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  1. Michelle Ryan

    Michelle Claire Ryan is an English actress, best known for playing the role of Zoe Slater on the popular BBC1 Soap Opera "EastEnders". She will be starring in the upcoming NBC television show "Bionic Woman". Ryan was born in Enfield, Greater London. A member of a local theatre group since she was 10, she was picked for her role in "EastEnders" when she was 15 and first appeared on the show in September 2000; for the part, …

  2. Jessie Wallace

    Jessie Wallace (born Karen Wallace on September 25, 1971 in Enfield, North London) is a popular British actress and former student of the The Poor School in Kings Cross. Her first television appearance was in the ITV police drama series "The Bill" in 1999. Wallace is best known for playing the role of Kat Slater in BBC One soap opera "EastEnders" between 2000 and 2005.

  3. Ross McWhirter

    Alan Ross McWhirter, known as Ross McWhirter, was, with his identical twin brother, Norris McWhirter, co-founder of the "Guinness Book of Records".

  4. Russell Kane

    Russell Kane (born Russell Grineau August 1978) is an English writer and comedian. In June 2006, he became the face of British digital station Five US, and was nominated for an If.comeddies award at the Edinburgh Fringe.

  5. Julia McKenzie

    Julia McKenzie is a British actress and theatre director. In London’s West End her performing credits include "Guys and Dolls" (Miss Adelaide) and "Sweeney Todd" (Mrs Lovett), winning the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for both, and "Woman in Mind" for which she received the Evening Standard Award for Best Actress.

  6. Alison Goldfrapp

    Alison Goldfrapp is an English singer-songwriter. Goldfrapp was born in Enfield, London and raised in Alton, Hampshire, the youngest of six children. At age 19, Goldfrapp moved to Belgium to work as a singer for a theatrical composer. Upon her return to England, Goldfrapp attended Middlesex University's School Of Art, where she studied Fine Art. It was at Middlesex that she was discovered by Orbital during a now infamous show in which she milked a cow while yodelling.

  7. Paul Taylor

    Paul Taylor is an English football referee. He was born in 1959 in Enfield, Middlesex.

  8. Cameron Mackintosh

    Sir Cameron Mackintosh (born 17 October, 1946) is a successful British theatrical producer. Born in Enfield, London to a Scottish father and a Maltese mother, Mackintosh was raised in his mother's Roman Catholic faith and educated at Prior Park College in Bath. His younger brother, Robert Mackintosh, also is a producer. After early productions such as "Anything Goes", "Side By Side By Sondheim", "The Card", …

  9. Charles Cowden Clarke

    Charles Cowden Clarke (December 15, 1787 - March 13, 1877), English author and Shakespearian scholar, was born in Enfield, Middlesex

  10. Vernon Handley

    Dr Vernon Handley, CBE (Born November 11 1930, Enfield, London) is a British conductor. He was a pupil of Sir Adrian Boult. He was born of Welsh parents, into a musical family. While in school he watched the BBC Symphony Orchestra in its studio in Maida Vale where by his own account he learned some of his conducting technique by watching Boult. Later the two corresponded in the early 1950s and met around 1958, …

  11. Isaac D'Israeli

    Isaac D'Israeli was a British writer and scholar. He was born in Enfield, Middlesex, England, the only child of Benjamin D'Israeli (1730-1816), a Jewish merchant who had emigrated from Cento in Italy in 1748, and his second wife, Sarah Syprut de Gabay Villa Real (1742/3–1825). He received much of his education in Leiden and as early as his sixteenth year began his literary career with some verses to Dr. Johnson. He was the father of the British prime minister, …

  12. Leslie Smith

    Leslie Charles Smith, OBE (6 March 1918 - 26 May, 2005), was a co-founder of Lesney Products, the company famous for making Matchbox cars.

  13. Tony Jarrett

    Anthony ("Tony") Alexander Jarrett (born August 13, 1968 in Enfield, London) was a sprint and hurdling athlete from England, who came 4th in the 110m hurdles at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Four years earlier he ended up in sixth place in the same event. Jarrett's career was parallelled by the achievements of fellow Briton Colin Jackson, who beat him into second place on numerous occasions at major competitions such as the World Championships, …

  14. Mikele Leigertwood

    Mikele Benjamin Leigertwood (born November 12 1982 in Enfield) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Sheffield United in the Football League Championship. He is of Antiguan descent. He began his career with Wimbledon, but he made his professional debut while on loan to Leyton Orient in November 2001. He got his first game at Wimbledon at the end of the 2001-2002 season, in a 1-0 defeat against Barnsley.

  15. Claire-Hope Ashitey

    Clare-Hope Ashitey 12 February1987 was born in Enfield, London.

  16. Bob Cobbing

    Bob Cobbing (July 30, 1920 - September 29, 2002) was a British sound, visual, concrete and performance poet who was a central figure in the British Poetry Revival.

  17. Alan Connell

    Alan Connell (born 5 February 1983 in Enfield) is an English footballer who currently plays for Football League Two side Brentford as a striker. He was a trainee at Ipswich after a spell at Tottenham. He then spent three seasons at Bournemouth, after a successful trial period at the end of the 2001-02 season. However he suffered a cruciate ligament injury in October 2002 in a match against Leyton Orient which ruled him out for the remainder of his first season.

  18. Hugh Jenkins

    Hugh Gater Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Putney, PC (27 July 1908 - 26 January 2004), was a British politician, campaigner and Labour Party member of Parliament and the House of Lords. Jenkins was Member of Parliament for Putney and served as Arts Minister from 1974 to 1976. He was the Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) between 1979 and 1981, succeeded by Joan Ruddock. His private papers are held at the London School of Economics.

  19. Michael Duberry

    Michael Wayne Duberry (born 14 October 1975 in Enfield) is an English footballer. Duberry started at Chelsea where he was a trainee and made his debut during the 1993-94 season, before a brief loan period with Bournemouth. Duberry made a total of 115 appearances for Chelsea and scored 3 goals, including one in a 2-1 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford in 1996. He won the League Cup, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and the European Super Cup with Chelsea, all in 1998, …

  20. Marisa Warrington

    Marisa Michelle Warrington (born 1973 in Enfield, England) is an Australian actress who played Sindi Watts on the Australian soap opera "Neighbours." Warrington moved to Australia when she was three, with her English father and Australian mother. From the age of five trained in ballet for 13 years at the Australian Ballet School, where her schedule also included training as a gymnast. She left ballet to train fully in both classical and modern singing.

  21. John Biscoe

    John Biscoe (June 28, 1794 - 1843) was an English mariner and explorer who commanded the first expedition known to sight the areas called Enderby Land and Graham Land along the coast of Antarctica. The expedition also found a number of islands in the vicinity of Graham Land, including the Biscoe Islands that were named after him.

  22. Jude Stirling

    Jude Stirling (born June 29, 1982 in Enfield) is an English footballer playing for Football League Two side Milton Keynes Dons. He joined them in early January 2007 from Peterborough United. He can play in the left back and left wing positions, though has before been deployed in a defensive midfield role, with some success. He is noted by fans for his extraordinarily long throw ins At Peterborough United, He developed the nickname "Judebox".

  23. Brian Hart

    Brian Hart is a former racing driver and engineer with a background in the aviation industry. He is best known as the founder of "Brian Hart Limited", a company that developed and built engines for motorsport use.

  24. Sean Welch

    Sean Welch (born April 12 1965 in Enfield, England) was the bassist for The Beautiful South and previously roadie for The Housemartins. During his childhood, he played in a number of school bands, but unlike many budding musicians he was dismissed for his lack of musical skill. By the time he was twenty years of age he was on the dole and wondered what to do with his life. When he heard John Peel play "Flag Day" on the radio, …

  25. Joseph Whitaker

    Joseph Whitaker (May 4, 1820 - May 15, 1895), English publisher, was born in London, and apprenticed to a bookseller at the age of fourteen. After a long experience with various bookselling firms, he began business on his own account as a theological publisher. In January 1858 he started the "Bookseller", and for 1869 published the first issue of "Whitaker's Almanack", the annual work of reference, which also met with immediate success.

  26. Hakan Hayrettin

    Hakan Ramis-Hayrettin is an English former professional footballer. He was born in Enfield, London to Turkish parents. He is currently manager of Conference South side Thurrock. Hayrettin began his career as an apprentice with Leyton Orient, turning professional in July 1988. He was released without breaking into the first team, joining Barnet in August 1989. In 1990 he almost joined Turkish side Karsiyaka, …

  27. James Eatock

    James Eatock, born August 21, 1977 in Enfield, London, more commonly known on the Internet as Busta Toons is a freelance animator, designer, writer and publisher.

  28. Michael J. Smith

    Michael John Smith (born 4 January 1942 in Enfield, Middlesex - died 12 November 2005 in Enfield, Middlesex) was a cricketer, who played most of his cricket as an opening batsman for Middlesex County Cricket Club. Together with Mike Brearley he formed part of a successful opening partnership at the domestic level. He also played five one-day internationals for England in 1973 and 1974.

  29. Andre Boucaud

    Andre Boucaud (born 10 September 1984 in Enfield) is a Trinidad and Tobagonian football midfielder who was most recently playing for Kettering Town. Boucaud left Kettering Town in June 2007 along with David Perpetuini.

  30. Denis Ovens

    Denis Ovens (born July 1, 1957 in Enfield) is an English darts player currently ranked number 9 in the PDC World Rankings. He is nicknamed "The Heat" and is now based in Stevenage Ovens is widely regarded as one of the most consistent players in the circuit, though he has as yet failed to convert his form from the circuit to the big stages on television.

  31. Aiden Palmer

    Aiden Palmer (born January 2, 1987 in Enfield, England) is an English football left-back who plays for Leyton Orient. He wears number 23. Although only young, he possesses the quality of someone who's much older. He was recently called up for the England under 19 squad.

  32. Stuart Thurgood

    Stuart Anthony Thurgood (born 4 November 1981 in Enfield Town, England) is an English footballer, currently the captain of Grays Athletic.

  33. Danny Stevens

    Danny Stevens was born on 26th November 1986. He is a winger at home on either the left or right flank. He signed for Luton Town in "March 2005" after his release from Premiership side Tottenham. He was with Spurs from when he was 12 years old. Danny was handed a new one year contract in 2006 after making his league debut for the Hatters away at Burnley. In May 2007, the Hatters released Stevens on a free transfer. He joined Torquay United on trial in July 2007, …

  34. Gem Souleyman

    Gem Souleyman is a British actor, who was born on November 11, 1987 in Enfield, England.

  35. Bernard Bosanquet

    Bernard James Tindal Bosanquet (October 13, 1877 - October 12, 1936) was an English cricketer, perhaps most renowned as the inventor of the googly (sometimes called the "Bosie" or, in Australia, the "Wrong'un"). Bosanquet was born in Bull's Cross, Enfield, Middlesex, represented Uxbridge Cricket Club and made 120 for Eton v Harrow before becoming an undergraduate at Oriel College, Oxford in 1896.

  36. Keith Bertschin

    Keith Edwin Bertschin (born 25 August, 1956 in Enfield) is a former professional footballer and current reserve team coach at Birmingham City. Bertschin, a striker, began his career with Ipswich Town before playing for Birmingham City, Norwich City F.C., Stoke City F.C., Sunderland, Walsall F.C., Chester City F.C. and Aldershot. He also played non-league football and had a short spell playing in the United States of America.

  37. Paul McKenna

    Paul McKenna PhD (born 8 November 1963, in Enfield, Middlesex, England) is a British hypnotist, author, and television personality. His major activities include self-improvement television shows, giving seminars through his company "Paul McKenna Training", producing books and multimedia products and performing hypnosis, neuro-linguistic programming and other personal development techniques.

  38. Lloyd Opara

    Lloyd Opara (born 6 January 1984 in Enfield) is a footballer for Cheshunt. Prior to joining Chesunt, he had been at Burton Albion on-loan from Football League Two side Peterborough United. He had previously played for Colchester United, Cambridge United, Stevenage Borough, Enfield, Braintree Town, Hornchurch, Cheshunt, and Swindon Town.

  39. Norris McWhirter

    Norris Dewar McWhirter, CBE (August 12, 1925 – April 19, 2004) was a writer, political activist, co-founder of the Freedom Association, and a television presenter. He and his twin brother, Ross McWhirter, were known internationally for the "Guinness Book of Records", a book they wrote and annually updated together between 1955 and 1975. After Ross's assassination in 1975, Norris continued alone as editor.

  40. Michael Jordan

    Michael Jordan (born April 7, 1986 in Enfield, London) is an English football goalkeeper. He is currently at Chesterfield, having formerly been at Arsenal. He signed as a professional on November 1, 2004 after making impressive performances for the youth team. However, he never played for the Arsenal first team; the closest he came was appearing on the bench for a Carling Cup match on November 9, 2005 against Reading, a match Arsenal won 3-1.

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