Bridgend - Notable People

Notable People

See Category:People from Bridgend and Category:People from Bridgend county borough
  • Jonathan Brown (Footballer)
  • David Emanuel (Fashion Designer)
  • Owen Teale (Actor)
  • Downtown Julie Brown (Actress)
  • Steve Strange (Singer)
  • Bullet for My Valentine (Band)
  • Steve Brace (Olympic Athlete - Marathon)
  • Paul Burston (Author/Journalist)
  • Lee Byrne (Rugby player)
  • Nicole Cooke (Cyclist)
  • Peter Cottrell (Historian/Writer)
  • Matt Crowell (Footballer)
  • Ryan Day (Snooker Player)
  • Rhys Day (Footballer)
  • Deddie Davies (Actor)
  • Rhys Davies (European Tour Golfer)
  • Mark Donovan (Actor)
  • Huw Edwards (BBC newsreader)
  • David Emanuel (fashion designer)
  • Funeral for a Friend (Band)
  • Scott Gibbs (Rugby player)
  • Hondo Maclean (Band)
  • Michael Hall (Rugby player)
  • Robert Howley (Rugby player)
  • Howard Marks (Author)
  • Gavin Henson (Rugby player)
  • Marc Jenkins (Olympic Triathlete)
  • Alex Jones (Cricketer)
  • Carwyn Jones (Incumbent First Minister of Wales)
  • Ruth Jones (Actress)
  • Jayce Lewis (Musician)
  • Gareth Llewellyn (Rugby player)
  • Sean McCarthy (Footballer)
  • The Partisans (Band)
  • Billy Rees (Footballer)
  • Gareth Thomas (Rugby player)
  • Helen Tucker (2008 World Triathlon Champion)
  • Bradley Wadlan (cricketer)
  • David Williams (crime writer)
  • J.P.R. Williams (Rugby player)
  • Colours of One (Band)
  • Aled Davies (Paralympian)
  • Nathan Stephens (Paralympian)
  • Sir William Morgan (Inventor of the x-ray process)
  • Sir Morien Morgan (contributor to development of supersonic flight)

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