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List of people from Brighton and Hove

List of people from Brighton and Hove

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This is a list of notable people born or inhabitants of the city of Brighton and Hove in England. This includes the once separate towns of Brighton and Hove.

Note that in the case of persons still living, they may not currently live within the area of the city, but have done so at some time.

For clarification: note the distinction between Kemptown and Kemp Town.

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  • Paul Ifill, footballer
  • Boyd Irwin, actor, appeared in 135 films between 1915 and 1948, was born in Brighton in 1880

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