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CelebritiesYou are in: Somerset > Entertainment and Leisure > Celebrities > Somerset celebrities: Who do you think should be on the list? Formula 1's Jenson Button is from Frome Somerset celebrities: Who do you think should be on the list?We're compiling a list of Somerset celebrities and we want to know who YOU deem worthy enough to be included on it. It doesn't matter if the celebrities are dead or alive, if they live in Somerset, or were born here, or whether they simply have a strong connection to the county. To add your celebrity, all you need to do is fill out the form at the bottom of this page. To get you started, we've listed two or three celebs (depending on how many we could think of!) from each letter of the alphabet. This page is for the A's to H's, and there are links at the top of this page to the I's to P's and Q's to Z's. So, what are you waiting for? Let us know who you think should be on the list! AdelardAdelard, born in Bath around 1080, was the medieval mathematician renowned for his role in the introduction of Hindu/Arabic numerals and the concept of zero to the Western world. King ArthurThe central character in the Arthurian legends. Cadbury Castle is believed to be the site of King Arthur's Camelot, while Glastonbury is believed to be the place where King Arthur and his Queen were buried. Jane AustenAuthor of Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park and many other novels, Jane Austen's work is considered to be part of the Western canon. She lived in Bath from 1801 to 1806, and two of her novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, are largely set in Bath. Weston's John Cleese in Fawlty Towers Acker BilkAcker Bilk was born in Pensford. He's the jazz legend who brought Stranger on the Shore to millions of music-lovers around the world. To listen to an interview with him, click on the link on the right. Margaret BondfieldBorn at Hunt's Place in Chard in 1873, Margaret Bondfield was a suffragette, MP and the first woman to become a cabinet minister. Jenson ButtonFormula One ace Jenson Button was born in Frome. He won his first grand prix in 2006. Arthur C ClarkeBorn in Minehead in 1917, and educated at Huish's Grammar School in Taunton, author and inventor Arthur C Clarke is most famous for his science fiction novel 2001: A Space Odyssey. John CleeseBorn in Weston-super-Mare in 1939, John Cleese is most famous for being in Monty Python, and for playing Basil Fawlty in Fawlty Towers. Henry ColeBorn in Bath in 1808, Henry Cole invented the first Christmas card. At that time, people used to write letters at Christmas. Sir Henry couldn't get his written in time, so he asked an artist friend, John Calcott Horsley, to design a card that he could send to his friends. The design was of a simple family scene with the message: "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you." That was in 1843, and three years later the practice of sending Christmas cards had been established. Jill DandoBorn in Weston-super-Mare in 1961, Jill Dando was a journalist before going on to work in TV. She presented news and travel programmes, and was one of the main presenters of Crimewatch. Glastonbury Festival founder, Michael Eavis Michael EavisThe founder of Glastonbury Festival, Michael Eavis has been running the Festival since 1970. Andy ElsonHot air balloonist Andy Elson, from Wells, is an expert in high-altitude flying. Andy Elson holds the world record for the longest flight within the atmosphere of any aircraft of any type in history. Henry FieldingBorn in Sharpham Park near Walton in 1707, the author Henry Fielding's best-known work is the novel, Tom Jones. Sir Ranulph FiennesThe world's greatest explorer lives near Exford on Exmoor. Sir Ranulph conquered vertigo to reach the summit of the Eiger in March 2007 in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care. To listen to an interview with him, click on the link on the right of this page. Francis FoleyBorn in Highbridge, Francis – known as Frank – Foley saved more than 10,000 Jews from the Holocaust in the Second World War. He was recognized with the title Righteous Among the Nations, the highest honour the Jewish Nation can award to a non-Jew. Oskar Schindler was a previous recipient. Sir Ranulph Fiennes lives near Exford Jason GardenerSprint athlete Jason Gardener, also known as the Bath Bullet, was born in Bath in 1975. He captured a fourth European Indoor 60m gold in Birmingham on 4 March 2007. In November 2004, he was made an honorary freeman of the City of Bath. James GillinghamA Victorian shoemaker, James Gillingham pioneered the creation and use of artificial limbs in Chard. He died in 1924 leaving his legacy to the world of prosthetics. The firm he founded produced artificial limbs until the 1960s. GoldfrappHailing from Bath, the band Goldfrapp were formed in 1999 by singer and composer Alison Goldfrapp, and film composer Will Gregory. They released their debut album, Felt Mountain, in 2000, and their second album, Black Cherry, in 2003. GrotbagsGrotbags, who now lives in Bridgwater, is best remembered for her role in the ITV series Emu's World. Played by Carol Lee Scott, the witch Grotbags spent every show trying to get her hands on Emu who lived with Rod in a pink windmill. With a little help from Croc and Redford her plans always ended in disaster and Emu lived happily ever after with Rod! Frankie Howerd lived in Compton Bishop Anthony HeadAnthony Head, who lives near Bath, attained cult status in Buffy the Vampire Slayer playing Rupert Giles. The smooth-talking Gold Blend man of the 80s also manages a centre for horses and companion animals at Tilley Farm, near Bath. As well as starring in Little Britain as Prime Minister Michael, Anthony Head is also involved in many local charities such as the Royal United Hospital Bath's Forever Friends Appeal, of which he is Vice President. You can read and listen to our interview with Anthony Head by clicking on the link at the top of this page. Richard HerringThe comedian and writer, best known for shows such as Lee and Herring, Fist of Fun, This Morning With Richard Not Judy and Talking Cock, grew up in Cheddar. To read an interview with him, click on the link at the top of this page. Frankie HowerdComedian Frankie Howerd, who starred in the comedy series Up Pompeii and was well-known for his "Oooh, no missus" and "Titter ye not" catchphrases, used to live in Compton Bishop. last updated: 19/02/2009 at 18:13 Have Your SayWho do YOU think should be on the Somerset celebrities' A to H list?
Scott of the Antarctic
John Gibson
Sarah
Miranda
martin
Mike
momoe umezawa
Austin Sayer
John 'Rabbit' Bundrick
Nicholas Cage
Johnny Depp
Amanda Henry
Charles Hazlewood
Kerri
Caroline Tapfield
rich james
Sam
Martin
Kirsty Bohun
Tom
James
Somerset Lass
steve chapple
Jim Gillard
Acker Bilk
Jon Klopp
curly
edward case
Jenny
Cider drinker
vicki fielder
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