:
See :Category:People from Pontypridd •
Robert Bye (1889–1962), recipient of the
Victoria Cross in
World War I •
Stuart Burrows (1933–2025), operatic tenor, born in
Cilfynydd •
Phil Campbell (1961–2026) of Motörhead •
Doreen Chadwick (1918–2014), theatre organist •
Catrin Collier (born 1948), novelist, had the Tŷ Catrin adult education centre in Pontypridd named in her honour in 2002. •
Joyce Daniel (1890-1985), opened one of the country's first birth control clinics in Pontypridd in 1930. •
Geraint Evans (1922–1992), opera singer, born in
Cilfynydd. •
Lee Gaze (born 1975), former lead guitarist for
Lostprophets and current lead/rhythm guitarist and backup vocalist for
No Devotion. •
Beverley Humphreys (born 1947), operatic and concert singer and broadcaster. •
Evan James (1809–1878) and
James James (1832–1902), writers of
Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau, the national anthem of Wales •
Alan Wayne Jones (born 1945), forensic toxicologist •
David Lloyd Jones (born 1952),
Judge of the High Court (QBD),
Lord Justice of Appeal, and first
Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom to come from Wales was educated at
Pontypridd Boys' Grammar School. •
Tom Jones (born 1940), singer, was born at 57 Kingsland Terrace in village of
Treforest. •
David Kelly (1944–2003), specialist in biological warfare, attended
Pontypridd Boys' Grammar School. •
Elaine Morgan (1920–2013), scriptwriter and anthropologist •
Kimberley Nixon (born 1985), actress •
Mike Lewis (born 1977), former
Lostprophets and
No Devotion rhythm guitarist •
Morfydd Llwyn Owen (1891-1918), composer, pianist and mezzo-soprano •
William Price (1800–1893) carried out the first cremation in the UK in modern times on
Llantrisant Common. •
Merlyn Rees (1920-2006), Labour Party politician •
Chris Slade (born 1946), drummer for
AC/DC and
Asia •
Stephen Volk (born 1954), screenwriter and novelist •
Ian Watkins (1977–2025), disgraced former
Lostprophets lead singer and songwriter •
Tasker Watkins (1918–2007),
VC,
Lord Justice of Appeal, deputy Lord Chief Justice, and President of the
Welsh Rugby Union, was educated at
Pontypridd Boys' Grammar School •
Naunton Wayne (1901–1970), actor, born in Llanwonno •
Iris Williams (1946-2025), singer, born in Rhydyfelin •
Gareth Wood (1950-2023), composer
Sports people •
Danny Canning (1926–2014), association footballer •
Keith Cooper (football referee) (born 1948), former Premier League referee •
Steve Cooper (born 1979), professional association football manager •
Glyn Davies (rugby union) (1927-1976), Welsh international rugby player •
Jamie Donaldson (born 1975), professional golfer •
Colin Gale (1932–2008), association footballer •
Harri Greville (born 1990), rugby league footballer •
John Gwilliam (1923–2016) Welsh international rugby player •
Richard Haig (born 1970), association footballer •
Cory Hill (born 1992) Welsh international rugby player •
Ceri Hughes (born 1971), association footballer •
Jenny James (1927–2014), first Welsh person to swim the English Channel (in 1951) •
Neil Jenkins (born 1971) Welsh international rugby player •
Sheila Laxon the first female horse trainer to win the Australian "cups double": the
Caulfield Cup and
Melbourne Cup •
Ella Lloyd (born 2005) Welsh racing driver •
Pat Mountain (born 1976), association footballer •
Kevin Morgan (born 1977) Welsh international rugby player •
Michael Owen (born 1980) Welsh international rugby player •
Richard Parks (born 1977) Welsh international rugby player •
Jason Price (born 1977) , association footballer •
Russell Robins (1932–2019) Welsh international rugby player •
Ceri Sweeney (born 1980) Welsh international rugby player •
Peter Turnbull (born 1989), first-class cricketer •
Owain Warlow (born 1987), association footballer •
Freddie Welsh (1886–1927), world champion boxer •
Martyn Williams (born 1975) Welsh international rugby player •
Gareth Wyatt (born 1977) Welsh international rugby player ==Bibliography==