List of people from Stockport

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This is a list of people from Stockport, in North West England. The demonym of Stockport is Stopfordian, however, this list may include people from Bredbury, Cheadle, Cheadle Hulme, Marple, Reddish and Romiley, all from the wider Metropolitan Borough of Stockport. This 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
See alsoReferences

A[]

B[]

C[]

  • Nick Cohen, journalist.
  • James Conway (1922–1942), Royal Navy marine; born in Edgeley; shot on Cockleshell Heroes commando raid[19]
  • Craig Cash, comedy writer and actor, Dave in The Royle Family born and raised in Heaton Norris

D[]

  • Tess Daly (born 1969), English model and television presenter, known for co-presenting the BBC One celebrity talent show Strictly Come Dancing
  • Karl Davies (born 1982), English film and television actor
  • Josh Dewhurst, Lead guitarist for the band Blossoms
  • Sacha Dhawan (born 1984), English actor, stage, film, television and radio; born in Bramhall, Stockport
  • David Dickinson, born David Gulessarian (born 1941), antiques expert and television presenter[citation needed]
  • Joe Donovan, Drummer for the band Blossoms.[citation needed]

E[]

  • Paul Eastham, singer-songwriter and musician of Celtic rock band Coast
  • Alex Etel (born 1994), English actor known for Millions and The Water Horse
  • Yasmin Evans (born 1990), English radio DJ and TV presenter known for presenting on BBC Radio 1Xtra

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G[]

H[]

I[]

J[]

  • Paul Jackson (born 1947), television director, producer and executive
  • Owen Jones, journalist
  • Barb Jungr, singer, songwriter and musician[31]

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L[]

M[]

O[]

  • Tom Ogden, lead singer of the band Blossoms.[citation needed]
  • Tony O'Shea (born 1961) English darts player who competes in British Darts Organisation events.

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R[]

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References[]

Notes
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