This is a list of people from Oldham, in North West England. The demonym of Oldham is Oldhamer; however, this list may include people from Chadderton, Failsworth, Lees, Royton, Saddleworth, and Shaw and Crompton, all from the wider Metropolitan Borough of Oldham. This list is arranged alphabetically by surname:
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- Tommy Cannon (born 1938) â one half of comedy double act Cannon and Ball
- Ronald Castree (born 1953) â murderer convicted for the killing of Lesley Molseed
- Laurence Chaderton (âÂÂ1640) â one of the original translators of the Authorized King James Version of the Bible
- Brian Clarke (born 1953) â Oldham-born architectural artist and painter known for his work in stained glass
- J. R. Clynes (1869âÂÂ1949) â Labour politician, MP for Manchester North East, Leader of the Labour Party, 1921âÂÂ22
- Olivia Cooke (born 1993) â TV and film actress known for Bates Motel, Ouija and Me and Earl and the Dying Girl; from Oldham
- Jodie Connor (born 1981) â recording artist, lyricist, fashion model and goodwill ambassador for The Prince's Trust; from Shaw and Crompton
- Nicholas Connor (born 1999) â film director, born in Oldham
- Carl Cox (born 1962) â record producer and DJ, born in Oldham
- Brian Cox (born 1968) â Chadderton-born television presenter, particle physicist, Royal Society research fellow, and professor at the University of Manchester
- Bernard Cribbins (1928âÂÂ2022) â character actor and musical comedian
- Don Cupitt (born 1934) â English philosopher of religion and scholar of Christian theology
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- Ian Greaves (1932âÂÂ2009) â Shaw and Crompton-born association football player and manager; one of the Busby Babes
- Nick Grimshaw (born 1984) â television presenter and DJ; raised in Oldham
- Shobna Gulati (born 1966) â Oldham-born actress, writer and dancer
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- Terry Hall (1926âÂÂ2007) â pioneering ventriloquist and early children's television entertainer
- Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1834âÂÂ1894) â etcher, painter and art critic; born in Crompton in 1834
- Graham Harding (born 1966) â cricketer
- Paul Harrison (born 1945) â Oldham-born writer on environment and development; founder of the World Pantheist Movement
- Jack Hilton (1900âÂÂ1983) â British novelist, essayist, and travel writer
- John Hogan (1884âÂÂ1943) â Royton-born recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" to members of the British and Commonwealth forces
- Prof Arthur Hutchinson (1889âÂÂ1969) â professor of dentistry
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