Numerous figures in the world of film, television, music, sports and politics are named after the King 2025’s birthday.
Highlights include Roger Daltier, WHO, Oscar -winning actress Gray Oldman and David Beckham’s soccer superstar as part of King King’s birthday honors.
Daltri, 81, has been known for its music and charity since 2000.
At the same time, Oldman 67 was recognized as a drama for his service. The Hollywood star won an Oscar for shooting from Winston Churchill in 2017 The darkest hourHuman
A long -awaited knight has also been given to former British captain David Beckham, known for his participation in sports and charity.
Elsewhere, Illin Page’s actor and singer, best known for its theater roles. Oita Vat CatHas received a frustration.

DameHoods have also been given to the author of Pet Barker as well as the former conservative representative of Penny Mardan.
In the meantime, Tightly dance Tes Dali and Claudia Winklman provide both MBES and Georgia Harrison. Love Island The participant, the campaign, has also been honored for dealing with online privacy.

All the key figures named in the King Birthday List:
Members of the Honorable Companions (CH):
Professor Susan Joselin Bell Branell Dbe Frs FRSE. Professor of Visitors, Oxford University. For services to astronomy and physics and diversity.
Anthony Mark David Gormley OBE. Sculptor for art.
Commander of Dims British Empire Order:
Patricia Margaret CBE. The author for the service to literature.
Emma Mary Bridgewater CBE. Founder, Emma Bridgewater Pottery. To serve ceramics.
Illin Page Ob. Singer and actress. To serve music and charity.

CHI ONWURA representative. A member of the Newcastle Parliament on Tyne Central and West and Chairman of the Science, Technology and Innovation Committee. For political and public services.
RT HON PEENPE MARY MORDAUNT. Recently, the President of the Private Council, the leader of the House of Commons and a member of the North Portsmouth parliament. For political and public services.
Knight Bachelor:
Alexander Charles CBE. Chief Executive, Royal Ballet and Opera. To serve art.
David Robert Joseph Beckham OBE for sports and charity services.
Roger Harry Dolltrey CBE. Support, trust in adolescent cancer. For charity and music service.
Roofos John Noris. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, National Theater. For theater service.
Gary Leonard Oldman. The actor to serve drama.

Representative of RT Mark Richard Tami MP. A member of the Aline and Dizid parliament. For political and public services.
Order of the British Empire:
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Allison Mary Giles. Parliamentary Security Manager, Parliament Homes. For parliamentary and public services.
Commanders of the British Empire (CBE) order
Jane Elizabeth Marie Lapoter. Actress to serve drama.
Timothy Rio. Vice President and Senior Manager, Victoria Museum and Albert. To serve museums.
Dana Strong Executive Director of the Group, Sky. To serve to trade and the media.
Benjamin John Trret. Chief Executive Officer, Public Digital and Vice President, London University of Art. To design services
Allison Agnes Isabel Lady Myers. Recently, the chair, the Royal Academy. To serve art.
Jane Train. Executive Director and founder, bad wolf. To serve television.
Sara Virginia Wade Ob. For service to tennis and charity.

British Empire Officer (OBE) Order
Anita Dabson. Benevolent, collecting donations and supporters. To serve to collect benevolent and humanitarian aid.
Maria Calulfield. Recently, the Secretary of Health and a member of the Louis Parliament. For political and public services.
Allison Dawzel. Managing Director, Wells Union Screen. For service to broadcast.
Harris Wayne Kengbert Eliot. Artist, curator and style. To serve art and cultural diversity.
Alex James Farson. Manager, Tate England. To serve art.
Stephen Lambert. TV producer and executive. To serve television.
David Winnad Louis. The founder, the young voice. To serve music.
Dr. Samantha Jane Morton. Actress to serve drama and charity.

David Kate Picard. Recently the manager, BBC Promes. To serve music.
Claire Riley. Seat, seven stories. For children’s literacy and health services.
Daria Jean Taylor. Recently, a member of parliament for South Stockon. For political and public services.
Monica Josephin Vougan. To serve to exercise.
Cyan El Rari Westerman. Recently senior consultant, Rothschild & Co. For fashion and beauty and charity.
John Joseph Viston. CEO, Continue Drama and ITV President in the North, ITV Studios. For the service to broadcast and television.
Stewart Word. Director, Britt School. To serve creative art, music and creative industries.
Members of the British Empire Order (MBE):
Adjoa Aiboom Helen Andoh. The actor to serve drama.
Anne Elizabeth Atkinson Sharp. Opera singer and artistic director, North Wales International Festival. To serve music.
Mark Stephen Biles. Recently, the manager, Guinness House. To serve art, museums and community in Suffolk.
Alex Robert Boucher. Founder and CEO, Analog. For the service industry and entrepreneurship.
Surdarshan Singh Chana. Classic Indian musician. To serve Sikh music and culture.
Rachel Dolly. To serve the football community.

Tes Dali. For service to broadcast.
Christopher Norman Davis. To run for running, health and well -being.
Steven Michael Davis. Professional cricket. To serve to exercise.
Gabriella di laccio. Soprano and founder, Don Foundation. To serve music and gender equality.
Angela Dixon. Chief Executive Officer, Saffron Hall. To serve music and performing arts.
Pamela Duncan-Ghancy MSP. Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Glasgow area. For political and public services.
Michael Dunlop. To serve the motor cycle matches.
Jacqueline Faulkner. Operation Manager, Sky News. For service to broadcast.
Lee Fisher. Artistic Director, Free Dance Company. To serve dance and the disabled community of learning.
Graham Kate Golman. Songwriter and musician. To serve music.
Surah Gurs. Children’s writer. To serve children with special educational needs.
Mary Claire Greenol. Artist and Ambassador to the British Beauty Council. To serve the beauty, fashion and charity industries.
Georgia Louise Harrison. Campaign to serve online privacy and awareness of cyber crimes. (London, Greater London)

Brian David Henderson. Cricket Manager and NFL, Sky. To serve to cricket.
Luke Humphrence. For service to darts.
Patricia Mary Johnson. To serve the women’s golf.
Natasha Paula Jonas. For boxing and community service in Liverpool.
Julius Joseph. For service to basketball.
Lucy Katan. Founder, British Groom’s Association. To serve to exercise.
William Fredrick Kandard. London artist and founder of music, art and music. To serve music and teach creative art.
SAFRON Fern Lane. Recently, the captain, the British women’s ice hockey team. To serve to exercise.
Andrew David Laptop. For service to tennis.
David Valentine Lawrence. To serve to cricket.
Troi Minh Hong Lee. Founder, Deaf Deaf. For the service of the deaf art and community.
Luke Litler. For service to darts.

Gordon Marsen. Recently a member of parliament for South Blackpool. For political and public services.
Sarah Mandarij. Gallery Manager, Contemporary Cornwall. To serve art.
Alista Murray Moghaddam. The founder of the Borders Book, Lennoxlove Book Festivals and the Kelso Arts Festival. For services to literature and culture.
Tracy-Ann Oberman. Actor and playwright. To serve the Holocaust and fight anti -Judaism.

Wayne Ian Parmel. Founder, Ace Dance and Music. To serve art.
Crispin Parry. Executive Director, British Basement. To serve art, music and creative industries.
Christian Anne Pascal. Recently the President, England Golf. For service to golf.
Sanjay Mahendra Patel. Recently CEO, one hundred. To serve to cricket.
Jeffrey Charles Pope. Author, Director and Producer. To serve to drum.
Shelagh Redpath. Recently Netball Coordinator, Games Commonwealth. For service to Netal.
Andrew James Richardson. Chairs, food and beverages. To serve to the food and beverage sector.
Sonia Sabri. Dance artist. To serve to dance.
staples katharine. For service to promote sports and fitness.
Christian Margaret is still. For service to gymnastics.
Oliver James Sykes. Children and artists and original producers, care stories. To access art services for deprived youth.
Anastasia Florence Florence. Recently senior policy adviser, the British Art Council. To serve museums and galleries.
Nicolent Marie Thomas Topper. Radio presenter for broadcasting and community in West Midlands.
Lisa-Tunnel Marry. Founder and Director of the Festival, Northeast International Film Festival. For film and charity service.
Angus John Toloch. TRUSTEE Founder, Scottish School Pipes and Drums Trust. To serve music.
Patricia Jane Tuttle. To serve the movie.

Richard Stephen Valis. For theater, sports and people with disabilities.
Christopher Brook Walker. Executive Director, Commerce and Operations, Greenwich Royal Museums. For service to culture.
Jason Wilsher-Miles. Artist. To serve art and disability.
Claudia Winklman. For service to broadcast.
Stephen Lawrence Venwood. Musician and songwriter. To serve music.

British Empire Order Medal (BEM):
Edna Auld. Founder and Director, Jamurbor Choir. To serve music.
Alan Bortwick. Artistic Director, Edinburgh Gilbert and Sullivan Society. To serve music.
Paul Raymond Cotgrow. Founder, Southend-On-Sea Film Festival, Sea Horror Film Festival. To serve the British Film and Heritage.
NASA Hussein. To serve to cricket.
Ralph Robert Mills. Wardrobe, Royal National Theater. For theater service.
Roberta Moraler. To serve art in Nafin, Wales.
Marjouri Anne Nicholson. Artist and Director, Art Gene. To serve art and community in the baro in Furness.
Frank Thomson. Musician, Royal Scottish Dance Association. To serve music and culture.
Clara Rachel Wilson. To serve music in Northern Ireland.