From film stars to football managers, from sci-fi writer to suave lead singers, find out if your favourite famous faces have graced out list of West Sussex' s celebrated celebrities past and present - In no particular order.
5. Richard Osman, Haywards Heath
The 49 year old TV presenter and Haywards Heath resident is best known for being the creator and co-presenter of the BBC One television quiz show Pointless, as the well as the show Richard Osman's House of Games. Photo: A flashback to 2013 - Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman meet fans and sign copies of 'The 100 Most Pointless Arguments In The World'. (Photo by Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)
6. Romesh Ranganathan
The 43 year old Crawley comedian was nominated for Best Newcomer at the 2013 Edinburgh Comedy Awards. His numerous TV appearances include The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan. Photo: Photo by Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images
7. Bryan Ferry, Fittleworth
He founded Roxy Music in 1970 and has remained as Britain's king of sophisticated cool ever since. Roxy Music was one of the few non-punk bands to not only survive the punk movement, but to grow in popularity throughout it. Roxy Music were regarded by many as the first true band of the 70s. But they also prophesied the 80s, their celebration of posing and artifice anticipating postmodernism, the new romantics, the Face, pop video and self-reinventing superstars like Madonna.'
8. Catherine Howard, Horsham
Queen of England from 1540 until 1541 as the fifth wife of Henry VIII and famously beheaded by her husband. When courting Catherine, Henry referred to her as his ‘rose without a thorn’: we know for certain he described her as the ‘very jewel of womanhood’ and that he claimed to have never known a woman quite ‘like her’.