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This is a list of notable inhabitants of the borough of Worthing in West Sussex, England. The demonym of Worthing is Worthingite. Those born in Worthing are listed in boldface.

Note that in the case of persons still living, they may not currently live within the area of the borough, but have done so at some time.


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A

B

Peter Bonetti

C

Gwendoline Christie in 2014

D

Emily Davison

E

F

Antony Vandyke Copley Fielding by William Boxall, exhibited 1843

G

H

I

  • Billy Idol, musician, grew up on the Goring Hall estate housing area in Goring, in Falmer Avenue.

J

K

P. J. Kavanagh

L

Edward Lloyd

M

Simon Mayo

N

O

  • Brenock O'Connor, actor, was born in Worthing and went to school in Goring.
  • John Oxenham (real name William Arthur Dunkerley), novelist, poet and journalist, lived in Farncombe Road in the town.
  • Elsie J. Oxenham (real name Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley), children's author, lived in Farncombe Road in the town.

P

Harold Pinter

R

S

John Selden
Nicollette Sheridan

T

V

W

John Turtle Wood

Y

Thomas Young

See also

References

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