The following people were born in Keighley, have lived there in the past or are currently resident in the town. •
Simon Beaufoy (1967–), an
Oscar,
Bafta and
Golden Globe award-winning British screenwriter who was born in Keighley •
Steve Binns (1960–), long distance runner who competed in the 1988 Olympic Games. •
Gordon Bottomley (1874–1948), poet. •
Asa Briggs (1921–2016), historian and academic. •
Brontë Sisters, lived in the village of
Haworth, which is south of Keighley. •
Anne (1820–1849), novelist. •
Charlotte (1816–1855), novelist. •
Emily (1818–1848), novelist. •
Harry Brook (1999–), cricketer for
Yorkshire and
England •
Alastair Campbell (1957–), former Labour party
spin doctor. •
John Tiplady Carrodus (1836–1895), violinist. •
Peter Dixon,
British Lions and
England rugby union Captain •
Kiki Dee (1947–), singer-songwriter, originally from
Bradford. •
Ian Dewhirst, local librarian and historian. •
Sandra Dorne (1924–1992), actress in 1940s and 1950s films, and parts in TV series. •
Roma Gill (1934–2001), academic and literary scholar. •
Jeff Hall (1929–1959), footballer for
Birmingham City FC and
England. Born in Scunthorpe but raised in Keighley. •
Willis Hall (1929–2005), playwright, lived in
Oldfield near Keighley in the 1970s and 1980s. •
Peter Hartley, (1960–), former county cricketer for
Yorkshire,
Warwickshire and
Hampshire. •
Denis Healey (1917–2015), a Labour
Chancellor of the Exchequer and
Secretary of State for Defence. •
Mike Hellawell (1938–2023), footballer for
Birmingham City,
Queens Park Rangers,
Sunderland and 2 appearances for
England FC. •
Trevor Hockey (1943–1987), Welsh international footballer, who also played with
Bradford City and
Birmingham City. •
Sir Isaac Holden, 1st Baronet (1807–1897), inventor and manufacturer, known for
Lucifer Matches, and served as Liberal MP for Keighley 1888–1895. •
Lesley Horton, crime novelist and author of the detective inspector John Handford series lives in Keighley. •
Paul Hudson (1971–), local television weather forecaster. •
Keith Jessop (1933–2010), salvage diver and marine treasure hunter. •
Alexander Keighley (1861–1947), pictorialist photographer & member of the Linked Ring group. •
Henry de Keighley (−1313), Lancashire knight, granted the first charter to hold a market in Keighley on 17 October 1305 by
King Edward I. •
Chris Melling (1979–), professional pool player and former world number one. •
Sir Tom Moore (1920–2021), former British Military Officer, fundraiser for NHS Charities during the
COVID-19 pandemic. •
Herbert Morley (1883–), Victorian explorer. •
Ian Mosey, professional golfer. Winner of two
European Tour events. •
Reynold A. Nicholson (1868–1945) was an English orientalist, scholar of
Islamic literature,
Rumi and
Islamic mysticism •
George Nicholson (1760–1825), printer. •
Matty Pearson (1993–), professional footballer for Huddersfield F.C. •
Eric Pickles (1952–), former
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and a former
Chairman of the Conservative Party. •
Michael Sams (1941–), murderer. •
Geoff Smith (1928–2013), former Bradford City goalkeeper, lived in Keighley. •
Michelle Smith (1983–), rifle shooter who won Silver at the
2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India. •
J. Keighley Snowden (1860–1947), journalist and novelist. •
Philip Snowden, (1864–1937), the first Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer. Editor of the Keighley Labour Journal. MP for
Blackburn. •
Mollie Sugden (1922–2009), television comedy actress. •
Sir John Taylor, Baron Ingrow, Lord
Ingrow (1917–2002), a soldier and politician. From 1985 to 1992 he was
Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire. •
Timothy Taylor (1826–1898), local brewer who opened the
Timothy Taylor Brewery in 1858. •
Percy Vear (1911–1983), a British professional boxer during the 1920s and 1930s. •
Ricky Wilson (1978–), musician and part of Leeds five-piece
Kaiser Chiefs. •
Margaret Wintringham (1879–1955), the second woman to take a seat in the
House of Commons. •
Frank Whitcombe (1913–1958),
Bradford Northern &
Great Britain rugby league footballer. •
Frank Whitcombe Jr (1936–2010),
Bradford RFC,
Keighley RUFC,
Yorkshire RUFC & North Eastern Counties RUFC. •
Martin Whitcombe (1961–),
Leicester Tigers,
Bedford RFC,
Leeds Tykes,
Yorkshire RUFC &
England 'B' International Rugby Union player. •
Jake Wright (1986–), former professional footballer who played for
Oxford United,
Halifax Town and
Sheffield United. ==Freedom of the Town==