List of people from the London Borough of Croydon

Among those who were born in the London Borough of Croydon, or have dwelt within the borders of the modern borough are (alphabetical order):

A

B

C

D

The house of Arthur Conan Doyle in South Norwood

E

F

G

H

J

  • Len Jarrett (1921–), former Director of Administration of the World Scout Bureau; former World Organizer of Scoutings's Jamboree-on-the-Air for thirty years; Croydon born
  • Nora Johnston (1886–1952), carillon performer and inventor of the mobile carillon
  • Finn Jones (1988–), Croydon raised
  • Oliver Jones (1986–), Croydon born dubstep producer otherwise known as Skream

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

V

W

Y

In fiction

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