Famous Buxtonians
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Public service[edit]
Charles Henry John Chetwynd-Talbot, Vanity Fair, 1903
Herbert Eisner
Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury (1860–1921), styled Viscount Ingestre, ran in the early 1880s a daily Greyhound (fast) coach service for the 20 miles from Buxton Spa to his house at Alton Towers.
Henry Guppy (1861–1948), Librarian of the John Rylands Library in Manchester from 1899 to 1948, lived in Buxton.
Rear Admiral Leonard Warren Murray (1896–1971 in Buxton), senior officer of the Royal Canadian Navy who played a significant role in the Battle of the Atlantic
John Pilkington Hudson (1910 in Buxton – 2007), horticultural scientist and bomb disposal expert
Herbert Eisner (1921–2011), British-German scientist high-expansion firefighting foam, playwright, schooled and lived in Buxton
Tony Marchington (1955 in Buxworth – 2011), biotechnology entrepreneur and owner of the Flying Scotsman
Politics[edit]
Hugh Molson, Baron Molson (1903–1991), Conservative MP for High Peak 1939–1961
Sir Spencer Le Marchant (1931–1986), Conservative MP for High Peak 1970 to 1983
Christopher Hawkins (1937–2023), Conservative MP for High Peak 1983–1992
Tom Levitt (born 1954), Labour MP High Peak 1997–2010
Andrew Bingham (born 1962 in Buxton), Conservative MP for High Peak 2010–2017
The Arts[edit]
Vera Brittain
Lloyd Cole, 2010
Orlando Jewitt (1799–1869), architectural wood-engraver
Vera Brittain (1893–1970), author of Testament of Youth and mother of Shirley Williams, lived in Buxton from 1905 till 1915.
Robert Stevenson, (1905–1986), Buxton-born director of Disney films including Mary Poppins
John Buxton Hilton (1921–1986), Buxton-born crime writer
Angela Flanders (1927–2016), Buxton-born perfumer
Marjorie Lynette Sigley (1928–1997), Buxton-born artist, writer and actress, teacher, choreographer, theatre director and TV producer
Elizabeth Spriggs, (1929–2008), Buxton-born character actress with the Royal Shakespeare Company
Tim Brooke-Taylor (1940–2020), comic actor in The Goodies
David Fallows (born 1945 in Buxton), musicologist specializing in music of the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Dave Lee Travis (born 1945 in Buxton), disc jockey, radio and TV presenter
Lloyd Cole (born 1961 in Buxton), musician, songwriter, frontman of Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
Dan Rhodes (born 1972), writer,[failed verification] awarded the E. M. Forster Award in 2010, lives in Buxton.
Bruno Langley (born 1983), actor, who played Adam Mitchell in Doctor Who and Todd Grimshaw in Coronation Street, was brought up in Buxton.
Lucy Spraggan (born 1991), musician (folk, acoustic, hip hop pop), went to school in Buxton.
Oliver Savile (born 1989), actor, who played in Wicked, Les Miserables and Pretty Woman, grew up in Buxton.
Kate Butch, drag queen from series 5 of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, grew up in Buxton and attended Buxton Community School.
Sport[edit]
Mick Andrews, 1976
William Shipton (1861 in Buxton – 1941 in Buxton), cricketer, later a solicitor in Buxton
Fred Smith (1887 in Buxton – 1957), footballer before WWI, mainly for Macclesfield
Bobby Blood (1894 in Harpur Hill – 1988), footballer for Port Vale, West Brom and Stockport
George Bailey (1906 in Buxton – 2000), steeplechaser, competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics
Frank Soo (1914 in Buxton – 1991), Stoke City F.C. footballer (173 pro appearances) and first mixed-race professional to represent England
John Tarrant (1932–1975), long-distance runner, "The Ghost Runner", lived in Buxton.
Mick Andrews (born 1944 in Buxton), former international motorcycle trials rider
Les Bradd (born 1947 in Buxton), former footballer, over 580 pro appearances, all-time leading goalscorer for Notts County
Carl Mason (born 1953 in Buxton), professional golfer
Mark Higgins (born 1958 in Buxton), former Everton, Bury and Stoke footballer, 265 pro appearances
Lorraine Winstanley (born 1975) and Dean Winstanley (born 1981), BDO darts players, live in Buxton.
Ben Burgess (born 1981 in Buxton), Irish footballer, played for Hull City F.C. and Blackpool F.C.
Abbie Wood (born 1999 in Buxton) swam in two finals at the 2020 Summer Olympics.