List of people from Wakefield

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This is a list of people from the City of Wakefield, a local government district in West Yorkshire, England. This list includes notable people from Wakefield, and the wider district, and so includes people from Normanton, Pontefract, Featherstone, Castleford and Knottingley and other areas. 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

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  • Victor Adebowale, The Lord Adebowale CBE, Baron Adebowale of Thornes

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  • Harry Earnshaw (1915–1985), racing cyclist
  • Monica Edwards, children's novelist
  • Mick Exley, rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, for Great Britain, England, Yorkshire, and Wakefield Trinity[5]

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  • Bob Haigh, English rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s, and coached in the 1970s[7]
  • John George Haigh, 1940s serial killer known as the Acid Bath Murderer
  • Michelle Hardwick, Soap actress best known for playing vet Vanessa Woodfield in Emmerdale since 2012 and hospital receptionist Lizzie Hopkirk in the ITV drama series The Royal.[8]
  • Norman Hardy, cricketer
  • John Harrison, clockmaker who solved the longitudinal problem, leading to sea power and GMT
  • Chanelle Hayes, Big Brother 8 contestant, now a glamour model
  • John Healey, politician and the former Financial Secretary to the Treasury
  • Barbara Hepworth DBE, sculptor
  • Nichi Hodgson, author, journalist and broadcaster
  • Keith Holliday, rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960s for Great Britain, Yorkshire, and Wakefield Trinity[9]
  • Reenie Hollis, bassist in indie band The Long Blondes
  • Duane Holmes, footballer for Derby County
  • David Hope KCVO PC, former Archbishop of York

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  • Bill Nelson, founder, lead guitarist and singer of 1970s progressive rock band Be-Bop Deluxe (founded in Wakefield) and of the New Wave and synthpop group Red Noise; solo music artist
  • Ian Nelson, musician and member of synthpop band Fiat Lux; member of 1970s progressive rock band Be-Bop Deluxe; younger brother of Bill
  • Paul Newlove, former professional rugby league footballer; current school teacher

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  • Alan M. Taylor, economist
  • Mike Tindall MBE, England and Gloucester Rugby Union player
  • Jane Tomlinson CBE, athlete and cancer charity fundraiser (from Rothwell in Leeds, on Wakefield border)
  • Derek Turner, 1960 Rugby League World Cup winning rugby league footballer of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, for Great Britain, England, Hull Kingston Rovers, Oldham, and Wakefield Trinity[20]

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See also[]

References[]

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