The following list includes notable people associated with the London Borough of Enfield.
- Andy Abraham (b. 1964) – singer
 - Abz Love (b. Richard Breen, 1979) – musician
 - Adele (b. 1988) – singer/songwriter
 - Kacey Barnfield (b. 1988) – actress
 - Joseph Bazalgette (1819–1891) – civil engineer who rescued London's sewerage system
 - Sir Anthony Berry (1925–1984) – politician
 - Black the Ripper (1987–2020) - rapper, entrepreneur and cannabis activist
 - James Blake (b. 1988) – musician
 - Bernard Bresslaw (1934–1993) – actor
 - David Burrowes (b. 1969) – politician
 - Chas & Dave
 - Charles Childerstone (1872-1947), tenor and actor
 - Roy Chipolina (b. 1983) – footballer
 - Dodie Clark (b. 1995) – musician
 - Charles Cowden Clarke (1787–1877) – author
 - Sharon D. Clarke (b. 1966) – actress and singer
 - Benjamin Clementine - singer/songwriter
 - Jim Crace (b. 1946) – writer
 - Paul Dacre - former Daily Mail editor
 - John Dalton (b. 1943) – musician, bassist with the Kinks
 - Alfie Deyes (b. 1993) – YouTuber and businessman
 - Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) – politician, prime minister and novelist
 - Isaac D'Israeli (1766–1848) – writer
 - Michael Duberry (b. 1975) – footballer
 - Rick Edwards (b. 1979) – radio and television presenter
 - Tim Eggar (b. 1951) – politician
 - Neale Fenn (b. 1977) – football player and manager
 - Caroline Flack (1979–2020) – television presenter
 - Bruce Forsyth (1928–2017) – TV personality[1]
 - John French (1907–1966) – photographer
 - Mike Gatting (b. 1957) – cricketer
 - Anthony Giddens (b. 1938) - sociologist
 - Alison Goldfrapp (b. 1966)
 - Alan Hopes
 - Chris Hughes (b. 1947) – quiz contestant
 - Nigar Jamal
 - David Jason
 - Jay1 - rapper
 - Hugh Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Putney – politician
 - Russell Kane – comedian
 - Boris Karloff – actor
 - John Keats – poet
 - Joe Keyes – rugby league player
 - Kataxenna Kova (b. 1985) – model
 - Charles Lamb – poet and essayist
 - Norman Lewis
 - Terry Lightfoot
 - Nikki Lilly (b. 2003) – YouTuber
 - Jake Livermore
 - Andy Love
 - Iain MacLeod – politician
 - Simon Mayo
 - Declan McKenna (b. 1998) – singer-songwriter, music producer, and activist
 - Paul McKenna
 - Julia McKenzie
 - Norris McWhirter
 - Ross McWhirter
 - Colin Metson
 - Ron Moody
 - Gregory Motton – playwright
 - Dave Murray – musician, guitarist for Iron Maiden
 - Harrison Palmer – cricketer
 - Walter Pater – writer
 - Trevor Peacock – actor
 - William Pitt, Earl of Chatham (1708–1778) – Prime Minister and statesman[2]
 - Lee Pluck (b. 1982) – football player with Barnet and Cambridge City
 - Michael Portillo – politician
 - Kathryn Prescott (b. 1991) – actress
 - Megan Prescott (b. 1991) – actress
 - Michelle Ryan (b. 1984) – EastEnders actress
 - Scorcher (b. 1986) – rapper, actor, producer
 - Sam Sloma (b. 1982) - footballer
 - Nathan Smith (b. 1987) – footballer
 - William Smith (1813–1893) – lexicographer
 - Louie Spence (b. 1969) - dancer
 - Rachel Stevens (b. 1978) – singer/songwriter, band member of S Club 7
 - Derek Taunt
 - Norman Tebbit, Lord Tebbit
 - Alan Teulon, land surveyor
 - Professor Philip Tew
 - Andrew Turnbull, Baron Turnbull
 - Stephen Twigg
 - Chris Walker-Hebborn – swimmer, gold medallist in 100m backstroke at the 2014 European Championships and Commonwealth Games
 - Murray Walker
 - Jessie Wallace (b. 1971) – EastEnders actress
 - Tion Wayne - rapper
 - Neil 'Roberto' Williams – radio and television presenter
 - Paul Whitehouse
 - Amy Winehouse (1983–2011) – singer/songwriter
 - Ray Winstone
 
References
- ↑ "Bruce Forsyth statue to be considered by councillors in his home town of Edmonton". The Telegraph. 19 August 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
 - ↑ E.J. Climenson, Elizabeth Montagu, The Queen of the Blue-stockings, her correspondence from 1720-1761 (1906) II, 8 . Pitt lived at South Lodge, Enfield from before 1752 until his purchase of the Montagus' former residence at Hayes, Kent, in 1756.[op.cit. 94]
 
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