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See :Category:People from Llanelli Notable Llanelli people with a Wikipedia page in alphabetical order by section:
Art, media and entertainment •
Juliet Ace (born 1938), playwright and dramatist •
Simon Armstrong (living), film, television and stage actor •
David Brazell (1875–1959), opera singer and early recording artist •
Ronald Cass (1923–2006), film writer and composer •
Eleanor Daniels (1886–1994), stage and silent film actress •
Huw Edwards (born 1961),
BBC News chief presenter •
Cerith Wyn Evans (born 1958) conceptual artist, sculptor and film-maker •
Jessica Garlick (born 1981),
Eurovision Song Contest 2002 UK entrant and
Pop Idol finalist •
Gareth Hughes (1894–1965), silent film actor, born in Halfway/Pemberton •
Julie Gore (born 1958), singer, songwriter, TV presenter and darts player •
James Dickson Innes (1887–1914), artist •
Deke Leonard (1944–2017), rock musician, author, raconteur and TV panellist •
Elizabeth Morgan (born 1930), actress and writer •
Terry Morris (born 1965), artist and photographer •
Natasha O'Keeffe (born 1986), television actress •
John Owen-Jones (born 1971), actor •
Christopher Rees (born 1973), singer, songwriter and musician •
Rachel Roberts (1927–1980), actress •
Dorothy Squires (1915–1998), singer and second wife of actor
Roger Moore •
Donald Swann (1923–1994), of the
Flanders and Swann duo •
Huw Thomas (1927–2009),
ITN newscaster •
Imogen Thomas (born 1982),
Big Brother contestant and glamour model •
Jeffrey Thomas (born 1945), acting star of
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena Public service •
Robert Buckland (born 1968), Conservative Lord Chancellor •
Leslie Griffiths (born 1942),
Methodist minister and
life peer •
Michael Howard (born 1941), Conservative Party leader (2003–2005) •
Elwyn Jones, Baron Elwyn-Jones (1909–1989), Labour Lord Chancellor •
William Lloyd (1725–1796), Royal Navy admiral •
Gwladys Yvonne McKeon (1897–1979), Llanelli-born Australian marine biologist • Sir
Tom O'Brien (1900–1970), Labour MP and trade unionist •
Rod Richards (1947–2019), Conservative MP and leader in the National Assembly for Wales •
Sir John Stepney, 8th Baronet (1743–1811), a Welsh MP from 1767 to 1788. •
David Thomas (1880–1967), Labour organizer and trade unionist • Sir
John Meurig Thomas (1932–2020), chemist and science historian •
Brian Trubshaw (1924–2001), pilot of first flight of British
Concorde •
Phil Prosser (living), British army brigadier, Commander of 101 Logistics Brigade in charge of COVID-19 vaccine roll-out
Sports Rugby Union •
Phil Bennett (1948–2022),
Wales and
British Lions •
Jonathan Davies (born 1962), Wales in rugby league and rugby union •
Ieuan Evans (born 1964), Wales and British Lions •
Ray Gravell (1951–2007), Wales and British Lions, actor and broadcaster. •
Carwyn James (1929–1983), Wales, coach of Llanelli and British Lions •
Gareth Jenkins (born 1951), Wales, coach of Llanelli,
Llanelli Scarlets and Wales •
Barry John (1945–2024), Cardiff, Wales and British Lions •
Dwayne Peel (born 1981), Wales and British Lions •
Derek Quinnell (born 1949), Wales and British Lions
Association football •
Wyndham Evans (born 1951), player, manager and commentator •
Emyr Huws (born 1993),
Wales and
Ipswich Town F.C. •
Matthew Jones (born 1980), Wales and premier league footballer and manager •
Kyle Letheren (born 1987),
Plymouth Argyle F.C. goalkeeper •
Byron Stevenson (1956–2007), Wales
Other sports •
Jonny Clayton (born 1974), professional dart player •
Jeff Evans (born 1954), cricket umpire •
Dai Greene (born 1986), 400m hurdler, world champion and IAAF gold medalist •
Terry Griffiths (1947–2024), world snooker champion (1979) •
Neil Haddock (born 1964), boxer, British superfeatherweight champion •
Evan Hoyt (born 1995), professional tennis •
Edward Laverack (born 1994), professional cyclist •
Flex Lewis (born 1983), bodybuilder •
Melbourne Tierney (1923–2014), rugby league •
Eirian Williams (born 1955), snooker referee ==See also==