List of people from Walsall

Walsall (, or ; locally ) is a large market town and administrative centre in West Midlands County, England. Historically part of Staffordshire, it is located 9 mi north-west of Birmingham, 7 mi east of Wolverhampton and 9 mi from Lichfield. This list a list of notable people who were born in, lived in, or were otherwise strongly associated with Walsall.

Acting

 * Bobby Ash (1925–2007), British-Canadian actor born in Walsall
 * Zoe Dawson (born 1979 in Walsall) actress, minor roles in the BBC soap opera Doctors
 * Don Gilet (born 1967 in Caldmore) actor, roles in BBC productions Babyfather, EastEnders and 55 Degrees North.
 * Jeffrey Holland (born Jeffrey Michael Parkes, 1946 in Walsall) actor, roles in TV sitcoms and in Hi-de-Hi!, attended Queen Mary's Grammar School.
 * Matthew Marsden (born 1973 in West Bromwich) stage and film actor, brought up on the Yew Tree Estate in Walsall and schooled in Wednesbury and Great Barr.
 * Peter McEnery (born 1940 in Walsall) stage TV and film actor. Gave Hayley Mills her first "grown-up" screen kiss in the 1964 film The Moon-Spinners.
 * Sue Nicholls (born 1943 in Walsall) actress, played Audrey Roberts in Coronation Street.
 * Erin O'Connor MBE (born 1978 in Brownhills) model and TV actress, attended Brownhills Community School
 * Meera Syal CBE (born 1961) comedian, writer, playwright, singer, journalist, producer and actress. Brought up in Essington and attended Queen Mary's High School.
 * Richard Wattis (born 1912 in Wednesbury – 1975), actor
 * Frank Windsor (born 1927 in Walsall) actor, mainly on TV. Attended Queen Mary's Grammar School. Played DS John Watt in Z-Cars from 1962 to 1965.

Music

 * Amar (born 1982), British Indian singer
 * Andy C (born 1976), DJ, record producer and co-founder of RAM Records
 * Blak_Prophetz aka Mark Duffus (born 1967 in Caldmore Green, Walsall) DJ, Musician, Record_Producer, Rapper attended Whitehall Infants, Blue Coat C of E Junior and Secondary School. Founder/Owner of the Record label Digital_Jukebox_Records.
 * Rob Collins (1963 in Rowley Regis – 1996) musician, original keyboardist of The Charlatans
 * Martin Degville (born 1961 in Walsall) lead singer and co-songwriter of the UK pop band Sigue Sigue Sputnik.
 * Goldie aka Clifford Joseph Price, MBE (born 1965 in Walsall) musician, DJ, graffiti artist, visual artist and actor, attended St. Francis of Assisi RC Secondary School in Aldridge
 * Rob Halford (born 1951 in Sutton Coldfield) raised in Walsall, singer songwriter, lead vocalist for the heavy metal band Judas Priest.
 * Noddy Holder MBE (born 1946 in Caldmore) musician and actor, lead singer and guitarist in glam rock band Slade
 * Tom Major-Ball (1879 in Bloxwich – 1962) music hall and circus performer and father of John Major, former Prime Minister
 * Frank Mullings (1881 in Walsall – 1953) a leading English tenor with Beecham Opera Company and its successor, the British National Opera Company
 * Mark Rhodes (born 1981 in Darlaston) singer and TV presenter, finished 2nd in the 2nd series of Pop Idol, lives in Wombourne.
 * Jorja Smith (born 1997 in Walsall) singer-songwriter
 * Connie Talbot (born 2000) from Streetly, teen singer 2nd place in the first series of Britain's Got Talent (series 1)
 * Kathryn Tickell OBE, DL (born 8 June 1967 in Walsall) is an English musician, noted for her mastery of the Northumbrian smallpipes and fiddle.
 * Dave Walker (born 1945 in Walsall) singer and guitarist, front-man for a number of bands; including Idle Race, Savoy Brown, Fleetwood Mac, and, briefly, Black Sabbath.
 * John Cooke guitarist and bassist, member of Napalm Death, Venomous Concept, and Malevolent Creation.

TV and radio

 * Alex Lester (born 1956 in Walsall) radio broadcaster,
 * Andrew Peach (born in Bloxwich c. 1970) BBC Radio presenter
 * Bob Warman (born 1946) TV presenter,
 * Leila Williams (born in Walsall 1937) beauty queen and Blue Peter presenter from 1958 until 1962

Politics

 * William Dixon Allott, (1817–1892) born in Walsall, Mayor of Adelaide 1873–1874
 * David Ennals, Baron Ennals PC (1922–1995) Labour Party politician born in Walsall
 * Bruce George (born 1942) Labour Party politician, MP for Walsall South 1974–2010
 * Eddie Hughes (born 1968) Conservative Party politician, MP for Walsall North 2017 to date.
 * Joseph Leckie (Born Glasgow 24 May 1866 – 9 August 1938) after whom Joseph Leckie school, now an academy was named. MP for Walsall 1931 - 1938.
 * Sir Harmar Nicholls (later Lord Harmar-Nicholls) (1912 in Walsall – 2000) Conservative Party politician, MP for Peterborough 1950–1974. Father of Sue Nicholls (see above).
 * John Stonehouse (1925 – 1988) Labour Party politician, MP for Walsall North 1974–1976, notable for his unsuccessful attempt to fake his own death in 1974
 * David Winnick (born 1933) Labour Party politician, MP for Walsall North 1979–2017.
 * Jenny Tonge, Baroness Tonge MD (born 1941 in Walsall) politician, Liberal Democrat MP for Richmond Park in London 1997–2005, made a life peer in June 2005.
 * Valerie Vaz (born 1954) Labour politician and solicitor MP for Walsall South 2010 to date.

Public service and commerce

 * Francis Asbury (1745 Hamstead Bridge – 1816) joint founder of the Methodist movement in the United States, brought up in Gt Barr, emigrated 1771.
 * Mike Ashley (born 1964), British billionaire retail entrepreneur focused in the sporting goods market
 * Sir Terence Beckett KBE (1923 in Walsall – 2013) businessman, chairman of Ford and later, director-general of the Confederation of British Industry
 * Margaret Bromhall (born 1890 in Walsall) first radiotherapist appointed to a radiotherapy department, at North Middlesex Hospital in London
 * John Henry Carless VC (1896 in Walsall – 1917) recipient of the Victoria Cross during the First World War
 * Rev Harry Moore Dauncey (1863 in Walsall – 1932) missionary in Papua New Guinea
 * Sister Dora (1832–1878) Anglican nun and a nurse in Walsall. She is honoured for her compassion and her medical work by a statue in the centre of town.
 * Michael L. Fitzgerald (born Walsall in 1937) Roman Catholic Cardinal, expert on Muslim-Christian relations
 * Martin Fowler (born 1963 in Walsall) software developer
 * Frederick Gibbs MC (born 1899 in Walsall) World War I Flying Ace
 * Sir Harry Hinsley OBE (1918 in Birchills – 1998) historian and cryptanalyst, worked at Bletchley Park and became Master of St John's College, Cambridge University
 * Sir Len Peach (1932 in Walsall – 2016) Chief Executive of the National Health Service 1986 – 1989.
 * Air Chief Marshal Stuart William Peach, Baron Peach, KG, GBE, KCB, DL (born Walsall, 1956) former RAF officer and Chief of the Defence Staff.
 * Air Vice-Marshal Sidney Webster CBE AFC (1900 in Walsall – 1984) aviator and senior officer in the RAF

Sport

 * Norman Ashe (born 1943), footballer
 * Fred Bakewell (1908 in Walsall – 1983) was a Northamptonshire and England opening batsman, renowned largely because of his unorthodox methods
 * David Brown (born 1942 in Walsall) former English cricketer, attended Queen Mary's Grammar School played in twenty six Tests from 1965 to 1969
 * Colin Charvis (born 1972 in Sutton Coldfield) attended Queen Mary's Grammar School in Walsall, a former captain of the Wales national rugby union team
 * Leon Drysdale (born 1991), footballer
 * Nick Gillingham MBE (born 1967 in Walsall) swimmer, competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul and the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona
 * Terry Holbrook (born 1945 in Walsall) football referee formerly in the Football League and Premier League
 * Dean Keates (born 1978 in Beechdale) retired footballer and former First Team manager of Walsall.
 * Vaughan Lee (born 1982) Mixed Martial Artist formerly competing in UFC.
 * Mark Lewis-Francis MBE (born Darlason 1982) 100 metres sprinter, member of the gold medal winning 4x100 metres relay team at the 2004 summer Olympics.
 * Robert Marshall (1869–1937), cricketer
 * Rupert Moon former Llanelli and Welsh rugby international, known as the "Walsall Welshman" he became a radio and television presenter in Wales.
 * Lee Naylor (born in 1980 in Mossley) former professional footballer
 * Jaydon Paddock (born 2001 in Walsall), English trampoline gymnast
 * David Platt (born Walsall 1966) English-born Australian darts player
 * Rachel Unitt (born 1982 in Bentley) England Women's footballer
 * Eleanor Simmonds OBE (born Walsall 1994) Paralympian swimmer, won gold in the 2008 and 2012 Summer Paralympics.

Writing

 * John Byrne (born 1950 in Walsall) comic book creator, raised in West Bromwich
 * Peter Corey (born 1946 in Walsall) author of the Coping With children's book series and also a TV actor.
 * Jerome K. Jerome (1859 in Caldmore – 1927) writer and humourist, author of comic travelogue Three Men in a Boat (1889).
 * Paul McDonald (born 1961 in Walsall) comic novelist and academic.
 * Sir Henry Newbolt CH (1862 in Bilston – 1938) poet, novelist and historian and old boy of Queen Mary's Grammar School.
 * Nick Redfern (born 1964 in Pelsall) author and UFO researcher

Science

 * Lindon Eaves (1944–2022) geneticist and Anglican priest, born in Walsall
 * John Edward Gray (1800–1875), zoologist, born in Walsall.

Murderers

 * Raymond Morris (1929 in Walsall – 2014) convicted of the Cannock Chase murders in the late 1960s, served 45 years in prison.
 * Louise Porton (born 1996) woman who murdered her two children in 2018, formerly lived in Walsall