List of Guyanese Britons
This is a list of notable Guyanese British people.
- John Agard, playwright, poet and children's writer
- Kate Abdo, sports broadcaster
- Arif Ali, publisher
- Waheed Alli media entrepreneur and politician, Indo-Guyanese father from Guyana
- Valerie Amos, Baroness Amos, Director of SOAS, University of London, UN representative, and Labour Peer in the House of Lords
- Shaheera Asante, broadcaster, environmental activist Cambridge, United Kingdom, Guyanese mother
- Thomas Baptiste, actor.
- Tina Barrett, singer from S Club, Guyanese mother
- Frank Bowling, artist
- Gabrielle Brooks, actress
- Craig Charles, actor, comedian and broadcaster, Guyanese father.
- Bob Collymore, Vodafone executive and second CEO of Safaricom
- Peter Davison, actor known for All Creatures Great and Small and Doctor Who, Guyanese father
- Nubya Garcia, jazz musician, Guyanese mother
- Bernie Grant, British Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament for [Tottenham (UK Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament constituency)|Tottenham], London, from 1987 to his death in 2000. Born Georgetown, British Guiana
- Eddy Grant, Guyanese-born singer and musician
- Eric Huntley, activist, publisher and educator. Co-founder of Bogle-L'Ouverture Publications alongside his wife, Jessica Huntley
- Jessica Huntley, community rights activist, political reformer and publisher.
- Meiling Jin, Guyanese-born writer
- David Lammy, Labour Party politician serving as Member of Parliament for Tottenham. Guyanese mother and father
- Central Cee, UK drill rapper born to Chinese Guyanese father
- Hew Locke, contemporary sculptor, son of Guyanese sculptor Donald Locke
- Phil Lynott, frontman of the rock band Thin Lizzy, with an Afro-Guyanese father
- Gina Miller, Guyanese-born business owner known for initiating the 2016 R (Miller and Dos Santos) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union court case against the British government over its authority to implement Brexit without approval from Parliament
- Grace Nichols, poet
- Trevor Phillips, former UK government equality advisor and broadcaster
- Meridian Dan, Tottenham-born UK Grime rapper
- Jan Lowe Shinebourne, Guyanese-born novelist
- Laurie Taitt, Olympic sprint hurdler
- Aubrey Williams, artist. Born Georgetown, British Guiana
- James Justin, professional footballer