Notable natives and residents
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See also: Category:People from Enniskillen
Arts and Media[edit]
Samuel Beckett, playwright, educated at Portora Royal School
Nathan Carter, singer
Charles Duff, Irish author of books on language learning and other subjects
Adrian Dunbar, actor, born and brought up in Enniskillen
Nial Fulton, film and television producer, educated at Portora Royal School
Neil Hannon, lead singer/composer of the pop band The Divine Comedy, educated at Portora Royal School
Charles Lawson, most notable for playing Jim McDonald in Coronation Street
Lisa McHugh, country music singer; born in Glasgow, Scotland, she moved to Enniskillen as an adult.
Fearghal McKinney, journalist, former UTV broadcaster and member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
Nigel McLoughlin, poet, editor of Iota poetry journal and Professor of Creativity and Poetics, University of Gloucestershire
Ciarán McMenamin, television actor and author
Frank Ormsby, poet
David Robinson, photographer and publisher, educated at Portora Royal School
William Scott, artist
Mick Softley singer and songwriter for Bob Dylan and Donovan, lived in the town at the time of his death
Joan Trimble, pianist and composer
Oscar Wilde, satirist and playwright, educated at Portora Royal School
Ron Wilson, a news anchor with Network Ten in Australia
Business[edit]
James Gamble, co-founder of Procter & Gamble, educated at Portora Royal School
Medicine and Science[edit]
Denis Burkitt, FRS, surgeon and epidemiologist
Military[edit]
Eric Bell, recipient of the Victoria Cross
Henry Hartigan, recipient of the Victoria Cross
James McGuire, recipient of the Victoria Cross
George Nurse, recipient of the Victoria Cross
Politics[edit]
Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster, brought up at the family's estate at Ely Lodge
Gordon Wilson, Irish senator and peace campaigner, who lived on Cooper Crescent
Religion[edit]
Edward Cooney, evangelist and early leader of the Cooneyite and Go-Preacher sects, educated at Portora Royal School
Edward Kernan, a Roman Catholic bishop
Henry Francis Lyte, hymn composer, most notably of "Abide with Me", educated at Portora Royal School
John McElroy (1782–1877), Jesuit priest, founder of Boston College
Sports[edit]
Robert Baloucoune, rugby union player, was born and grew up in Enniskillen, learned his rugby at Portora Royal School and made his international debut for Ireland in July 2021
Declan Burns, Irish kayaking athlete, three-time Irish Olympic representative and former World Superstars runner-up
Roy Carroll, goalkeeper who played for a number of professional clubs, most notably Manchester United F. C. and who was capped 45 times by Northern Ireland
Timothy Cathcart, rally driver
Harry Chatton, football player, from the 1920s and 1930s, who was a dual international for both the IFA and FAI Irish international teams
Jim Cleary, former Glentoran footballer and member of Northern Ireland's 1982 World Cup squad
William Emerson, football player who won 11 caps for Ireland between 1919 and 1923
Gordon Ferris, Northern Irish former heavyweight boxer who was both Irish and British champion in the early 1980s
Casey Howe, international footballer for the Northern Ireland Women's team
Frank Hoy, professional wrestler, was born in the town
Ted Keenan, record-breaking long-distance swimmer, inducted in 1984 into the Fort Lauderdale International Swimming Hall of Fame
Robert Kerr, Olympic 100m gold medalist in the 1908 Olympics for Canada
Kyle Lafferty, striker, professional football player for a number of clubs, most notably Rangers F. C., with 89 Northern Ireland international caps
Andrew Little, former professional football player and Northern Ireland international, educated at Portora Royal School
J. J. McCoy (rugby union), from nearby Monea, Jimmy first played rugby for Portora Royal School, Enniskillen
Michael McGovern, former Northern Ireland international goalkeeper, currently on loan to Livingston F. C. from parent club Heart of Midlothian F. C.
Kieran McKenna, football manager, appointed to take charge of Ipswich Town FC in December 2021
Harry Mercer, former player for Enniskillen Corinthians F.C. who, while with Linfield F.C., won a senior Ireland cap while still an amateur
Holly Nixon, former member of Portora Boat Club and World Champion oarswoman
Gavin Noble, Irish international triathlete, educated at Portora Royal School
Dick Rowley, football player who won six caps for Ireland between 1929 and 1931