Location of the London Borough of Hackney within Greater London
Among those who were born in the London Borough of Hackney (pronunciation ⓘ ), or have dwelt within the borders of the modern borough are (alphabetical order, within category) :
Key to "Notes" in tables below regarding the residents' affiliation to Hackney
Letter
Description
B
Indicates that the subject was born in Hackney.
D
Indicates that the resident died in Hackney.
I
Indicates that the subject is buried in Hackney.
L
Indicates that the resident lived in Hackney.
Reference citations in the "Notes" column refer to the information in the entire row.
Academia and research [ edit ]
Edmond Halley
Arts and entertainment [ edit ]
Zak Abel (born 1995), English singer-songwriter, musician, and Cadet national table tennis champion
Jamie Adenuga , grime rapper, known as JME; co-founder of Boy Better Know
Joseph Adenuga , grime artist, songwriter and record producer; better known as Skepta
Freema Agyeman , actress, born and brought up on the Woodberry Down estate[ 7]
Eileen Atkins , actress
Derek Bailey , avant-garde guitarist and leading figure in the free improvisation movement
Jeremy Beadle , television presenter
David Bendeth , born in Hackney, music producer, artist, songwriter, mixer
Steven Berkoff , playwright and actor, educated at Hackney Downs School [ 8]
Lionel Blair , Canadian-born British actor, grew up at Stamford Hill
Buster Bloodvessel , born Douglas Trendle, singer and frontman of Bad Manners , lived at Clapton Common
Dean Blunt , producer, contemporary artist, singer-songwriter and former member of hypnagogic pop duo Hype Williams ; real name Roy Chukwuemeka Nnawuchi; also known as Babyfather
Marc Bolan , musician, born at Homerton and brought up at Stoke Newington Common [ 9]
Richard "Abs" Breen , singer and member of pop band Five ; raised in Hackney
Gary Brooker , musician, founder of Procol Harum , born in Hackney Hospital
Tobi Brown , YouTuber , internet personality and member of the Sidemen ; born in Hackney
Bernard Butler , guitarist, known for his time with Suede ; born in Stamford Hill
Michael Caine , actor, educated at Hackney Downs School
Paigey Cakey , MC, born in Hackney
Phil Collen , guitarist with Def Leppard
Steve Conway , singer (1920–1952), lived in Hackney[ 10]
Adam Deacon , actor, brought up in Stoke Newington
Rob Dean , guitarist of new wave band Japan ; was associated in his first years with Clapton (probably was born and/or brought up there)
DJ Dextrous
DJ Dextrous , born Errol Francis, Ivor Novello Award - and BAFTA Award -winning producer and DJ known as Dextrous; born in Stoke Newington
Johnny Douglas (conductor) born, 19th. June, 1929
DJ Luck , born Joel Samuels, from the garage duo DJ Luck & MC Neat
DJ Ron , jungle, drum & bass producer and DJ; filmmaker
Pete Doherty , musician, lived in a flat in Hackney which was the site of many after-gig parties for his fans
Idris Elba , actor and musician
Paloma Faith , singer-songwriter, born and lived in Stoke Newington
Michael Fassbender , actor, lives in Hackney
Noel Fielding , comedian, Vince Noir in The Mighty Boosh and The Great British Bake Off host
Colin Firth , actor, lived at Sutton Place , Homerton
FKA Twigs , avant-garde and alternative R&B musician, artist and dancer, lives in Hackney
Green Gartside , musician and frontman of Scritti Politti ; lives in Dalston and formed his band in a Hackney pub
Professor Green , rapper and singer; lived in Clapton
Charlie Harper , British singer and songwriter, lead singer of the punk band U.K. Subs ; born in Hackney
Carol Harrison , actress, known as Louise Raymond in EastEnders ; lives at Victoria Park , South Hackney
Sara Hennell , author[ 11]
Gwyneth Herbert , singer-songwriter, lives in the borough[ 12]
Maddy Hill , actress, known for her role as Nancy Carter in EastEnders
Alfred Hitchcock , film director, began his career at the Gainsborough Studios in Shoreditch [ 13]
Sharon Horgan , Irish actress, writer, and comedian
Dave Kaye , pianist, born in Shoreditch ; later lived in Stamford Hill [ 14] [ 15]
1907 Hetty King sheet music cover, 1907
Hetty King , male impersonator of the music hall era; born in Shoreditch
Labrinth , singer-songwriter and music producer
Leona Lewis , singer, songwriter, first female winner of The X Factor ; lived in Stamford Hill
Marie Lloyd , entertainer, born in Hoxton and lived her later life in Hackney[ 16]
Lily Loveless , actress from BAFTA Award-winning drama Skins ; born in Finsbury Park, London
Peter Lowe , artist, born at Victoria Park, South Hackney
Syrie Maugham , interior decorator
Nicko McBrain , drummer for Iron Maiden
Hoxton Tom McCourt , musician, face, born in Shoreditch and lived in Hoxton
Martine McCutcheon , actress and singer
Lenny McLean , bare knuckle/unlicensed boxer, actor, born in Hoxton
Tom McRae , singer and songwriter, lived in Dalston and Hackney
Bill Meyer , printmaker and artist
Dicky Moore , musician
Esau Mwamwaya , Malawian singer
Trevor Nelson , disc jockey for BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra
Anthony Newley , actor and singer, born in Homerton
Pauline Quirke , born Stoke Newington, English actress, best known for her role as "Sharon Theodopolopodous" in the long-running comedy TV series Birds of a Feather
Tom Raworth , poet and visual artist, lived in Amhurst Road in the early 1960s
Mike Reid , actor and comedian
Rudimental , drum and bass group
Bree Runway , born Brenda Wireko Mensah, musician, born in the borough
Maverick Sabre , vocalist and rapper
Aba Shanti-I , born Joseph Smith, sound system operator and dub producer
Helen Shapiro , singer, educated at Clapton Park Girls School
Daniel Sharman , actor, known for his roles in Teen Wolf and The Originals [ 17] [ 18]
Matt Shultz , co-founder of band Cage the Elephant; lived in Lower Clapton Road in the early 2000s
Marina Sirtis , actress, known for her role as Deanna Troi from sci-fi series Star Trek: The Next Generation ; raised in Harringay [ 19]
Anthony Smee , theatre producer, writer, stage, radio, television and film actor
Adrian Smith , guitarist with Iron Maiden
Jessica Tandy , actress, born in Clapton[ 20]
Unknown T (born 1999), rapper, singer, media personality and member of 98s
John Varley (1778–1842), painter
Sid Vicious , musician and singer with the Sex Pistols
Arnold Wesker , playwright, educated at Upton House Secondary School
Robert Westerby , British (The Invisible Man , 1958), and Hollywood (The Three Lives of Thomasina ), screenwriter, author, boxer
Rachel Whiteread , artist, lives and works in Dalston[ 21]
Barbara Windsor , actress, born in Shoreditch and lived in Stoke Newington
Ray Winstone , actor, born in Homerton[ 22]
Business and finance [ edit ]
Engineering and technology [ edit ]
Mary Wollstonecraft , (c. 1797); a painting by John Opie
Politics and government [ edit ]
Henry Allingham , briefly the world's oldest man and World War I veteran
Major John André , soldier, executed as a spy by George Washington , lived with his Huguenot family at Lower Clapton
Tony Blair , former British Prime Minister, lived at 59 Mapledene Road in London Fields 1980–1986[ 39]
Paul Boateng , previously High Commissioner to South Africa , Chief Secretary to the Treasury , and Labour Party Member of Parliament for Brent South ; born in Hackney
Harry Cohen , Labour Member of Parliament, born in Hackney
William Randal Cremer , Liberal MP for Haggerston ; pacifist ; winner of the 1903 Nobel Peace Prize [ 40]
David Hallam , British Labour politician, educated at Upton House Secondary School, Homerton
John Howard , prison reformer, born and raised in Lower Clapton
John Hunter , governor of New South Wales lived and is buried in Hackney
Samuel Morley , philanthropist and abolitionist , born in Homerton and lived in Stamford Hill
Colonel John Okey , regicide of Charles I , lived in Hackney
Nat Wei , youngest Life Peer ever to enter the House of Lords ; social entrepreneur and senior advisor to the Cabinet Office on Big Society ; currently living in Haggerston
William Barber , first-class cricketer
Eric Bristow , darts champion
Edward Cuthbertson , cricketer
Kieran Dixon , professional rugby league player for London Broncos , Hull KR
Leonard Garrett , footballer
Phil Gilman , darts player
Bert Goodman , professional footballer, born in Dalston
Len Goulden , footballer for West Ham United and England
Ron "Chopper" Harris , footballer for Chelsea F.C. , raised in Hackney and attended Upton House School with footballer brother Alan Harris
Tao Geoghegan Hart , professional cyclist, born in Hackney
Shaka Hislop , former goalkeeper for West Ham United and Trinidad and Tobago , born in Hackney
Peter Hobson (born 1932), Olympic fencer, international fencing referee; headmaster of Brooke House school; born in Stoke Newington[ 42]
Albert Arthur Humbles , world endurance record breaking cyclist, born in Dalston
Phillips Idowu , world champion triple jumper, born and grew up in Hackney[ 43]
John Kane (born 1960), footballer
Anne Keothavong , tennis player; grew up in Hackney and learned to play on park courts in the borough; still lives in Hackney[ 44]
John Lewis (born 1954), footballer
Kevin Lisbie , football player for Charlton Athletic , born in Hackney
Lawrence Okolie , professional boxer, attended Stoke Newington School[ 45]
Michael Page , professional boxer and mixed martial artist; lives in Hackney [ 46]
Sanchez Watt , professional footballer playing for [Wealdstone]
Kaiyne Woolery , professional footballer for Tranmere Rovers
Anthony Yarde , professional boxer
^ a b c d e f g Entries with no sourced locality (district) of residence available are marked with a "?".
^ a b c d e f g All entries contain a reliably sourced reference. Entries may also contain a letter indicating the individual was B orn, L ived, D ied or I nterred in Hackney.
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^ "Sir Leonard Woolley (13 Southwold Road)" . Hackney Council . 28 February 2007. Archived from the original on 1 January 2009. Retrieved 19 August 2008 .
^ Jury, Louise (23 March 2007). "From council estate to Tardis: rise of the Timelord's sidekick" . The Independent . Archived from the original on 19 October 2007. Retrieved 18 September 2007 .
^ Coveney, Michael (4 January 2007). "Steven Berkoff: The real East Enders" . The Independent . Retrieved 10 May 2007 .
^ "Marc Bolan (25 Stoke Newington Common)" . Hackney Council . 28 February 2007. Archived from the original on 1 January 2009. Retrieved 19 August 2008 .
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^ Fordham, John (4 August 2009). "Gwyneth Herbert: the door-to-door diva" . The Guardian . London. Retrieved 25 April 2011 .
^ "Visiting Hackney" . Hackney Council . Archived from the original on 2 January 2008. Retrieved 10 May 2007 .
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^ "Notice" (PDF) . The London Gazette . 5 July 1940. p. 4137. Retrieved 2 February 2022 .
^ Morris, Paul. "Marie Lloyd" . The English Music Hall . Retrieved 10 May 2007 .
^ MacKenzie, Carina Adly (14 August 2012). " 'Teen Wolf' Season 3: 10 things to expect from showrunner Jeff Davis" . Zap2it . Archived from the original on 4 August 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2013 .
^ Donnelly, Matthew Scott (26 March 2014). "It's True…Daniel Sharman Is Leaving 'Teen Wolf,' And This Is How We Feel About It" . MTV.com . Archived from the original on 30 March 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ Sirtis, Marina [@Marina_Sirtis] (13 April 2018). "I was born in 'Ackney and grew up in Harringay. Went to school in Tottenham" (Tweet ). Retrieved 4 February 2019 – via Twitter .
^ "Jessica Tandy's family to unveil plaque to commemorate star's Hackney birthplace" . Hackney Council . 19 November 1998. Retrieved 10 May 2007 . [permanent dead link ]
^ Collings, Matthew (19 March 2000). "A day in the life of British art" . The Observer . Retrieved 10 May 2007 .
^ "Biography" . Ray Winstone . Retrieved 10 May 2007 .
^ "Joseph Priestley (113 Lower Clapton Road & Ram Place, E9)" . Hackney Council . 28 February 2007. Archived from the original on 1 January 2009. Retrieved 19 August 2008 .
^ "Mel Calman (64 Linthorpe Road)" . Hackney Council . 28 February 2007. Archived from the original on 1 January 2009. Retrieved 19 August 2008 .
^ "Legal fight over iTunes UK domain" . BBC News . 5 August 2005. Retrieved 20 March 2009 .
^ Crampton, Robert (29 March 2007). "Tackle a hoody – like Dave doesn't" . The Times . Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 12 February 2010 .
^ "Donald Zec obituary" . The Times . 8 September 2021. Retrieved 23 October 2021 .
^ "Anna Laetitia Barbauld (113 Stoke Newington Church Street)" . Hackney Council . 28 February 2007. Archived from the original on 1 January 2009. Retrieved 19 August 2008 .
^ Worpole, Ken. "Alexander Baron: 'The Lowlife' – 1963" . London fictions . Retrieved 30 November 2019 .
^ Lysons, Daniel. "Stoke Newington" . British History Online . Retrieved 30 November 2019 .
^ Mitchell, Charlotte (2004). "Carey, Rosa Nouchette (1840–1909)" . Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi :10.1093/ref:odnb/32288 . Retrieved 1 June 2011 . (Subscription, Wikipedia Library access or UK public library membership required.)
^ "Daniel Defoe (95 Stoke Newington Church Street, N16)" . Hackney Council . 28 February 2007. Archived from the original on 1 January 2009. Retrieved 19 August 2008 .
^ "Edmund William Gosse" . The Open University: Making Britain . Retrieved 30 November 2019 .
^ "Kate Greenaway (1 Cavendish Street, off New North Road)" . Hackney Council . 28 February 2007. Archived from the original on 22 June 2008. Retrieved 19 August 2008 .
^ "Harold Pinter (1930–2008)" . The Guardian . 22 July 2008. Retrieved 28 September 2009 .
^ Silverman, Kenneth (1991). Edgar A. Poe: Mournful and Never-Ending Remembrance (Paperback ed.). New York: Harper Perennial. pp. 16–18 . ISBN 0-06-092331-8 .
^ "Michael Rosen: Interview" . Time Out . 9 July 2007. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 28 September 2009 .
^ Tomaselli, Sylvana (16 April 2008). "Mary Wollstonecraft" . The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2018 Edition) . Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. Retrieved 30 November 2019 .
^ Ashworth, Anne (4 May 2007). "Tony's career in property" . The Times . Retrieved 18 January 2010 .
^ "Sir Randal Cremer" . Nobel-winners.com . 2003. Retrieved 18 January 2010 .
^ "Jesus Caritas News & Archive of the Spiritual Family of Charles de Foucauld" . Retrieved 4 March 2019 .
^ "Peter Hobson - Remembered" . 10 September 2020.
^ Davies, Gareth A. (18 December 2007). "My School Sport: Phillips Idowu" . The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 18 August 2009 .
^ "Anne Keothavong Biography" . annekeothavong.co.uk . Archived from the original on 5 March 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2009 .
^ Sajad, Kal (16 November 2017). "Lawrence Okolie: Boxer talks being bullied at school, losing seven stone and building his confidence" . Retrieved 6 February 2021 .
^ Ranson, Jacob (6 September 2017). "Hackney kick-boxer Michael Page set to make boxing debut" . Hackney Gazette . Retrieved 4 February 2019 .