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2006-08-25 11:27:21 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United Kingdom London

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Actors and actresses
Hugh Grant, (born 1960)
Mischa Barton, (born 1986)
Dame Julie Andrews (born 1935)
Tom Baker, (born 1934)
Christian Bale, (born 1974)
Sean Bean, (born 1959)
Kate Beckinsale
Orlando Bloom, (born 1977)
Tim Curry, (born 1946)
Dame Judi Dench, (born 1934)
Rupert Everett
Ralph Fiennes, (born 1962)
George Formby, (born 1904-died 1961)
Stephen Fry, (born 1958)
Sir Michael Gambon, (born 1940)
Sir John Gielgud, (born 1904-2000)
Cary Grant, (1904-1986)
John Gregson, (born 1919-1975)
Rupert Grint, (born 1988)
Sir Alec Guinness, (1914-2000)
Will Hay, (1888-1949)
Hugh Laurie, (born 1959)
Jude Law, (born 1972)
Jack Hawkins, (1910-1973)
Audrey Hepburn, (Belgian-born to Anglo-Irish-Dutch descent).
Dame Wendy Hiller, (1912-2003)
Stanley Holloway, (1890-1982)
Leslie Howard, (1893-1943)
Davy Jones, (born 1945 in Manchester.)
Keira Knightley, (born 1985)
Charles Laughton, (1899-1962)
Joanna Lumley, (born India 1946)
Margaret Lockwood, (1916-1990)
Hayley Mills, (born 1946)
John Mills, (1908-2005)
Sir Roger Moore, (born 1928)
Kenneth More, (1914-1982)
Anthony Newley, (1931-1999)
Sir Laurence Olivier, (1907-1989)
Cecil Parker, (1897-1971)
Daniel Radcliffe, (born 1989)
Joely Richardson
Miranda Richardson, (born 1958)
Sir Ralph Richardson, (1902-1983)
Dame Margaret Rutherford, (1892-1972)
Peter Sellers, (1925-1980)
Dame Maggie Smith, (born 1934)
Dame Elizabeth Taylor, (born 1932)
Emma Thompson, (born 1959)
Sir Peter Ustinov (English-born), (1921-2004)
Jack Warner, (1896-1981)
Emily Watson, (born 1967)
Emma Watson, (born 1990)
Michael Wilding, (1912-1979)
Googie Withers, (born 1917)
Sienna Miller, (born 1981)
Patrick Stewart, (born 1940)
Sir Ian McKellen, (born 1939)


Musicians and bands
Aphex Twin, (born 1971), electronic music pioneer
Arctic Monkeys
Autechre, electronic music pioneers
Malcolm Arnold, (born 1921), composer
John Barbirolli, (1899-1970), conductor
David Bedford, (born 1937), composer and musician
The Beatles
Thomas Beecham, (1879-1961), conductor
The Bee Gees
Harrison Birtwistle, (born 1934), composer
Black Sabbath
James Blunt, (born 1977)
Adrian Boult, (1889-1983), conductor
David Bowie
Havergal Brian, (1876-1972), composer
Benjamin Britten, (1913-1976), composer and pianist
William Byrd, (1543-1623), composer
The Chemical Brothers
Eric Clapton
The Clash
Coldplay
Cream
Andrew Davis, (born 1944), conductor
Colin Davis, (born 1927), conductor
Deep Purple
Frederick Delius, (1862-1934), composer
John Dowland, (c. 1563-c. 1626), composer of songs
John Dunstable, (c. 1383-1453), composer
Duran Duran
Edward Elgar, (1857-1934), composer
Orlando Gibbons, (1583-1625), composer
Ron Goodwin, (1925-2003) composer and conductor
George Harrison, (1943-2001), composer, member of The Beatles
Gustav Holst, (1874-1934), composer
Hope of the States
Saul Hudson, (born 1965), guitarist, member of Guns N' Roses, Slash's Snakepit and Velvet Revolver
John Ireland, (1879-1962), composer
Sir Elton John, (born 1947), pop star and composer
Olivia Newton-John, (born 1948), pop star
Davy Jones (born 1945, Singer/Percussionist, "The Monkees"
Keane
Nigel Kennedy, (born 1956), violinist
The Kinks
Led Zeppelin
Albert Lee, (born 1945), guitarist
Leftfield, dance music pioneers
John Lennon, (1940-1980), pop star, co founder of The Beatles
Andrew Lloyd Webber, (born 1948), composer of musicals
Massive Attack
Peter Maxwell Davies, (born 1934), composer
Sir Paul McCartney, (born 1942), pop star, co-founder of The Beatles
Thomas Morley, (c. 1557-1602), consort composer
Morrissey, (born 1959), composer, member of The Smiths
Mike Oldfield, (born 1953), composer and instrumentalist
Muse (band)
Oasis (band)
Ozzy Osbourne
Jimmy Page OBE, (Born 1944), guitarist
Peter Pears, (1910-1986), tenor
Pink Floyd
Jacqueline du Pré, (1945-1987), cellist
Robert Plant
Henry Purcell, (1659-1695), composer
Queen (band)
Radiohead
Simon Rattle, (born 1955), conductor
The Rolling Stones
Malcolm Sargent, (1895-1967), conductor
Sex Pistols
The Spice Girls
Ringo Starr, (born 1940), composer, member of The Beatles
Thomas Tallis, (c. 1505-1585), composer
Lionel Tertis, (1876-1975), violist
Michael Tippett, (1905-1998), composer
Ralph Vaughan Williams, (1872-1958), composer
William Walton, (1902-1983), composer
Thomas Weelkes, (c.1575-1623), composer
The Who
John Wilbye, (1574-1638), composer
Henry Wood, (1869-1944), conductor
Roger Waters, (born 1943) founder of Pink Floyd
Robbie Williams
Underworld (band), dance music pioneers

2006-08-26 03:12:48 · answer #1 · answered by anonymous 2 · 0 0

King Henry VIII, Margaret Thatcher, Eric Burdon, Robin Trower, James Bessemer, Winston Churchill.

2006-08-25 11:34:41 · answer #2 · answered by MARIA 4 · 0 0

John Lennon
Princess Diana
Paul McCartney
Pete Doherty
Kate Moss
Orlando Bloom
Keira Knightley
Ben Kingsley
Robbie Williams
David Beckham
Victoria (Posh) Beckham
Elton John

And many many more.

2006-08-25 11:33:42 · answer #3 · answered by JTz 3 · 0 0

Elton John

2006-08-25 11:32:53 · answer #4 · answered by Moxie Crimefighter 6 · 0 0

Do you mean Roald Dahl Books? He wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory!

2016-03-27 06:05:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The queen and royal family

2006-08-26 07:02:19 · answer #6 · answered by jemaple 3 · 0 0

Jack the Ripper , to name another sort of famous.
Blessed Be~

2006-08-25 11:34:16 · answer #7 · answered by Cheppyyyyy 2 · 0 0

rowan atkinson (mr. bean)
steven gerrard (world-famous football player)

2006-08-26 02:54:35 · answer #8 · answered by KingRichard 6 · 0 0

the beatles

2006-08-25 11:32:04 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

hugh grant

2006-08-26 03:47:51 · answer #10 · answered by all city 1 · 0 0

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