List of people from the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan
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:
A
Andy Ainscow (born 1968), former footballer[ 1]
James Anderton , former chief constable of Greater Manchester Police [ 2]
Richard Ashcroft , lead singer of The Verve , born in Billinge[ 3]
Chris Ashton , England rugby league and rugby union international, born in Wigan[ 4]
Bill Ashurst , rugby league footballer of the 1960s and 1970s for Great Britain, Lancashire, Wigan, Penrith Panthers, Wakefield Trinity, and Runcorn Highfield, born in Wigan[ 5]
B
David Banks , (born 1967) indoor/outdoor footballer and manager[ 6]
Alan R. Battersby , (born 1925) is a FRS and organic chemist known for his work on the genetic blueprint, structure, and synthetic pathway of Cyanocobalamin .[ 7]
Tom Billington , professional wrestler under the ring name 'Dynamite Kid', one half of tag-team 'The British Bulldogs ' with Davey Boy Smith , born in Golborne[ 8]
Margery Booth , opera singer and World War II spy, born in Wigan[ 9]
Thomas Burke , international operatic tenor; born in Leigh in 1890 and attended St Joseph's School in Leigh; the Leigh Wetherspoon's pub is named after him[ 10]
Kay Burley , presenter and newsreader on Sky News , born in Beech Hill, Wigan[citation needed ]
James Burton , built several early cotton mills in Hindsford and Tyldesley , born in Clitheroe[ 11]
C
Duncan Cleworth, born in Leigh and a member of Tyldesley Swimming Club competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.[ 12]
D
E
F
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] and current head coach of the Ireland rugby union team
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]
Phil Fletcher , puppeteer [ 22]
George Formby, Jr. , comedian, ukulele player and actor[ 23]
G
David Grindley former 400m runner
H
Eddie Halliwell (born 1979 or 1980), disc jockey[ 28]
Roger Hampson (1925–1996), artist, printmaker and teacher, born in Tyldesley [ 29]
Keith Harris , music industry consultant & artist manager (Stevie Wonder), former chair of UK Music's Diversity & Equality Taskforce, grew up in Wigan.[ 30]
Thomas Highs (1718–1803), inventor of cotton spinning machinery, born in Leigh[ 31]
James Hilton , author of Goodbye, Mr Chips , born in Leigh[ 32]
Arthur John Hope (1875–1960), architect and partner in Bradshaw Gass & Hope , was born and lived in Atherton[ 33]
I
K
L
Eric Roberts Laithwaite (1921–1997), engineer, known for his development of the linear induction motor and Maglev rail system[ 40]
John Lennard-Jones (1894–1954), born in Leigh and attended Leigh Grammar School. He was a physicist and Fellow of the Royal Society .[ 41]
Limahl , real name Christopher Hamill, pop rock/dance vocalist, lead singer of Kajagoogoo
James Lindsay, 24th Earl of Crawford (1783–1869), Earl of Balcarres, built Haigh Hall [ 42]
Luke Lowe (1889–?), Wigan-born football player. He briefly played in the Football League Second Division .[ 43]
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N
O
P
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]
R
S
Pete Shelley (1955–2018), born Peter Campbell McNeish in Leigh, singer, songwriter and guitarist with the Buzzcocks .[ 52]
Nigel Short , chess grandmaster, grew up in Atherton and attended St Philip's School[ 53]
Davey Boy Smith , professional wrestler for the WWF and WCW as The British Bulldog[ 54]
Danny Sonner , Wigan-born association football player who has represented Northern Ireland national football team [ 55]
John Stopford, Baron Stopford of Fallowfield , physician and anatomist, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester[ 56]
T
George Taylor , born in Wigan, footballer[ 57]
Georgia Taylor , actress best known for playing Toyah Battersby in Coronation Street
Ella Toone , born in Wigan, footballer for England
Addin Tyldesley who was born in Tyldesley and a member of the town's swimming and water polo club, competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics in London.[ 58]
Elizabeth Tyldesley , (1585–1654) the daughter of Thomas Tyldesley of Morleys Hall , Astley , was a 17th-century abbess at the Poor Clare Convent at Gravelines .[ 59]
Thomas Tyldesley , died in the Battle of Wigan Lane [ 60]
W
Charles Walmesley (1722–1797), Roman Catholic Titular Bishop of Rama; born in Langtree[ 21]
Dave Whelan , businessman nicknamed "Mr Wigan", founder of JJB Sports, former owner of Wigan Athletic, and former owner of Wigan Warriors[ 61] [ 62]
Katie White , member of The Ting Tings , born and brought up in Lowton[ 63]
Danny Wilson , Wigan-born association football player and manager[ 64]
Gerrard Winstanley , founder of the 17th-century Diggers , born in Wigan.[ 65]
James Wood (1672–1759), Presbyterian minister of the first Atherton and Chowbent Chapels, led a force that successfully defended the bridge over the River Ribble at Walton le Dale in the Battle of Preston in 1715.[ 66]
Thomas Woodcock , recipient of the Victoria Cross , born in Wigan[ 67]
Caleb Wright (1810–1898), Member of Parliament and mill owner who built Barnfield Mills in Tyldesley [ 68]
See also
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