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John Logie Baird (1888–1946), lived in Hastings in the 1920s where he carried out experiments that led to the transmission of the first
television image. •
Kevin Ball (born 1964), ex-footballer and coach at
Sunderland A.F.C., played in 1992 FA Cup. Born in Hastings. •
Gillian Barge (1940–2003), stage, television and film actress. Born Gillian Bargh in Hastings. •
Gareth Barry (born 1981), footballer, latterly at
Everton F.C., played in
2011 FA Cup Final and for England. Born in Hastings. •
Andy Bell (born 1964), singer in 80s band
Erasure, lived in Hastings from 2009. •
Harold Bennett (1899–1981) actor (
Young Mr Grace). Born in 1899 in Hastings. •
Mark Benton (born 1965) TV and stage actor. Lives in Hastings. •
James Blackshaw (born 1981) musician, principally with acoustic 12-string guitar. Based in Hastings. •
Elizabeth Blackwell (1821–1910), first woman to qualify as a doctor. Lived in Hastings from 1879 until her death in 1910. •
Euphemia Vale Blake (1817–1904), author, critic •
Emma Blocksage (born 1979) (
Emma B), model turned bodybuilder. Born in Hastings. •
Barbara Bodichon (1827–1890), advocate of women's rights, painter and founder of
Girton College. Spent her childhood in Hastings and retained connections through her life •
Elsie Bowerman (1889–1973),
suffragette,
RMS Titanic survivor, and early female barrister. Her parents lived and worked in Hastings and St Leonards; she was raised, campaigned and lived there at various times. •
Darren Boyd (born 1971), actor. Born in Hastings. •
Jo Brand (born 1957), comedian. Brought up and educated in 6th Form in Hastings. •
Thomas Brassey (1805–1870), railway pioneer ("the greatest railway builder in the world"), father of Earl Brassey. Lived and died in St Leonards. •
Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey (1836–1918), politician and
Governor of Victoria. MP for Hastings 1868–1888. Son of Thomas. •
John Bratby (1928–1992), artist of the "kitchen sink school". Lived and died in Hastings. •
George Bristow (1863–1947), St Leonards-on-Sea taxidermist at centre of the
Hastings Rarities ornithology fraud. •
Jimmy Broadbent (born 1991),
racing driver,
content creator,
sim racer and
e-sports commentator. Born and grew up in Hastings. • Dr
Gerald Brodribb (1915–1999), cricket historian, author and archaeologist. Born in St Leonards-on-Sea and owned Hydneye House school in Hastings. •
Nikki Bull (born 1981), footballer. Born and brought up in Hastings. •
Shayne Burgess (born 1964), darts player known as
Bulldog. Born and lives in Hastings. •
Edward Burra (1905–1976), painter, draughtsman, and printmaker. Lived and died in Hastings. •
Moss Burmester (born 1981), New Zealand professional swimmer. Competed in 2008 Summer Olympics in the Men's 200m Butterfly against famous American Swimmer
Michael Phelps and came in 4th place with a New Zealand record breaking time of 1:54:35. Born and raised in Hastings •
Paul Burston (born 1965), author and journalist. Lives in Hastings. Burston's 2019 novel,
The Closer I Get, is partly set in the town. •
Amanda Burton (born 1956), actress. Lives in Hastings. •
James Burton (1761–1837), builder and developer, founder of the new seaside town of St Leonards-on-Sea. •
Decimus Burton (1800–1881), son of James Burton, architect and garden designer, continued his father's work. ==C==