List of people from Southfields

List of people from Southfields

Southfields is a suburban district in the London Borough of Wandsworth. The following is a list of those people who were either born or live(d) in Southfields, or had some important contribution to make to the district.

* Jimmy White - English snooker player.

* George Eliot - novelist; she wrote "The Mill on the Floss" while living in Wimbledon Park Road

* Paul Merton - comedian; star of TV show "Have I Got News For You"

* Will Greenwood - rugby player; Harlequins and England

* Andy Hamilton - scriptwiter of TV show "Drop the Dead Donkey"

*John Creasey - English Author.

*Ralph Ineson - actor

*Paul Richards - Labour politician and author

*Michael Meacher - Labour MP and former Minister

*David Blunkett - Labour MP and former Home Secretary

*Tom Mann - trade unionist and leader of the 1889 Dock Strike

*Jason Rebello - Jazz Pianist

*Peter Duncan - British actor and Television presenter, Blue Peter

*Ed Morrison - Comedian

*Mirza Masroor Ahmad - the elected spiritual leader of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community


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