Birmingham boasts some seriously talented exports, from movie stars and musicians to world class football players.
With the likes of ELO, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, Brum has produced many top artists over the years.
The city is known for being the birth of heavy metal, thanks to Ozzy and Sabbath, but there are numerous celebrities that come from the Second City.
From rock stars and actors, to writers and footballers, Birmingham is the birthplace of some of the biggest names across the UK and the world.
We’ve decided to take a look at Birmingham’s most famous people and where they grew up and what schools they attended.
Let’s take a look:

1. Ozzy Osbourne
The Prince of Darkness, probably the most famous person to come from Birmingham, was born in Marston Green and grew up in Aston. As a youngster, he went to Prince Albert Junior & Infant School on Albert Street. | Getty Images for The Recording A

2. Jeff Lynne
Jeff Lynne of Birmingham band Electric Light Orchestra (aka ELO) was born in Shard End, and he attended the nearby Alderlea Boys' Secondary School | Getty

3. Alison Hammond
TV presenter Alison Hammond grew up in Kingstanding and Hall Green. She attended Cardinal Wiseman School in Kingstanding | Getty Photo: Submitted

4. Tony Iommi
Tony Iommi's childhood family home was in the Park Lane area of Aston, not far from Ozzy. The Black Sabbath guitarist also attended Birchfield Road School | Getty Images