List of people from Calgary
The following is a list of notable people who are originally from or reside in Calgary, Canada, ordered by last name:
A
- William Aberhart (1878–1943), former Premier of Alberta
- Tesho Akindele (born 1992), soccer player
- David Albahari (born 1948), Serbian-born author
- Jocelyn Alice, vocalist for the soul pop duo Jocelyn & Lisa
- Cody Almond (born 1989), Canadian-born Swiss professional ice hockey centre
- Brooke Apshkrum (born 1999), luger
- Jann Arden (born 1962), singer
- Mark Astley (born 1969), former NHL player
B
- Scott Bailey (born 1972), ice hockey goaltender
- Cori Bartel (born 1971), curler
- Noah Bowman (born 1992), freestyle skiing
- Bob Bassen (born 1965), NHL forward
- Hank Bassen (1932–2009), former NHL goalie
- Nolan Baumgartner (born 1976), professional ice hockey player
- Ian Willoughby Bazalgette (1918–1944), Calgary-born recipient of the Victoria Cross for actions in the skies above France in the Second World War
- Jay Beagle (born 1985), NHL player (Washington Capitals)
- Chelsey Bell (born 1982), curler
- Jill Belland, television host and producer
- Richard Bennett (1870–1947), former Prime Minister of Canada
- Cheryl Bernard (born 1966), curler
- Manmeet Bhullar (1980–2015), Progressive Conservative politician
- Raymond Biggs, (born 1968), former CFL player[1]
- Earle Birney (1904–1995), poet
- Jason Block (born 1989), swimmer
- Heather Blush, singer
- Bruce Boa (1930–2004), actor
- Bill Borger (born 1974), first Canadian to both swim the English Channel and climb Mount Everest
- Trevor Boys (born 1957), NASCAR driver
- Annie Glen Broder (1857–1937), musician, writer and lecturer
- Dave Bronconnier (born 1962), politician
- Aanders Brorson (born 1988), American curler
- Anastasia Bucsis (born 1989), speed skater
- Nate Burleson (born 1981), professional American football player, Detroit Lions
- Pat Burns (1856–1937), rancher, businessman, and Canadian Senator
- Ron Butlin (1925–2014), ice hockey executive[2]
C
- Don Cairns (born 1955), professional ice hockey player
- Eric Cameron (born 1935), visual artist
- Tommy Campbell (born 1978), actor and stand-up comedian
- Cartel Madras, hip-hop duo
- Sean Cheesman, dancer and choreographer
- David Chernushenko (born 1963), politician
- Dean Chynoweth (born 1968), ice hockey defenceman
- Aleisha Cline (born 1970), cross skier[3]
- Allen Coage (1943–2007), professional wrestler known as "Bad News Allen"
- Braydon Coburn (born 1985), ice hockey defenceman
- Joe Colborne (born 1990), ice hockey forward
- Jordan Connor (born 1991), actor, most well known for his role as Sweet Pea from the hit CW series "Riverdale".
- Paul Cranmer (born 1969), former CFL player
- Rafael Cruz (born 1939), Christian preacher and public speaker, born in Cuba and later moved to Calgary and Houston, Texas; father of Ted Cruz
- Ted Cruz (born 1970), U.S. Senator from Texas since 2013 and ex-Republican Presidential nomination candidate during 2016 election. Moved to Houston, Texas at age 4.
- Elisha Cuthbert (born 1982), actress, moved to Montreal at a very young age, and remained there until she moved to Los Angeles
- Mike Cvik (born 1962), former National Hockey League linesman
D
- Carolyn Darbyshire (born 1963), curler
- Mathew Dumba, ice hockey player
- Stu Davis (1921–2007), aka Canada's Cowboy Troubadour, home base was Calgary 1946-48; 51-56
- Carol-Anne Day (born 1986), voice actress
- Theo de Raadt (born 1968), founder and head of the OpenBSD project
- Kris Demeanor, poet, musician and actor
- Justin Dorey (born 1988), freestyle skier
- Bruce Dowbiggin, journalist for the Calgary Herald
- Michael Dowse (born 1973), film director
- Kyle Bobby Dunn (born 1986), composer and musician, raised in Lake Bonavista and based in Brooklyn
- Micki DuPont (born 1980), ice hockey defenseman
- Jacqueline Dupuis, Executive Director of Calgary International Film Festival
- Erica Durance (born 1978), actress, born in Calgary but raised in Three Hills
- Aaron Durley (born 1993), baseball and basketball player
E
- Patrick Eaves (born 1984), Canadian-American professional ice hockey forward
- Adam Edelman (born 1991), American-born four-time Israeli National Champion in skeleton event, and Israeli Olympian
- Samuel Edney (born 1984), luger
- Travis Ehrhardt (born 1989), ice hockey defenceman
- Ophira Eisenberg (born 1972), comedian, writer, actress, and host of NPR quiz show Ask Me Another
- Lindsay Ell (born 1989), singer
- Brennan Elliott (born 1975), actor
- Esi Edugyan (born 1978), writer
- Darren Espanto (born 2001), Filipino-Canadian child singer
- Shawn Everett (born 1982), Grammy-winning Canadian music engineer and producer
- Erik Everhard (born 1976), pornographic actor
- Lance Evers (born 1969), professional wrestler known as "Lance Storm"
F
- John Fairbairn (born 1983), Olympic skeleton racer
- Leslie Feist (born 1976), singer/songwriter born in Amherst, Nova Scotia, then moved to Calgary as a child
- John Fennell (born 1995), luger
- Derek Fildebrandt (born 1985), fiscal policy analyst, advocacy
- Brandon Firla, actor
- Rhiannon Fish (born 1991), Canadian-born Australian actress
- George Fox (born 1960), country music singer/songwriter
G
- Bill Gadsby (1927–2016), professional ice hockey defenceman
- Dutch Gainor (1904–1962), ice hockey forward
- TJ Galiardi (born 1988), Canadian-born American professional ice hockey forward
- William Garden (1918–2011), Canadian and American naval architect and marine engineer
- Ruth M. Gardiner (1914–1943), first nurse killed in action during World War II
- Karyn Garossino (born 1965), professional ice dancer with partner Rod Garossino
- Lynn Garrison (born 1937), aviator, author and mercenary
- Austin Gary (born 1947), author and songwriter
- Mark Gatha (born 1974), former voice actor
- Lucas Gilbertson, voice actor
- Onalea Gilbertson, voice actress
- Jeff Glass (born 1985), professional ice hockey goaltender
- John Glenn (1833–1886), Calgary's earliest recorded European settler
- James Gosling (born 1955), creator of the Java programming language
- Alex Gough (born 1987), luger
- Mike Green (born 1985), professional hockey player (Detroit Red Wings)
- Mary Greene (1843–1933), mother superior and educator, established first Roman Catholic school board in Alberta[4]
- Tyrel Griffith (born 1985), curler
- Rosalind Groenewoud (born 1989), freeskier
- Paul Gross (born 1959), actor
H
- John Hall (born 1943), artist
- Joice M. Hall (born 1943), artist
- Taylor Hall (born 1991), professional hockey player (New Jersey Devils)
- Eric Hansen (born 1992), chess player
- Nicole Hare
- Owen Hargreaves (born 1981), professional footballer, played for Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Manchester City
- Stephen Harper (born 1959), former Prime Minister of Canada and former leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
- Richard Harrison, poet
- Bret Hart (born 1957), professional wrestler
- Owen Hart (1965–1999), professional wrestler
- Stu Hart (1915–2003), professional wrestler, promoter and trainer
- Teddy Hart (born 1980), professional wrestler
- Dany Heatley (1981), professional ice hockey player (Minnesota Wild)
- Ben Hebert (born 1983), curler
- Stuart Hilborn (1917–2013), automotive engineer
- Greyston Holt (born 1985), actor
- Tony Holyoake (born 1946), darts player
- Albert Howell, actor
- Kaillie Humphries (born 1985), bobsledder
- Tim Hunter (born 1960), professional National Hockey League player (won the Stanley Cup with the Flames in 1989)
- Nancy Huston (born 1953), novelist born in Calgary; left at age 15
- Bill Hutton (1910–1974), ice hockey defenceman
- Wayne Hynes (born 1969), Canadian-born German ice hockey player
I
- Kaylin Irvine (born 1990), speedskater
J
- Tom Jackson (born 1948), Métis actor, singer and entrepreneur
- Connor James (born 1982), ice hockey centre
- Roy Jenson (1927–2007), actor
- Arianne Jones (born 1990), luger
- Mark de Jonge (born 1984), sprint canoeist
- Gilmore Junio (born 1990), Olympic speedskater
K
- James Keelaghan (born 1959), musician
- Jessica Parker Kennedy (born 1984), actress
- Tyson Kidd (born 1980), professional wrestler
- Kiesza (full name Kiesza Rae Ellestad) (born 1989), musician and multi-instrumentalist
- Lance Kinsey (born 1954), actor and screenwriter
- Yuri Kisil (born 1995), swimmer
- Ralph Klein (1942–2013), former Mayor of Calgary and former Premier of Alberta
- Joe Kryczka (1934–1991), Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta, president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
- John Kucera (born 1984), alpine ski racer
- Larry Kwong (1923–2018), professional hockey player
- Norman Kwong (1929–2016), former CFL player and former Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
- Cody Ko (born 1990), comedian and actor
L
- Kyle Landry (born 1986), basketball player
- Alvin Law (born 1960), motivational speaker
- Sheena Lawrick (born 1983), Olympic softball player
- Brady Leman (born 1986), freestyle skier
- Herbie Lewis (1906–1991), ice hockey left winger
- Jan Lisiecki (born 1995), classical pianist
- Sam Livingston (1831–1897), Irish-born early settler in Calgary
- James Alexander Lougheed (1854–1925), head of military hospitals during World War I
- Peter Lougheed (1928–2012), former CFL player and Premier of Alberta
- Lowell, electropop musician
- Ed Lukowich (born 1946), curler
- Keith Loach (born 1975), Canadian Olympic Skeleton Athlete 2006
M
- Jinder Mahal (born 1986), professional wrestler
- John Mann (1962–2019), lead singer of Canadian folk band Spirit of the West
- Ernest Manning (1908–1996), former Premier of Alberta
- Heather Marks (born 1988), supermodel
- Deb Matejicka, journalist
- Wayne McBean (born 1969), ice hockey defenceman
- Frederick McCall (1896–1949), World War I fighter ace, businessman, stuntman
- Trent McClellan, comedian
- Nellie McClung (1873–1951), writer and activist
- Frank McCool (1918–1973), ice hockey goaltender
- Colin Murdock (born 1958) actor, voice actor
- Bruce McCulloch (born 1961), comedian, writer, director
- Todd McFarlane (born 1961), creator of the Spawn series of comics
- Kevin McKenna (born 1980), professional soccer player
- Rita McKeough (born 1951), visual artist
- Brian McKeever (born 1979), cross-country skier and biathlete
- Brent McMurtry (born 1986), cross-country skier
- Victor A. McPherson (born 1928), 27th Canadian Surgeon General
- Tate McRae (born 2003), singer and dancer
- Caitlynne Medrek (born 1989), professional actress and voice over artist
- Ela Mino, Miss Global 2014
- Eric Mitchell (born 1992), ski jumper
- Chris Moffat (born 1979), luger
- Mike Moffat (born 1982), luger
- Darren Moulding (born 1982), curler
- Cory Monteith (1982–2013), singer and actor; born in Calgary but grew up in Vancouver
- Michelle Morgan (born 1981), actress and singer
- Trevor Morrice (born 1991), ski jumper
- Josh Morrissey (born 1995), ice hockey defenceman
- Caia Morstad, (born) 1982), volleyball player
- Erin Mouré (born 1955), poet and translator
- Troy Murray (born 1962), ice hockey centre
- Dana Murzyn (born 1966), ice hockey defenceman
- Curtis Myden (born 1973), Olympic bronze medalist swimmer
N
- Issey Nakajima-Farran (born 1984), professional soccer player
- Jim Neidhart (1955–2018), professional wrestler
- Natalie "Nattie" Neidhart (born 1982), professional wrestler for WWE, Former WWE Divas Champion, Former WWE SmackDown Women's Champion, and 1/2 of the duo The Divas of Doom. Star of Total Divas on E!
- Naheed Nenshi (born 1972), Mayor of Calgary
- Robert Nilsson (born 1985), Canadian-born Swedish professional ice hockey forward
- Kyle Nissen (born 1979), freestyle skier
- Amy Nixon (born 1977), curler
- Henry Grattan Nolan (1893–1957), lawyer and soldier
- Rebecca Northan, actress
- Baldy Northcott (1908–1986), ice hockey left winger
- Ryan Northcott (born 1980), actor
- Lawrence Nycholat (born 1979), ice hockey player
- Alexander Nylander (born 1998), Canadian-born Swedish ice hockey winger
- William Nylander (born 1996), Canadian-born Swedish professional ice hockey player
O
- Susan O'Connor (born 1977), curler
- Steven Ogg (born 1973), actor
- Kevin Ogilvie (born 1962), vocalist for the Industrial music band Skinny Puppy
- Peter Oldring (born 1971), actor
- Melissa O'Neil (born 1988), 2005 Canadian Idol winner
- Nicole Orford (born 1992), ice dancer
P
- Kathleen Parlow (1890–1963), violinist
- Jim Peplinski (born 1960), former professional hockey player (Calgary Flames)
- Chris Phillips (born 1978), professional hockey player (Ottawa Senators)
- Andrew Phung, actor best known for his role on Kim's Convenience
- Gerry Pinder (born 1948), professional hockey player
- Domenic Pittis (born 1974), ice hockey centre
- Brian Pockar (1959–1992), figure skater
- Lanny Poffo (born 1954), former professional wrestler
- Brayden Point (born 1996), professional ice hockey centre
- Glenn Price, conductor
- Al Purvis (1929–2009), assistant captain of the Edmonton Mercurys
Q
- Tegan and Sara (both born 1980), aka indie-pop duo Tegan and Sara Quin, best known for their work as professional musicians
R
- Raghav (born 1981), singer/songwriter
- Lobsang Rampa (1910–1981), Tibetan lama
- Heather Rankin (born 1965), curler
- Chris Reitsma (born 1977), professional baseball player
- Michelle Rempel Garner (born 1980), Canadian politician
- Nick Ring (born 1979), professional MMA fighter UFC
- Chris Robanske (born 1989), snowboarder
- Mat Robinson (born 1986), professional ice hockey defenceman
- Steve Rodehutskors (1963–2007), football player
- Mike Rogers (born 1954), ice hockey centre
- Mark Rypien (born 1962), Super Bowl XXVI MVP
S
- Jamie Salé (born 1977), Olympic gold medalist skater
- Frank Sandercock (1887–1942), president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
- Riza Santos (born 1987), Miss Universe Canada 2013
- Willie Saunders (1915–1986), Montana-born Hall of Fame jockey, won U.S. Triple Crown
- Andrew Schnell (born 1991), squash player
- Jeff Schultz (born 1986), ice hockey defenceman
- Mary Scott (born 1948), visual artist
- Patrick Sharp (born 1981), professional ice hockey player; born in Winnipeg but grew up in Calgary and later Thunder Bay, Ontario and Burlington, Vermont
- Cassie Sharpe (born 1992), freestyle skier
- Kyle Shewfelt (born 1982), gymnast; Olympic gold medalist
- Hunter Shinkaruk (born 1994), ice hockey winger
- Warren Shouldice (born 1983), freestyle skier
- Rhonda Sing (1961–2001), professional wrestler
- Julie Skinner (born 1968), curler and Olympic medalist
- Laurie Skreslet (born 1949), first Canadian to climb Mount Everest
- Tyler Sloan (born 1981), ice hockey defenceman
- Danielle Smith (born 1971), former politician and radio talk show host
- Davey Boy Smith Jr. (born 1985), professional wrestler
- Jason Smith (born 1973), retired professional ice hockey player
- Nathan Smith (born 1985), biathlete
- Justin Snith (born 1991), luger
- Monte Solberg (born 1958), Conservative politician
- Brent Sopel (born 1977), professional ice hockey defenceman
- Mike Soroka (born 1997), professional baseball pitcher
- Ron Southern (1930–2016), businessman and founder of Spruce Meadows
- Brad Spence (born 1984), alpine skier
- Paul Spence, actor (portrays headbanger Dean Murdoch in FUBAR)
- George Stanley (1907–2002), designer of the current Canadian flag
- Fiona Staples, comic book artist
- Stan Stephens (born 1929), Canadian-American politician, former Governor of Montana
- Ron Stewart (1932–2012), ice hockey player
- Charlie Storwick (born 1998), actress in Some Assembly Required; musician
T
- Jeff Tambellini (born 1984), ice hockey player
- Ari Taub (born 1971), Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler
- Ken Taylor (1934–2015), Canadian ambassador to Iran; helped six Americans escape from Iran during the Iran hostage crisis under operation nicknamed Canadian Caper
- Mark Tewksbury (born 1968), Olympic gold medalist swimmer
- Robert Thirsk (born 1953), astronaut
- Paul Thompson (1906–1991), ice hockey forward
- Fikayo Tomori (born 1997), footballer
- Dr. Michael Twoyoungmen, member of Canada's First Nations (the Tsuu T'ina)
U
- Garry Unger (born 1947), ice hockey centre
V
- Shaun Van Allen (born 1967), former professional NHL player
- Alan van Sprang (born 1971), actor
- Chad VanGaalen (born 1977), musician
- Elisabeth Vathje (born 1994), skeleton racer
- Mike Vernon (born 1963), former professional National Hockey League player (won with the Calgary Flames in 1989)
W
- Austin Wagner (born 1997), professional NHL hockey player
- Tristan Walker (born 1991), luger
- John Ware (1845–1905), pioneer rancher
- Bronwen Webster (born 1978), curler
- Crystal Webster (born 1975), curler
- Victor Webster (born 1973), actor
- Trevor White (born 1984), alpine skier
- Thomas Williams (born 1991), ice dancer
- TJ Wilson (born 1980), professional wrestler also known by his ring name as Tyson Kidd
- David Winning (born 1961), film and television director, Stargate: Atlantis, Andromeda, Syfy Channel movies
- Cory Woron (born 1969), sports anchor, The Sports Network
- Jim Wych (born 1954), sports announcer and former professional snooker and pocket billiards player
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See also
References
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- Slade, Daryl (26 June 2014). "Calgary sporting pioneer dies in B.C. at age 89". Calgary Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
- "Aleisha Cline". www.windsorstar.com. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
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