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Keats House , Hampstead, where
John Keats wrote "
Ode to a Nightingale "
This is a list of notable people who have lived in
Hampstead , an area of northwest London known for its intellectual, liberal, artistic, musical, and literary associations. After 1917, and again in the 1930s, it became base to a community of avant garde artists and writers and was host to a number of émigrés and exiles from the
Russian Revolution and
Nazi Europe .
[1]
[2]
Amongst the people on this list who were born in Hampstead are politician
Nigel Lawson , racing driver
Damon Hill , actors
Stephen Fry and
Dirk Bogarde , novelist
Evelyn Waugh , and the English educator and administrator
Robert Laurie Morant . Several of the people on this list, including
John Constable ,
Eleanor Farjeon , and
Hugh Gaitskell are buried in the churchyard of
St John-at-Hampstead . The Hampstead
post code district (NW3) includes the neighbourhoods of
Frognal ,
Chalk Farm ,
Swiss Cottage ,
Belsize Park and parts of
Primrose Hill .
Note: * indicates people born in Hampstead.
Music and dance
Composer
Frederick Delius who lived at 44
Belsize Park Gardens from 1918 to 1919
Larry Adler (American harmonica player)
[3]
Thomas Augustine Barrett aka Leslie Stuart (English composer)
[3]
Sir Arnold Bax (English classical composer and poet)
[4]
Arthur Bliss (English classical composer)
[5]
Dennis Brain (English classical
horn player)
[5]
Alfred Brendel (Austrian classical pianist)
[6]
Jonny Buckland (British guitarist and songwriter, member of
Coldplay )
[7]
Clara Butt (English
contralto opera singer)
[5]
Will Champion (English drummer and songwriter, member of
Coldplay )
[8]
Sir Edward Elgar (English classical composer)
[9]
Frederick Delius (English classical composer)
[5]
Jacqueline du Pré (British
cellist )
[10]
Jon English Australian singer, songwriter, musician and actor
Marianne Faithfull (English singer-songwriter)
[11]
Howie Payne (English singer, songwriter, music producer)
[12]
Kathleen Ferrier (English contralto opera singer)
[5]
Liam Gallagher (English singer and songwriter, member of
Oasis )
[13]
Tamara Karsavina (Russian
ballerina )
[5]
Hans Keller (Austrian-born violinist and
musicologist )
[14]
Frederic King (Victorian era baritone and teacher of singing)
[15]
Stephen Kovacevich (American classical pianist and conductor)
[16]
Nick Mason (English drummer, member of
Pink Floyd )
[17]
Tobias Matthay (English classical pianist and composer)
[5]
John McCormack (Irish
tenor opera and concert singer)
[5]
Yehudi Menuhin (American-born classical violinist of Lithuanian Jewish origin)
[18]
Orlando Morgan , English music teacher, composer and musicologist, at Harvard Court, Honeybourne Road.
[19]
Jon Moss (English drummer, best known as member of
Culture Club )
[20]
Anna Pavlova (Russian ballerina)
[21]
Paul Robeson (American classical singer and actor)
[5]
Cecil Sharp (English composer, principal of the
Hampstead Conservatoire )
[5]
Slash * (British-American musician, guitarist for
Guns N' Roses and
Velvet Revolver )
[22]
Sting (English rock musician, singer-songwriter)
[2]
Harry Styles (English singer and member of
One Direction )
Jess Glynne * (English singer and songwriter)
Sam Smith * (English pop singer and songwriter)
Jennifer Vyvyan (English operatic soprano)
[23]
Literature
Novelist and cartoonist
George du Maurier who lived at 28
Hampstead Grove from 1874 to 1895
Edwin Abbott Abbott (headmaster and theological writer)
[3]
Eliza Acton (English poet and cook)
[3]
Robert Aickman (English fiction writer)
[3]
Lucy Aikin (English author and historian)
[3]
Alfred Ainger (English biographer and critic)
[3]
Martin Amis (British novelist)
[24]
William Allingham (Irish poet)
[3]
Christopher Andrewes (British academic and editor)
[3]
John Armstrong (Scottish poet)
[3]
Alan Ayckbourn * (British playwright)
[25]
Joanna Baillie , (Scottish poet and dramatist)
[3]
Robert Bakewell (English geologist)
[3]
William Bayliss (English physiologist)
[3]
Enid Blyton (British author)
[26]
Robert Dudley Baxter (English economist and statistician)
[3]
Sybille Bedford (German-born English novelist, biographer, and travel writer)
[27]
Walter Besant (English novelist and historian)
[5]
John Betjeman (English poet)
[28]
Basil Bunting (English poet)
[29]
Lord Byron (English poet)
[30]
Gilbert Cannan (British novelist and dramatist)
[31]
Elias Canetti (Bulgarian-born modernist novelist and playwright)
[32]
Allan Chappelow (English photographer and writer of books on
George Bernard Shaw )
Agatha Christie (British crime writer of novels, short stories and plays)
[33]
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (English poet)
[34]
Jean de Bosschère (after 1944:
Jean de Boschère ) (Belgian (French) poet, author, essayist, painter, illustrator, sculptor)
[35]
[36]
Daphne du Maurier (English novelist and playwright; granddaughter of George du Maurier)
[1]
George du Maurier (British novelist and cartoonist)
[5]
Halide Edip (Turkish novelist)[
citation needed ]
[37]
T. S. Eliot (American-born British poet, playwright, and literary critic)
[38]
Sir William Empson (English literary critic and poet)
[39]
Eleanor Farjeon (English writer, particularly of
children's literature )
[40]
Ian Fleming (British journalist and novelist, creator of the
James Bond novels)
[41]
John Fowles (English novelist and essayist)
[42]
Antonia Fraser (British biographer)
[26]
Carlos Fuentes (Mexican novelist)
[43]
John Galsworthy (English novelist and playwright; recipient of the 1932
Nobel Prize in Literature )
[34]
Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (English Georgian poet)
[44]
Jane Green (English novelist and screenwriter)
Jane Green (author)
Geoffrey Grigson (English poet)
Thom Gunn (Anglo-American poet)
[46]
Leigh Hunt (English critic, essayist, poet)
[47]
Aldous Huxley (English novelist and essayist)
[48]
John Le Carre (English novelist)
[49]
John Keats (English poet)
[5]
George Orwell 's former home at 77 Parliament Hill
Marghanita Laski (English novelist, playwright and critic)
[50]
Margaret Laurence (Canadian novelist)
[51]
D H Lawrence (English novelist, poet, and literary critic)
[34]
Katherine Mansfield (New Zealand-born short story writer)
[5]
John Mortimer * (English barrister and dramatist)
[52]
John Middleton Murry (English essayist, novelist, and critic)
[5]
George Orwell (British novelist and journalist)
[53]
J. B. Priestley (English novelist, playwright, and broadcaster)
[34]
Hardin Scott (Literary character)
Percy Bysshe Shelley (English poet)
[34]
Edith Sitwell (English poet and critic)
[5]
Stephen Spender (English poet, novelist, and essayist)
[54]
Robert Louis Stevenson (Scottish novelist, poet, and essayist)
[2]
Rabindranath Tagore (
Bengali poet, novelist, musician, painter and playwright)
[5]
Alec Waugh (British novelist)
[26]
Evelyn Waugh * (English novelist, travel writer, and biographer)
[55]
Anna Wickham (British poet)
[56]
Theatre and film
Actress
Judi Dench , whose cottage in Hampstead was destroyed by fire in 1993
[57]
Sophie Hunter and
Benedict Cumberbatch were residents of Hampstead until 2015 where they moved to neighbouring
Dartmouth Park
Simon Amstell (English comedian, television presenter, screenwriter and actor)
[58]
Dame Peggy Ashcroft (English actress)
[59]
Peter Barkworth (English actor)
[3]
Dirk Bogarde * (English actor and novelist)
[60]
Michael Byrne [English actor] Born, schooled and resided in Hampstead
[61]
Richard Burton (Welsh actor)
[62]
Rhys Matthew Bond (British-born actor whose family moved to Canada when he was 10 years old)
[63]
Emilia Clarke (English actress)
[64]
Tom Conti (Scottish actor)
Peter Cook (English satirist, writer and comedian)
[65]
Dame Judi Dench (English actress, widow of Michael Williams)
[57]
Gerald du Maurier * (English actor and theatre manager)
[5]
Stephen Fry * (English actor, screenwriter, playwright, comedian)
[66]
Ricky Gervais (British comedian, actor, director, and writer)
[67]
Michael Gothard (British actor)
Laurence Harvey (British actor)
Mamoun Hassan (Saudi-born British Film Maker)
Jim Henson (American puppeteer and filmmaker)
[68]
Sophie Hunter (English theatre and opera director, wife of actor Benedict Cumberbatch)
Jeremy Irons (English actor) and
Sinéad Cusack (Irish actress)
[2]
Wolf Kahler (German actor)
Hugh Manning (English actor)
[69]
Margaret Nolan * (actress, artist, model)
Peter O'Toole (Irish actor)
[62]
Harold Pinter (British playwright, screenwriter, director, and actor)
[26]
Karel Reisz (Czech-born British filmmaker)
[70]
Ralph Richardson (English actor)
[5]
Ridley Scott (British film director and producer)
[26]
Alastair Sim (Scottish actor)
[5]
Marie Studholme (English musical comedy actress and picture postcard beauty)[
citation needed ]
Dame Elizabeth Taylor * (London-born British-American actress)
[71]
Marti Webb (British actress and singer)
Anton Walbrook (Austrian actor, also known as Adolf Wohlbrueck)
[72]
Tom Wilkinson (British actor)
Finty Williams (English actress, daughter of Judi Dench and Michael Williams)
[57]
Michael Williams (English actor, late husband of Judi Dench)
[57]
Visual arts and architecture
Self-portrait of
George Romney who lived at
5 Holly Bush Hill
Former Prime Minister
Ramsay MacDonald , who lived at 103 Frognal Lodge
Politics and social activism
H.H. Asquith (British Liberal Prime Minister 1908–1916)
[99]
Henrietta Barnett (English social reformer and author, married to Samuel Augustus Barnett)
[5]
Samuel Augustus Barnett (Anglican clergyman and social reformer)
[5]
Aneurin Bevan (Welsh Labour Party politician)
[26]
Henry Brooke (British Conservative Party politician)
[54]
Anthony Crosland (British Labour Party politician)
[26]
Andrew Fisher (Australian Prime Minister 1908–1909, 1910–1913)
[100]
Michael Foot (British Labour Party politician and journalist)
[1]
Charles de Gaulle (French general and statesman, President of France 1959–1969),
[2] whose family lived at 99 Frognal
[101] for the last ten months of their English exile in the
Second World War
[102]
Hugh Gaitskell (British Labour Party politician)
[1]
Denis Healey (British Labour Party politician)
[26]
Louisa Gurney Hoare (writer on education)
[103]
Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse (British liberal politician and sociologist)
[104]
Henry Hyndman (English writer and socialist politician)
[5]
Douglas Jay (British Labour Party politician)
[26]
Roy Jenkins (British Labour Party politician)
[26]
Muhammad Ali Jinnah (lawyer, statesman and the founder of Pakistan)
[105]
Lord Leverhulme (English industrialist, philanthropist, and Liberal Party politician)
[5]
Ramsay MacDonald (British Labour politician and twice Prime Minister)
[1]
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (Czech philosopher and politician living in exile in Platts Lane during the First World War; in 1918 became first President of the Czechoslovakia)
[106]
Temple Moore (British architect)
[74]
Onora O'Neill (British philosopher, cross bench member of the House of Lords)
[107]
Frank Pakenham later Lord Longford (British Labour Party politician)
[26]
William Pitt the Elder (British Prime Minister)
[26]
Barbara Robb (British campaigner for the elderly)
[108]
Adrian Gilbert Scott (British architect)
[74]
Sir
Neil Shields (British Conservative Party politician and businessman)
[109]
Harry Vane (English statesman and Member of Parliament, Governor of
Massachusetts Bay Colony 1636–1637)
[5]
Beatrice Webb (British sociologist, economist, and socialist reformer; married to Sidney Webb)
[5]
Sidney Webb (British economist, socialist reformer and co-founder of the
London School of Economics )
[5]
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