•
Lindsay Anderson, Indian-born English feature film, theatre and documentary director, film critic, and leading light of the
Free Cinema movement and the
British New Wave. He wrote
If.... while living in his mother's house on the village's Sea Estate. •
J M Barrie, Scottish author and dramatist; a friend of the Llewellyn Davies family who had a house in Rustington and were the inspiration of his book
Peter Pan. •
Eddie Blair, Scottish jazz trumpeter, died in Rustington. •
Delirious?, English Christian rock and worship band members lived in the village. •
Huw Edwards-Jones, cabinetmaker and five-time
Guild Mark recipient, was born in Rustington. •
Agnes Garrett (who, with her cousin
Rhoda Garrett opened the first interior design company in Britain to be run by women) had a house in Rustington. Agnes's sister
Millicent Garrett Fawcett (suffragist leader) also lived there after she was widowed. Another sister,
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (first woman to qualify as a doctor), also visited. •
Mary Christian Dundas Hamilton, poet, known for writing
A Hymn for Aviators (1915). Cousin of the Garretts. •
Nigel Hitchcock, saxophonist •
Stanley Holloway, English actor, comedian, singer and monologist who lived next to the sea at East Preston. •
Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe, landscape architect, garden designer, architect and author, raised in Rustington. •
Norman Newell, record producer and lyricist. •
Sir Hubert Parry, composer of hymn melodies, some becoming templates, including '"Rustington". He lived in Sea Lane (from 1880-d.1918). •
Andrew Pearson, cricketer who played for
Bedfordshire. •
Ed Petrie, British comedian, actor and television presenter. He was born and raised in the village. •
George Posford, English composer, most notably famed for "Good Night Vienna" •
Graham Sutherland, English artist •
Mitchell Symons, journalist and bestselling author. He has lived just outside the village since 1995. •
Ben Thatcher, drummer of the popular British rock duo
Royal Blood. •
Brian White, cartoonist. He spent much of his later life in the village. •
Leslie Arthur Wilcox, marine artist. He lived in Cove Road from 1963 to 1982. ==Freedom of the Parish==