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DUBLIN
Most Famous People Born in Dublin, Ireland
- Notable people
- 3,490
- Peak decade
- 1980s
- Median birth year
- 1946
- Most distinctive
- Cricket 2.6×
A city defined by what it sends abroad and what it keeps at home. Dublin's notables are split almost in two: a literary tradition that the rest of the English-speaking world claims as its own — Wilde, Shaw, Beckett, Swift, Burke — and a sporting culture in Gaelic football, hurling, and camogie that exists almost exclusively on the island itself. The result is a profession mix that looks both unusually international and unusually local at the same time.
One face per decade — the most globally famous figure born in Dublin during each.
Notable Births by Decade
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What Dublin Is Known For
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Football is Dublin's biggest profession — 21% of all notables (746).
Dublin over-indexes on cricket — 2.6× the global rate.
Profession Mix Over Time
Each band shows a profession family's share of Dublin's notable births by decade. Hover the chart for the breakdown at any decade.
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- Film & TV
- Writing
- Art & Design
- Music
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- Filtered to 1720s Clear ×
Edmund Burke
1729 - 1797
Sir Peter Parker, 1st Baronet
1721 - 1811
Peg Woffington
1720 - 1760
Lydia Darragh
1728 - 1789
Isaac Barré
1726 - 1802
James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont
1728 - 1799
Richard Houston
1721 - 1775
James MacArdell
1729 - 1765
Frances Sheridan
1724 - 1766
Thomas Leland
1722 - 1785
John Cunningham (poet and dramatist)
1729 - 1773
Mervyn Archdall (Irish antiquary)
1723 - 1791
Hector Theophilus de Cramahé
1720 - 1788
John Parr (colonial governor)
1725 - 1791
John Montgomery (delegate)
1722 - 1808
John Irwin (British Army officer)
1727 - 1788
John Caillaud
1726 - 1812
Francis Hutcheson (songwriter)
1721 - 1784
James Rogers (British Army officer)
1726 - 1790
Tiger Roche
Born 1729
James Parsons (Politiker)
1724 - 1779
Xavier-Richard Derozée
1725 - 1760