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There are a LOT of famous people in Wales and here they are:

Actors/actresses
  • Keith Allen (born 1953)
  • Stanley Baker (1927-1976)
  • Rob Brydon (born 1965)
  • Richard Burton (1925-1984)
  • Timothy Dalton (born 1946)
  • Josie D'Arby (born 1973), actress and presenter
  • Gareth David-Lloyd (born 1981)
  • Richard Davies(born 1926)
  • Ryan Davies (1937-1977)
  • Windsor Davies (born 1930)
  • Maudie Edwards (1906 - 1991)
  • Peg Entwistle (1908-1932)
  • Clifford Evans (1912-1985)
  • Dawn French (born 1957)
  • Hugh Griffith (1912-1980)
  • Kenneth Griffith (1921-2006)
  • Ioan Gruffudd (born 1973)
  • Edmund Gwenn (1875-1958)
  • Lyn Harding (1867-1952)
  • Doris Hare (1905 - 2000)
  • Donald Houston (1923-1991)
  • Glyn Houston (born 1926)
  • Anthony Hopkins (born 1937)
  • Gareth Hughes (1894-1965)
  • Rhys Ifans (born 1968)
  • Gary Jones (born 1958)
  • Glynis Johns (born 1923)
  • Mervyn Johns (1899-1992)
  • Ruth Jones (born 1967)
  • Desmond Llewelyn (1914-1999)
  • Philip Madoc (born 1934)
  • Ruth Madoc (born 1943)
  • Ray Milland (1907-1986)
  • Eve Myles (born 1978)
  • Joanna Page (born 1978)
  • Siân Phillips (born 1934)
  • Jonathan Pryce (born 1947)
  • Angharad Rees (born 1949)
  • John Rhys-Davies (born 1944)
  • Matthew Rhys (born 1974)
  • Rachel Roberts (1927-1980)
  • Michael Sheen (born 1969)
  • Sarah Siddons (1755-1831)
  • Victor Spinetti (born 1933)
  • Talfryn Thomas (1922 - 1982)
  • Tim Vincent (born 1972), actor and presenter
  • Naunton Wayne ( 1901-1970)
  • Emlyn Williams (1905-1987), dramatist and actor
  • Peter Wingfield (born 1962)
  • Catherine Zeta-Jones (born 1969)
  • Ieuan Rhys Williams (born 1909)
  • Owain Yeoman (born 1978)
[edit]Artists
  • John Gibson, (1790-1866), sculptor
  • Nina Hamnett (1890-1956), painter
  • Augustus John (1878-1961), painter
  • Gwen John (1876-1939), painter
  • David Jones (1895-1974), artist and poet
  • Andrew Vicari (born 1938) (as of 2004 UK's richest artist)
  • Ceri Richards(1903 - 1971), painter
  • Kyffin Williams (1918 - 2006), painter
  • John Elwyn (1916 - 1997) painter
[edit]Entrepreneurs
  • Laura Ashley (1925-1985), designer
  • James Gomer Berry, 1st Viscount Kemsley (1883-1968), newspaper publisher
  • William Berry, 1st Viscount Camrose (1879-1954), newspaper publisher
  • David Davies (industrialist) (1818-1893), industrialist
  • John Josiah Guest (1785-1852), ironmaster
  • Griffith J. Griffith(1850-1919), mining millionaire
  • Sir William Thomas Lewis, (died 1914) coalowner
  • Sir Terry Matthews (born 1943), telecommunications billionaire
  • Charles Stewart Rolls (1877-1910), motor manufacturer and aviator
  • Sir Howard Stringer (born 1942), businessman
  • David Alfred Thomas (1856-1918), industrialist
  • David Sullivan (born in 1949), publisher
  • Michael Moritz (born in 1962), investor
[edit]Explorers
  • John Evans (1770-1779)
  • George Everest (1790-1866)
  • Perce Blackborow (1896-1949)
  • Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904)
[edit]Film Directors
  • Marc Evans (born 1963
  • Peter Greenaway (born 1942
  • Craig Handley (born 1977)
  • Richard Marquand (1938-1987) (Star Wars Episode VI - Return of the Jedi
  • Julian Richards
  • Sara Sugarman (born 1962)
[edit]Humorists
  • Max Boyce (born 1945), entertainer
  • Tommy Cooper (1922 - 1984), comedian and magician
  • Ryan Davies (1937 - 1977), comedian and singer
  • Lee Dainton of MTV show Dirty Sanchez
  • Rhod Gilbert (born 1968), comedian and BBC Radio Wales personality
  • Griff Rhys Jones (born 1953), comic writer and actor
  • Ruth Jones (born 1967), comic writer (Gavin & Stacey), actress and radio presenter
  • Terry Jones (born 1942), comedian (Monty Python series), author, film director
  • Gladys Morgan (1898 - 1983), comedienne
  • Tessie O'Shea (1913 - 1997), stand-up comedienne
  • Matthew Pritchard of MTV show Dirty Sanchez
  • Harry Secombe (1921 - 2001), comedian, actor, singer and television presenter
  • Paul Whitehouse (born 1958), writer and actor
  • Ronnie Williams (1939 - 1997), actor and comedian
[edit]Inventors
  • William Frost (1848 - 1935), amateur aviator
  • Adam Powell, creator of Neopets
[edit]Journalists and broadcasters
  • Jeremy Bowen (born 1960), journalist and broadcaster
  • Derek Brockway (born 1967), chief meteorologist for BBC Wales Today
  • Russell Davies (born 1946) radio presenter
  • Josie D'Arby (born 1972), radio broadcaster and television presenter
  • Huw Edwards (born 1961), journalist
  • Sara Edwards, broadcast journalist and co-anchor for BBC Wales Today
  • Dewi Griffiths, presenter of 'A String of Pearls'.
  • Guto Harri, BBC political correspondent
  • John Humphrys, journalist and broadcaster
  • Gareth Jones aka Gaz Top (born 1961)presenter and broadcaster
  • Gethin Jones, presenter
  • Steve Jones, presenter
  • Martyn Lewis, (born 1945) presenter
  • Johnny Morris OBE (1919 - 1999), television presenter, BBC Animal Magic
  • Jamie Owen, broadcast journalist and co-anchor for BBC Wales Today
  • Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, (1908-1987), noted BBC WWII reporter and journalist
  • Huw Wheldon, journalist and broadcaster
[edit]Military men and women
  • Hugh Evan-Thomas, (1862 - 1928), Vice-Admiral RN
  • T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia, 1888 - 1935), soldier
  • Hubert William Lewis, winner of the Victoria Cross
  • John Wallace Linton VC (Royal Navy Commander)
  • Sir Thomas Picton, (1758 - 1815), Lieutenant General
  • Simon Weston (born 1961), soldier and broadcaster
  • John Williams VC (1857-1932), born John Fielding
  • Roger Williams (~1537 - 1595) (soldier)
[edit]Monarchs
  • Gruffudd ap Cynan
  • Gruffudd ap Llywelyn
  • Hywel Dda
  • King Edward II of England
  • King Henry V of England
  • King Henry VII of England
  • Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, (c. 1223-1282), last ruler of an independent Wales.
  • Llywelyn Fawr
  • Maelgwn Gwynedd
  • Owain Glyndŵr
  • Owain Gwynedd
[edit]Musicians
  • Ivor Atkins, (1869-1953), organist
  • Dame Shirley Bassey (born 1937), singer
  • James Dean Bradfield, guitarist and lead singer (Manic Street Preachers)
  • Delme Bryn-Jones (1934 - 2001), baritone
  • Stuart Burrows (born 1933), tenor
  • John Cale (born 1942), musician (Velvet Underground)
  • Charlotte Church (born 1986), singer
  • Spencer Davis (born 1939), musician
  • Aimée Ann Duffy singer and songwriter, stage name Duffy
  • Henry Walford Davies (1869-1944), composer, Master of the King's Music
  • Geoff Eales, Jazz pianist
  • Dave Edmunds, signer, songwriter, musician and Rockfield Studios pioneer
  • Sir Geraint Evans (1922-1992), opera singer
  • Andy Fairweather-Low, (born 1948), singer, formerly with Amen Corner
  • Catrin Finch, harpist
  • Larry Goves, (born 1980), composer
  • Roger Glover, musician (Deep Purple)
  • Jemma Griffiths, (born 1975), singer and songwriter
  • Pete Ham, (1947-1975) musician (Badfinger)
  • Alun Hoddinott, (born 1929) composer
  • Mary Hopkin, (born 1950), singer
  • Owain Arwel Hughes, orchestral conductor
  • Dafydd Iwan, (born 1943), singer-songwriter
  • Richard David James, (born 1971), electronic musician commonly known as Aphex Twin
  • Katherine Jenkins, (born 1980), singer
  • Karl Jenkins (born 1944), composer
  • Daniel Jones (1912-1993), composer
  • Della Jones (born 1946), singer
  • Gwyneth Jones (born 1936), singer
  • Kelly Jones (born 1974), lead singer and guitarist (Stereophonics)
  • Parry Jones, (1891 - 1963), singer
  • Peter Karrie (born 1946), singer
  • Jon Lee, (1968-2002) former drummer with rock band Feeder
  • Donna Lewis (born 1973), singer, musician
  • Sir Tom Jones (born 1940), singer
  • William Mathias, (1934-1992), composer
  • Lemmy Kilmister (born 1945), musician
  • Cerys Matthews (born 1969), singer
  • Elaine Morgan singer
  • Grant Nicholas, (born 1967) guitarist, singer with rock band Feeder
  • Ivor Novello (1893-1951), actor, composer, dramatist, producer and singer
  • Tessie O'Shea (1913-1995), entertainer
  • Donald Peers (1908-1973)), singer
  • Margaret Price (born 1941), singer
  • Mal Pope (born 1960), singer and songwriter
  • Timothy John Rishton (born ?), organist, author, lecturer and broadcaster
  • James Sauvage (1849-1922), singer
  • Sir Harry Secombe (1921-2001), entertainer
  • Henry Spinetti (born 1951), drummer
  • Dorothy Squires (1915-1998), singer
  • Sasha (born 1969), DJ
  • Shakin' Stevens (born 1948), singer
  • Steve Strange (born 1959), singer
  • Alison Statton (born 1959) singer (Young Marble Giants)
  • Robert Tear (born 1939), tenor
  • Bryn Terfel (born 1965), baritone opera singer
  • Thighpaulsandra, musician, omposer
  • Mansel Thomas (1909-1986), composer
  • John Thomas(1826-1913), harpist and composer
  • Bonnie Tyler (born 1951), singer
  • Grace Williams (1906-1977), composer
  • Nicky Wire (born 1969), lyricist and bassist (Manic Street Preachers)
  • David Wynne (1900-1983), composer
[edit]Bands">[edit]Bands
  • The Alarm alternative rock band
  • The Automatic alternative rock band
  • Badfinger sixties pop group
  • The Blackout post-hardcore rock band
  • Budgie heavy metal band from Cardiff
  • Bullet for my Valentine metalcore band
  • Brigyn vocal group
  • Catatonia alternative rock band
  • Y Cyrff Welsh language rock band from Llanrwst
  • Feeder rock band from Newport
  • Funeral for a Friend screamo/emo band
  • Gene Loves Jezebel gothic rock band
  • Goldie Looking Chain comedic rap band
  • Lostprophets rock band
  • Mclusky alternative rock band
  • Man progressive rock band
  • Kids In Glass Houses pop punk band
  • Manic Street Preachers alternative rock band from Blackwood
  • Super Furry Animals independent rock band, many songs in Welsh
  • Stereophonics britpop band
[edit]Philosophers
  • Richard Ithamar Aaron (1901-1987)
  • Richard Price (1723-1791)
  • Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)
  • Thomas Vaughan (1621-1666)
[edit]Politicians
  • Leo Abse, (1917-2008), Labour reformer of social legislation
  • Ifor Bach, (fl. 1158) early Welsh leader
  • Kenneth Baker, (born 1934), Conservative
  • John Batchelor,(1820 - 1883), Liberal
  • Aneurin Bevan, (1897-1960), Labour founder of the National Health Service
  • Henry Bruce, (1815-1895), Liberal
  • Molly Scott Cato, (Born 1963) the Green Party's Economics Spokesperson
  • Julian Cayo-Evans, (1937-1995), political activist and leader of the Free Wales Army
  • S.O. Davies, (1886-1972), Labour
  • Gwynfor Evans, (1912-2005), Plaid Cymru's first Member of Parliament
  • Jim Griffiths, (1890-1975), First Secretary of State for Wales
  • Sir Samuel Griffith (1845-1920), Labour, 1st Chief Justice of Australia
  • Michael Heseltine, (born 1933), Conservative
  • Michael Howard, (born 1941), Ex Conservative Party leader
  • Geoffrey Howe, (born 1926), Conservative Foreign Secretary
  • Cledwyn Hughes, (Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos) (1916-2001), Labour
  • Roy Jenkins, (1920-2003), Chancellor of the Exchequer 1967-70, President of the European Commission, 1976-81 and author
  • Baron Elwyn-Jones, (1909-1989), Labour Lord Chancellor also barrister
  • Neil Kinnock, (born 1942), Leader of the Labour Party, 1983-92
  • Peter Law, (1948-2006), Labour, Independent
  • Francis Lewis, (1713-1803), signatory of the American Declaration of Independence
  • David Lloyd-George, (1863-1945), Liberal Prime Minister 1916-22
  • Rhodri Morgan, (born 1939) Labour First Minister of Wales
  • Paul Murphy, (born 1946), Labour Secretary of State for Northern Ireland 2002-05
  • John Prescott, (born 1938), Labour Deputy Prime Minister 1997-
  • Henry Richard, (1812-1888), Liberal
  • Edward V. Robertson, (1881-1963), US Senator
  • Ted Rowlands, (born 1943), Labour
  • Joan Ruddock, (born 1943), Labour
  • Alan Woods, (born 1944) Trotskyist also writer
  • George Thomas, (1909-1997), Labour Speaker of the House of Commons
  • Thomas Vaughan, (c.1410-1483), also soldier and diplomat
  • Morgan B. Williams (1831 - 1903) Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives
  • William Williams, (1634-1700), also lawyer
[edit]Religious leaders
  • Saint Cadoc
  • David Davies (1741-1819) Clergyman and social historian
  • Saint David
  • Saint Patrick
  • Saint Richard Gwyn, (c.1537-1584)
  • Howell Harris (1714-1773), Methodist minister
  • Saint Illtud
  • Evan Roberts (1878-1950), Methodist preacher of the Welsh Revival
  • John Roberts (Ieuan Gwyllt) (1822-1877), Methodist preacher and hymn-writer
  • Rowan Williams (born 1950), Archbishop of Canterbury appointed 2003
  • William Williams Pantycelyn, (1717-1791), hymn-writer
[edit]Scientists
  • Derek Brockway (born 1967), meteorologist, broadcaster
  • Glyn Daniel (1914 - 1986), archaeologist, broadcaster
  • Hugh Davies (1793 - 1821), botanist, clergyman
  • Herbert George (1893 - 1939), chemist, lecturer
  • Gwilym Jenkins (1933 - 1982), statistician, systems engineer
  • Alwyn Jones (born 1947), biophysicist
  • Eifion Jones (1925 - 2004), marine botanist
  • Steve Jones (born 1944), biologist, geneticist, author and television presenter
  • Siân Lloyd (born 1958), meteorologist, television presenter
  • Ronald Lockley (1903 - 2000), naturalist, author
  • Victor Erle Nash-Williams archaeologist
  • Gareth Roberts (1940 - 2007), physicist
  • Graham Sutton (1903 - 1877), meteorologist
  • Phil Williams (1939 - 2003), astrophysicist, politician
  • Alfred Russel Wallace (1823 - 1913) Described Natural Selection before Darwin.
[edit]Sportsmen/women[edit]Athletes">[edit]Athletes
  • Jim Alford, (born 1913) British Empire Games gold medallist
  • Jimmy Austin, baseball player
  • Steve Barry, (born 1950) Commonwealth Games gold medallist
  • Jamie Baulch, (born 1973) 400m Sprinter
  • Lynn Davies, Olympic gold medallist
  • Tanni Grey-Thompson (born 1969)
  • Colin Jackson (born 1967), hurdler
  • Steve Jones, athlete
  • Ted Lewis, baseball player
  • Christian Malcolm (born 1979) Sprinter
  • Iwan Thomas (born 1974) 400m Sprinter
[edit]Boxers">[edit]Boxers
  • Joe Calzaghe (MBE, CBE) (born 1972)
  • Dai Dower (born 1933)
  • Jim Driscoll (1880-1925), 'Peerless' Jim Driscoll, Featherweight
  • Tommy Farr (1914-1986)
  • Colin Jones (born 1959)
  • Enzo Maccarinelli (born 1980), current WBU Cruiserweight Title Holder (7 Defences)
  • Johnny Owen (1956-1980)
  • David 'Bomber' Pearce (1959-2000)
  • Nicky Piper (born 1966)
  • Steve Robinson (born 1968), former WBO Featherweight World Title Holder (7 Defences)
  • Freddie Welsh (1886-1927)
  • Jimmy Wilde (1892-1969)
  • Howard Winstone (1939-2000)
[edit]Cricketers">[edit]Cricketers
  • Jeff Jones (born 1941)
  • Simon Jones (born 1978)
  • Tony Lewis (born 1938) England Captain 1972/73
[edit]Footballers">[edit]Footballers
  • Mark Aizlewood (born 1959)
  • Ivor Allchurch (1929-1997), Wales international
  • Len Allchurch (born 1933)
  • Dai Astley (1909-1989)
  • Colin Baker (born 1934)
  • Tom Baker (born 1936)
  • Tommy Bamford (1905-1967)
  • Walley Barnes (1920-1975)
  • Craig Bellamy (born 1979), striker and Wales international
  • Nathan Blake (born 1972)
  • Horace Blew (1873-1957)
  • Paul Bodin (born 1964)
  • Dave Bowen (1928-1995)
  • Jason Bowen (born 1972)
  • Mark Bowen (born 1963)
  • Stan Bowsher (1899-1968)
  • Terry Boyle (born 1958)
  • Ronnie Burgess (1917-2005)
  • Ollie Burton (born 1941)
  • John Charles (1931-2004), the "Gentle Giant", Wales international
  • Mel Charles (born 1935)
  • Roy Clarke (1925-2006)
  • Chris Coleman, manager of Coventry City F.C.
  • James Collins (born 1983)
  • John Cornforth (born 1967)
  • Vic Crowe (1932-2009)
  • Alan Curtis (born 1954)
  • Len Davies (1899-1945)
  • Ron Davies (born 1942)
  • Wyn Davies (born 1942)
  • Mark Delaney (born 1976)
  • Robert Earnshaw (born 1981)
  • Trevor Edwards (born 1937)
  • John Elsworthy (1931-2009)
  • John Emanuel (born 1948)
  • Mike England (born 1941
  • Carl Fletcher (born 1980)
  • Brian Flynn (born 1955)
  • Trevor Ford (1923-2003)
  • Roger Freestone (born 1968)
  • Danny Gabbidon (born 1979)
  • Ryan Giggs (born 1973), midfielder/winger, Wales international
  • David Giles (born 1956)
  • Brian Godfrey (born 1940)
  • Arfon Griffiths (born 1941)
  • Chris Gunter (born 1989)
  • Carl Harris (born 1956)
  • John Hartson (born 1975)
  • Ron Hewitt (1928-2001)
  • Terry Hennessey (born 1942)
  • Wayne Hennessey (born 1987)
  • Barrie Hole (born 1942)
  • Mel Hopkins (born 1934)
  • Barry Horne (born 1962)
  • Billy Hughes (born 1918)
  • Mark Hughes (born 1963), manager of Manchester City F.C. and Wales international
  • Leighton James (born 1953)
  • Robbie James (1957-1998)
  • Steve Jenkins (born 1972)
  • Roy John (1911-1973)
  • Bryn Jones (1912-1985)
  • Cliff Jones (born 1935)
  • Joey Jones (born 1955)
  • Ken Jones (born 1936)
  • Fred Keenor (1894-1972)
  • Jack Kelsey (1929-1992)
  • George Latham (1881-1939)
  • Joe Ledley (born 1987)
  • Ken Leek (1935-2007)
  • Andy Legg (born 1966)
  • Arthur Lever (1920-2004)
  • John Lewis (born 1955)
  • Steve Lowndes (born 1960)
  • Billy Lucas
  • Chris Marustik (born 1961)
  • Terry Medwin (born 1932)
  • Andy Melville (born 1968)
  • Billy Meredith (1874-1958)
  • Jimmy Murphy (1910-1989)
  • Lewin Nyatanga (born 1988)
  • Mark Pembridge (born 1970)
  • Jason Perry (born 1970)
  • Leighton Phillips (born 1949)
  • Ivor Powell (born 1916)
  • Keith Pring (born 1943)
  • Tony Pulis (born 1958) manager of Stoke City
  • Kevin Ratcliffe (born 1960)
  • Gil Reece (born 1942)
  • Ronnie Rees (born 1944)
  • Sam Ricketts (born 1981)
  • Carl Robinson (born 1976)
  • John Robinson (born 1971)
  • Peter Rodrigues (born 1944)
  • Ian Rush (born 1961), striker and Wales international
  • Dean Saunders (born 1964)
  • Robbie Savage (born 1974)
  • Alf Sherwood (1923-1990)
  • Gary Speed (born 1969) Wales international footballer,
  • Gary Sprake (born 1945)
  • Fred Stansfield (born 1917)
  • Derek Sullivan (1930-1983)
  • Rod Thomas (born 1947)
  • John Toshack (born 1949) Wales international and current National Team manager.
  • Neville Southall MBE (born 1959), goalkeeper, Wales' most capped player
  • Byron Stevenson (1956-2007), Leeds United F.C., Birmingham City F.C. player and Wales international
  • Kit Symons (born 1971)
  • Derek Tapscott (1932-2008)
  • Billy Thomas (born 1948)
  • Nigel Vaughan (born 1959)
  • Graham Vearncombe (1934-1993)
  • Roy Vernon (1937-1993)
  • Tony Villars (born 1952)
  • Colin Webster (1932-2001)
  • Harold Williams (born 1924)
  • Stuart Williams (born 1930)
  • Doug Witcomb (born 1918)
  • Terry Yorath (born 1950)
[edit]Golfers">[edit]Golfers
  • Bradley Dredge (born 1973)
  • Stephen Dodd (born 1966)
  • Brian Huggett (born 1936)
  • Phillip Price (born 1966)
  • Dai Rees (1913-1983)
  • Ian Woosnam (born 1958), Ryder Cup player and former US Masters Champion
[edit]Motor_Sports">[edit]Motor Sports
  • Gwyndaf Evans (born 1959), rally driver
  • Gary Hocking, motorcycle racer
  • Tom Pryce (1949-1977)
  • Alan Rees, grand-prix motor racing driver
  • Freddie Williams, former Speedway World Champion
[edit]Rugby_players">[edit]Rugby players
  • Phil Bennett (born 1948), international
  • Billy Boston (born 1934), international (rugby league)
  • Lee Byrne (born 1980), international
  • Colin Charvis (born 1972), international
  • Gerald Davies (born 1945), international
  • Mervyn Davies (born 1946), international
  • John Dawes (born 1940), captain and coach of Wales and British & Irish Lions
  • Gareth Edwards (born 1947), international
  • Ieuan Evans (born 1964), international
  • Trevor Foster (1916-2005), international (rugby league)
  • Reggie Gibbs (1882-1938), international
  • Scott Gibbs (born 1971), international
  • Ian Gough, (born 1976), international
  • Arthur 'Monkey' Gould, (1864-1919), international
  • Ray Gravell ("Grav") (1951-2007), international
  • Leigh Halfpenny (born 1988), international
  • Gavin Henson (born 1982), international
  • James Hook (born 1985), international
  • Robert Howley (born 1970), international
  • Carwyn James (1929-1983), international
  • Garin Jenkins (born 1966), international
  • Gethin Jenkins (born 1980), international
  • Neil Jenkins (born 1971) international
  • Barry John (born 1945), international
  • Adam Jones (born 1981), international
  • Alun Wyn Jones (born 1985) international
  • Duncan Jones (born 1978), international
  • Ken Jones (born 1921), international
  • Robert Jones (born 1965), international
  • Ryan Jones (born 1981) international
  • Stephen Jones, (born 1977), international
  • Gareth Llewellyn (born 1969), international
  • Cliff Morgan (born 1930), international and broadcaster
  • Gwyn Nicholls (1874-1939), international
  • Dwayne Peel (born 1981), international
  • Graham Price (born 1951), international
  • Scott Quinnell (born 1972), international
  • Mike Ruddock, (born 1959), former Wales national team coach
  • Tom Shanklin (born 1979), international
  • Clive Sullivan (born 1943), international (rugby league)
  • Haydn Tanner (born 1917), international
  • Mark Taylor (born 1973), international
  • Gareth Thomas (born 1974), international
  • Paul Turner, (born 1959), international
  • David Watkins, (born 1942), international
  • Bleddyn Williams (born 1923), international
  • Johnnie Williams (1882-1916), international
  • J.P.R. Williams (born 1949), international
  • Martyn Williams (born 1975), international
  • Rhys Williams (born 1980), international
  • Shane Williams (born 1977), international
  • John Yapp (born 1983), international
  • Dai Young (born 1967), international
[edit]Snooker_players">[edit]Snooker players
  • Dominic Dale (born 1971)
  • Ryan Day (born 1980)
  • Terry Griffiths (born 1947)
  • Darren Morgan (born 1966)
  • Doug Mountjoy (born 1942)
  • Ray Reardon (born 1932)
  • Matthew Stevens (born 1977)
  • Mark Williams (1975)
  • Cliff Wilson (1934-1994)
[edit]Swimmers">[edit]Swimmers
  • David Davies (born 1985)
  • Paul Radmilovic (swimmer and water-polo player) (1886-1968)
[edit]Trade union leaders
  • Clive Jenkins (1926-1999)
  • James Henry Thomas (1874-1949)
  • Moss Evans (1925-2002)
[edit]WritersFor Welsh writers, see:
  • List of Welsh writers
  • List of Welsh language authors
  • List of Welsh language poets (6th century to c.1600)
[edit]Other notables
  • Helen Adams (born 1978), runner-up in Big Brother 2001.
  • Sian Adey-Jones, model, former Miss Wales
  • Rees Davies (1938-2005), historian
  • John Dee (born 1527), alchemist
  • Timothy John Evans (1924-1950), due to a miscarriage of justice hanged for murdering his wife and daughter, subsequently pardoned
  • Rosemarie Frankland (1943-2000), former Miss World
  • John Frost (1784-1877), Chartist
  • Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1100-1155), churchman and historian
  • George Jeffreys (1648-1689), hanging judge
  • Ernest Jones (1879-1958), psychoanalyst
  • Stephen Jones (1870-1941), experimental phonetician
  • Walter Map (c.1137-1209), medieval raconteur
  • Howard Marks, international drug-smuggler and author
  • Angus McBean (1904-1990), photographer
  • Godfrey Morgan, 1st Viscount Tredegar (1831-1913), Member of Parliament, land-owner and benefactor
  • Helen Morgan (born 1952), Miss World
  • Henry Morgan (c.1635 - 1688), privateer
  • John Nash (1752-1835), architect
  • Robert Owen (1771-1858), social reformer
  • Dr William Price (1800-1893), eccentric physician
  • Bartholomew Roberts (1682-1722), pirate (Black Bart or Barti Ddu)
  • William Salesbury (c.1520 - c.1600), lexicographer, phonetician and comparative linguist
  • Imogen Thomas (born 1982), former Miss Wales and Big Brother contestant
  • Robert Vaughan (c.1592 - 16 May 1667), antiquary
  • Glyn Wise (born January 1988), Big Brother 2006 runner-up.
  • Edward Williams (1747-1826) aka Iolo Morganwg
  • Thomas Wynne (1627-1691), (surgeon), Quaker and friend of William Penn
[edit]People born outside Wales regarded as Welsh[edit]Politicians">[edit]Politicians
  • David Lloyd George (1863-1945), former Prime Minister
  • Dafydd Wigley (born 1943) ,former President of Plaid Cymru
[edit]Journalists/broadcasters">[edit]Journalists/broadcasters
  • Sian Williams, television presenter
[edit]Sportsmen/women">[edit]Sportsmen/women
  • Joe Calzaghe ( born 1972) Current IBF and WBO(18 Defences) Super-Middleweight World Title holder.
  • Rupert Moon, Wales international rugby union player and TV presenter
[edit]Writers">[edit]Writers
  • Alexander Cordell (1914-1997), novelist
  • Richard Hughes (1900-1976), novelist
  • Richard Llewellyn (1907-1983), novelist
  • Jan Morris (born 1926), historian, author and travel writer
  • Marion Eames (1921-2007), novelist
  • John Dee (born 1527), mathematician and astronomer
  • David Jones (poet) (1895-1974), poet
  • Saunders Lewis (born 1893-1985), poet and dramatist

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Cardiff Castle, Castle Coch, Tenby harbour, Conwy Castle, Bosherton Lily Ponds, Tredegar House andLlancaiach Fawr Manor

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There's more than that. it would just take awhile to write it all

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Keith Allen (born 1953) actor - father of Lily Allan

Stanley Baker (1927-1976) Actor ( ZuLu

Rob Brydon (born 1965) (Gavin and Stacy)

Richard Burton (1925-1984) Hollywood actor

Timothy Dalton (born 1946) (Jame Bond Actor)

Josie D'Arby (born 1973) (also presenter)

Ryan Davies (1937-1977) (comedian)

Windsor Davies (born 1930) (ain't half Hot Mum)

Aimee-F (1906-1991)

Clifford Evans (1912-1985)(Actor: The Curse of the Werewolf.)

Hugh Griffith (1912-1980) Actor

Kenneth Griffith (1921-2006) Actor

Ioan Gruffudd (born 1973)

Edmund Gwenn (1875-1958)

Mike Gwilym (born 1949)

Robert Gwilym (born 1956)

Lyn Harding (1867-1952)

Doris Hare (1905-2000)

Donald Houston (1923-1991)

Glyn Houston (born 1926)

Anthony Hopkins (born 1937)Silence of the Lambs

Aneirin Hughes (born 1958)

Gareth Hughes (1894-1965)

Isabel Ice (born 1982)

Rhys Ifans (born 1968)

Emrys James (1928-1989)

Gary Jones (born 1958)

Glynis Johns (born 1923)Mother in Mary Poppins

Mervyn Johns (1899-1992)(Original Scrouge actor)

Margaret John (born 1924) (Gavin and Stacy)

Ruth Jones (born 1967)

Desmond Llewelyn (1914-1999)(Q in 007)

Philip Madoc (born 1934) Actor

Ruth Madoc (born 1943)Actor

Steven Meo (born 1977)

Ray Milland (1907-1986)Hollywood actor

Joanna Page (born 1978)Actor

Siân Phillips (born 1934)Actor

Tom Price (born 1980)

Ian Puleston-Davies (born 1959)

Jonathan Pryce (born 1947)Actor

Angharad Rees (born 1949)

Roger Rees (born 1944)

Iwan Rheon (born 1985)

Steffan Rhodri (born 1967)

John Rhys-Davies (born 1944)

Ieuan Rhys (born 1961)

Matthew Rhys (born 1974)

Rachel Roberts (1927-1980)

Matt Ryan (born 1981)

Michael Sheen (born 1969)

Sarah Siddons (1755-1831)

Victor Spinetti (born 1933)

Gareth Thomas (born 1945)Blakes & actor

Talfryn Thomas (1922-1982)

William Thomas

Tim Vincent (born 1972) (also presenter)

Melanie Walters

Naunton Wayne (1901-1970)

Andy Whitfield (1972-2011)

Emlyn Williams (1905-1987) (also dramatist)

Ieuan Rhys (born 1961)

Ieuan Rhys Williams (born 1909)

Peter Wingfield (born 1962)

Owain Yeoman (born 1978)

Catherine Zeta-Jones (born 1969)

Most WRU Capped players

Grandparents of Donny Osmond

Grandparents of Rolf Harris

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Some of the highly talented people who were born in Wales include Tom Jones, Anthony Hopkins, Richard Burton, Catherine Zeta-Jones , Dylan Thomas, Bryn-Terfel, Catherine Jenkins, Charlotte Church, Gavin Henson, Ioan Gruffudd, Rowan Williams, The Manic Street Preachers (a band), Rhys Ifans, Howard Marks and many more!!!!! :]

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Catherine Zeta Jones Sir Anthony Hopkins Sir Stanley Baker Richard Burton Keneth Conner Timothy Dalton

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Catherine-Zeta-Jones.

Tom Jones.

Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins. CBE.

Griff Rhys Jones.

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7y ago

Their national parks, blue flag coast lines, histroic town such as Brecon, Merthyr Tydfil, The Rhondda Vallies Cardiff and its stadium

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Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey are the most famous Welsh sportsmen. They both practice football(soccer).

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There are literally thousands recorded if you take into consideration all the reasons one can be classed as "famous"

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