The following is a list of people from St Helens, Merseyside in northern England, United Kingdom.
Notable families
Beechams
The Beecham dynasty is one of the most notable families to be associated with St. Helens. Thomas Beecham opened his first factory, in St. Helens, 16 years after selling his products from a small premises in nearby Wigan.
His son Joseph Beecham built up the business and promoted classical music in the town. Conductor Sir Thomas Beecham, son of Joseph, was born in St Helens.
Pilkingtons
The Pilkington dynasty is another notable family associated with St. Helens having founded the largest glass manufacturer in the United Kingdom as well as inventing the float glass process which was subsequently licensed for use by other glass manufacturers.
Authors
Entertainment
- Bernie Clifton, comedian and entertainer
- Tim Follin, video game music composer
- George Groves is credited with being Hollywood's first "sound man", as he was the recording engineer on the seminal Al Jolson picture, The Jazz Singer (1927), as well as many other early talkies
- Lewis Hancox, graphic novelist, social media personality and filmmaker
- Sue Johnston, actress, raised in Prescot
- Andrew Langtree, actor
- Michael Parr, actor
- Emma Rigby, actress
- Johnny Vegas, actor, comedian and presenter
- David Yates, feature film director who is credited with the final four Harry Potter films, was raised in Rainhill (a village in the Borough of St Helens)
- Pauline Yates, actress
Singers and musicians
Politics
- Thérèse Coffey: Member of Parliament, from Billinge, a village in the Borough of St Helens.
- Richard Pilkington, Member of Parliament for Newton from 1899 until 1906
- Richard Pilkington, Member of Parliament for Widnes (1935 to 1945) and Poole (1951 to 1964)
- Richard Seddon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, from Eccleston, a village in the Borough of St. Helens and the country's longest-serving prime minister to date, holding the office from 1893 until 1906.
- James Sexton, Member of Parliament for St Helens from 1918 to 1931
- Liz Twist, Labour MP Blaydon
Other
- Rodney John Allam, chemical engineer
- Ann Barnes, former police commissioner for Kent
- David Bernstein, chairman of British Red Cross
- John William Draper, scientist
- Dorothy Catherine Draper, artist
- Liam Hackett, Activist, entrepreneur and author
- Carol Kefford, nurse
- Peter Moore, serial killer
- John Rylands, Victorian philanthropist
- Sir Edmund Vestey, 1st Baronet, food mogul
- William Vestey, 1st Baron Vestey, shipping magnate
- James Waterworth, Catholic missionary priest
Sport
Rugby league
St Helens is particularly known for producing many professional rugby league players, many have played for St. Helens.
Football
Motor sport
Darts
Cricket
Other
References
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