List of people from Wigan

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This is a list of people from Wigan, in North West England. The demonym of Wigan is Wiganer; however, this list may include people from the wider Metropolitan Borough of Wigan—from Ashton-in-Makerfield, Hindley, Ince-in-Makerfield, Atherton, Leigh, Tyldesley and other areas in the borough. 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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  • Duncan Cleworth, born in Leigh and a member of Tyldesley Swimming Club competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.[11]

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  • Georgie Fame, real name Clive Powell, R&B singer and keyboard player, born in Leigh[17]
  • Joseph Farington (1747–1821), watercolour artist, diarist and Royal Academician was born in Leigh where his father was the vicar.[18]
  • Andrew Farrell, former international rugby player of both codes, born and raised in Wigan[19]
  • Brian Finch, Wigan-born script-writer who contributed 151 episodes of Coronation Street over a period of 12 years[20]
  • Henry Finch (1633–1704), Presbyterian minister ejected from Church of England, born in Standish[21]
  • George Formby, Jr., comedian, ukulele player and actor[22]

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  • Paul Mason (born 1960), journalist and broadcaster, born in Leigh.[43]

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  • Edward Ormerod, mining engineer at Gibfield Colliery; invented the Ormerod detaching hook, an important mining safety device[45]
  • James O'Neill (born 1972), comedian, podcaster and online personality, known professionally as 'The Wigan Joker' and host of the eponymous 'Jimmy O Show' podcast[46]

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  • Mary Pownall (1862–1937), sculptor, was the daughter of James Pownall the silk manufacturer. She was born and raised in Leigh.[47]
  • James Caldwell Prestwich (1852–1940), architect, born in Atherton, who designed many of Leigh's buildings including the town hall.[48]

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