•
F. Matthias Alexander (1869–1955), Australian actor and inventor of the
Alexander technique, lived in Penhill House, Sidcup, for 30 years •
Harry Arter (1989–) footballer (
Bournemouth F.C. and
Republic of Ireland), born in Sidcup •
Steve Backley (1969–), Olympic
javelin silver medallist, born in Sidcup •
Gareth Bacon (1972–), politician and leader of the Conservative Party in the Greater London Assembly •
Sam Bailey (1977–), winning contestant,
The X Factor, grew up in Sidcup •
Angela Barnes (1976–) actress, stand-up comedian, born in Sidcup •
Christopher Battarbee (1975–), cricketer (
Oxford University), born in Sidcup •
Lake Bell (1979–), American actress, lived in Sidcup while studying at
Rose Bruford College in the 1990s. •
Quentin Blake (1932–), illustrator, artist, born in Sidcup •
Garry Bushell (1955–), journalist, lives in Sidcup •
George Albert Cairns (1913–44), recipient of the last
Victoria Cross of
World War II, lived and worked in Sidcup •
Sheila Callender (1914–2004), haematologist, born in Sidcup •
Ben Chorley (1982–), footballer, born in Sidcup •
Charlie Clements (1987–), actor (
EastEnders), born in Sidcup •
Jason Crowe (1978–), footballer, born in Sidcup •
Jay Darlington (1968–), musician (former keyboardist for the band
Kula Shaker and currently a member of the band Magic Bus), born in Sidcup •
Ian Davenport (1966–), abstract painter and former
Turner Prize nominee, born in Sidcup •
Douglas Harries (1893–1972),
Royal Air Force air vice-marshal and first-class cricketer •
Joe Healy (1986–), footballer who previously played in the
Football League for
Millwall, born in Sidcup •
Deren Ibrahim (1991–),
Gibraltarian footballer, born in Sidcup •
Alfred Garth Jones (1872–1955), illustrator, spent the last years of his life in Sidcup •
John Paul Jones (1946–), bass guitarist (
Led Zeppelin), born in Sidcup •
Rob Knox (1989–2008), actor, murdered in Sidcup •
Douglas Macmillan (1884–1969), founder of
Macmillan Cancer Support, lived in Knoll Road from 1924 until 1966, and also ran his charity from that address. Bexley Civic Society placed a blue plaque on the house in 2010 •
Ivan Magill (1888–1986), innovative anaesthetist, worked in Sidcup •
Lee Murray (1977–), former kickboxer and mixed martial arts champion, convicted of the
Securitas depot robbery, lived in Sidcup •
Emma Noble (1971–), model and actress, born in Sidcup •
Mike Rann (1953–), Premier of
South Australia, politician, born in Sidcup, lived in
Blackfen prior to emigrating to New Zealand with his parents •
John Regis (1966–), Olympic sprinter, lived in Sidcup •
Mark Ricketts (1984–), footballer, born in Sidcup •
Wayne Routledge (1985–), footballer, born in Sidcup •
Gerard Shelley (1891–1980), author, translator and Catholic bishop, born in Sidcup •
Nevil Shute (1899–1960), novelist and aeronautical engineer, lived in Hatherley Road from 1924 to 1930 while working at
Vickers in
Crayford •
Ethel Smyth (1858–1944), composer and
suffragette, born in St. John's Road, Sidcup •
Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney (1733–1800), politician and Cabinet minister, lived in
Frognal House,
Foots Cray •
Gordon Watson (1971–), former
Sheffield Wednesday footballer, born in Sidcup •
Elizabeth Wiskemann (1899–1971), historian and journalist, born in Sidcup •
Doug Wright (1914–98), cricketer (
Kent and
England), born in Sidcup
Fictional residents • In the
Harold Pinter play
The Caretaker, Davies repeatedly says that "all his papers" are in Sidcup, and he will return there, but is "waiting for the weather to break". •
Roderick Spode — fictional politician and fashion designer, was the 7th Earl of Sidcup in the
Jeeves stories by
P. G. Wodehouse. == References ==