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List of Manx Peoplreport

  • Samantha Barks (born 1990), actor and musician (Actors)

  • Jamie Blackley (born 1991), actor of screen, television and stage (Actors)

  • Amy Jackson (living), actor known for work in Indian films (Actors)

  • Dursley McLinden (1965–1995) actor, dancer, and singer (Actors)

  • Anthony Quayle (1913–1989), actor of Manx ancestry (Actors)

  • Robert Henry Cain (1909–1974), army major and Victoria Cross recipient (Armed forces)

  • Fletcher Christian (1764–1793), naval officer and mutineer on HMS Bounty (Armed forces)

  • William Garrett (1842–1916), Medal of Honor recipient in American Civil War (Armed forces)

  • Peter Heywood (1772–1831), naval officer and mutineer on HMS Bounty (Armed forces)

  • Rayner Hoff (1894–1937), Manx-born Australian sculptor (Artists)

  • Bryan Kneale (born 1930), sculptor (Artists)

  • Archibald Knox (1864–1933), designer (Artists)

  • Paul Lewthwaite (born 1969), sculptor (Artists)

  • Chris Killip (born 1946), photographer and Harvard professor (Artists)

  • Dan Auerbach (born 1979), US musician of Manx descent (Musicians)

  • Barry Gibb (born 1946), musician: The Bee Gees (Musicians)

  • Maurice Gibb (1949–2003), musician: The Bee Gees (Musicians)

  • Robin Gibb (1949–2012), musician: The Bee Gees (Musicians)

  • Davy Knowles (born 1987), musician: Back Door Slam (Musicians)

  • Harry Manx (born 1955), Manx-born Canadian musician (Musicians)

  • Illiam Dhone (William Christian, 1608–1663), nationalist and politician (Politicians)

  • Robert Quayle Kermode (1812–1870), Manx-born Tasmanian politician (Politicians)

  • Dan Quayle (born 1947), Indiana Senator and Vice President of the United States of Manx descent (Politicians)

  • Sir Miles Walker (born 1940), politician: first Chief Minister of the Isle of Man (Politicians)

  • Martin Bridson (born 1964), mathematician (Scholars)

  • Edward Forbes (1815–1854), naturalist and botany professor (Scholars)

  • John Kelly (1750–1809), lexicographer and Bible translator into Manx (Scholars)

  • Sir Frank Kermode (1919–2010), professor of English (Scholars)

  • Randolph Quirk (Lord Quirk, 1920–2017), linguistics professor and life peer (Scholars)

  • Jonathan Bellis (born 1988), professional cyclist (Sportspeople)

  • Mark Cavendish (born 1985), professional cyclist, winner of 30 Tour de France stages (Sportspeople)

  • Mark Christian (born 1990), professional cyclist (Sportspeople)

  • Conor Cummins (born 1986), motorbike road racer (Sportspeople)

  • Zoe Gillings (born 1985), snowboarder (Sportspeople)

  • David Higgins (born 1972), rally car driver (Sportspeople)

  • Mark Higgins (born 1971), rally car driver (Sportspeople)

  • Darryl Hill (born 1996), professional snooker player (Sportspeople)

  • Peter Kennaugh (born 1989), professional cyclist (Sportspeople)

  • Dan Kneen (1987–2018), motorcycle racer (Sportspeople)

  • David Knight (born 1978), enduro motorcyclist (Sportspeople)

  • David Lyon (born 1943), Manx-born cricketer (Sportspeople)

  • Dave Molyneux (born 1963), professional sidecar racer (Sportspeople)

  • Kieran Tierney (born 1997), Manx-born professional footballer, Scottish international (Sportspeople)

  • T. E. Brown (1830–1897), poet, scholar and theologian (Writers)

  • Hall Caine (1853–1931), novelist and playwright (Writers)

  • Mona Douglas (1898–1987), poet and folklorist (Writers)

  • Eliza S. Craven Green (1803–1866), poet (Writers)

  • Jane Holland (born 1966), poet, performer and novelist brought up on Man (Writers)

  • Sarah Holland (born 1961), writer, actress and singer (Writers)

  • Josephine Kermode (pseudonym Cushag, 1852–1937), poet and playwright (Writers)

  • Nigel Kneale (1922–2006), screenwriter (Writers)

  • Charlotte Lamb (Sheila Holland née Coates, 1937–2000), romantic novelist (Writers)

  • Sophia Morrison (1859–1917), folklorist (Writers)

  • Esther Nelson (1810–1843), poet (Writers)

  • Hilary Robinson (born 1972), children's author (Writers)

  • Christopher R. Shimmin (1870–1933), playwright and politician (Writers)

  • Thomas Shimmin (1800 – c. 1876–1879), poet and rag-gatherer (Writers)

  • Brian Stowell (1936–2019), writer, broadcaster and translator into Manx language (Writers)

  • George Waldron (1690 – c. 1730), topographer and poet (Writers)

  • George Q. Cannon (1827–1901), Mormon apostle (Others)

  • Richard Costain (1839–1902), founder of Costain Group (Others)

  • Colonel Routh Goshen (Arthur Caley, 1824–1889), giant and circus performer (Others)

  • Nina Hunt (1932–1995), Latin American dance coach and choreographer (Others)

  • Abdullah Quilliam (1856–1932), Victorian Muslim brought up on Mann (Others)

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Celts, who were called the three barbarians of Europe by the Romans together with the Germanic peoples and the Slavs during the Roman Empire, are one of the representative peoples of the Europeans today. Distributed in Western Europe, the modern Irish, Scots, Welsh, English cornish, and French Breton are all celts, represented by the Irish, Scots and Welsh, many of them have done well in academia and science, as well as in the arts and crafts.

The random generator tool collates 64 items and records different Manx People lists. Among them are Samantha Barks, Robert Henry Cain, Rayner Hoff, Dan Auerbach, Illiam Dhone, Edward Forbes, Mark Cavendish, and others.

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