•
Val Biro, illustrator and author, lived in Amersham at 95 High Street •
Katy Brand, actress/comedian/writer, born and brought up in Amersham •
Anne Chamney, mechanical engineer, known for invention of a novel
oxygen tent, born in Amersham. •
Simon Church, Wales international footballer, born in Amersham and attended Amersham School •
Giles Cooper, entertainment producer, born in Amersham. Best known as Chairman of the
Royal Variety Performance •
Ruth Ellis, last woman hanged in England, buried in St Mary's Cemetery •
Paul Foot, comedian, born and raised in Amersham •
Cindy Gallop, advertising chief turned adult industry entrepreneur, born in Amersham •
Walter Goehr conductor, and his wife, photographer Laelia Goehr, lived at 17, Batchelors Way at the start of World War II. •
John Robins, comedian and radio presenter, currently resides in Amersham. •
Allan Gray (real name Josef Zmigrod),
émigré composer best known for his film scores in the 1940s, lived in Bois Lane •
Eddie Howe,
Newcastle United manager, born in Amersham •
Elizabeth Laverick, engineer, first woman to receive a PhD in a scientific subject at
Durham University, born and raised in Amersham. •
Damien Lovelock, Australian musician, lead singer of
The Celibate Rifles, born in Amersham •
Arthur Machen, Welsh author and mystic, resident in Amersham, buried in St Mary's Cemetery •
Bill Pertwee, actor, best known as Warden Hodges in the sitcom ''Dad's Army'', born in Amersham •
Eileen Ramsay, photographer, brought up in Amersham •
Tim Rice, born in Amersham •
Jennifer Worth, nurse and author of
The Midwife Trilogy, raised in Amersham ==Twinning==