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
- Tony Binns, professor of geography.
- 彭雪玲 (born 1954), barrister and former Prime Minister Tony Blair's wife. Born in Bury, moved to Liverpool.[2]
- 丹尼·鲍伊 (born 1956), filmmaker and producer. Born in Radcliffe.[3]
- Steve Berry TV and radio presenter was born and educated in Bury.
- Richard Buxton (1786–1865), botanist. Born in Prestwich.[4]
C
- Noel Castree, professor of geography and author.
- Sir John Charnley (1911-1982), orthopaedic surgeon, hip replacement pioneer, born in Bury
- Richmal Crompton (1890–1969), real name Richmal Crompton Lamburn - author of Just William stories.[5]
D
- Victoria Derbyshire (born 1968), journalist and radio presenter. Born in Ramsbottom.[6]
E
- Elbow (band) were formed and played their first gig in Bury.
F
- Liam Frost musician and songwriter from Prestwich.[7]
G
- Jack Greenall (1905–1983), comic artist - created "Useless Eustace" [8]
H
- 内莉·霍尔斯特德 (1910–1991) - sprinter who competed in the 1932年夏季奥林匹克运动会. Born in Radcliffe.[9]
- 雷吉·哈里斯 (1920–1992), professional cyclist - twice Olympic silver medallist. Born in Birtle.[10]
- Gordon Hewart, 1st Viscount Hewart (1870–1943), lawyer and politician - Lord Chief Justice.[11]
- Simon Hopkinson - food writer and former chef.[12]
- John Horsefield (d. 1854), botanist and handloom weaver. Born and lived in Besses o' th' Barn.[13]
J
K
N
- Amanda Noar (born 1962), actress
- 加利·尼维利 (born 1975), footballer - brother of Phil - Manchester United defender and captain.[17]
- 菲尔·内维尔 (born 1977), footballer - brother of Gary - Everton midfielder and captain.[18]
- Tracey Neville
- Roy Newsome (1930-2011), conductor, composer, arranger, broadcaster[19]
P
S
- Suzanne Shaw (born 1981), real name Suzanne Crowshaw - ex-member of popgroup Hear'say - now star of West End shows and television presenter.[21]
- Peter Skellern (born March 1947),singer and songwriter, born in Bury.[22]
- 多迪·史密斯 (1896–1990), novelist and playwright - writer of 101 Dalmatians. Born in Whitefield.[23]
- Mark E Smith musician and frontman of The Fall. Lifelong resident of Prestwich.[24]
- John Spencer (1935–2006), snooker player - British champion 3 times. Born in Radcliffe.[25]
W
参见
- List of people from Greater Manchester
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