List of Worthing inhabitants

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This is a list of notable inhabitants of the borough of Worthing in West Sussex, England. The demonym of Worthing is Worthingite. Those born in Worthing are listed in boldface.

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

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Peter Bonetti

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Gwendoline Christie in 2014

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Emily Davison

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Antony Vandyke Copley Fielding by William Boxall, exhibited 1843

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P. J. Kavanagh

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Edward Lloyd

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Simon Mayo

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Harold Pinter

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John Selden
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Nicollette Sheridan

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John Turtle Wood

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Thomas Young

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