Natives •
William of Newburgh, a 12th-century English chronicler and historian, was born in Bridlington. •
William Kent (1686–1748), architect, landscape architect and furniture designer, was born in the town. •
Sir John Major, 1st Baronet of Worthlingworth Hall was born in Bridlington in 1698. The merchant and member of Parliament died in 1781. •
Benjamin Fawcett, a
woodblock colour printer and ornithologist, was born in the town in 1808. •
Henry Freeman was a
Whitby fisherman and
lifeboatman born in the town. •
A. E. Matthews, stage and film actor, was born in Bridlington in 1869. He featured in the 1956 version of
Around the World in 80 days,
Doctor at Large and
Carry On Admiral. •
Thomas Fenby, a Liberal politician and
blacksmith, was born in the town in 1875. He acted as Mayor of Bridlington and represented the town as MP. He died at his Bridlington home in 1956. •
Cecil Burton (1887–1971), cricketer and former Yorkshire County Cricket Club captain, was born in the town, as was his younger brother
Claude Burton (1891–1971), who also played for Yorkshire. •
Francis Johnson (1911–1995), born in Bridlington, was a renowned church architect. •
Gordon Lakes, former Deputy Director General of the
Prison Service, was born in the town in 1928. He is credited with helping to achieve improved working conditions among UK prisons. •
Bob Wallis (1934–1991), jazz musician, was born in Bridlington. He had some success in the British charts in the late 1950s and early 60s. His father was harbourmaster in the town. •
David Pinkney, businessman and
auto racing driver competing in the British Touring Car Championships, was born in the town on 5 July 1952. •
Andrew Dismore, the Labour politician and lawyer was born in the town on 2 September 1954. He was educated at
Bridlington School. •
Mark Herman, film director and screenwriter, was born in the town in 1954. Among his best-known works are
Brassed Off,
Little Voice and
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas. •
Angela Eagle and her twin sister
Maria Eagle, both
Labour politicians, were born in the town on 17 February 1961. •
Craig Short, professional footballer and manager, born in Bridlington on 25 June 1968, has played at top levels in both the English and Turkish league systems, including Derby County, Everton, and Blackburn. •
Richard Cresswell, professional football player, was born in Bridlington on 20 September 1977. He started with
York City F.C., before playing in higher divisions of the league system. •
Adam Khan, racing driver, was born in the town on 24 May 1985. •
Charlie Heaton, actor and musician, is known for playing Jonathan Byers in the Netflix supernatural drama series
Stranger Things. •
Stephen W. Parsons, musician, composer, songwriter and music producer •
Rosie Jones, comedian and writer
Residents •
John Twenge (St John of Bridlington), a 14th-century English saint, was a Canon of Bridlington Priory. He was born less than from the town in
Thwing. •
David Hockney used to own a house in Bridlington, at which an assistant drank a cleaning product and died in March 2013. •
Malcolm McDowell, actor, lived in Bridlington as a child, where McDowell's father was stationed at the nearby
RAF Carnaby. ==Twin towns – sister cities==