One of its most famous residents was the writer, poet, designer and socialist
William Morris, who was born there on 24 March 1834, and lived there for several years. His former house in Walthamstow is a museum dedicated to his life and works, while the grounds of the house are a public park (Lloyd Park in Forest Road). •
Naomi Ackie, actress, attended
Walthamstow School for Girls. •
Keith Albarn, manager of
Soft Machine and father of
Damon Albarn, taught art at Walthamstow Art College in the 1960s •
Sonita Alleyne, Master of
Jesus College, Cambridge •
Clement Attlee, Member of Parliament for Walthamstow while he was Prime Minister. •
Edward Middleton Barry, architect, educated at a private school in Walthamstow. • Sir
William Batten (died 1667), Surveyor of the Navy, had a "palatial" country house at Walthamstow; his son, who was heavily in debt, sold it off a few years after his death. •
Stephen Bear, reality TV star •
Steve Bell (cartoonist), cartoonist, was born in Walthamstow •
Alonza Bevan, bass guitarist of
Kula Shaker. •
Lethal Bizzle, Rap/Grime artist and associated rap collective Fire Camp, Attended Holy Family Catholic School. •
Peter Blake, artist, painted sleeve cover of the Beatles
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. •
Leonard Borwick, concert pianist, born in 1868. •
Matthew Bourne, choreographer and dancer, was born in Walthamstow. •
Mick Box, guitarist for
Uriah Heep, born in Walthamstow. •
William Theodore Brailey, pianist on the •
Frederick Bremer, engineer and inventor, built the first petrol-driven car in Great Britain between 1892 and 1894 (now on display in the
Vestry House Museum) •
David Cairns, guitarist with
Secret Affair, was born in Walthamstow in 1958. •
Alexander Champion, founder of British whaling, died 1795 in Walthamstow •
Anjem Choudary, Islamic extremist and criminal •
Phil Collen, lead guitarist of
Def Leppard •
Stella Creasy, Labour MP •
Iain Dale, broadcaster • Sir
John Dankworth, jazz musician, who attended
Sir George Monoux Grammar School. •
Christopher Martin Davis, Bulgarian ice dancer, lives in Walthamstow. •
Paul Di'Anno, lead singer of
Iron Maiden 1978–81. •
Adam Devlin, guitarist for
the Bluetones, lives in Walthamstow. •
Benjamin Disraeli, former British Prime Minister, attended
Higham Hill School in Walthamstow, as did William Shore, later father of
Florence Nightingale •
Ian Dury, singer and songwriter, studied at Walthamstow Art College. •
Fleur East, singer and
The X Factor finalist (runners-up), attended Holy Family Catholic school •
East 17, British pop boy band, including singer/songwriter
Brian Harvey. • Sir
George Edwards, designer of
Concorde •
Mabel Elliott a British censor who uncovered a German spy during the First World War. •
Joe Ellis-Grewal, cricketer •
Lucian Ercolani, founder of furniture company
Ercol, was living at 27 Claremont Road, Walthamstow in the 1911 census •
Paapa Essiedu, actor, grew up in Walthamstow •
Jody Fleisch, English professional wrestler, debuted in 1996, and is still wrestling around the world •
Nick Gentry, portrait artist, lives and works in Walthamstow • Air Marshal Sir
Kenneth Charles Michael Giddings, born in Walthamstow in 1920 •
Thomas Field Gibson, manufacturer who aided the welfare of the
Spitalfields silk weavers, lived at Elm House •
Maurice Glasman, social theorist and Labour life peer •
Eleanor Graham, book editor and children's book author, born in Walthamstow •
Peter Greenaway, film director, studied at
Walthamstow College of Art •
Geordie Greep, musician and frontman of former rock band
Black Midi •
Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick, heir to the Maynard estate and Shern Hall in particular at which she lived briefly after her father's death •
Fitz Hall, retired English footballer, was born in Walthamstow •
Darren Hayman, singer and songwriter, former resident • Lord
Peter Hennessy of
Nympsfield, former journalist with
The Times; historian, academic and author •
James Hilton, author, attended George Monoux Grammar School •
Helen Hollick, writer, born in Walthamstow 1953 •
Mick Hume, journalist •
Countess Judith, wife of Earl Waltheof, prominent post-Conquest woman •
Harry Kane, footballer, attended
Chingford Foundation School •
Colin Kazim-Richards, footballer, was born in
Leytonstone but schooled in Walthamstow •
Jane Lomax-Smith, Australian politician and doctor; was born and raised here •
Agnes Marshall, English culinary entrepreneur, born in Walthamstow in 1855 • Sir
George Monoux,
Lord Mayor of London in 1514 and local benefactor; founded the
grammar school and
almshouses •
William Morris, designer, socialist and artist •
Fabrice Muamba, footballer, attended Kelmscott School •
Lutalo Muhammad, British
taekwondo athlete, won a silver medal in the 2016 Olympics, attended Holy Family Catholic School •
Denis Payton, saxophonist for
the Dave Clark Five, was born in Walthamstow 1943 •
Grayson Perry, ceramicist and 2003
Turner Prize winner, had his studio in Walthamstow until 2014. He referred to Walthamstow in his 2013 Reith lectures, naming it 'Awesomestow' •
Pascale Petit, poet, nominated twice for the
TS Eliot poetry prize •
Ernie Phypers (1910–1960), professional footballer •
Fred Pontin, holiday camp owner •
Jimmy Ray, recording artist, born Walthamstow 1970 •
Danny Robins, comedy writer and performer, broadcaster and journalist •
Ken Russell, film director, studied at Walthamstow Technical College •
Nick Saloman, progressive rock musician •
June Sarpong, television presenter, born Walthamstow 1977 •
Baroness Scotland, Attorney General, grew up in Walthamstow and attended Walthamstow School for Girls •
Vivian Stanshall, musician, painter, singer, broadcaster, songwriter, poet and writer, best known for his work with the
Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, grew up in Grove Road, Walthamstow. •
John Kemp Starley, inventor, born Walthamstow 1854 •
Colin Stinton, Canadian-born actor •
Beryl Swain (1936–2007), motorcycle racer, first woman to compete in the
Isle of Man TT race •
Thomas Griffith Taylor (1890–1963) Antarctic explorer •
Ron Todd (1927-2005), trade union leader •
Lawrence Trent, international chess master and commentator •
Leicester Tunks (1880–1935), operatic baritone and actor, born in Walthamstow •
Nicola Walker, actor, attended
Forest School •
Peter Waterfield Olympic diver •
Dorothy Wedderburn Principal of
Bedford College and
Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, both
London University, was born in Walthamstow 1925 •
Geoffrey Wellum, RAF fighter pilot in the
Battle of Britain was born Walthamstow in 1921 •
Danniella Westbrook, actress •
Sir Robert Wigram, shipbuilder and MP •
Timothy Williams, bilingual novelist of crime fiction, lived at
Whipps Cross •
Janet Wallis, philanthropist and the founder of the Mission of Hope •
Peter Winch, philosopher •
Eric Wolf, Marxist anthropologist, studied at
Forest School •
Adam Woodyatt, English actor who plays
Ian Beale in
EastEnders, born in Walthamstow 1968 •
Mina Zdravkova, Bulgarian ice dancer, lives in Walthamstow. ==Gallery==