Beckenham is a town in the London Borough of Bromley, England. The following is a list of those people who were either born or live in Beckenham, or else had important connections to make to the town.
A
- Raymond Adamson (1920–2002), television actor
 - Rory Allen (born 1977), football player
 - Julie Andrews (born 1935), actress, singer, author
 - Claude Ashton (1901–1942), football player, cricketer, hockey player
 - Gerald Aste (1900–1961), cricketer
 
B
- A.L. Barker (1918–2002), novelist, short story writer
 - Django Bates (born 1960), composer; multi-instrumentalist, band leader
 - Hugh Bean (1929–2003), violinist
 - Floella Benjamin (born 1949), actress, singer and TV presenter
 - John Bennett (1928–2005), actor
 - Enid Blyton (1897–1968), children’s writer
 - Frank Bourne (1984–1945), Anglo-Zulu War veteran
 - David Bowie (1947–2016), musician, actor, producer, arranger
 - Zowie Bowie (born 1971), film director (and son of David Bowie)
 - Betty Box (1915–1999), film producer and screenwriter
 - Sydney Box (1907–1983), film producer and screenwriter
 - Tony Bradman (born 1954), children’s author
 - Peircy Brett (1709–1781), admiral in Royal Navy; politician
 - Bob Broadbent (1924–1993), cricketer
 - Ali Brown (born 1970), cricketer
 - Godfrey Bryan (1902–1991), cricketer
 - Jack Bryan (1896–1985), cricketer
 - Ronnie Bryan (1898–1970), cricketer
 - Stuart Bunce (born 1971), actor
 - Arthur Gardiner Butler (1844–1925), entomologist
 
C
- Pat Coombs (1926–2002), actress
 - James Cossins (1933–1997), actor
 
D
- Richard Daintree (1831–1878), geologist and photographer
 - T. Pelham Dale (1821–1892), Anglo-Catholic ritualist clergyman
 - Samuel Daukes (1811–1880), architect
 - Maurice Denham (1909–2002), actor
 
E
- George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland (1784–1849), politician and colonial administrator
 - William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland (1745–1814), politician and diplomat
 - Carl Erhardt (1897–1988), ice hockey player
 
F
- Liam Fontaine (born 1986), football player
 - Philip Fotheringham-Parker (1907–1981), racing driver
 - Peter Frampton (born 1950), singer-songwriter and musician
 
H
- Haircut 100, New wave/Jazz-funk band formed in 1980 by Nick Heyward
 - John Pennington Harman (1914–1944), recipient of the Victoria Cross
 - David Haye, boxer
 - Alec Hearne (1863–1952), cricketer
 - Nick Heyward (born 1961), singer, guitarist
 - Leigh Hinds (born 1978), football player
 - C. Walter Hodges (1909–2004), illustrator and author
 - Elizabeth Hope (1842–1922), evangelist; temperance movement
 - Charles Howard (1904–1982), cricketer
 
J
- Steve Jansen (born 1959), musician
 - Graham Johnson (born 1946), cricketer
 
K
- Georgina Kennedy (born 1997), professional squash player (Commonwealth Games champion 2022)
 - Robert Key (born 1979), cricketer
 - Daniel King (born 1963), chess player; writer and journalist
 - John Kingman (born 1939), mathematician
 
L
- Kate Lawler (born 1980), TV presenter, disc jockey, winner of Big Brother UK
 - Alfred Layman (1858–1940), cricketer
 - Mark Lovell (born 1983), football player
 
M
- Andrew Manze (born 1965), baroque violinist and conductor
 - Piers Merchant (1951–2009), politician
 - Bob Monkhouse (1928–2003), entertainer
 - Ivor Moreton (1908–1984), singer and pianist, lived in Beckenham during World War II[1]
 
O
- John Orchard (1928–1995), film actor (M*A*S*H)
 - Jonathan Orders (born 1957), cricketer
 
P
- Arthur Beresford Pite (1861–1934), architect
 - Mary Potter (1900–1981), painter
 - James Pigott Pritchett (1789–1868), architect
 - Frank Pullen (1915–1992), businessman and builder
 
R
- Cornthwaite Rason (1858–1927), Premier of Western Australia
 - Dorothy Richardson (1873–1957), novelist
 - Christopher Ricks (born 1933), literary critic
 - Ken Ritchie (born 1946), psephologist
 
S
- Stanley Scott (1854–1933), cricketer
 - Richard Smith (born 1971), fingerstyle guitarist
 - Wende Snijders (born 1978), Dutch singer
 - Frank Spenlove-Spenlove (1868–1933), painter; founder of "Yellow Door School of Art" in Beckenham
 - David Sylvian (born 1958), singer, musician, composer
 
T
- Richard Thorpe (born 1984), rugby union player
 
V
- Paul Volley (born 1975), rugby union player
 
W
- Wavell Wakefield, 1st Baron Wakefield of Kendal (1898–1983), rugby union player and politician
 - Bill Wyman, bass guitarist, member of the Rolling Stones, lived at 44 Birkbeck Road, Beckenham in the 1960s
 
References
- ↑ The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1939 Register; Reference: RG 101/1215E
 
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