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*[http://www.welshicons.org.uk/html/famous_welsh.php Famous Welsh People on the Welsh Icons Site]
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*[http://www.welshicons.org.uk/html/sport.php Famous Welsh Sports People on the Welsh Icons Site]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090208173432/http://welshicons.org.uk/html/sport.php Famous Welsh Sports People on the Welsh Icons Site]
*[http://www.famouswelsh.com/Welsh-Actors/index.php Famous Welsh Actors]
*[http://www.famouswelsh.com/Welsh-Actors/index.php Famous Welsh Actors]
*[http://www.famouswelsh.com/Welsh-Musicians/index.php Famous Welsh Musicians]
*[http://www.famouswelsh.com/Welsh-Musicians/index.php Famous Welsh Musicians]

Revision as of 07:36, 5 December 2017

This is a list of

ethnic group and nation associated with Wales
.

Historian

Brythonic or other Celtic languages seem to have been spoken in Wales since much earlier.[1][2]

This list is for people of

notability criteria
are included. A few people appear in more than one section of the list.

Actors

Architects

Artists

Designers

Entrepreneurs

Explorers

Film directors

Humourists

Inventors

Journalists and broadcasters

Military men and women

Models

Monarchs and princes

Musicians

Bands

  • The Alarm (1977– ), alternative rock band from Rhyl
  • Amen Corner (1966–1969), popular rock band from Cardiff
  • Yr Anhrefn (1982–1995), punk rock band from Bangor
  • Anweledig (1991– ), funk ska band from Blaenau Ffestiniog
  • Attack! Attack! (2006– ), alternative rock band from Caerphilly and Aberdare
  • The Automatic (2002– ), alternative rock band from Cowbridge
  • Badfinger (1969–1975, 1978–1984), rock band from Swansea
  • Y Bandana (2008–), alternative rock band from Caernarfon
  • Big Leaves (1988–2003), indie rock band from Waunfawr
  • The Blackout (2003– ), post-hardcore rock band from Merthyr Tydfil
  • Y Blew (1967), Welsh language electric pop band
  • Bob Delyn a'r Ebillion (1988–), folk rock band
  • Brigyn (2004– ), vocal group from Gwynedd
  • Budgie (1967–1988, reformed 1995), heavy metal band from Cardiff
  • Bullet for my Valentine
    (1998– ), metalcore band from Bridgend
  • Calan (2006–), folk band
  • Catatonia (1992–2001), alternative rock band from Cardiff
  • Colorama (2008– ), alternative folk band from Cardiff
  • The Crocketts (1996–2002), rock group from Aberystwyth
  • Crys (1976–), metal band from Resolven
  • Y Cyrff (1983–1992), Welsh language rock band from Llanrwst
  • Datblygu (1982–1995), experimental rock band
  • Demented Are Go (1982– ), psychobilly band from Cardiff
  • Derwyddon Dr Gonzo (2005–), funk and ska band from Llanrug
  • Dub War (1993–1999), metal band from Newport
  • Ether (1996–1999), alternative rock band from Blackwood
  • Feeder (1991–), rock band from Newport
  • Ffa Coffi Pawb, rock band, precursor to the Super Furry Animals
  • Y Ffyrc
    , group founded by former Catatonia members
  • Foreign Legion (1984–present), street punk band from Merthyr Tydfil
  • Funeral for a Friend (2001–), screamo/emo band
  • Gene Loves Jezebel (1980–), gothic rock band
  • Genod Droog (2005–2008), indie/hip-hop band
  • Goldie Looking Chain
    (2000–), comedic rap band from Newport
  • Gorky's Zygotic Mynci (1991–2006), alternative rock band from Carmarthen
  • Iwcs a Doyle (1995–), acoustic band
  • The Joy Formidable (2007–), alternative rock band from North Wales
  • Kids in Glass Houses (2003–), pop punk band
  • Llwybr Llaethog (1985–), experimental band from Blaenau
  • Lostprophets (1997–2013), rock band from Pontypridd
  • Man (1968–1976, 1983–present), progressive rock band
  • Manic Street Preachers (1986–present), alternative rock band from Blackwood
  • Mclusky (1996–2005), alternative rock band
  • Y Niwl (2009–), surf music instrumental band from Gwynedd
  • Paper Aeroplanes (2009–), alternative pop band
  • The Poppies (2003–2007), rock band from Aberystwyth
  • Race Horses
    (2005–2013), psychedelic pop band from Aberystwyth, known as Radio Luxembourg until 2009
  • Sibrydion (2004– ), indie rock band from Waunfawr
  • Skindred (1998–), reggae and rock band from Newport
  • Stereophonics (1992–), indie rock band from Cwmaman
  • Super Furry Animals (1993–), rock band from Cardiff
  • Tystion (1996–2002), hip-hop group from Carmarthen

Philanthropists

Philosophers

Politicians

Religious figures

Scientists

Sports people

Athletes

Badminton

Baseball players

British baseball players

Bowls

Boxers

Cricketers

Cyclists

Equestrians

Footballers

Golfers

Field hockey

Motor sports

Rowers

Rugby players

This list includes league, female and uncapped players

  • Lee Beach (born 1982), captained Wales' world cup winning sevens team (Dubai 2009)
  • Billy Boston (born 1934), international (rugby league)
  • Kevin Bowring, former Wales national team coach
  • Non Evans (born 1975), also competed for Wales at judo, weightlifting and freestyle wrestling
  • Trevor Foster (1916–2005), international (rugby league)
  • Lewis Jones (born 1931), international (rugby league)
  • Rob Lewis
    (born 1987), Wales under 18, 19 and 20 and sevens player
  • Alun Wyn Jones, current captain of Wales and the Ospreys (rugby union)
  • Mike Powell (born 1978)
  • Mike Ruddock (born 1959), former Wales national team coach
  • Frank Shugars, international (rugby league)
  • Clive Sullivan (born 1943), international (rugby league)
  • Aled Thomas (born 1985), Wales under 17, 18, 19 and 21 and sevens player
  • Gwyn Thomas, international (rugby league)
  • Alex Walker
    (born 1986), former Newport Gwent Dragons player
  • Frank Whitcombe, international (rugby league), Lance Todd trophy winner
  • Lenny Woodard (born 1976), international (rugby union: non–test) (rugby league)
  • Frank Young, international (rugby league)

Snooker players

Surfers

Swimmers

Weightlifters

  • David Morgan
    (born 1964), three times Olympian, three times masters world champion and holder of three world records

Wrestlers

Trade union leaders

Writers

For Welsh writers, see:

  • List of Welsh writers
  • List of Welsh language authors
  • List of Welsh language poets (6th century to c.1600)

Other notables

See also

References

  1. .
  2. ^ "O'Donnell Lecture 2008 Appendix" (PDF). 2008. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
  3. ^ "The Sleeping Artist: An Interview With Lee Hadwin". Galo Magazine. 17 February 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Making a million without getting out of bed: Artist who only paints while asleep selling his entire collection". The Mirror. 15 January 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Meet Lee Hadwin the 'sleepwalking artist' who can't draw when he's awake". The Independent. 14 January 2015. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  6. WalesOnline
    . Retrieved 4 July 2008.

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