List of people from Camberley

Notable people linked with Camberley, England include:


 * Simone Ashley, actress known for appearing in Bridgerton and Sex Education
 * 5ive, boy band 1997-2001; were the subject of the television programme Neighbours From Hell whilst living in Camberley
 * Harold Balfour, 1st Baron Balfour of Inchrye airman and later politician; born in Camberley in 1897
 * Darren Barnard, former professional footballer currently playing for Camberley Town F.C.; has also played for Wales
 * Rufus Brevett, former professional footballer currently sporting director of Swindon Town; assistant coach of Camberley Town F.C. at the start of the 2007/08 season
 * Bros, late-1980s boy band, attended Collingwood school
 * Sam Brown, 1990s pop singer
 * Karina Bryant, British judoka
 * Sharon Carr, Britain's youngest female murderer, killed a woman in Camberley in 1992 when aged 12
 * Paul Darke, academic, artist and disability rights activist
 * Hugh Edwards, actor, played Piggy in the first film of William Golding's Lord of the Flies
 * Five Star, 1980s pop group, lived at Sunningdale
 * Paul Gross, Canadian actor (Due South)
 * Holly Hull, singer, winner of the Disney Channel UK singing competition My Camp Rock
 * Hundred Reasons, alt rock band
 * Camberley Kate, dog fancier and eccentric
 * George Edward Lodge
 * Helen Macdonald (born 1970), English writer and naturalist, best known as the author of H is for Hawk
 * Brian McBride, President of the CBI
 * The Members, punk rock band famous for the hit "Sound Of The Suburbs"
 * Graham Parker, pop singer
 * Olly Pearson, lead vocalist with doom metal band Moss
 * John Pennycuick, engineer who built Mullai Periyar Dam widely admired in Tamil Nadu
 * Adam Powell, co-founder of Neopets
 * Mitchell Crossland-Scott, International American Football Player for New Zealand
 * Andy Quin, composer and pianist
 * Reuben, rock/metal band
 * Tim Sills, professional footballer; started his career at Camberley Town FC, playing for various clubs including two spells at Aldershot Town; as of 2014 was still making his way around the lower leagues of English football
 * Paul Sloane, author and speaker on lateral thinking and innovation
 * Dame Ethel Smyth, lived as a child at Frimhurst, Frimley Green, and as an adult for some time on the Portsmouth Road, Camberley at the house that is now The One Oak Pub
 * David Speedie, played for Chelsea; lived in Camberley; was a member of Camberley working men's club
 * Chris Stainton, session musician and member of the Eric Clapton touring band.
 * Richard Stilgoe, lyricist and musician
 * Arthur Sullivan, of Gilbert and Sullivan fame, started writing The Golden Legend whilst living in Camberley; the site of his house is now occupied by a McDonald's restaurant
 * Benjamin Symons, guitarist in UK metal band Malefice
 * Frederick Twort, English bacteriologist who undertook some of the earliest research on bacteriophage. Born in Camberley in 1877.
 * Rick Wakeman, solo artist and ex-keyboard player with progressive rock band Yes
 * Anthony Wall
 * Donna Williams, co-founder of Neopets
 * Bruce Woolley, writer of "Video Killed the Radio Star"
 * Dora Amy Elles, writer of novels under the pseudonym Patricia Wentworth
 * Revolvo, electronica band (1994-2005)
 * Darren Turner, professional racing driver