List of people from York

This is a list of notable people with a Wikipedia page associated with York, a city in North Yorkshire, England.

Actors and performers

David Bradley
  • Mark Addy (born 1964)
  • Taj Atwal (born 1987)
  • Rob Auton (living)
  • David Bradley (born 1942)
  • Michael Burns (born 1952)
  • Judi Dench (born 1934)
  • Keith Drinkel (born 1944)
  • Dustin Gee (1942–1986)
  • Frankie Howerd (1917–1992)
  • Ian Kelsey (born 1966)
  • Janet McTeer (born 1961)
  • Eille Norwood (1861–1948)[1]
  • Peter Woodthorpe (1931–2004)

Arts

  • Mary Ellen Best (1809–1891), painter
  • Nathan Drake (1728–1778), artist, a fellow of the Society of Artists
  • William Etty (1787–1849), painter.[2]
  • John Flaxman (1755–1826), sculptor and draughtsman.[3]
  • Patrick Hall (1906–1992), artist
  • Albert Joseph Moore (1841–1893), painter.[4]
  • Francis Place (1647–1728), artist
  • Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929), painter
Joseph Rowntree

Confectioners

  • Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree (1871–1954), chocolatier and reformer
  • Joseph Rowntree (1836–1925), chocolatier and philanthropist
  • Joseph Terry (1828–1898), confectioner

Musicians

Låpsley
Asking Alexandria

Groups

Historians

Politicians and rulers

Constantine the Great

Religion

Guy Fawkes
  • Aaron of York (c. 1190 – c. 1253), financier and Chief Rabbi of England
  • Alcuin (c. 735–804), Christian scholar.[11]
  • John Ball (c. 1338–1381), Lollard priest and rebel.[12]
  • Margaret Clitherow (died 1586), Catholic saint and martyr
  • John Earle (c.1601–1665), bishop and writer on social customs.[13]
  • Guy Fawkes (1570–1606), Roman Catholic revolutionary.[14]
  • Josce of York (died 1190), Jewish martyr
  • Francis Mason (1799–1874), American missionary.[15]
  • Thomas Morton (1564–1659), bishop.[16]
  • Matthew Poole (1624–1679), theologian.[17]
  • Beilby Porteus (1731–1809), successively Bishop of Chester and of London.[18]
  • Richard Sterne (c. 1596–1683), Archbishop of York (1664–83), revised the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.[19]
  • William of York (1110–1154), archbishop, patron saint of York

Sciences and architecture

Martin Rees, Lord Rees of Ludlow

Sports

Lewis Cook, footballer
Ben Godfrey, footballer
Steve McClaren, 2012, football manager

Football

and

Rugby

Cricket

William Prest

Motor sport

  • Steve Webster MBE (born 1960)

Basketball

Writers

Laurence Sterne, portrait 1760 by Sir Joshua Reynolds

Others

Elizabeth Montagu, engraving 1787

See also

References

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