter Ede , former Home Secretary , born in Epsom in 1882[ 1]
Terence Reese , bridge player, in 1913
Petula Clark , singer, born in Epsom in 1932[ 2]
Freya Smith Dinshah , vegan activist, cofounder and current President, American Vegan Society , born in Epsom, 1941
Sarah Miles , actress, born in Epsom, 1941
Glyn Johns , recording engineer and record producer, in 1942
James Whale , 1951, broadcaster, born in Ewell Village and attended Longmead Boys' School
Jane Hutt , Labour politician serving as Member of the Welsh Parliament for the Vale of Glamorgan since 1999, was born here in 1949
Andy Ward , drummer from the band Camel , in 1952[ 2]
Bobby G , vocalist with band Bucks Fizz , in 1953[ 2]
Ian McKay (formerly Ian Laidlaw), art critic and writer, born here in 1962
Andrew Castle , GMTV presenter, was born in Epsom in 1963
Alex Kingston , actress, ER attended Rosebery was born here in 1963
Julia Ormond , actress born in Epsom in 1965
Jeremy Vine , BBC Radio 2 presenter was born in Epsom in 1965
Michaela Strachan , TV broadcaster, was born in Ewell in 1966
Simon Starling , Turner Prize 'Shedboatshed' winner, born 1967
Mel Giedroyc , actress and comedian in 1968
Nici Sterling , adult film actress in 1968
Warwick Davis , actor in 1970[ 3] [ 4]
Rebecca Carrington , comedian in 1971
Alex Inglethorpe , footballer in 1971
Neal Ardley , footballer in 1972[ 5]
Nick Easter , England international rugby union player, born 1978
Paul Hodgson , England international rugby union player, born in 1982
Tom Szekeres , actor, in 1983
Freddy Eastwood , footballer, born in Epsom in 1984
Chris Billam-Smith , cruiserweight boxer , born 1990[ 6]
Rory Burns , England international cricketer, born 1990
Sam Smith , rugby union player for Harlequins, born 1990
Dom Sibley , England international cricketer, born 1995
Tyger Drew-Honey , who plays Jake in TV comedy Outnumbered was born in Epsom in 1996, and attended Epsom College .
Catherine McCormack
Andy Johns , record producer, sound engineer
Thomas Mayr-Harting , former Ambassador of the European Union to the United Nations
Martin Parr , photographer
John Piper , painter and printmaker
Isabella Potbury , portrait painter and suffragette
Kathleen Riddick , British conductor
Joe Wicks , fitness coach
Famous people from Epsom who resided here include:
Isabella Beeton , writer famous for Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management , lived for a while at her stepfather's house in Epsom
Sally Mapp (c. 1706 -1737) bonesetter
John Parkhurst (1728-1797) academic, clergyman and lexicographer [ 7]
Jonathan Boucher (1738-1804 clergyman, teacher, philologist [ 8]
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847-1929) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Liberal Party MP[ 9]
Jimmy White , snooker player, lives in Epsom
Norman Wisdom , comic actor lived in Epsom until his health declined and his family sold the flat in the early 2000s
Frank Hampson (1918–1985) cartoonist and illustrator [ 10]
Jimmy Page , rock guitarist, founding member Led Zeppelin [ 2]
Alec Stock , former Queens Park Rangers and Fulham manager lived in Ashley Road, Epsom
Kenneth Wolstenholme , sports broadcaster, lived by Epsom & Ewell FC grounds in West Street, Ewell for many years
Bob Pearson, singer and pianist (of double act Bob and Alf Pearson ), lived in Epsom in the 1960s[ 11]
Stanley Baker , actor, lived in Epsom for many years
Rose Scott-Moncrieff , biochemist, died in Epsom
Colin Southgate , businessman
Ron Harris , Chelsea F.C. defender, nicknamed Chopper, lived in West Gardens, The Headway and his parents ran a sweet shop on Ruxley Lane in the 1960s and 1970s
David Charles Manners , theatre designer, author and charity founder lived in Hookfield and was educated at Ebbisham.
Joe Strummer , lead singer and co-founder of The Clash [ 2]
John Challis , actor, resided on the Woodcote Estate in Epsom as a child.[ 12]
Nadia Essex , TV personality
Tim Palmer , music producer and mixer went to Glyn School and Ewell Castle.
Famous people , past and present who are associated with Epsom include:
Jack Ashley , Labour MP now Baron Ashley of Stoke
Efan Ekoku , footballer
Tom Felton , actor
Evelyn Glennie , musician, attended Rosebery
Tim Vine , comic actor
Ameet Chana , actor
Jody Morris , footballer, grew up on the Longmead Estate
Stedman Pearson , singer/member of the pop group Five Star , attended Laine Theatre Arts
See also: winners of The Derby ; Epsom College and Rosebery School
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