List of people from Vancouver
This is a list of notable people from, or who spent considerable time residing in, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
A
- Alison Acheson, writer
- Daniel Adair, musician
- Bryan Adams, singer
- Robert Campbell Aitken, electrical engineer
- Vikky Alexander, artist
- Glenn Anderson, NHL hockey player
- Pamela Anderson, actress
- Arteezy, professional Dota 2 player
B
- Neeru Bajwa, actress
- Fairuza Balk, actress
- Ashleigh Ball, voice actress known for her lead role on My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic and lead singer of Hey Ocean!
- Joan Balzar, painter
- James Barber (1923-2007), cookbook author, aka "The Urban Peasant"
- bbno$, recording artist
- Barry Beck, hockey player
- Ray Bethell (1928-2008), master multiple kite flier
- Jean-Luc Bilodeau, actor
- Linwood Boomer, actor and television producer and writer
- Sage Brocklebank, actor
- Troy Brouwer, NHL hockey player
- Rod Bruno, musician
- Karin Bubaš, artist
- Hy Buller (1926-1968), All Star NHL ice hockey player
- Raymond Burr (1917-1993), actor, known for Perry Mason
C
- Kim Campbell, former Canadian Prime Minister
- Paul Campbell, actor
- Eliana Cuevas, jazz Latin singer
- Erin Cebula, TV personality
- Erica Cerra, actress
- Sarah Chalke, actress
- Angela Chang, Mandopop singer
- Peter Chao, comedian
- Osric Chau, actor
- Edison Chen, Hong Kong entertainer
- Ying Chen, Francophone author
- Fred Cheng, Hong Kong actor/musician
- Joyce Cheng, actress
- Kevin Cherkas, chef
- Kayi Cheung, actress, Miss Hong Kong 2007
- Charlene Choi, actress and singer
- Tommy Chong, actor, comedian, musician
- Hayden Christensen, actor
- Frances Chung, ballet dancer
- Linda Chung, actress/musician
- Christy Clark, provincial politician and former Premier of British Columbia
- Meredith Coloma, luthier and musician
- Wayde Compton, author
- Torrance Coombs, actor
- Douglas Coupland, author
- Christian Covington, National Football League Player
- Michelle Creber, actress, singer, songwriter, dancer
- Amanda Crew, actress
- Roger Cross, actor
- Seán Cummings, actor and playwright
D
- Mackenzie Davis, actress
- Brian Day, doctor
- Yvonne De Carlo (1922–2007), actress, dancer, singer of Hollywood's Golden Age
- Mac DeMarco, artist
- Jay DeMerit, MLS, World Cup soccer player
- Katherine DeMille (1911–1995), actress of Hollywood's Golden Age
- Ranj Dhaliwal, writer
- Lexa Doig, actress
- James Doohan (1920–2005), actor ("Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott "Scotty" from television show Star Trek)
- Audrey Capel Doray, artist
- Stan Douglas, artist
- Brian Drummond, voice actor
- Terry Dunfield, soccer coach, commentator and former player
- Jacqueline Dupuis, Executive Director of Vancouver International Film Festival
E
- Aileen Eaton, boxing promoter
- Aryana Engineer, actress
- Arthur Erickson, architect, urban planner
- Elise Estrada, singer-songwriter, actress
- El Phantasmo, Professional Wrestler
F
- Ed Fast, politician and federal cabinet minister
- Gordon Fee, New Testament scholar
- John Ferguson Sr., professional hockey player
- Jodelle Ferland, actress
- Nathan Fielder, comedian
- Rod Filbrandt, cartoonist
- Nigel Findley, fantasy, science fiction, and RPG author
- Noel Fisher, actor
- Brendan Fletcher, actor
- Nathan Fong, chef[1]
- William Wasbrough Foster, mountaineer, soldier, politician, business executive, and chief constable of Vancouver
- Daniel Francis, writer and historian
- Jeff Francis, Major League Baseball player
- Leonard Frank, photographer
- Rhys Fulber, musician, producer
- Freddy Fuller, boxing champion
- Nolan Gerard Funk, actor
G
- Emmanuelle Schick Garcia, film director and writer
- Austin Gary, author, songwriter
- C. E. Gatchalian, playwright
- Dan George, actor and chief
- William Gibson, writer
- Shelley Gillen, producer, screenwriter and songwriter
- Greg Girard, photographer
- Evan Goldberg, writer, producer and director
- Matthew Good, singer/songwriter
- Rodney Graham, artist
- Jennifer Granholm, former governor of U.S. State of Michigan
- Nancy Greene Raine, Olympic champion and Canadian senator
- Grimes, singer, songwriter, director, musician, actress
- Aaron Guiel, Major League Baseball player
- Trevor Guthrie, singer
H
- Rich Harden, Major League Baseball player
- Jillian Harris, ABC's 5th Bachelorette
- Laura Harris, actress
- Chris Haslam, professional skateboarder
- Joel Haywood, Basketball player
- Gregory Henriquez, architect
- Meghan Heffern, actress
- Ed Hill, stand-up comedian
- Brent Hodge, film director and CEO of Hodgee Films
- Bert Hoffmeister, commander of the 5th Canadian Division in the Second World War, then president of MacMillan Bloedel
- Jacob Hoggard, lead singer of the band Hedley
- Clive Holden, poet, film director and visual artist
- Antony Holland, actor
- Bob Houbregs, NBA player for the Milwaukee Hawks, Baltimore Bullets, Boston Celtics, and the Fort Wayne Pistons; general manager of the Seattle SuperSonics; member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
- Harrison Houde, composer, actor
- Elva Hsiao, Mandopop singer
I
- Daniel Ingram, musician
- John Ireland, actor
- Britt Irvin, actress, musician and voice-over artist
- Katharine Isabelle, actress
J
- Jason Wu, fashion designer
- Joshua Jackson, actor
- Liam James, actor
- Jazzy B, actor, singer
- Sarah Jeffery, actress, dancer, singer
- Jensen Ackles, actor, singer
- Carly Rae Jepsen, singer
- Avan Jogia, actor
- Alexz Johnson, actress, singer
- Vera Johnson, singer
- Manny Jacinto, actor, comedian
- Christopher Judge, actor
- Jenna Talackova, transsexual women model, actress and television personality
K
- Kennedy Stewart Vancouver, Academic Vancouver, Current Mayor of Vancouver 2018–present
- Evander Kane, National Hockey League player
- Paul Kariya, National Hockey League player
- Earl Keeley, football player
- Cevin Key, musician
- Margot Kidder, late actress
- Kevin Chong, novelist
- Kristin Kreuk, actress
L
- Tyler Labine, actor
- Evelyn Lau, poet and novelist
- Maggie Lawson, actress
- Cory Lee, singer
- Mark Lee, singer, member of South Korean boy group NCT
- Bill Leeb, musician, singer
- Lily Alice Lefevre, poet
- Bob Lenarduzzi, soccer player
- Sherwood Lett, soldier, lawyer, chancellor of UBC
- Jeff L. Lieberman, film director, writer and producer
- Shin Lim, close-up magician
- Trevor Linden, NHL hockey player
- Bernice Liu, actress
- Mary Livingstone (formerly Sadie Marks), actress; wife of Jack Benny
- Quinn Lord, actor Fletcher Quimby in A.N.T. Farm & Scott Smith in Dexter. [2]
- Rochelle Low, field hockey player
- Crystal Lowe, actress
- Jessica Lowndes, actress
- Jessica Lucas, actress
- Milan Lucic, NHL player
- Alexander Ludwig, actor
M
- Norma MacMillan, voice actress
- Trystan Magnuson, Major League Baseball player
- Karen Diane Magnussen, figure skater
- Dan Mangan, musician
- Charles Marega, sculptor
- Scott Mathieson, Major League Baseball player
- Terry McBride, CEO and founder, Nettwerk Music Group
- Shane McConkey, professional freestyle skier
- Rick McCrank, professional skateboarder
- Dean McFadden, Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy
- Dave McKay, Major League Baseball player
- Cody McKay, Major League Baseball player
- Chris McNally, Canadian actor
- Andrew McNee, Canadian actor
- Ashleigh McIvor, Olympic champion skier
- Mercedes McNab, actress
- John H. Meier, financier and former business adviser to Howard Hughes
- Charles Merritt, winner of the Victoria Cross
- Shay Mitchell, actress
- Wentworth Miller, actor
- Colin Mochrie, comedian
- Moka Only, rapper, musician, member of rap group Swollen Members
- Kevin Moon, main vocalist
- Cory Monteith, actor
- Greg Moore, racing driver
- James Moore, politician and senior Federal cabinet minister
- Justin Morneau, Major League Baseball player
- Carrie-Anne Moss, actress
- Jane Munro, poet
- Michelle Mylett, actress
N
- Ira B. Nadel, biographer and literary critic
- Nardwuar the Human Serviette, radio host and musician
- Steve Nash, NBA player
- Cam Neely, NHL player
- Kliph Nesteroff, writer, broadcaster
- Alisha Newton, actress
- Kevin Nicholson, Major League Baseball player
- Mike Nickeas, Major League Baseball player
- Mayko Nguyen, actress
- Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, NHL player
O
- Brenna O'Brien, actress
- Victor Odlum, journalist, soldier, and diplomat
- Nivek Ogre, singer, musician
- Sandra Oh, actress
- Pat Onstad, soccer player
P
- J. I. Packer, Anglican theologian
- Fred Page, Hockey Hall of Fame inductee
- Frank Palmer, businessman
- Grace Park, actress
- Jim Pattison, entrepreneur
- Kit Pearson, children's writer
- Missy Peregrym, actress
- Emily Perkins, actress
- Kimberly Phillips, educator and curator
- James Picard, artist
- Carly Pope, actress
- Powfu, singer-songwriter
- Daniel Powter, singer
- Carey Price, NHL hockey goalie
- Jason Priestley, actor, director, producer
- Kirsten Prout, actress
- Powfu, Singer/Songwriter/Rapper
Q
- Wanting Qu, singer-songwriter
R
- Josh Ramsay, lead singer of band Marianas Trench
- Rascalz, hip hop group
- Michael Rasmussen, NHL player for the Detroit Red Wings
- Ryan Reynolds, actor
- Charlie Richmond, inventor
- Emily Bett Rickards, actress
- Morgan Rielly, NHL player
- Ryan Robbins, actor
- Rachel Roberts, actress, fashion model
- Spider Robinson, author
- Wayne Robson, actor
- Coco Rocha, fashion model
- James Roday, actor
- Evan Roderick, actor and former ice hockey player
- Seth Rogen, actor, writer, and comedian
- Teryl Rothery, television anchor, actress
- Melissa Roxburgh, actress
S
- Mehdi Sadaghdar, YouTuber, comedian
- Joe Sakic, NHL player ("Burnaby Joe")
- Eliza Sam, Hong Kong actress
- Shaiju Mathew, author, filmmaker
- Devon Sawa, actor
- Linus Sebastian, YouTuber, presenter, producer, writer
- Conrad Schmidt, activist
- Sophie Schmidt, member of Canadian Women's National soccer team
- Drew Scott, television personality
- Jonathan Scott, television personality
- Brandon Segal, NHL player
- Michael Shanks, actor
- Kathryn Shaw, artistic director
- Stephen Lea Sheppard, actor, writer
- Hide Hyodo Shimizu, Japanese-Canadian educator and activist, member of the Order of Canada
- Lydia Shum Din-ha, elder sister of Alfred Sung; Hong Kong actress
- Christine Sinclair, captain of Canadian Women's National soccer team
- Nelson Skalbania, entrepreneur
- Colleen Smith, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Gregory Smith, actor
- Trevor Smith, NHL player
- Cobie Smulders, actress
- Heather Spears, poet, artist, novelist
- John G. Stackhouse Jr., writer and professor of religion
- Rita Steblin, musicologist
- Dorothy Stratten, actress, model
- Jewel Staite, actress
- Arran Stephens, entrepreneur, writer
- Ryan Stiles, comedian, actor
- Russell Stuart, CEO and founder, SuperBox Inc.
- Sean Stubbs, musician
- Billy Suede, professional wrestler
- David Suzuki, environmentalist, scientist, broadcaster
- R. J. Swindle, Major League Baseball player
T
- Amanda Tapping, actress
- Reece Thompson, actor
- Brent Titcomb, actor/singer, member of the Canadian band 3's a Crowd
- Alex To, Mandopop singer
- Eckhart Tolle, spiritual teacher
- Devin Townsend, singer, musician
- Jacob Tremblay, child actor
- Margaret Trudeau (now Margaret Trudeau Kemper), former wife of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
- Nicholas Tse, Cantopop singer
- John Turner, former Prime Minister
- Momona Tamada, actress
U
V
- Emmanuelle Vaugier, actress
- Graham Verchere, actor
- Adrien Van Viersen, storyboard artist
W
- Larry Walker, Major League Baseball player
- Jeff Wall, artist
- Ian Wallace, artist
- Brian Wong, founder of Kiip
- Nolan Watson, entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Daniel Wesley, musician
- Chip Wilson, businessman and founder of Lululemon Athletica
- Finn Wolfhard, actor
- Kris Wu, actor and former member of South Korean-Chinese group EXO
- Charles Wilkinson, filmmaker and author
Y
- Benny Yau, television presenter, singer
- Françoise Yip, actress
- Kelly Yu, singer
Z
- Alex Zahara, actor
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References
- Gill, Alexandra (1 April 2020). "Revered, award-winning Canadian chef Nathan Fong dies at 61". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
- "Disney Channel Stars". MailAMovie.
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