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Famous residents (past and present) of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.)

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  • Famous residents (past and present) of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.) * Eliezer Adler – Founder of Jewish Community * Marcus Bentley – Narrator of Big Brother * Thomas Bewick – Engraver * William Booth – Founder of the Salvation Army * Catherine Booth – William's daughter. Known as 'La Marechale' she founded the Salvation Army in continental Europe * Mary Bowes – 'The Unhappy Countess' Author and celebrity * Ian Branfoot – Football manager * Richard Brodie - Former footballer and current manager of Skelmersdale United * Frank Clark – Footballer and Manager * Harry Clasper – Oarsman * David Clelland – Labour politician and MP * Joseph Cowen – Radical politician * Steve Cram – Athlete Middle distance runner * Emily Davies – Educational reformer and feminist. Founder of Girton College Cambridge * Daniel Defoe – Writer and government agent * Madeleine Hope Dodds – Historian, co-founder of Progressive Players - Little Theatre Gateshead * Jonathan Edwards – Athlete and television presenter * Sir George Elliot – Industrialist and MP * Paul Gascoigne – Footballer * Robert Gilchrist (Poet) – Poet/Songwriter * Alex Glasgow – Singer/Songwriter * Leib Gurwicz – Rabbi, former Dean of Gateshead Yeshiva * Jill Halfpenny – Actress * Michelle Heaton – Member of Liberty X * David Hodgson – Football manager * Sharon Hodgson – Member of Parliament * Norman Hunter – Footballer, member of 1966 World Cup winning England squad * Don Hutchison – Footballer * Brian Johnson – Current lead singer with rock band AC/DC * Tommy Johnson – Footballer, ex Celtic * Howard Kendall – Footballer and football manager * Gibson Kyle - 19th century architect * John Thomas Looney – Shakespeare scholar * Justin McDonald – Actor * Lawrie McMenemy – Soccer manager and pundit * Robert Stirling Newall – Industrialist * Albert Oxley – footballer * Sebastian Payne – Political journalist * Lord Plender – Chartered accountant and public servant * Bezalel Rakow – Communal rabbi * James Renforth – Oarsman * Geordie Ridley – Composer of 'Blaydon Races' * Chris Ryan – SAS Soldier, holder of the longest escape and evasion record in British military history * William Shield – Composer, and Master of the King's Musick * Githa Sowerby – English playwright * Christina Stead – Australian novelist * John Steel – Drummer, The Animals * Steve Stone – Footballer * Sir Joseph Swan – Inventor of the electric light bulb * Chris Waddle – Footballer * William Wailes – Stained glass maker * Taylor Wane – Porn star * Robert Spence Watson – Public benefactor * Sylvia Waugh – Author of the 'Mennyms' series for children * John Wilson – Conductor, and founder of the John Wilson Orchestra * Thomas Wilson – Poet, school founder * (William) Robert Wood – Activist and Senator (migrated to Australia 1963) (en)
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  • Famous residents (past and present) of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.) (en)
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  • List of people from Gateshead (en)
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