List of people from Manchester

This is a list of people from Manchester, a city in North West England. The demonym of Manchester is Mancunian. This list is arranged alphabetically by surname. For people from Greater Manchester see List of people from Greater Manchester.

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  56. "Gary "Mani" Mounfield". Pride of Manchester.
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  65. Video: Shaun Ryder - The mild man of rock ‘n’ roll Manchester Evening News, 26 January 2011
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