List of people from the London Borough of Wandsworth
The following is a list of those who were born in the London Borough of Wandsworth, or have lived/live within the borders of the modern borough (in alphabetical order):
- Phil Collins - musician, singer, songwriter
 - Kyle Sinckler — rugby player
 - Leomie Anderson - model
 - Michail Antonio — footballer
 - Jonathan Ansell — singer
 - Alun Armstrong — actor
 - Martin Bashir — journalist
 - Tony Blair — former Prime Minister (shared a house with Lord Charlie Falconer in the Tonsleys on Bramford Road)
 - Emily Blunt — actress
 - Ernie Bowering — footballer
 - Edward James Boys — military historian
 - Marcus Brigstocke — comedian
 - Ben Bruce — musician, lead guitarist of Asking Alexandria
 - Frank Bruno — boxer[1]
 - Daisy Burrell — actress
 - Charles Bernard Childs — physicist
 - Thomas Craig — actor
 - Sophie Dahl — model
 - Jack Dee — comedian[2]
 - Daniel Defoe — author
 - Lesley-Anne Down — actor
 - Yootha Joyce — actress
 - George Eliot — author[3]
 - Lord Charlie Falconer — politician (shared a house with Tony Blair in the Tonsleys on Bramford Road)
 - Jason Flemyng — actor
 - Edward Gibbon — historian
 - Francis Grose — antiquary, lived in Mulberry Cottage on the Common (1731–1791)
 - Thomas Hardy — author (a blue plaque at the junction of Trinity Road and Broderick Road commemorates his residence)[3]
 - Ainsley Harriott — TV chef
 - Callum Hudson-Odoi — footballer
 - Mick Jones — guitarist/songwriter (The Clash, Big Audio Dynamite)
 - Mollie King — member of girl band The Saturdays
 - Keira Knightley — actress, lived on Swaffield Road
 - Gabrielle Lambrick - civil servant, teacher and historian
 - David Lloyd George — former Prime Minister
 - Lionel Marson — actor, British Army officer, cricketer
 - Martin Marquez — actor
 - Ramona Marquez — actor
 - Daniel Massey — actor
 - Irene Mawer — mime artist and educator
 - Michael Nicholson — journalist
 - Mark Owen — singer
 - Harry S. Pepper — BBC producer and songwriter
 - Kevin Pietersen — cricketer
 - Brian Sibley — writer
 - Steve Sidwell — footballer
 - Phil Spencer — TV presenter
 - Jessica Taylor — singer with Liberty X
 - William Makepeace Thackeray — novelist
 - Louis Theroux — TV presenter[4]
 - Paul Theroux — travel writer
 - Andrew Wakely — musician
 - Penelope Wilton — actor
 - Ed Wynne — musician
 
References
- ^ "Biography". frankbruno.co.uk. Archived from the original on 26 March 2010. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
 - ^ "Jack Dee's London". BBC News. 16 November 2009. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
 - ^ a b "Live in Thomas Hardy's London home". The Daily Telegraph. 21 October 2014. Archived from the original on 22 May 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
 - ^ "Louis Theroux: 'Even if you find what someone does hideous, you can". The Independent. 4 October 2005. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
 
