The City ofEdmonton ,Alberta , Canada, has been the birthplace or a significant home to numerous famous individuals. Additionally, many Edmontonians have become worthy of note through their various charitable activities, donations, and contributions.
Actors and actresses [ edit ] Lisa Gilroy (born 1989), comedian and actressBeverly Adams (born 1945), former actressDana Alexander , comedianMelody Anderson (born 1955), former actressTori Anderson (born 1988), actressNathaniel Arcand (born 1971), actorGary Basaraba (born 1959), actorMichelle Beaudoin (born 1975), actressGenevieve Buechner (born 1991), actressTerry Chen (born 1975), film and television actorRae Dawn Chong (born 1961), Canadian-born American actress; daughter of Maxine Sneed and Tommy ChongTommy Chong (born 1938), comedian, actor and musicianBilly Chow (born 1958),Hong Kong actor and martial artistBen Cotton (born 1975), film and television actorTrevor Devall (born 1972), voice actor, born in EdmontonPaula Devicq (born 1965), actressRosemary Dunsmore (born 1953), TV, film, and theatre actressNathan Fillion (born 1971), film and television actorDianne Foster (1928–2019), film and television actressMichael J. Fox (born 1961), film and television actorPatrick Gilmore (born 1976), film and television actorGrace Glowicki , actress and filmmakerRobert Goulet (1933–2007), singer and film actorMeghan Heffern (born 1983), actressJill Hennessy (born 1968), television actress and musicianJimmy Herman (1940–2013),First Nations actorEric Johnson (born 1979), actorKeltie Knight (born 1982), professional dancer, television presenter and 1/3 of theLadyGang podcastTheresa Lee (born 1970), Hong Kong actress andMiss Hong Kong runner-up[ 1] Niall Matter (born 1980), actorBruce McCulloch (born 1961), actor, writer, comedian, and film directorKathleen McGee , stand-up comedianWendel Meldrum (1959–2021), actressLeslie Nielsen (1926–2010), film and television actorSteven Ogg (born 1973), actorRon Pederson (born 1978), stage and screen actorChelsey Reist (born 1987), actressCallum Keith Rennie (born 1960), film and television actorLisa Ryder (born 1970), actressNancy Sivak Kavan Smith (born 1970), actorCatherine Mary Stewart (born 1959), film and television actorRyan Stock , TV circus stuntmanKenneth Welsh (1942–2022), film and television actorGreg Abel (born 1962), CEO of Berkshire HathawayJack Agrios (born 1938), lawyerBernard Ebbers (1941–2020), WorldCom co-founder[ 2] Paul Graham , vice-president and executive producer ofThe Sports Network [ 3] Daryl Katz (born 1961), chairman and chief executive officer of the Katz Group; owner of theEdmonton Oilers Ray Muzyka (born 1969), co-founder,BioWare Corp[ 4] Ricken Patel (born 1977), founding president and executive director of AvaazBarb Tarbox (1961–2003), anti-smoking activist [ 5] Allan Wachowich (born 1935), former Chief Justice of theCourt of Queen's Bench of Alberta Max Ward (1921–2020), aviator and founder ofWardair airline[ 6] Greg Zeschuk (born 1969), co-founder of BioWare Corp[ 4] Explorers and pioneers [ edit ] Violet Archer (1913–2000), composer[ 8] Ardn , rapperRuth B (born 1995), singer-songwriterH. Hugh Bancroft (1904–1988), church musician and composerTommy Banks (1936–2018), musician[ 9] Moe Berg (born 1959), singer-songwriterGeorge Blondheim (1956–2020), pianist and composerBill Bourne (1954–2022), folk and blues singer-songwriter, three-time Juno Award winnerHarpdog Brown (1962–2022), blues musicianBrox Sisters , singers (Brock sisters)[ 10] Cadence Weapon (Rollie Pemberton; born 1986), rapper[ 11] Beatrice Carmichael (1889–1964), grand dame of the opera[ 12] Ken Chinn (a.k.a. Chi Pig; 1962–2020), lead singer-songwriter and band leader ofSNFU Clinker , sound artist, composer, and visual artistStu Davis (1921–2007), singer-songwriter, guitarist, internationally known as "Canada's Cowboy Troubadour"Mac DeMarco (born 1990), indie rock musician[ 13] Jean Dubé (born 1981), pianistTrevor Dunn (born 1968), guitarist, member of 1970's group Fifth Avenue AllstarsTim Feehan (born 1957), artist, singer-songwriter, producer, co-owner of Los Angeles recording studio Backroom, mix masterMalcolm Forsyth (1936–2011), composer[ 14] Jay Fung , Hong KongCantopop singer-songwriterAllan Gilliland (born 1965), composer[ 15] G.NA (Choi Ji-Na; born 1987), Korean singerDwayne Goettel (1964–1995), keyboardist forSkinny Puppy [ 16] Adam Gregory (born 1985), singerBrian Hughes (born 1955), smooth jazz guitaristJackEL (born 1996), DJ, record producer and songwriterCassius Khan , Indian classicaltabla player andghazal singer, recipient of Salute to Excellence Award[ 17] Morgan Lander , singer-songwriterk.d. lang (born 1961), singer-songwriter[ 18] Ariane Mahrÿke Lemire , singer-songwriterJens Lindemann , trumpet soloistCameron Melnyk , lead singer of Canadian rock bandState of Shock Big Miller (1922–1992), jazz and blues singer[ 19] Maren Ord , singer-songwriterP.J. Perry , jazz saxophonist[ 20] Quanteisha , singerLester Quitzau , Folk and blues guitaristJan Randall , composerCarmen Rasmusen (born 1985), country music artistAlyssa Reid , singer-songwriterJosh Sahunta , pop/R&B singer-songwriterSean Nicholas Savage , indie singer-songwriterShiloh , singer-songwriterJay Sparrow , singer-songwriterMark Spicoluk (born 1979), musicianKreesha Turner , singer-songwriterElla May Walker , composerTom MacDonald (born 1988), rapper, singer-songwriter[ 21] Russ Bannock (1919–2020), Canada's second-highest scoring ace ofWorld War II [ 22] Roy Brown , Canadian flying ace inWorld War I , officially credited with shooting down the Red Baron, though this is now subject to debate[ 23] Edmund De Wind , Irish-Canadian British Army officer inWorld War I , recipient of theVictoria Cross Wop May , Canadian flying ace inWorld War I , the last pilot to be pursued byManfred von Richthofen , the Red Baron, prior to his death, also a celebratedbush pilot [ 24] Nellie McClung (1873–1951), first woman appointed to the Board of Governors of the CBC (1936); one ofThe Famous Five [ 25] Emily Murphy (1868–1933), first female magistrate in British Empire and petitioned Supreme Court of Canada to allow women the vote; one of theFamous Five ;[ 26] has received modern scrutiny for her support foreugenics Douglas Roche (born 1929),O.C. , former M.P., Senator, U.N. Ambassador, nuclear disarmament figure, author, and journalist[ 27] William Smith Ziegler (1911–1999), artillery commander of the1st Canadian Division in the Second World WarMark Carney (born 1965), 24thPrime Minister of Canada , formerGovernor of the Bank of England and Chairman of theG20 'sFinancial Stability Board ; former governor of theBank of Canada William Humberstone (1836–1922), politician in Alberta, and a municipal councillor in EdmontonDon Iveson (born 1979), mayor from 2013 to 2021Marcel Lambert (1919–2000), politicianStephen Mandel (born 1945), mayor from 2004 to 2013, Albertaminister of health from 2014 to 2015, and leader of theAlberta Party from 2018 to 2019Sherry McKibben (born 1944), politicianRachel Notley (born 1964), 17thPremier of Alberta Michael Phair (born 1950), politicianRichard R. Verma (born 1968), diplomatSeraphim Storheim (born 1946), former senior hierarch for the Orthodox Church in AmericaJohn Acorn ,naturalist , lecturer at theUniversity of Alberta ,research associate at theRoyal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology , and research associate at the E.H. Strickland Entomology Museum[ 28] Karl Clark (1888–1966), University of Alberta professor and inventor of oil sands extraction technology[ 29] Jillianne Code (born 1976), researcher and learning scientistWerner Israel (1931–2022), physicistRaymond Lemieux (1920–2000), organic chemistDiane Loranger , geologist, paleontologistJordan Peterson (born 1962), clinical psychologist, cultural critic, and professor of psychology at the University of TorontoGary Purdy (born 1936), materials scientist and engineer, professorGordon Walter Semenoff (born 1953), theoretical physicistDr.Lorne Warneke (1942–2020), clinical psychiatrist and gender identity specialist at theGrey Nuns Community Hospital ; transgender rights activist[ 30] [ 31] Sports personalities [ edit ] Dave Babych (born 1961), ice hockeydefenceman Wayne Babych (born 1958), ice hockey playerShawn Belle (born 1985), ice hockey defenceman[ 36] Brian Benning (born 1966), ice hockey defencemanJim Benning (born 1963), ice hockey defenceman and executiveMatt Benning (born 1994), ice hockey defencemanBlair Betts (born 1980), ice hockey player[ 37] Tom Bladon (born 1952), ice hockey defencemanRoger Bourbonnais (born 1942), ice hockey playerJay Bouwmeester (born 1983), ice hockey defenceman[ 38] Johnny Boychuk (born 1984), ice hockey defencemanGilbert Brulé (born 1987), ice hockey player[ 39] Johnny Bucyk (born 1935), ice hockey player[ 40] Jason Chimera (born 1979), ice hockey player[ 41] Erik Christensen (born 1983), ice hockey player[ 42] Mac Colville (1916–2003), early star in theNHL [ 43] Neil Colville (1914–1987), early star in the NHL[ 44] Marcel Comeau (born 1952), Canadian ice hockey coach and NHL executive[ 45] Mike Commodore (born 1978), ice hockey player[ 46] Eric Comrie (born 1995), ice hockey goaltender[ 47] Mike Comrie (born 1980), ice hockey player[ 48] Kirby Dach (born 2001), ice hockey playerJake DeBrusk (born 1996), ice hockey playerGerald Diduck (born 1965), ice hockey defencemanTyler Ennis (born 1989), ice hockey playerAndrew Ference (born 1979), ice hockey defenceman[ 49] Vernon Fiddler (born 1980), ice hockey playerMark Fistric (born 1986), ice hockey defenceman[ 50] Matt Frattin (born 1988), ice hockey right wingerBrendan Gallagher (born 1992), ice hockey player[ 51] Donald Gauf (1927–2014), ice hockey playerRandy Gregg (born 1956), ice hockey defenceman[ 52] Noah Gregor (born 1998), ice hockey playerDylan Guenther (born 2003), ice hockey playerW. G. Hardy (1895–1979), President of theCanadian Amateur Hockey Association and theAlberta Amateur Hockey Association [ 53] [ 54] Greg Hawgood (born 1968), ice hockey defencemanKen Hitchcock (born 1951), ice hockey coach and scout[ 55] Kelly Hrudey (born 1961), ice hockey player[ 56] Jarome Iginla (born 1977), ice hockey player[ 57] Brad Isbister (born 1977), ice hockey player[ 58] Ken Johannson (1930–2018), Canadian-born American ice hockey player, coach and executive[ 59] [ 60] Eddie Joyal (born 1940), ice hockey playerDustin Kohn (born 1987), ice hockey playerJohn Kordic (1965–1992), ice hockey playerDaymond Langkow (born 1976), ice hockey player[ 61] Bryan Little (born 1987), ice hockey player[ 62] Jamie Lundmark (born 1981), ice hockey forwardJoffrey Lupul (born 1983), ice hockey player[ 63] Bruce MacGregor (born 1941), NHL player and managementRichard Matvichuk (born 1973), ice hockey player[ 64] Ken McAuley (1921–1992), goaltender for the NHLNew York Rangers ; husband of Mildred Warwick McAuleyMark Messier (born 1961), ice hockey player[ 65] Derek Morris (born 1978), ice hockey player[ 66] Scott Nichol (born 1974), ice hockey player[ 67] Scott Niedermayer (born 1973), ice hockey defenceman[ 68] Ben Ondrus (born 1982), ice hockey player[ 69] Greg Parks (1967–2015), ice hockey playerEric Paterson (1929–2014), ice hockey playerAlex Petrovic (born 1992), ice hockey defenceman[ 70] Matt Pettinger (born 1980), ice hockey player[ 71] Dion Phaneuf (born 1985), ice hockey defenceman[ 72] Fernando Pisani (born 1976), ice hockey player[ 73] Justin Pogge (born 1986), AHL hockey player[ 74] Art Potter (1909–1998), president of theCanadian Amateur Hockey Association and theAlberta Amateur Hockey Association [ 75] Mark Pysyk (born 1992), ice hockey player[ 76] Steve Regier (born 1984), ice hockey player[ 77] Steven Reinprecht (born 1976), ice hockey player[ 78] Phil Russell (born 1952), ice hockey defencemanDavid Schlemko (born 1987), ice hockey playerJohn Scott (born 1982), ice hockey playerDanielle Serdachny (born 2001) – ice hockey playerStuart Skinner (born 1998), ice hockey goaltender[ 79] Colin Smith (born 1993), ice hockey playerHarold Snepsts (born 1954), ice hockey defencemanJared Spurgeon (born 1989), ice hockey player[ 80] Jason Strudwick (born 1975), ice hockey defenceman[ 81] Brian Sutherby (born 1982), ice hockey centreDarryl Sydor (born 1972), ice hockey player[ 82] Shannon Szabados (born 1986), ice hockey goaltender and two-time Olympic Women's gold medal winner[ 83] Garry Valk (born 1967), ice hockey player and broadcasterCam Ward (born 1984), ice hockey goaltender[ 84] Darcy Werenka (born 1973), Canadian-Austrian ice hockey defencemanRay Whitney (born 1972), ice hockey player[ 85] Zarley Zalapski (1968–2017), ice hockey defencemanAsmir Begović (born 1987), goalkeeper who represented theBosnia and Herzegovina national team [ 87] Alphonso Davies (born 2000), captain of theCanadian national soccer team Chuck Dubuque (1932–2020), HB soccer playerDaniel Fernandes (born 1983), Portuguese Canadian professional soccer playerLars Hirschfeld (born 1978), soccer goalkeeperStephanie Labbé (born 1986), soccer goalkeeper for the Canadian Women's National Team, Olympic gold medalistErin McLeod (born 1983), soccer goalkeeper, Olympic bronze medalistTosaint Ricketts (born 1987), soccer playerMarco Arop (born 1998), track and fieldEwan Beaton (born 1969), judokaGary Beck (born 1941), two-time world champion drag racer and member of the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame[ 89] Art Boileau (born 1957), Olympic marathon runnerRobin Clegg (born 1977), biathleteMichelle Conn (born 1963), field hockey playerJohn Ducey (1908–1983), baseball executive and umpire[ 90] Robert Easton (born 1960/1961), Paralympian, wheelchair athlete, won three gold medals at the 1988 Seoul ParalympicsDavid Ford (born 1967), kayakerForrest Gainer (born 1979), rugby union playerBlythe Hartley (born 1982), diverChuba Hubbard (born 1999),NFL running back[ 91] Mary Imrie (1918–1988), architectEd Kucy (born 1971),CFL player[ 92] Lawrence Lemieux , sailor, competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in the Star class and at the 1988 Summer Olympics in the Finn class[ 93] Jason MacDonald (born 1975), UFC fighter[ 94] Rod Phillips (born 1941), radio broadcaster for630 CHED Annamay Pierse (born 1983), swimmer born inToronto and raised inEdmonton John "Red" Pollard (1909–1981), jockey of the famous horse Seabiscuit[ 95] Doug Pruden , multiple world records in push ups[ 96] Mike Robertson (born 1985), snowboarderAlison Sydor (born 1966), cross country mountain cyclistLwal Uguak (born 2000), CFL defensive endDelwin Vriend (born 1966), teacher and activistJean Wallbridge (1912–1979), architectMildred Warwick (1922–2006),All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player; wife of Ken McAuleyWriters and artists [ edit ] Robert T. Anderson , poetMakram Ayache , playwrightWill Beauchamp , filmmakerTed Bishop , author ofRiding with Rilke Andrew Brook (born 1943), philosopher, author ofKant and the Mind [ 97] Can Man Dan (Dan Lee Johnstone) (born in Edmonton in 1987), anti-poverty and social activist, philanthropist, and author[ 98] Gil Cardinal (1950–2015), filmmakerJudith Clute (born in Edmonton in 1942), painter, graphic designer, print-maker, and illustrator[ 99] Patrick Cox (born 1963), shoe designer[ 100] James DeFelice , playwright and screenwriterGordon R. Dickson (1923–2001), science fiction writerBrion Gysin (1916–1986), artist and writer[ 101] W. G. Hardy (1895–1979), professor, writer, ice hockey administrator, Member of the Order of Canada[ 53] [ 54] Peter Hide (born 1944), British-born sculptor, living in Edmonton since 1977[ 102] Arthur Hiller (1923–2016), Hollywood film director and former president of the Directors Guild of AmericaCarl Honoré (born 1967), grew up in Edmonton; journalist and author ofIn Praise of Slowness [ 103] Mel Hurtig (1932–2016), publisher, author, and politician[ 104] Drew Karpyshyn (born 1971), video game scenario writer, scriptwriter, and novelistConor Kerr (born 1988), author ofAvenue of Champions W. P. Kinsella , author ofShoeless Joe which became the filmField of Dreams ; tournamentScrabble player[ 105] Samuel Edward Konkin III , founder of the libertarian social philosophyagorism Myrna Kostash , writer of eight books includingAll of Baba's Children [ 106] Stewart Lemoine , playwright[ 107] Austin Mardon (born 1962), author, community leader and advocate for the disabledRyan McCourt , visual artistMarshall McLuhan , recipient of numerous awards and appointments, pioneer of media theory[ 108] Conor McNally , documentary filmmakerIman Mersal , poetRichard Newman , writer, broadcaster, and reality TV star, best known for participating in theseventh series of theBritish version ofBig Brother Wendy Orr (born 1968), Canadian-born Australian writerKelly Oxford , writer,New York Times bestselling author ofEverything Is Perfect When You're a Liar T. W. Peacocke , television and film directorJean Paré (1927–2022), author and publisher of theCompany's Coming cookbook seriesRobert Young Pelton , author[ 109] Tom Radford , documentary filmmakerPhyllis Seckler (1917–2004), ninth degree (IX°) member of the "Sovereign Sanctuary of the Gnosis" of Ordo Templi OrientisBrent Shaw (born 1947), historianRobert W. Smith , historianGail Sidonie Sobat , poet, novelist, educator, founder/director of “Youthwrite” and “Spoken Word Youth Choir”Ella May Walker , artist and writerKerry Pawluski , medical doctor and pilotKrew , group of YouTuber siblings consisting of ItsFunneh, GoldenGlare, DraconiteDragon, LunarEclipse, and PaintingRainbowsGene Principe , sports newscast, sports field reporterSteve Wallis , "Camping With Steve" YouTuber^ 网易 (28 September 2024)."54岁李绮红追求自然美,素颜示人无惧沧桑,网友:越看越像郑佩佩" .www.163.com . Retrieved3 November 2024 . ^ Peter Elstrom."Bernard Ebbers" . Archived fromthe original on 17 January 1999. 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