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List of people from Aldershot

Notable people from Aldershot include:

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Holly Aird - actress • John Antrobus - playwright and script writer • Claude Auchinleck - Field Marshal ==B==
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Peter Baldwin - Australian politician • Joan Bates - model and self-styled 'Princess Joan of Sealand' • Kelly Bell - glamour model • John Belling - cytogeneticist • Graham Benstead - footballer • Amelle Berrabah - Sugababes musician • Johnny Berry - footballer and 'Busby Babe' • Noel Brett - cricketer • Oliver Brotherhood (Mumbo Jumbo) -YouTuber • Jason "J" Brown - former member of the boy band FiveAlan Burton - footballer • Barry Blankley- footballer ==C==
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Dave Carter - British powerlifter • Bob Catley - musician, singer from band MagnumRonald Cavaye - classical pianist and writer • Kathryn Cave, children's author • Maureen Chadwick - screenwriter and dramatist • A. Bertram Chandler - science-fiction writer • Michael Chappell - military writer and illustrator • Chris Chittell - actor in EmmerdaleHedley Churchward - scene painter and early British convert to Islam • Denise Coffey - actress • Francis Lyon Cohen - first Jewish chaplain in the British ArmyAlan Comfort - footballer • Ian Crosby - cricketer ==D==
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Georgiana Fanny Shipley Daniell - philanthropist • Louisa Daniell - philanthropist • Joseph Darracott - art historian and writer • Libby Davies - Canadian politician, New Democratic Party MP for Vancouver East • Norman "Dinky" Diamond - drummer in the 1970s with Sparks ==E==
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Arthur English - actor • Richard Eve - local solicitor and Grand Treasurer of the United Grand Lodge of England in 1889 • Eamon Everall - artist and educator ==F==
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Desmond Fitzpatrick - general • Mark Foran - footballer • Russell Foster - professor of circadian neuroscience and Nicholas Kurti Senior Fellow at Brasenose College at the University of Oxford • George Malcolm Fox - Inspector of Gymnasia for the British Army (1890–1897, 1900–1902) • Martin Freeman - actor ==G==
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Andrew Godsell - author • Maud Gonne - Irish revolutionary; muse of William Butler YeatsErnest Spiteri-Gonzi - footballer ==H==
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David Haig - actor • T. J. Hamblin - formerly professor of immunohaematology at the University of Southampton • Frederick Hammersley - Major-General and first Inspector of Gymnasia in the British Army • Terry Hands - theatre director who founded the Liverpool Everyman Theatre and ran the Royal Shakespeare Company for 13 years • Jeremy Hardy - comedian • Janet Henfrey - actress • John Raymond Hobbs - pioneer in clinical immunology, protein biochemistry and bone marrow transplantation, specifically in child health • Ann Hunt and Elizabeth Hamel - longest separated twins • Jon Hotten - author • Peter Howard - aviation physician • Tom Hunter - winner of the Victoria Cross during World War II ==J==
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Henry Jelf - cricketer and naval officer • Sam Jepp - footballer • Joe Jopling - footballer ==K==
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Herminie Templeton Kavanagh - British - Irish - American writer • Ted Keating - New Zealand politician • Nicole Koolen - Dutch field hockey player ==L==
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Mark Lane - cricketer and coach • Humphrey de Verd Leigh - RAF officer and inventor • Lisa-Jayne Lewis - Eurovision Song Contest commentator and broadcaster • Kathleen Lindsay - novelist • John Lloyd - Canadian politician • Michael Lockett - soldier • Selden Long - British fighter ace during World War I • Constance Loseby - Victorian actress and Gilbert and Sullivan performer ==M==
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Floyd Manderson - competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics • Simon Mann - mercenary • George Martin - comedian • Craig Maskell - footballer • Ian McEwan - novelist • Stephen McKay - Distinguished Professor in Social Research at the University of Lincoln. • Dan Middleton - British professional gamer, YouTuber and author. He is best known as DanTDM • Heather Mills - former wife of Paul McCartneyMickie Most - record producer ==N==
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Frank Neary - footballer • Gordon Neilson - Scottish rugby football player and Army officer • Nigel Neilson - actor • James Newcome - Anglican bishop ==O==
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Michael O'Neill - poet, academic and Head of the Department of English Studies at Durham University ==P==
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Brian Perry - American ice hockey player • Seamus Perry - Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford and a professor in the English Faculty at the University of Oxford since 2014. • Sir Robert Pringle - Principal Veterinary Officer at Aldershot Command 1908 to 1910 ==R==
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Joe Ralls - footballer • Alex Reid - MMA fighter and television personality • Bruce Rioch - former professional footballer, now manager • Stella Ross-Craig - botanical artist ==S==
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John Shearman - art historian • Randall Swingler -poet • Edgar Sheldrake - cricketer • Aaron Shingler - rugby union player • Janet 'Rusty' Skuse - Britain's most tattooed woman • Digby Smith - author and military historian • George D. W. Smith - materials scientist • Sydney Philip Smith - World War I flying ace • Tim Spicer - arms dealer ==T==
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Charles Tannock - politician • Nanavira Thera - Buddhist monk • Alfred Toye - recipient of the Victoria CrossStephanie Twell - athlete ==W==
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James Wade - darts player • Brian Walsh - footballer • Daniel Welch - racing driver • Davie Weir - 19th-century footballer • John White - Lord Mayor of London • Edward Whitehead - former Royal Navy officer better known for advertising Schweppes tonic waterTom Whittaker - footballer and manager • George Williams - cricketer • Joseph Willoughby - cricketer • Dave Winfield (footballer) - footballer ==V==
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Christopher Yates - cricketer • Peter Yates - film director and producer ==Notable animals from Aldershot==
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