Notable residents
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Sacha Bennett, actor, writer, director and producer was born and raised in Harpenden, attending St. George's School
Julian Bliss, international clarinettist and child prodigy was born and raised in Harpenden
Steve Borthwick, former England and Saracens rugby captain and current England Head Coach lives in Harpenden
Steve Bould, former professional footballer and current Arsenal assistant manager
Ken Brown, who played in the Ryder Cup and is now a commentator for major golf competitions, such as the Open, grew up and still lives in Harpenden and is a member of Harpenden Common Golf Club
Craig Charles, DJ, comedian and actor in Red Dwarf and Coronation Street and host of the Funk and Soul Show and Robot Wars lived in Harpenden.
Ralph Chubb, poet, artist and printer was born here in 1892
Dave Clarke, visually impaired Paralympic GB football captain.
George W. Cooke, deputy director of Rothamsted Experimental Station
Donald Coxeter, 20th century geometer attended St George's School
Joanna Dennehy, serial killer responsible for the Peterborough ditch murders, grew up in Harpenden.
Elaine Delmar, singer and actress, born in Harpenden
Matt Dickinson, Everest mountaineer, author, scriptwriter and director
Lee Dixon, former Arsenal footballer
Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy, a spy for the German Empire, at the heart of the Dreyfus affair, fled from France in 1898 and lived in Milton Road until his death in 1923. He is buried in St Nicholas' churchyard under the false name of Jean de Voilemont.
Siobhan Fahey, singer in Bananarama lived in Harpenden while she was aged 14 to 16. She attended Sir John Lawes School for those two years.
Andy Farrell, former Wigan and Great Britain rugby league captain and Saracens and England rugby union player, and currently Head Coach of the Ireland rugby union national men's team, lived in the town.
Owen Farrell, rugby player for Saracens and England and a former member of St George's School
Ronald Fisher, a statistician "who almost single-handedly created the foundations for modern statistical science". worked at Rothamsted Experimental Station
Ben Foden, Northampton Saints and England International Rugby Union player
Charles Henry Gimingham (1923–2018), botanist, was born in Harpenden
Miles Golding, classical musician and violinist of Split Enz
Martin Gore from the band Depeche Mode
Laura Haddock, actress who appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy and other films, went to school in Harpenden
Mick Harford, former England international footballer and manager. Currently working for Luton Town Football Club, whom he has previously managed.
Una Healy, singer from The Saturdays
Steve Hewlett, (1958–2017), former presenter of The Media Show on BBC Radio 4
George Hogg, British journalist who rescued 50 orphaned children in China during the Japanese occupation
Charlie Hutchison, British communist, liberator of Belsen concentration camp, and the only black British International Brigades volunteer spent several years in an orphanage in Harpenden.
Frank Ifield, Australian singer and yodeller lived in Harpenden
Guy Johnston, cello soloist and winner of BBC Young Musician of the Year in 2000
Caroline Jones, fundraiser and Cancer Research UK volunteer who received the Points of Light in 2015
John Keane, artist, was born here and grew up in Wordsworth Road.
Stanley Kubrick, filmmaker, lived and died in nearby Childwickbury Manor
Henry Lawson, Australian writer, lived in 'Spring Villa', Cowper Road, Harpenden from July to September 1900
Joe Lenzie, music producer and DJ, was born in Harpenden and attended Sir John Lawes School
Terry Lightfoot, jazz clarinettist, ran the Three Horseshoes pub for five years during the late 1970s
Andy Linighan, former Arsenal footballer lived in Bewdley Close, Southdown
James Mardall (1899–1988), first-class cricketer and British Army officer
Doug McAvoy, former General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers lived in Harpenden between 1975 and 1990
Joan Moore, botanist (1920–1986)
Eric Morecambe, comedian, lived in Harpenden, close to his beloved Luton Town FC. His funeral and burial took place in St Nicholas Church. The Eric Morecambe Centre public entertainment facility is named after him
Albert Moses, an actor who starred in Mind Your Language playing Punjabi student Ranjeet Singh and a number of James Bond films
John Motson, Football commentator
Spencer Pickering (1858–1920), chemist, retired to Harpenden following a chemical accident, one of five Royal Society Fellows in the town at that time.
Tim Rice, the composer, attended Aldwickbury School
David Richardson, music producer, audio engineer, musician and founder of Sound Recording Technology, was born and lives in Harpenden
David Roberts (born 1942), cricketer
Sir E. John Russell (1872–1965), soil chemist, agriculture scientist, director of Rothamsted Experimental Station 1912-1943.
David Sharp, mountaineer who died near the summit of Mount Everest
Tim Sherwood, former Tottenham Hotspur and Blackburn Rovers player who lived in Harpenden during his coaching days at Tottenham
Christopher Smith (MP) (d. 1589), owner of Annables Manor in Harpenden.
Sir Robert Stephen John Sparks, eminent volcanologist, was born in Harpenden. His former PhD student Prof Claire Horwell also grew up in Harpenden.
Christopher Strauli, actor, who starred in Only When I Laugh and Full House was born in Harpenden
Dame Ellen Terry, actress (1847–1928), lived in Harpenden from 1868 to 1874
Camilla Tominey, journalist
Katherine Warington, research botanist (1897–1993), born and lived in Harpenden; worked at Rothamsted Experimental Station
Jack Wilshere, West Ham and England international footballer
Sir John Wittewronge, owned and lived at Rothamsted Manor, where in the seventeenth century he kept a weather and gardening diary which has very early records of rain, temperature and winds
Ashley Young, former Manchester United and England international footballer
Richard Youngs alternative musician, grew up in the town and recorded several albums there, especially Lake and Advent
Marc Aspland, photographer