List of people from Cranbrook, Kent

This is a list of people from Cranbrook, Kent, England.

Born in Cranbrook

 * William Addison (1883–1962), Army chaplain and Victoria Cross recipient
 * John Boorman (c.1754–1807), cricketer
 * Douglas Carr (1872–1950), cricketer.
 * Jon Cleary (born 1962), musician.
 * Nathaniel Courthope (1585–c.1620), merchant mariner.
 * Phineas Fletcher (1582–1620), poet.
 * William Huntington (1745–1813), preacher.
 * Douglas Jerrold (1803–57), dramatist.
 * John Neve (1902–76), cricketer.
 * William Neve (1852–1942), architect.
 * Arthur Tooth (1839–1931), priest.
 * Peter West (1902–2003), sports commentator.†

Old Cranbrookians
These people attended Cranbrook School.
 * John Akehurst (1930–2007), soldier.
 * Antony Atkinson (born 19??), economist.
 * John Barraclough (1918–2008), RAF officer.
 * Emma Biggs (born 1956), artist
 * Hugo Burnham (born 1956), musician
 * John Collins (1905–1982), clergyman
 * Barry Davies (born c.1937), sports commentator.
 * Phil Edmonds (born 1951), cricketer.
 * Harry Hill (born 1964), comedian and television presenter.
 * Victor Horsley (1857–1916), scientist.
 * Norman Hulbert (1903–1972), RAF officer and MP.
 * Arthur Surridge Hunt (1871–1934), papyrologist.
 * Hammond Innes (1913–1998), novelist.
 * Kevin Lygo (born 19??), television executive.
 * Richard Middleton (1882–1911), poet.
 * Brian Moore (born 1932), sports commentator.
 * Richard Pilbrow (born 1933), producer.
 * Piers Sellers (born 1955), astronaut.
 * Tim Smit (born 1954), businessman.
 * Charles Wheeler (1923–2008), journalist and presenter.
 * Wallace Wright (1875–1953), soldier and MP. Victoria Cross recipient.
 * Rob Casserley (born 1975), doctor, 8 time Everest summiteer

People connected with Cranbrook
These people have a connection with Cranbrook
 * Robert Abbot (1558?–1662?), theologian, was vicar of Cranbrook 1616–43
 * Dudley Fenner (c 1558–1587), puritan.
 * Frederick Hardy (1827–1911), artist, was a member of the Cranbrook Colony of artists.
 * Chris Langham, (born 1949), writer, actor and comedian, lives in Cranbrook.
 * Douglas Lowe (1902–81) Olympic athlete and JP was residing in Cranbrook at the time of his death.