- Dean Keates
Dean Scott Keates (born June 30, 1978 in Walsall, England) is a midfielder currently playing for Peterborough United. Beginning his career with his hometown club, Keates was a key member of the Saddlers' midfield in their rise to Division One in 1999. He moved to Hull City in 2002, and on to Kidderminster and Lincoln City before returning to Walsall in 2006. Keates once again played a key role in a Walsall side flying high in League Two during 2006-07. - Noddy Holder
Noddy Holder (born Neville John Holder, in Newhall Street, Walsall, Staffordshire, 15 June 1946) is an English musician and actor best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist with 1970s rock music group Slade. He co-wrote most of the bands songs with bassist Jimmy Lea and has been praised for his distinctive vocals. - Lee Sinnott
Lee Sinnott (born July 12, 1965 in Aldridge, Walsall, England) is an English ex-professional footballer and is currently the manager of Farsley Celtic, whom he has led to promotion three times in four years. He began his career at Walsall as an apprentice, before joining Watford in 1983. The next year he played in the FA Cup Final against Everton at Wembley Stadium. He played for other clubs in England such as Bradford City (on 3 separate occasions), Huddersfield Town, … - Martin O'Connor
Martin O'Connor (born 12 October, 1967) is a retired football player and the current manager of non-league side Halesowen Town. Born in Walsall in 1967, O'Connor started his career at Bromsgrove Rovers in the early 1990s before moving to Crystal Palace. He then spent the first of three spells at Walsall, joining on loan in March 1993 before signing permanently the following year. His most prominent role at the Saddlers was winning promotion to Division Two in 1995. - Karl Hawley
Karl Leon Hawley (born on December 6, 1981 in Walsall) is a professional footballer currently playing for Preston North End. He is a striker. Internationally, Hawley has represented England C. Hawley started his career for his hometown team Walsall but only played one league game. While at the Bescot Stadium he also spent loan spells at Raith Rovers and Hereford United. - Jerome K. Jerome
Jerome Klapka Jerome was an English author, best known for the humorous travelogue "Three Men in a Boat". He was born at 1 Caldmore Road, on the corner of Bradford Street in Walsall, at that time part of the county of Staffordshire, where there is now a museum in his honour, and was brought up in poverty in London. - David Brown
David John Brown (born January 30, 1942, Walsall, Staffordshire) is a former English cricketer who played in 26 Tests from 1965 to 1969. He was an excellent medium-fast bowler who captained his county Warwickshire. - Mark Lewis-Francis
Mark Lewis-Francis (born September 4, 1982 in Darlaston) is an English sprint athlete, regarded as the top 100m sprinter in the United Kingdom. He is an Olympic gold medalist, having been part of the 4x100m relay team at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Lewis-Francis burst onto the scene at an early age, but missed the 2000 Summer Olympics, instead competing at the world junior championships, in which he won gold. - Nick Gillingham
Nicholas ("Nick") Gillingham (born January 22, 1967 in Walsall) is a former swimmer from Great Britain, who participated in three Summer Olympics, starting in 1988. There he won the silver medal in the 200 metres breaststroke, followed by a bronze one in the same event, four years later in Barcelona. Gillingham, who was trained by Tim Jones, also won the world title at the first inaugural 1993 FINA Short Course World Championships in Palma de Mallorca. - Sue Nicholls
The Honourable Susan Frances Harmar Nicholls (born 23 November, 1943 in Walsall, Staffordshire) is an English actress, most known today for her long-running role as Audrey Roberts on "Coronation Street". Educated at the School of S. Mary and S. Anne (now known as Abbots Bromley School for Girls), and a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, she first became known as Marilyn Gates on the soap "Crossroads", a role she played from 1964 to 1968. - Kathleen Garman
Lady Epstein, nee Kathleen Garman was the third Garman sister, the seven daughters (and two sons) of Walter and Margaret Garman, an eccentric Victorian doctor, lead notoriously high profile lives within mid 20th century artistic circles. Having grown up in the bleak surroundings of the ‘Black Country’ at Oakeswell Hall, Wednesbury, in England they were prominent in London's Bohemian Bloomsbury set, between the two world wars. - Stephen Cooke
Stephen Cooke (born 15 February 1982) is an English professional footballer who plays in midfield. He is currently without a club, last playing for Torquay United on loan from Bournemouth. He is currently linked with Colchester United and Tranmere Rovers. Cooke was born in Walsall and began his career as a trainee with Aston Villa, turning professional in July 2000. He made his first team debut on August 2, 2000, … - John Henry Carless
John Henry Carless VC (November 11, 1896 - November 17, 1917) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 21 years old, and an Ordinary Seaman in the Royal Navy during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. On 17 November 1917 at the Second Battle of Heligoland Bight, Germany, … - Don Gilet
Don Gilet (born 1967, Walsall) is an English actor, best known for his roles in BBC productions "Babyfather" and "55 Degrees North". - Harry Wingfield
John Henry (Harry) Wingfield (4 December 1910 - 5 March 2002) was an English illustrator, best known for his drawings that illustrated the Ladybird Books Key Words Reading Scheme (also known as "Peter and Jane") in the 1960s through to the 1980s, which sold over 80 million copies worldwide. Wingfield was born in Denby, near Derby, where his father worked at a glass factory. He grew up in Manchester and Derbyshire. - Frank Windsor
Frank Windsor (born Frank W. Higgins 12 July 1927, Walsall, West Midlands, England) is a British actor, mainly on television. He attended Queen Mary's Grammar School, Walsall. He began his career on radio and made an appearance in a 1953 film of "Henry V". His first TV appearances was in 1960 in a series of Shakespearian plays. His most famous role was as Detective Sergeant John Watt in "Z Cars" from 1962 to 1965, … - Lorna Garman
Lorna Garman Wishart was the youngest of the seven daughters (and two sons) of Walter and Margaret Garman, an eccentric Victorian doctor, lead notoriously high profile lives within mid 20th century artistic circles. Having grown up in the bleak surroundings of the ‘Black Country’ at Oakeswell Hall, Wednesbury, in England they were prominent in London's Bohemian Bloomsbury set, between the two world wars. The complex lives of the dazzling beauties Mary, … - Ian Thomson
Norman Ian Thomson (born January 23, 1929, Walsall, Staffordshire) is a former English cricketer who played in five Tests in 1964-65. Ian Thomson was a medium-fast right-arm swing and seam bowler of accuracy and consistency and a useful lower-order batsman. He was the reliable heart of the Sussex bowling for 14 seasons from 1952 to 1965, and took more than 100 wickets in every season except the first and last of that sequence. - Vernon Coleman
Vernon Coleman (born in Walsall, West Midlands, England) is a British writer. A former general practitioner, he is the author of 90 books, including non-fiction works about human health, politics, cricket, and animal issues, and a range of novels. According to his website, his books have sold over two million copies in the UK, and have been translated into 23 languages. One of his novels, 'Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War', has been turned into a movie starring Pauline Collins. - Peter Corey
Peter Corey (born 1946) is the author of the "Coping With..." children's book series. The series targets youngsters using humour. He is also the author of books of non-humorous nature. He has also written scripts for many television programmes and he has played characters in dramas and soaps. - Peter Radford
Peter Frank Radford (born 20 September, 1939 in Walsall) is a former British athlete, who mainly competed in the 100 metres. He competed for Great Britain in the 100 metres at the 1960 Summer Olympics held in Rome, Italy, where he won the bronze medal. He then teamed up with fellow British athletes David Jones, David Segal and Neville Whitehead to finishthird in the 4 x 100 metre relay - Charles Leonard Huskins
Charles Leonard Huskins (1897-1953) was an English-born Canadian geneticist who specialized in the field of cytogenetics. He is also sometimes referred to as C. Leonard Huskins or C.L. Huskins. Huskins was born in Walsall, England and moved with his family at the age of 9 to Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. - Joe Ball
Joe Ball (born 4 April 1931 in Walsall) is a former professional footballer as a winger. In a short career, he played for just three clubs. They were Banbury Spencer who he left in 1951 for Ipswich Town F.C. He stayed with them til 1954, when he moved to his final club, Aldershot F.C. - Isaac Griffiths
Isaac Bertie Griffiths was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1941, and was a cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken. Griffiths was born in Walsall, Staffordshire, England. His father was a manufacturer, working in the production of iron and electrical fixtures. The younger Griffiths was educated at South Wales College, and came to Canada in 1903. - Mary Garman
Mary Campbell, nee Mary Margaret Garman (1898-1979) was the eldest of the Garman sisters, the seven daughters (and two sons) of Walter and Margaret Garman, an eccentric Victorian doctor, who lead notoriously high profile lives within mid 20th century artistic circles. Having grown up in the bleak surroundings of the 'Black Country' at Oakeswell Hall, Wednesbury, in England they were prominent in London's Bohemian Bloomsbury set, between the two world wars. - Harry Wood
Harry Wood (born Walsall 26 June 1868, died Portsmouth 5 July 1951) was a professional footballer who played most of his career as an inside-forward for Wolverhampton Wanderers and Southampton. - Edwin Thomas Smith
Sir Edwin Thomas Smith was an South Australian politician. Smith was born at Walsall, Staffordshire, England, on 6 April 1830. He was educated at Queen Mary's Grammar School, Walsall, and on leaving school had business experience with an uncle. When only 20 years of age he was taking part in local politics, but in 1853 he emigrated to South Australia and began business as an importer of ironmongery at Adelaide. - Frank Sydney Spears
Born in Walsall, Staffordshire, England in 1906, Frank Sydney Spears arrived in South Africa as a designer for Brimble and Briggs Ltd. in 1928. He established a high profile as an artist, broadcaster and actor, also known for his success in business activities and as a designer of boats. His early painting style was impressionistic, and his work was referred to, along with that of Sydney Carter (qv.), as "staid, stuffy and provincial" (Lewis, 1946:25). - Matthew Mark Davis
- Rob
I just enjoy a good laugh and a good natter...and I'm also a very good listener when I need to be. I love the normal bloke things like football, football and avoiding shopping on a Saturday afternoon lol. There are loads of things about me that I probably don't even know about....I know I talk too much but the friends i had years ago are still my friends today so at least a few of the things I yack on about must be of interest. - Steve Bosman
My real home is http://www.stevebosman.co.uk. - Lucy Clarke
hmmmmmmmm...........where do i start? Tel you what il start from the middle :P I'm a fun lovin gal and i love to have a laugh with my mates. But there is a serious side to me. If my mates need advice or just need someont to talk things out with then im the one for the job :D I love tigger and my lil turtle! (his name is not murtle scott!!! his name is TURTLE!) hes in my pics if ya wana peep! - Anthony Martin
my names Anthony, but call me Anty or AntyPanties if you want =), or nob head, whatever. I'm 16 years old, and just left school XD, (Giz a job)? I live in Walsall/Bloxwich, I have three sisters and two brothers, Also a pet dog and a pet cat =) Catman and Tiny haha, I love meeting new people, My best friends are and Booker, Steatham, Booty and Matty Hmm if you want to know anything else just ask XD. - Jodie
I am 16, 17 in about 1 month. My friends say i am bubbly, kind, caring, HUMOUROUS, joyful, energetic, and get excited easily lol!!! I am into all kinds of music!!! I realli like Silece so heavy and if any of you are reading this you guys rock!!! - Tammy Wainwright
im jus a genuine gal dats up 4 a laugh. i hate fake people, 2-faced people, liars, cheats and backstabbers so if ur an of thos GET OFF MY PAGE!!! lol I like playin footie and chillin wif my m8s n avin a giggle cus were all mad. if u wana no ny more jus ask. MWAHx. - Zoe
I like to have fun and go crazy, but I also like serious discussions about stuff that's mutually important. I don't really like writing about myself like this, I think it's important for people to know me rather than be influenced by something dumb I wrote in this section. - Simon Cox
I live in Willenhall which is on the out skirts of Walsall/ Wolvo. I like music/DJ'ing, computers, electronics & games, usual stuff really lol. I have the most amazing friends, you know who you all are, not gonna list you all lol, will be here all day xD. Don't really know what else to say, i'm crap at filling these out and if you want to talk to me then pleeease do! - Lucy
Heya I'm Luce. - Richard Butler
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I'm a freak!!! YEAH!! I'm a long haired lout with a twisted sense of humour. I like ladies (like most men do), errr... By the way Phatt Cat is just one of many pseudonims that I have been labelled with over the years. My real name is Dan.
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