SIR
SIDNEY CHAPMAN. If ever
there is a man of the people it is Sir Sidney Chapman. I, like many others,
lost trust in politicians and governments over the last few years but Sir
Sidney was a true helper of the community.Sir Sir Sidney was born on 17th October 1935, Educated at Rugby and Manchester University. He married his ex wife Clare in 1976,they have 3 children and she is still working with him to this day. Sir Sidney began his political career in 1973 and was knighted by the Queen for his services in 1995. Local people I have spoken to about him have all said good things, even those that do not support his political party. Good luck to Sidney in his retirement. |
KINGSLEY
AMIS: The
novelist who wrote Lucky Jim and The Old Devils lived with his wife Elizabeth
Jane Howard in Hadley wood in the 70s. His son is writer Martin Amis.
WINIFRED ATWELL: Popular pianist from the 1950s
whose song Black And White Rag became the theme to BBC TV's Pot Black, lived
locally.
BABY SPICE: singer with the Spice Girls, Emma
Bunton was born in Barnet and lived in Finchley.
JEREMY BEADLE: the presenter of Beadle's About
and You've Been Framed was a Hadley wood resident.
SEAN BEAN: Star of the Sharpe TV series who appeared
in 007's Goldeneye and Lord Of The Rings, lived in Totteridge.
DENNIS BERGKAMP: Dutch-born Arsenal star, lives
in Cockfosters.
BEVERLEY SISTERS: Singing trio from the 1950s
and 60. Joy was married to footballer Billy Wright. Barnet.
TONY BLACKBURN: DJ who started his career on
Radio Caroline before joining the BBC, lives locally.
BERNARD BRESSLAW: 6ft 7in star of the Carry On
films. Lived locally.
IAN CARMICHEAL: Film actor who also played Bertie
Wooster on TV, lived in Totteridge.
MICHELLE COLLINS: Former East Enders actress
and breast cancer awareness campaigner, lived in East Finchley.
RICHARD CROMWELL: (1626-1712) the son of Oliver
Cromwell lived opposite the Five Bells, Thus,Cromwell Close.
GODFREY EVANS: The legendary wicketkeeper who
played for England and Kent was born in Finchley in 1920.
DAME GRACIE FIELDS: Actress and singer, known
as "Our Gracie," lived in Bishops Avenue (the East Finchley end).
DAVID GINOLA: Ex-Spurs player, lived in Totteridge.
GEORGE GRAHAM: former Arsenal manager, lived
in Cockfosters.
CAROL HAWKINS: Actress who starred as the sexy
Sharon Eversleigh in TV hit Please, Sir! was born in Barnet.
TREVOR HOWARD: Great film actor with more than
100 screen credits including Brief Encounter (1945), The Third Man (1949),
The Cockleshell Heroes (1955), Mutiny On The Bounty (1962), Von Ryan's Express
(1965), The Battle Of Britain (1969), Ryan's Daughter (1970), Superman (1978),
Gandhi (1982) and White Mischief (1987). He lived in Arkley and The Gate pub
was his local.
DAVID JASON: Another great English actor and
star of Only Fools And Horses and Frost lived in a house where Iceland's car
park in North Finchley is now.
JACK KELSEY: Legendary Arsenal and Wales goalkeeper
in the 1950's who played against Brazil (and Pele) in the 1958 World Cup Finals.
His display against the south americans is engraved in welsh footballing history.
For Arsenal he was a loyal servant who went on to run the Arsenal Shop. He
played against Manchester United's "Busby Babes" in their last game
in England before the Munich Tragedy. He lived in Southgate and Friern Barnet.
JOE KINNEAR: Ex Spurs player and Wimbledon manager,
lived in Whetstone.
LENNOX LEWIS: Heavyweight Champion of the World,
lived in Hadley.
DAVID LIVINGSTONE: The explorer, I presume, lived
in Hadley.
HUMPHREY LYTTLETON: Legendary Jazz Trumpet player
lives locally.
GEORGE MICHAEL: Was born above a cafe in Church
Lane, East Finchley.
SPIKE MILLIGAN: One of the greatest comedians
and a founder of The Goons lived in Holden Road, Finchley, and in Hadley.
ROGER MOORE: The James Bond actor lived in Totteridge
when he was making The Saint TV series at Borehamwood.
ERIC MORECAMBE: His sister in-law ran The Torrington
pub and he lived locally.
MICKEY MOST: Record producer lived in Totteridge
lane.
MARC OVERMARS: Former Arsenal midfielder, lived
in Arkley.
ELAINE PAIGE: Singing star of many musical. Including
Evita and Cats, was born in Barnet.
DANIEL PEACOCK: Comedian/Actor who starred in
the film Party Party lived in Squires Lane and Barnet.
CLIFF RICHARD: Legendary "young one"
and Shadows front man lived in Totteridge.
PETER SELLERS: Comic genius and star of The Goon
radio shows and Clouseau films lived with his mother at 211b High Road East
Finchley and later bought a house in Whetstone.
FEARGAL SHARKEY: Undertones singer, lived in
East Finchley.
JERRY SPRINGER: TV Host, born in East Finchley.
GRAHAM STARK: Actor who appeared in many Peter
Sellers films, lived in Finchley.
TERRY-THOMAS: Utterly English actor famed for
playing cads was born in Nether Street, North Finchley.
LEE THOMPSON: Sax Player with Madness, lives
in Barnet.
SUSAN TULLY: Former East Enders actress, lived
in East Finchley.
FRANKIE VAUGHAN: Singer, lived in Totteridge.
JOHNNY VAUGHAN: TV presenter born 1966 in Totteridge.
ARSENE WENGER: Manager of Arsenal, lives in Totteridge.
TOYAH WILCOX: Singer/actress was born in Finchley.
BERNIE WINTERS: Comedian, lived in Cockfosters.
BILLY WRIGHT: Ex England Captain. Lived in Lyonsdown
Road, New Barnet.
PAUL YOUNG: Singer whose hit Wherever I Lay My
Hat was number one through the summer of 1983. Lives in Totteridge with model
wife Stacy and their three children.
SAMANTHA JANUS: Actress who starred in TV's Game
On and Liverpool 1, lives in Whetstone.
BUSTED and GIRLS ALOUD: Both groups lived at
a luxury development in Friern Barnet.
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