Public service , 1880 •
James Bell (1524–1584), Catholic
priest and martyr, born in Warrington •
Edward Barlow (1639 in Warrington – 1719), priest and
mechanician •
John Seddon (1725–1770) English Dissenter and rector of
Warrington Academy. •
John Macgowan (1726–1780),
non-conformist preacher satirist and author; resident of Warrington •
Edward Evanson (1731 in Warrington – 1805), controversial clergyman •
Thomas Barnes (1747–1810) a Unitarian minister and educational reformer. •
John Drinkwater Bethune (1762 in Latchford – 1844), army Colonel, documented the
Great Siege of Gibraltar •
Maria Hill (1791 in Winwick–1881), Canadian heroine of the
US/UK War of 1812 •
Philip Pearsall Carpenter (1819–1877), Presbyterian minister between 1846 and 1862 •
William Norman, (1832–1896), local war hero, born in Warrington, awarded the
Victoria Cross •
Jeannie Mole (1841 in Warrington – 1912), socialist, feminist, and trade union organiser •
John Webster (1845 in Warrington – 1914), civil engineer who specialised in designing bridges •
B. H. Roberts (1857 in Warrington – 1933), Mormon leader, historian, politician and
polygamist • Captain
Guy Wareing (1899 in Latchford – 1918) World War I
flying ace •
George Cardell Briggs (1910 in Warrington–2004), the first
Bishop of The Seychelles •
Alfred Edward Sephton (1911 in Warrington – 1941), Royal Navy Petty Officer, recipient of the
Victoria Cross •
Helen Newlove, Baroness Newlove (born 1961), local community reform campaigner, appointed
Victims' Commissioner in 2012
Politics , 1849 •
William Beamont (1797–1889), lawyer, philanthropist, first
Mayor of Warrington, founded the municipal library •
Sir Gilbert Greenall, 1st Baronet (1806–1894), businessman and Conservative MP for
Warrington 1847–1868, 1874–1880 & 1885–1892 •
Peter Rylands (1820 in Warrington – 1887), wire manufacturer and Liberal politician, MP in two periods between 1868 and 1887 •
Joseph Leicester (1825 in Warrington – 1903), glass blower and Liberal politician, MP for
West Ham South from 1885 to 1886 •
Edward Owen Greening (1836 – 1923) a British
co-operative and
radical activist. •
Reginald Essenhigh (1890 in Warrington–1955), MP for
Newton from 1931 to 1935 and then a judge •
Dave Cook (1941 in Warrington–1993), British communist activist, also known as a rock climber •
Joan Ryan (born 1955 in Warrington), politician, MP for
Enfield North 1997–2010 and 2015–2019 •
Antony Green (born 1960 in Warrington), Australian
psephologist and commentator •
Chris Matheson (born 1968 in Warrington), Labour Party politician, MP for the
City of Chester 2015–2022 •
Liam Byrne (born 1970 in Warrington), Labour Party politician, MP for
Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North since 2004
Science and business , 1801 , 1824 , 1999 •
John Harrison (1693–1776), inventor of the
marine chronometer which established longitude; long-time inhabitant of Warrington •
Anna Blackburne (1726–1793), botanist, naturalist correspondent of
Carl Linnaeus; lived and died locally •
Joseph Priestley (1733–1804), non-conformist clergyman, philosopher and scientist, discoverer of oxygen; lived in Warrington and taught at the
Warrington Academy between 1761 and 1767 •
Thomas Percival (1740 in Warrington − 1804), physician, ethicist, author; he wrote a code of
medical ethics. •
Peter Litherland (1756–1805), watchmaker and inventor of the lever watch; born in Warrington •
John Cragg (1767 in Warrington–1854), English ironmaster who ran a foundry in Liverpool •
Arthur Aikin (1773 in Warrington – 1854), chemist, mineralogist and scientific writer, and was a founding member of the
Chemical Society •
Charles Rochemont Aikin (1775 in Warrington – 1847), doctor and chemist •
Joseph Crosfield (1792–1844), businessman, established a soap and chemical manufacturing business in Warrington called Joseph Crosfield and Sons •
William Wilson (1799 in Warrington–1871), botanist, studied
bryology (the study of moss & liverwort) •
James Kendrick (1809-1882) physician and antiquary; looked after the antiquities in the
Warrington Museum. •
William Kirtley (1840 in Warrington – 1919),
London Chatham and Dover Railway Locomotive Superintendent •
William Owen (1846 in Latchford – 1910), local architect, worked with
William Lever to create
Port Sunlight •
Geoffrey Hewitt (1934–2019) British chemical engineer notable for contributions to heat transfer and multiphase flow, in 2007 recipient of
Global Energy Prize •
Philippa Perry (born 1957 in Warrington), psychotherapist, supporter of the
Women's Equality Party and married to artist and cross-dresser
Grayson Perry •
George Davey Smith (born 1959 in Warrington),
epidemiologist •
Ian Crawford (born 1961), professor of
planetary science and
astrobiology •
Andy Bird (born 1964 in Warrington), film producer and executive, chairman of
Walt Disney International •
Gavin Patterson (born 1967), brought up in Warrington, chief executive of
BT Group plc, 2013-2019 •
Helen Wilson (born 1973 in Warrington), mathematician focuses on theoretical and numerical modelling
Writers , 1822 , 2012 •
Susanna Wright (1697 in Warrington–1784), American poet botanist, business owner and legal scholar •
Anna Laetitia Barbauld (1743–1825), poet and literary critic; lived in Warrington 1758–1774. •
Edmund Aikin (1780 in Warrington – 1820), architect and writer on architecture •
Lucy Aikin (1781 in Warrington – 1864), historical writer, also used the pseudonym
Mary Godolphin. •
William John Beamont (1828 in Warrington – 1868), clergyman and author, founded the
Cambridge School of Art •
Ann Pilling (born 1944 in Warrington), author and poet best known for
young adult fiction •
Peter Brimelow (born 1947 in Warrington), American writer,
paleoconservative •
Paul Lewis (born 1948 in Warrington), freelance financial journalist, presenter of
Money Box on BBC Radio 4 •
David Banks (born 1948 in Warrington), former British newspaper editor •
Ian Inkster (1949 in Warrington – 2023) a global historian, author and columnist. •
Steve Parker (born 1952 in Warrington), writer of children's and adult's science books •
Alan Gibbons (born 1953) writer of children's books and campaigner and advocate for libraries. •
Martin Sixsmith (born 1954 in Warrington), author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. His book
Philomena was made into the film starring
Judi Dench and
Steve Coogan, who played Sixsmith •
Philippa, Lady Perry (born 1957), integrative
psychotherapist and author. •
Christopher Potter (born 1959 in Warrington), author and editor. •
Gary Slater (born 1961 in Warrington), sports journalist, currently working for the
Daily Telegraph •
Robin Jarvis (born 1963), brought up in Warrington, writes
young adult fiction, children's novels and
dark fantasy •
Tim Firth (born 1964 in Warrington),
dramatist,
screenwriter and
songwriter •
Michelle Olley (born 1966) writer, journalist and magazine and book editor. •
Rebekah Brooks (born 1968), journalist, newspaper editor and former chief executive of
News International, attended Appleton Hall County Grammar School in Warrington •
Curtis Jobling (born 1972), author, illustrator and production designer of
Bob the Builder, lives in Warrington •
Helen Walsh (born 1977), writer and film director •
Seán Hewitt (born 1990) a poet, lecturer and literary critic; Fellow of the
Royal Society of Literature Artists , 1730, Self-Portrait •
Hamlet Winstanley (1698–1756), painter and engraver; designed Stanley Street; born and died locally •
John Warrington Wood (1839–1886), sculptor of mythological subjects and portrait busts; born and died locally •
Sir Luke Fildes (1843–1927), artist, studied at Warrington School of Art •
Henry Woods (1846 in Warrington – 1921), painter and illustrator, an artist of the Neo-Venetian school •
James Charles (1851 in Warrington – 1906), impressionist artist •
Gordon Ellis (1920–1978), painter, specialised in maritime painting; born in Warrington •
Eric Tucker (1932–2018), artist •
John Geering (1941 – 1999 in Warrington), cartoonist •
Ossie Clark (1942–1996), fashion designer, raised and went to school in Warrington •
Tom Lomax (born 1945 in Warrington), painter and sculptor
Actors , 1968 , 2017 •
Elizabeth Whitlock (1761 in Warrington – 1836), actress, a member of the
Kemble family of actors. •
Burt Kwouk (1930–2016), actor,
The Pink Panther films, born in Warrington •
Sue Johnston (born 1943), actress,
Brookside and
The Royle Family •
Pete McCarthy (1951–2004), actor, born in Warrington, a plaque on the wall of the
Pyramid Arts Centre •
Martin Roberts (born 1963), presenter of
BBC 1's
Homes Under the Hammer •
Polly Walker (born 1966 in Warrington), actress, HBO's
Rome and Netflix's
Bridgerton •
Steven Arnold (born 1974), actor, known for his role as Ashley Peacock in
Coronation Street, born in Warrington •
Warren Brown (born 1978), regular BBC actor, born and lives in Warrington •
Darren Jeffries (born 1982), actor, went to school locally, best known for his role as OB in
Hollyoaks •
Natasha Hodgson (born 1986 in
Croft), actress, singer, writer, & co-artistic director •
George Sampson (born 1993), dancer and winner of ''
Britain's Got Talent'' in 2008 •
Owen Cooper (born 2009), actor known for his performance in Netflix's miniseries
Adolescence Music , 2021 , 2010 •
Rick Astley (born 1966), singer and radio DJ •
Thomas Dallam (1570–1614), organ builder and
Elizabethan trade envoy to
Constantinople. His family came from
Dallam. •
Jack Wilson (1894–1970), partner in
Wilson, Keppel and Betty, a popular British music hall and vaudeville act •
George Formby (1904–1961), entertainer, lived for many years in Warrington and is buried in Warrington Cemetery, with his father
George Formby Sr, also an entertainer •
Edwin 'Ted' Astley (1922 in Warrington – 1998), composer, notably the themes to
The Saint and
Danger Man •
Edna Savage (1936–2000),
traditional pop singer •
Tim Curry (born 1946), actor, singer and composer, lived in Grappenhall •
Pete Waterman (born 1947), record producer, businessman, lives in south Warrington, near Daresbury •
John Maines (born 1948), musician, trombone player and active figure in the British brass band movement as a performer, conductor, tutor, compere and concert presenter •
Gareth Jones (born 1954), music producer and engineer notable for working with
Depeche Mode •
Miles Tredinnick (born 1955), also known as
Riff Regan rock musician, songwriter and screenwriter •
Phil Kelsall (born 1956 in Warrington), principal organist at the
Blackpool Tower Ballroom since 1977 •
Sir Stephen Hough (born 1961), international classical concert pianist and composer, raised in Warrington •
Tim Bowness (born 1963), singer-songwriter, singer in the band
No-Man •
Ian Brown (born 1963), lead singer of
The Stone Roses, now lives in Lymm •
Anthony Whittaker (born 1968), classical composer and pianist, born in Warrington •
Jan Linton (born ), singer-songwriter, born in Warrington but re-located to Japan •
Chris Braide (born 1973), songwriter and record producer, now based in
Malibu, born and lived in Padgate •
Kerry Katona (born 1980), singer, actress and TV personality, born and grew up in Warrington •
Stan Woodhouse (1899 in Warrington – 1977), footballer, played 351 games for
Southampton •
George Duckworth (1901–1966),
first class cricketer, who played 24
test matches for
England, was born in Warrington. He played first class cricket for
Lancashire between 1923 and 1947. •
Hilda James (1904–1982) swimmer; team silver medallist at the
1920 Summer Olympics •
Fred Worrall (1910 in Warrington – 1979), footballer, played 431 games, mainly for
Portsmouth •
Harold Palin (1916 in Warrington–1990), rugby league footballer, played 286 games; known as
Moggy •
Laurie Gilfedder (1935 in Warrington – 2019), rugby league player, 468 games, mainly for
Warrington Wolves •
Roger Hunt (1938-2021), footballer played 404 games for
Liverpool F.C., and 34 for
England, born in Glazebury, lived in Warrington, made a Freeman of the Borough in 2016 •
Tommy Lawrence (1940–2018 in Warrington), Scottish footballer goalkeeper, 476 games, incl. 390 for
Liverpool •
Neil McGrath (born 1942), former racing driver, competed in the
British Touring Car Championship •
Bob Fulton (1947–2021), Australian Rugby League player and selector, born in Stockton Heath •
John Richards (born 1950 in Warrington) football striker, played 440 games, incl 385 for
Wolves •
Keith Elwell (born 1950 in Warrington), rugby league footballer, played 591 games for
Widnes Vikings •
John Bramhall (born 1956 in Warrington), footballer, over 530 games mainly for
Tranmere Rovers and
Bury •
Wade Dooley (born 1957), former rugby union international lock forward, played for his country 57 times •
Gary Bannister (born 1960 in Warrington), former footballer who played 539 games •
Neil Fairbrother (born 1963 in Warrington), first class cricketer, played 10 Test cricket matched for
England, •
Johnny Smith (born 1965 in Warrington), wrestler, with
All Japan Pro Wrestling •
Richard Egington (born 1979) rower, won two team medals at the
2008 &
2012 Summer Olympics •
Stephen Foster (born 1980), football defender, played 464 games; captain of
Barnsley F.C., born in the town •
David Wright (born 1980 in Warrington), former professional footballer with 488 pro appearances •
Ian Sharps (born 1980 in Warrington), footballer played 562 games, now First-Team Coach at
Walsall F.C. •
Paul Hanagan (born in 1980), twice British champion
flat jockey, born in Warrington •
Matt Doughty (born 1981 in Warrington), former footballer, played over 410 games •
Jonathan Akinyemi (born 1988), Olympic Canoe Slalom athlete for team Nigeria, born and lives in Warrington •
James Chester (born 1989 in Warrington), footballer, played 424 games mainly for
Hull City A.F.C. •
Carys Phillips (born 1992 in Warrington) a Welsh rugby union player, played 79 games for
Wales women •
Jesse Lingard, (born 1992 in Warrington), footballer, played over 270 games and 32 for
England •
Jack Robinson (born 1993 in Warrington), footballer, played about 300 games mainly for
Sheffield United •
Joshua Brownhill (born 1995 in Warrington), footballer who has played over 400 games mainly for
Burnley •
Luke Littler (born 2007), professional darts player; no.1 player with
PDC World Darts Championship Crime •
Garry Newlove (1959–2007 in Fearnhead), victim of high-profile murder in 2007, attacked outside his house •
Shafilea Ahmed (1986–2003 in Warrington),
honour killing and
filicide victim. •
Brianna Ghey (2006–2023 in Culcheth), murder victim == Twin towns ==