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      A list of people from St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.

      Robert of St. Albans, an English crusader and later a Muslim Ayyubid soldier.
      The St Albans printer, an anonymous printer who produced eight works, the first six in Latin, the last two in English between 1480 and 1486. The most important and last of these was the famous 'Boke of St Albans'
      Olivia Allison (b. 1990), GB synchronised swimmer, attended St Albans Girls' School
      Rod Argent (b. 1945), musician and songwriter with the group The Zombies, formed while the members (Colin Blunstone, Chris White, Paul Atkinson, Hugh Grundy, and Paul Arnold) were at school in St Albans
      Francis Bacon (1561–1626), philosopher, scientist and statesman, lived at Old Gorhambury House. Bacon was made Viscount St Albans in 1618.
      Nicholas Bacon (1509–1579), Lord Keeper of the Great Seal under Queen Elizabeth I and father of Francis Bacon built Old Gorhambury House
      John Ball (c. 1338–1381), Lollard priest, played prominent part in the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381.
      Edmund Beckett, 1st Baron Grimthorpe (1816–1905), lawyer, amateur horologist, and architect; best known locally for rebuilding the west front of St Albans Cathedral in 1880–1885 at his own expense, but also designed the clock movement for Big Ben. He lived at Batchwood Hall.
      William Henry Bell (1873–1946), musician, composer and first director of the South African College of Music
      Steve Blinkhorn (b. 1949), occupational psychologist, has lived in St Albans for many years
      Nicholas Breakspear (c.1100–1159), later Pope Adrian IV, born in Abbots Langley, attended school in St Albans
      Jez Butterworth (b. 1969), writer, attended Verulam School
      Nathan Byrne (b. 1992), footballer, born in St Albans
      Cheryl Campbell (b. 1949), actor
      Steph Catley (b. 1994), footballer, daytime TV star
      Paul Cattermole (1977–2023), former member of S Club 7, was born in St Albans
      Julia Childs (1962), playwright and director
      Ralph Chubb (1892–1960), lithographer
      Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660–1744), wife of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough and close friend of Queen Anne, was born in St Albans
      Chris Clark (b. 1979), electronic musician, attended school in St Albans
      Steve Collins (b. 1964), former boxer
      Sally Connolly (b. 1976), author and academic, attended St Albans School
      William Cowper, 1st Earl Cowper (c. 1665–1723), Lord Chancellor of England.
      Dark Stares, rock band, all members born in St Albans
      Christopher Debenham (b.1953), cricketer
      Joanna Dennehy, serial killer
      Anouk Denton (b. 2003), footballer
      Donovan, (b. 1946), Songwriter and folk singer lived in St Albans during the 1960s
      Stacey Dooley (b. 1987), television presenter, lives in St Albans
      Tom Dyckhoff (b. 1971), architecture critic and TV presenter, was born in St Albans
      Enter Shikari, post-hardcore band, all members born and raised in St Albans
      David Essex (b. 1947), singer, lives in St Albans
      Siobhan Fahey (b. 1957), singer from Bananarama and Shakespear's Sister, attended Loreto College
      Robert Fayrfax (1464–1521), composer and musician, worked in St Albans Abbey where he is buried
      Friendly Fires, indie pop band from St Albans
      Bruce Forsyth (1928–2017) lived in a house called Forsythier in Admirals Walk until 1958.
      Nick Gentry (b. 1980), portrait artist, attended school in St Albans
      Nigel Gibbs (b. 1965), former Watford footballer, was born in St Albans
      Russell Green (b. 1959), cricketer
      Robert Edward Gurney (b. 1939), writer
      Willis Hall (1929–2005), playwright and TV scriptwriter, lived in St Albans for many years and was for a while president of St Albans City F.C.
      Tommy Hampson (1907–1965), athlete, Olympic gold medal winner and world record holder, taught at St Albans School
      Tim Hart (1948–2009), musician and former guitarist in Steeleye Span, lived in St Albans and attended St Albans School
      John Hartson (b. 1975), footballer, lived in St Albans
      Stephen Hawking (1942–2018), theoretical physicist, educated at St Albans School
      Nick Helm (b. 1980), Actor, comedian and musician, born in St Albans and attended Cunningham Hill School and Sandringham School.
      Christopher Herbert (b. 1944), 9th Bishop of St Albans 1995–2009
      Jimmy Hill (1928–2015), TV presenter and football personality, lived in St Albans
      Ian Holloway (b. 1963), Millwall F.C manager, lived in St Albans
      Matthew Holness, comedian, better known as Garth Marenghi, lives in St Albans
      Edward Robert Hughes (1851–1914), artist, lived and died in St Albans. He is buried in Hatfield Road cemetery
      Kurt Jackson, artist, lived in St Albans and attended Francis Bacon School as a teenager
      Jeffrey John (b. 1953), Dean of St Albans since 2004
      John of St Giles (c. 1180 – 1259–60; fl. 1230), Dominican friar and physician
      Minhyong Kim, mathematician, lives in St Albans
      Stanley Kubrick (1928–1999), film director, lived at Childwickbury Manor from 1978 until his death
      Adam Lallana (b. 1988), footballer, born in St Albans
      Stephen Lander (b. 1947), former head of MI5, has lived in St Albans for many years
      Mark Lawson (b. 1962), broadcaster and columnist for The Guardian, attended St Columba's College
      Christopher Lewis (b. 1944), Dean of St Albans 1994–2003
      John Mandeville (14th century), compiler of a singular book of supposed travels, reputedly born in St Albans
      Rosie Marcel (b. 1977), actor, Jac Naylor in BBC One's Holby City, lives in St Albans
      Nigel Marven, television wildlife presenter, was brought up in St Albans and attended Francis Bacon School
      Maximum Love, electronic music duo from St Albans
      Arthur Melbourne-Cooper (1874–1961), pioneering film-maker, born in St Albans
      Peter Mensah (b. 1959), actor, Oenomaus in the TV series Spartacus, grew up in St Albans
      Michael Morpurgo (b. 1943), author, born in St Albans
      Albert Moses (1937–2017), actor, Mind Your Language, producer and director, lived in St Albans
      John Motson (1945–2023), football commentator, lived in St Albans
      Herbert Mundin (1898–1939), character actor, lived in St Albans from a young age and was educated at St Albans School
      David Munrow,(1942–1976), a noted pioneer of Early music, lived in St Albans
      Alexander Neckam (1157–1217), an English magnetician, poet, theologian, and writer.
      Mike Newell (b. 1942), film director, lived in St Albans and attended St Albans School
      Ardal O'Hanlon (b. 1965), Father Ted star and stand-up comedian, lives in St Albans
      Eleanor Ormerod (1828–1901), entomologist, lived and died in St Albans.
      William Page (1861–1934), historian and editor, lived here 1896–1904 and took part in archaeological excavations in the city
      Matthew Paris (c.1200–1259), Benedictine monk, chronicler of the history of St Albans Abbey.
      Rupert Parkes (b. 1972) a.k.a. Photek, record producer and DJ, was born in St Albans
      Julian Perretta (b. 1989), singer-songwriter
      Allan Prior (1922–2006), TV scriptwriter, co-creator of Z-Cars, and father of Maddy Prior (b. 1947), lived in St Albans
      Chris Read (b. 1978), England cricketer, lives in St Albans
      Tim Rice (b. 1944), lyricist, attended St Albans School
      Ben Richards (b. 1972), actor, singer, Footballers' Wives, The Bill, lives in St Albans
      Luke Roberts (b. 1977), actor, Holby City, lives in St Albans
      Jim Rodford (1941–2018), musician, member of Argent, The Zombies and The Kinks and cousin of Rod Argent
      Henry Rogers (1806–1877), nonconformist minister and man of letters.
      James Runcie, author and film maker, lives in St Albans
      Robert Runcie (1921–2000), Bishop of St Albans 1970–1980, later Archbishop of Canterbury 1980–1991. Now buried in the grounds of St Albans Cathedral
      John D. Rutherford (b. 1941), Hispanist, born in St Albans
      Samuel Ryder (1858–1936), seed merchant, founder of the Ryder Cup
      George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878), architect, restored St Albans Abbey 1856–1877.
      John Sessions (1953–2020), actor and comedian, attended St Albans Boys' Grammar School (now Verulam School), patron of St Albans Arts
      Gilberto Silva (b. 1976), Brazilian footballer, played for Arsenal FC and lived in St Albans
      Clive Sinclair (1948–2018), author, lived in St Albans
      Alan Smith (b. 1957), Bishop of St Albans since 2009
      Justin Somper, author, born in St Albans
      Source Direct, drum and bass act. Both original members were born and schooled in St Albans.
      Jonathan Stroud (b. 1970), author, lived in St Albans
      Trash Boat, pop-punk band from St Albans
      John Turner (1864–1949), Australian naval officer
      Ulsinus (fl. 10th century), Abbot of St Albans Abbey, reputed founder in 948 of St Albans School, and St Michael's, St Peter's and St Stephen's churches
      Mike Walling (b. 1950), comedy actor and scriptwriter, lived in St Albans 1997–2010
      Richard of Wallingford (1292–1336), Abbot of St Albans Abbey, mathematician, horologist and astronomer
      Private Edward Warner (1883–1915), soldier in the Bedfordshire Regiment, awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross for his actions during the Battle of Hill 60
      Thomas Spencer Wells (1818–1897), surgeon to Queen Victoria and president of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, born and educated in St Albans.
      Charles Williams (1886–1945), writer and publisher, lived in St Albans 1894–1917 and attended St Albans School
      Helen Wyman (b. 1981), cyclist, seven times British cyclo-cross champion, 2012 European cyclo-cross champion; born in St Albans


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