List of people from the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
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Among those who were born in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, or have dwelt within the borders of the modern borough are:
A
[edit]- Les Allen – former footballer and manager
- Tony Adams – footballer
B
[edit]- Giles Barnes – professional footballer for Vancouver Whitecaps
- Adam Barrett – professional footballer for Southend United F.C.
- Rev. Abraham Blackborne – one of the longest-serving vicars of Dagenham[1]
- Mark Blackhall – professional footballer
- Jamie Borthwick – actor
- Billy Bragg – alternative rock musician[2][3]
- Sir Trevor Brooking – former professional footballer with West Ham
- Max Bygraves – musician, moved to the area in 1945[3]
C
[edit]- George Carey – Lord Carey of Clifton Archbishop of Canterbury
- Henry Chilver (Lord Chilver) – vice-chancellor of Cranfield Institute of Technology; Chair of Milton Keynes Development Corporation[4]
- Captain James Cook – married in Barking in 1762[5]
D
[edit]- Devlin – Grime MC
- Françoise Dior – French-born Nazi, arrested 1967
- Diversity – street dance group who won Britain's Got Talent in 2009
- Job Drain – soldier, awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery in 1914
E
[edit]- David Howell Evans (aka "The Edge") – popular music musician.
- Ethelburga (d. c.680 AD) – first Abbess of Barking Abbey
- Daisy Evans – singer, past member of S Club Juniors
F
[edit]- John Farnham – Australian singer; born in Dagenham
- Mark Frost (born 1962) – cricketer[6]
- Nick Frost – actor, comedian and screenwriter
- Elizabeth Fry – prison reformer[7]
G
[edit]- Paul Gbegbaje – Britain's Got Talent 2011 finalist
- Stephen Gray – cricketer
H
[edit]- Eva Hart – child survivor of RMS Titanic disaster[8]
- Danny-Boy Hatchard – actor
- Barry Hearn – sporting events promoter; Chairman of Leyton Orient F.C. and the Professional Darts Corporation
- William Hope – soldier, awarded the Victoria Cross in 1857 for bravery during Crimean War
- Rochelle Humes – television personality and singer
- Neil Humphreys – author
- Myke Hurley – podcaster and co-founder of podcast network Relay FM[9]
I
[edit]- IMD Legion – street dance troupe, contestants on Got To Dance and Britain's Got Talent
J
[edit]- Phill Jupitus – comedian, grew up in Barking
- Elliot Justham – professional footballer
K
[edit]- Ross Kemp – actor, born in Barking
- Paul Konchesky – footballer, born in Barking
L
[edit]- Jason Leonard – professional rugby union player, 2003 Rugby World Cup winner
- Vera Lynn – voted the most popular singer in 1939[3]
- Lethbridge, Charlotte[10] - a young writer, published a book named “Lucy and the time portal”[11]
M
[edit]- Megan McKenna – reality television personality
- McLean – singer
- Kevin Mitchell – boxer
- Bobby Moore – former professional footballer with West Ham; 1966 World Cup winner as captain of England[12]
- Dudley Moore – international film star and musician[3]
- Dean Marney – professional footballer with Burnley F.C.
- Yunus Musah - professional footballer with Valencia CF and USMNT[13]
O
[edit]- Conor Okus – professional footballer
- Hank Osasuna – actor and performance artist who grew up in Chadwell Heath
P
[edit]- Sara Pascoe – writer, stand-up comedian and actress
- Joseph Pearce – biographer, writer and professor; lives in New Hampshire, United States
- Stevo Pearce – owner of Some Bizzare Records[14]
- Martin Peters – footballer, World Cup winner in 1966 with England
- Daniel Potts – professional footballer for Luton Town
- Potter Payper - UK Rapper
- Darren Pratley – footballer currently playing for Bolton Wanderers
Q
[edit]- Zain Qaiser – "most prolific cyber criminal to be sentenced in the UK"
R
[edit]- Alf Ramsey – 1966 World Cup winning football manager with England
- Richard of Barking – Abbot of Westminster (died 1246)
- Jo Richardson – former Member of Parliament for Barking; Shadow Spokesman for Women's Rights, 1983–1992
- Jesse Roast – footballer
S
[edit]- Brian Saah – footballer, born in Rush Green
- Sandie Shaw – singer, won Eurovision Song Contest in 1967[15]
- Anne Shelton – singing star of the 1940s and 1950s[15]
- Stacey Solomon – 2009 X-Factor finalist; winner of the British version of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here in 2010
- Jessamy Stoddart – stage and television actress[16]
T
[edit]- Daniel Tammet – writer
- John Terry – former professional footballer
- Paul Terry – former professional footballer
- The Tremeloes – band formed by classmates Alan Howard and Brian Poole[15]
- Dave Trott – former chairman and Executive Creative Director of The Gate London, copywriter, blogger and author
- Wes Thomas – professional footballer with Oxford United F.C.
V
[edit]- Terry Venables – former professional footballer and manager
- Sir Cornelius Vermuyden – 17th-century Dutch drainage engineer; contracted by the Essex Sewer Commissioners to repair breaches in the Thames riverbank at Dagenham
W
[edit]- King William I – stayed at Barking Abbey in 1066 and 1067 while the Tower of London was being constructed
- Norma Winstone – jazz singer[15]
- Richard Wisker – actor, singer
- Mary Wollstonecraft – early feminist[17]
Z
[edit]- Bobby Zamora – professional footballer with Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.
References
[edit]- ^ "Blackburne, Abraham (BLKN733A)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- ^ Deborah Ross (11 November 2002). "Billy Bragg: Rebel with a cause". London: The Independent. Archived from the original on December 26, 2008. Retrieved 9 January 2010.
- ^ a b c d Anon 2009a, p. 1.
- ^ McKeown, Pat (25 July 2012). "Lord Chilver obituary". The Guardian. London.
- ^ "Famous 18th-century people in Barking and Dagenham" (PDF), Local Studies Information Sheets, Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council, 2008, retrieved 9 January 2010[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Player profile: Mark Frost". CricketArchiv'l[pplplp.[#'e. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
- ^ "Elizabeth Fry" (PDF), Local Studies Information Sheets, Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council, 2007, retrieved 9 January 2010[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Anon 2009b, p. 1
- ^ "Myke Hurley | LinkedIn".
- ^ Charlotte Lethbridge - SRS Alumni Interview (Bookworm Month 2022), retrieved 2022-08-28
- ^ "Lucy and the Time Portal by Charlotte Lethbridge | WHSmith". 'WHSmith. Retrieved 2022-08-28.
- ^ Jeff Powell (2006). Bobby Moore: The Life and Times of a Sporting Hero. Anova.
- ^ "Yunus Musah's USMNT call-up and Valencia starting role are no fluke". ESPN.com. 2020-11-06. Retrieved 2020-12-13.
- ^ Marc Almond (2000). Tainted Life. Sidgwick & Jackson. p. 98.
- ^ a b c d Anon 2009a, p. 2
- ^ "Dagenham glow stick service helps raise £40k for charity". Barking & Dagenham Post. 10 January 2016. Archived from the original on 21 August 2022. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
- ^ Anon 2009b, p. 2
- Bibliography
- Anon (2009a), "Singers and Musicians" (PDF), Local Studies Information Sheets, Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council, retrieved 9 January 2010[permanent dead link ]
- Anon (2009b), "Famous women of Barking and Dagenham" (PDF), Local Studies Information Sheets, Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council, retrieved 9 January 2010[permanent dead link ]