Moss Williams
His painting 'Torrwr Beddi' was exhibited at the Louvre in Paris for two years during the 1950's.
Nerys Hughes
Many TV appearances, including 'District Nurse' and the 1970's BBC hit TV series 'The Liver Birds'.
Nicky Monroe
Wrestler, Ladies World Champion.
Paul Burrell
Princess Diana's loyal butler, acquitted of charges of theft of her possessions after her death.
Pete Drummond
DJ with the pirate station Radio London from September 1966 until it closed on the 14th of August 1967. He continued his career with BBC Radio 1 from 1967 through to 1991.
Robbie Savage
Football (Soccer) player. Welsh International and Leicester City FC.
Roland George
Original one off stone and wood sculpture works.
Rosemarie Frankland
In 1961 she became the first British woman to win the coveted 'Miss World' title.
Russel Crowe
Various movies including an Oscar for Gladiator
Ruth Ellis
She was the last woman to receive the death penalty in Britain and was hanged on 13th July 1955.
Samuel Ellis
Established 'Ellis Island', which up until the late 1800's was the checkpoint at which all immigrants entering the USA had to pass through.
Sara Sugarman
She is a hollywood movie director and actress her work includes Disney's 'Confessions of a teenage drama queen', and 'Very Annie Mary'. She has also starred in the movies 'Dealers' and 'Those glory glory days'.
Sara Sugerman
Started in BBC's 'Grange Hill', now a Hollywood film director and producer.
Sasha
World famous DJ and musician.
Sion Hughes
Chief executive of 'Cyfle'.
Sir Charles Evans
Second in command of the Everest expedition of 1953. Was in fact the first choice for accent to the summit but was defeated by bad weather. Had he done so, he would have achieved all the fame that Edmund Hillary received. In 1955 he led the Khan Chen Junga...
Sir William Preece
William Henry Preece was an electrical engineer who was a major figure in the development and introduction of wireless telegraphy and the telephone in Great Britain.
Steve Watkin
Football (Soccer) player famous for scoring the first of two goals for Wrexham that knocked Arsenal out of the FA Cup in 1992.
Steven Moore
Welsh international rugby player.
Terry Hennessey
Football (Soccer) player. Received thirty-nine caps playing for the Welsh International team from 1962 to 1972. He then went on to captain the team.