List of people from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
A
- Luke Adam, ice hockey player for the Adler Mannheim of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL)
- Frederick C. Alderdice, businessman and politician
- John Anderson, politician
- John Murray Anderson, director, producer, songwriter and author
- Ralph LeMoine Andrews, recipient of the Order of Canada
- Scott Andrews, politician
- John Bartlett Angel, recipient of the Order of Canada
- Lewis H.M. Ayre, businessman
B
- Cathy Bennett, politician
- George John Bond, Methodist minister
- Tim Baker, singer
- Robert Bond, politician
- Charles R. Bowring, merchant and politician
- Edgar Rennie Bowring, businessman and politician
- Dana Bradley, student, murder victim
- Frederick Gordon Bradley, politician
- Donald Brian, actor, dancer, and singer
- Cyprian Bridge, British Royal Navy officer
- Harry Brown, journalist
- Vincent P. Bryan, composer and lyricist
- Ed Buckingham, politician
- Dean Burry, composer, librettist, and educator
- Michelle Butler Hallett, writer
C
- William Aquin Carew, prelate
- Frederick Carter, lawyer and politician
- Sean Casey, politician
- Bill Clark, writer
- Ryan Cleary, politician and journalist
- Al Clouston, storyteller and humorist
- Ryane Clowe, National Hockey League player
- Anne Chislett, playwright
- William Coaker, politician
- Bob Cole, sportscaster
- Henry Collingwood, businessman and recipient of the Knight's Cross of Royal Order of St. Olav
- Richard Collins, actor
- Eric Cook, politician
- Gordon S. Cowan, politician and judge
- Mark Critch, comedian
- Chesley Crosbie, businessman and politician
- John Crosbie, former politician
- Dan Crummell, politician
- Michael Crummey, author
D
- Mary Dalton, poet
- Edward Henry Davey, architect and politician
- Tom Dawe, poet
- Dax, rapper
- Anne Marie DeLuise, actress
- William Denning, merchant and legislator
- Ethel Dickenson, educator and nurse
- Molly Dingle, educator
- Craig Dobbin, industrialist
- Clive Doucet, writer and politician
- Brian Downey, actor
- Harold Druken, National Hockey League player
- William Duane, journalist and newspaper publisher
- Margaret Duley, novelist
- Brian Joseph Dunn, Roman Catholic bishop
- Gwynne Dyer, journalist
E
- Carl English, professional basketball player
F
- Edward Feild, bishop
- Charles Philip Fenwick, Canadian Surgeon General
- Grunia Movschovitch Ferman, entrepreneur, activist
- David Ferry, actor
- Michael Anthony Fleming, Catholic bishop
- James Patrick Fox, politician
- Andrew Furey, politician
- George Furey, senator
G
- Armine Nutting Gosling, suffragette
- Moya Greene, civil servant and businesswoman
- Colin Greening, National Hockey League player
H
- Edward Haliburton, politician
- Ralph Hamelmann, songwriter, professor, columnist, cartoonist, and television producer
- Tom Harrington, journalist
- Jack Harris, politician
- Peter Hart, historian
- Don Harvey, bishop
- Moses Harvey, clergyman, essayist, and naturalist
- Allan Hawco, actor
- Bonnie Hickey, politician
- William Hogan, politician
- James Patrick Howley, naturalist and geologist
- Hugh Hoyles, politician and lawyer
- Charles H. Hutchings, politician and lawyer
J
- John Jago, minister[1]
- Don Jamieson, politician
- Percy Janes, writer
- Robert Brown Job, businessman and politician
- Don Johnson, president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and a Newfoundland sports executive[2]
- Paul Johnson, philanthropist
- Cathy Jones, writer and comedian
K
- William Keen, former judicial officer
- Tom Kennedy, journalist
- Susan Kent, actress
- Thomas Kersey, sailor
- Dale Kirby, politician and university professor
- Mary Bernard Kirwan, teacher
L
- Raymond Lahey, Catholic bishop
- Paul Lane, politician
- Zebulon Aiton Lash, lawyer, civil servant, and businessman
- Walter Learning, theatre director and actor
- Mary Lewis, actress and filmmaker
M
- George MacDonnell, officer in the British Army in the War of 1812
- William D. MacGillivray, director
- Francis MacKenzie, politician
- Fannie Knowling McNeil, suffragette and artist
- Campbell Leonard Macpherson, businessman
- Cluny MacPherson, physician and the inventor of the gas mask
- Greg Malone, actor
- Earle McCurdy, labour leader
- Patrick Thomas McGrath, journalist and politician
- Robin McGrath, writer
- Thomas Meagher, merchant
- Thomas Meagher, MP
- Rick Mercer, television show host, comedian
- Lorraine Michael, politician
- Arthur William Miller, politician
- Harold Mitchell, politician
- Mary Xavier Molony, Presentation Sister who was the first nun to establish Catholic schools in Newfoundland
- Lisa Moore, author
- Jason Morgan, National Hockey League player
- Francis Morris, solicitor and politician
- John T. Mullock, Catholic bishop
- George Murphy, politician
- George Murray, poet
N
- Alex Newhook, National Hockey League player
- Dave Nicol, singer-songwriter
- Dwayne Norris, National Hockey League player
- Warren Norris, American Hockey League player
O
- Scott Oake, sportscaster
- Doug O'Brien, National Hockey League player
- Mark O'Brien, actor
- Fabian O'Dea, lawyer
- Deborah Odell, actress
- James Louis O'Donel, first Roman Catholic bishop of St. John's
- Johnathan Ogden, surgeon
- Seamus O'Regan, news reporter
- Tom Osborne, politician
- John Ottenheimer, lawyer and politician
- Joseph Outerbridge, businessman and philanthropist
- Sir Leonard Cecil Outerbridge, businessman and philanthropist
P
- Alyssa Nicole Pallett, model, actress, and businesswoman
- William Parker, builder
- Helen Parsons Shepherd, artist
- Jean Payne, businesswoman
- Krystin Pellerin, actress
- Rae Perlin, artist
- Vera Perlin, businesswoman
- William Petten, politician
- William Ping, writer and journalist
- Robert Pilot, artist
- Cyprian Pinkham, bishop
- Al Pittman, poet and playwright
- Eleanor Power, first English woman to be executed in what is today Canada
- Sarah Power, actress
- Thomas Joseph Power, Catholic bishop
- Craig Francis Power, writer
- Tom Power, broadcaster and musician
- Christopher Pratt, painter
- Teddy Purcell, National Hockey League player
R
- Christopher Ralph, actor
- Gerry Rogers, filmmaker and politician
- Isabella Whiteford Rogerson, poet, philanthropist
- Mark Rudkin, member of the British Army
- Frederick Russell, businessman
- John Ryan, printer
- Terry Ryan, National Hockey League player
S
- Louise Saunders, lawyer
- Tommy Sexton, comedian
- Thomas Skinner, Ceylon
- John Slaney, National Hockey League player
- Sebastian Spence, actor
- Helena Squires, politician
- Anthony Stack, deputy commander of the 5th Canadian Division
- Marit Stiles (born 1969), politician
- Geoff Stirling, businessman
- Kim Stockwood, musician
T
- William Bevil Thomas, merchant, land developer, and sea captain
- Greg Thomey, actor
- Sara Tilley, writer
- Mary Widdicombe Travers, hotelier and historical figure
- James Tuck, archaeologist
- Otto Tucker, author, educator
- Paul Tucker, artist
- Zachary Turner, boy killed by his mother, Shirley Jane Turner, in a murder-suicide on 18 August 2003
- Shannon Tweed, actress
- Tracy Tweed, actress
W
- Mary Walsh, actress
- Mike Watson, poker player
- David Wells, politician
- Ed White, professional wrestler
- Alonza J. White, lawyer and politician
- Danny Williams, politician
- Harold Williams, geologist
- Neil Windsor, politician
- Jacqueline Winsor, sculptor
- Michael Winter, author
Y
- Andrew Younghusband, television personality, writer and journalist
See also
References
- ^ Ritchie, Carson I.A. (2000). "Jago, John". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto/Université Laval. Retrieved 17 June 2012.
- ^ "Don Johnson – 1930–2012". Hockey Canada. May 12, 2012. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
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