Arsenal

Clive Anderson - TV presenter - Who's Line is it Anyway?
Benny Andersson
- member of ABBA
Natalie Appleton - member of All Saints
Nicole Appleton - member of All Saints
Keith Arthur - talkSPORT radio presenter
Jeremy Beadle
- TV presenter
Dani Behr - TV presenter- ex Big Breakfast, the Word etc.
Nigel Benn - retired boxer
Heston Blumenthal
- chef-proprietor of The Fat Duck (voted best restaurant in the world) and TV presenter
Mark Blundell (former F1 and CART driver)
Richard "Abs" Breen
- member of boyband 5ive
Jenson Button
- F1 driver
Jackie Chan
- film star
Kevin Costner
- film star
Roger Daltrey
- The Who frontman

Alan Davies - comedian, actor - Jonathon Creek
Ray Davies - the Kinks
Tim Deluxe - superstar DJ
Frankie Dettori
- jockey - also supports Juventus
Dido - singer
Jack Ellis
- actor (Bad Girls - Jim Fenner)
Jo Fenn - 800m runner
Colin Firth
- actor - Fever Pitch, Shakespeare In Love, Bridget Jones Diary
Simon Gallup - member of the Cure
Kate Groombridge - bra model
Jo Guest - page 3 girl, TV presenter (Men & Motors)
Ainsley Harriot - celebrity chef
Andy Harris
- former member of the Soccer AM production team
Audley Harrison
- Olympic boxing gold medalist
HRH Prince Harry of Wales - 3rd in line to the Throne
Kate Hoey MP - politician, former Minister for Sport
Mark Homer - EastEnders actor
Nick Hornby - author of Fever Pitch, High Fidelity, About a Boy, How To Be Good
Trish Johnston - golfer
Paul Kaye - comedian, actor (Dennis Pennis, etc.)
Gary Kemp
- actor (The Krays), ex-Spandau Ballet
Martin Kemp - actor (EastEnders), ex-Spandau Ballet
Reggie Kray - former gangster
Jacqui Levy - Sky Sports newsreader

Delroy Lindo - actor (Malcolm X, Get Shorty, The Cider House Rules)
Chris Lowe
- half of Pet Shop Boys
Matt Lucas - comedian - Shooting Stars (George Dawes), Reeves & Mortimer, Little Britain
Ben March - member of the Soccer AM production team
Gary Mason
- retired boxer
Tony McCoy - jockey
Lee McDonald - actor (played Zammo in Grange Hill)
Rory McGrath - comedian - They Think It's All Over, etc.
Ben Miller - comedian, actor
Crispin Mills
- frontman of Kula Shaker
Michael Moore - documentary film-maker (Farenheit 911, Bowling for Columbine)
Nick Moran
- actor (Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels)
Dermot Murnaghan - newsreader, TV presenter
Emma Noble
- former glamour model, actress
Kerry Norton - actress (Maxi Purves in Bad Girls)
Dermot O'Leary
- TV presenter (Big Brother, SAS Are You Tough Enough, etc)
Jules O'Riordan
(aka Judge Jules) - superstar DJ
Ronnie O'Sullivan
- snooker world champion
Andrew Paul - actor (The Bill - Dave Quinnan)
Ian Poulter - golfer
Eric Richard
- actor (The Bill - Sgt Cryer)
Lisa Rogers - TV presenter
Johnny Rotten - punk singer
Greg Rusedski - tennis player
Dan Scagnelli - member of the Soccer AM production team
Hardip Singh
- comedian
The Shamen
- group
Chris Shifflet - Foo Fighters guitarist
Shovell - member of M People

Corrine Skinner Carter - actress (EastEnders)
Chris Smith
- politican
Mel Smith - comedian
David Soul - Starsky & Hutch actor
Jamie Spence - golfer
Rachel Stevens - singer, former member of S Club 7
Joe Swash - EastEnders actor (Mickey Miller)
Margherita Taylor
- TV presenter
Leeroy Thornhill
- member of The Prodigy
Pete Tong - DJ/producer
Phil Tuffnell - England test cricketer
Bradley Walsh
- comedian
Frank Warren - boxing promoter
Julian Waters - Sky Sports News presenter
Emily Watson
- actress
Michael Watson
- retired boxer
Barbara Windsor - actress (EastEnders, Carry On films)
Dale Winton - TV presenter
Norman Wisdom - actor/comedian. Since becoming a director, also supports Brighton and Hove Albion