•
Raymond Baxter,
BBC Television presenter, lived in Denham until 1978. •
Mary Hayley Bell, English actress and writer, married to
Sir John Mills, lived in Denham from 1975 until her death in 2005. •
Cilla Black, singer, entertainer and television personality had her main residence in Denham Green, bought with her late husband
Bobby in the 1970s. In a burglary in 2002 £1 million worth of gems were stolen. •
Sir George Bowyer, 5th Baronet, was born at Denham Court. •
Brian Connolly, lead singer with 1970s glam rock band
Sweet, lived at Denham until his death in 1997. •
Jess Conrad, actor and singer, lived in Denham. •
Edward Cooke, British politician and pamphleteer, was born in Denham. • Dame
Isobel Cripps, overseas aid organiser, was born in Denham. •
Paul Daniels, magician, lived in Denham. •
Lt-Gen. Gerald Goodlake VC, British soldier and recipient of the
Victoria Cross, lived and died at Savay Farm, close to Denham. •
Sir John Mills, film actor, was a resident of the village for many years, and is commemorated by a blue plaque on
Hills House, his former residence by the church. • Sir
Roger Moore, actor, lived in Sherwood House, Tilehouse Road, Denham. •
Oswald Mosley, British politician and founder of the
British Union of Fascists, lived at nearby
Savay Farm with his wife,
Diana Mosley. •
Mike Oldfield, musician, lived in Tilehouse Lane, Denham, 1979–86. •
Harry Saltzman, Canadian-born Hollywood producer who produced the James Bond films in the 1960s, lived most of his life in Denham. •
Norman Spencer, film producer, lived in Denham in his later life. •
Robert Vansittart, 1st Baron Vansittart, senior British diplomat and Chief Diplomatic Adviser to the British Government in the 1920s and 1930s, lived in Denham Place until his death in 1957. •
Dennis Wise, former
Wimbledon,
Chelsea and
England football player and manager, lives in Denham. ==Twinning==