•
Natasha Bedingfield (born 1981 in Cuckfield) – singer, songwriter and record producer •
Daniel Betts (born 1971 in Cuckfield) – actor •
Ross Chisholm (born 1990 in Cuckfield) –
Harlequins rugby player •
Hermione Cockburn (born 1973) – geologist and broadcaster, was brought up in the village •
Tommy Cook (1901–50) –
Sussex cricketer and
Brighton & Hove Albion and England footballer, born in Cuckfield •
Kirsten Cooke (born 1952 in Cuckfield) – actress •
Alfred Denning, Baron Denning (1899–1999) resided in Cuckfield from 1935 until 1963 •
Dom Dwyer (born 1990 in Cuckfield) – footballer who represented the
United States national team •
Tara Fitzgerald (born 1967 in Cuckfield) – actress • The brothers
Edward,
James (both actors) and
Robert Fox (a producer) all grew up in the village; their mother died there in 1999 •
Sally Geeson (born 1950) – actress, best remembered for her role in the British sitcom
Bless This House with
Sid James was born in the village •
Dominic Glynn (born 1960 in Cuckfield) – composer of
Doctor Who between 1986 and 1989 •
Mike Hazlewood (1941–2001) – singer, songwriter and composer, born in Cuckfield •
Charles Silvester Horne (1865-1914) - Congregationalist minister, Liberal MP and writer, born in Cuckfield son of local Congregational minister and lived there until six weeks old. •
Henry Kingsley (1830–1876) – novelist, lived in Cuckfield for his last two years •
Nancy Osbaldeston (born 1989) – ballet dancer and principal dancer of
Royal Ballet of Flanders •
Charles Sergison (1655–1732) – owner of Cuckfield Park •
Katie Stewart (1934–2013) – British cookery writer, lived for many decades and died in Cuckfield •
Jamie Theakston (born 1970 in Cuckfield) – television presenter, producer, and actor. •
Nick Van Eede (born 1958 in Cuckfield) – lead vocalist and co-founder of the British-based band
Cutting Crew •
Thomas Vicars (1589–1638) – 17th-century theologian, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Cuckfield (1622–1638) •
James Vince (born 1991 in Cuckfield) –
Hampshire and England cricketer ==References==