Bristol has produced many iconic people throughout the years, including comedians like Russell Howard, actors like Cary Grant and even famous animated characters like Wallace & Gromit.
We asked our readers which Bristol celebrities most stuck out to them and compiled their responses.
Scroll though to learn about 17 famous faces born and raised in Bristol, who best represent the city according to you.

1. Banksy
Although we can't be sure Banksy is from Bristol, if reports are to be believed, the artist lived in Easton for many years before later moving to London. | BristolWorld

2. Cary Grant
Hollywood legend Cary Grant, was born Archibald Alec Leach in 1904 into an impoverished family in Horfield, Bristol. He was sent to Bishop Road Primary School, Bristol, when he was four and a half years old. He won a scholarship to attend Fairfield Grammar School in Bristol in 1915. | Avalon/Getty Images

3. Wallace & Gromit
Perhaps, one of the most iconic duos from British animation, Wallace & Gromit was created Bristol-based Aardman Animations. Their latest appearance, 'Vengeance Most Fowl', has been nominated for 'Best Animated Feature' at the Oscar Academy Awards. | BBC/Aardman Animations/Richard Davies/Stuart Collis

4. Fred Wedlock
The English humourist, guitarist, singer , songwriter and actor was born in Kingswood in 1942. He was raised in Redcliffe, where his father ran the York House pub and Wedlock sang in the church choir at St Mary Redcliffe. He studied at Bristol Grammar School. | Weydonian at English Wikipedia, CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons