Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en East Ham
Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn DBE, fue una popular vocalista británica, cuya carrera se desarrolló durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, cuando fue apodada The Forces' Sweetheart. Entre sus numerosas canciones destacan "We'll Meet Again" y "The White Cliffs of Dover". Era considerada una de las principales artistas activas durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En 1952 se convirtió en la primera británica en encabezar las listas de ventas estadounidenses, y hace poco en la persona de mayor edad que integra la lista británica de los 20 discos más vendidos, a los 97 años.
Michael Hector
Michael Anthony James Hector es un futbolista jamaicano, su actual club es el Fulham de la Premier League de Inglaterra. Su posición es de defensor central.
Kano
Kane Brett Robinson, better known as Kano, is a British rapper, songwriter and actor from East Ham, London. A significant contributor to grime music, Kano is widely considered one of the pioneers of grime music and culture, alongside artists such as Wiley and Dizzee Rascal. In 2004, Kano released his debut single "Ps and Qs", which was an underground hit within the grime community.
Jimmy Bullard
James Richard Bullard is an English former professional footballer, coach and television presenter. He is the co-host of the Saturday morning Sky Sports show Soccer AM.
Terrance Dicks
Terrance Dicks fue un escritor inglés, más conocido por su trabajo en televisión y por ser autor de un gran número de libros infantiles durante los años 1970 y 1980.
Frank Lampard
Frank Richard George Lampard es un exfutbolista de Inglaterra. Es el padre del también futbolista Frank Lampard.
John Cornwell
John Cornwell FRSL is a British journalist, author, and academic. Since 1990 he has directed the Science and Human Dimension Project at Jesus College, Cambridge, where he is also, since 2009, Founder and Director of the Rustat Conferences. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters in 2011. He was nominated for the PEN/Ackerley Prize for best UK memoir 2007 and shortlisted Specialist Journalist of the Year, British Press Awards 2006. He won the Scientific and Medical Network Book of the Year Award for Hitler's Scientists, 2005; and received the Independent Television Authority-Tablet Award for contributions to religious journalism (1994). In 1982 he won the Gold Dagger Award Non-Fiction (1982) for Earth to Earth. He is best known for his investigative journalism; memoir; and his work in public understanding of science. In addition to his books on the relationship between science, ethics and the humanities, he has written widely on the Catholic Church and the modern papacy.