Five famous names you never realised were from Scotland
Tony Blair
Before settling down in Downing Street, Tony Blair once called Edinburgh his home. After attending school in the capital city, the former prime minister set off to London to find fame as a rock star.
Julianne Moore
In her BAFTA award acceptance speech, Moore gushed over her “five Scottish women”, her great aunts May, Mary and Cissy, grandmother Flora and mother Anne. The award winning actresses mother lived in Greenock before emigrating to America in 1951 where she remained a proud Scot.
AC/DC
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Hide AdBand members Angus Young and his brother Malcolm hail from Glasgow and lived in Cranhill until the family emigrated to Australia in 1963. In recent years, the pair have spoken about how their impoverished early years in the city inspired them to achieve international success.
Donald Trump
The controversial real estate developer/ tv personality Donald Trump is actually descendant of Scotland as his mother was born on the Isle of Lewis.
Gordon Ramsay
Foul mouthed celebrity chef Ramsay was born in Johnstone, Renfrewshire before moving down South. The chef trained with Rangers Football Club before going on to find international success.