List of people from Calgary

Calgary

This is a list of notable people who were born, or lived for a significant period of time, in Calgary, Alberta, 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 who resided in Calgary 1994–2012
  • Jocelyn Alice, vocalist for the soul pop duo Jocelyn & Lisa
  • Cody Almond (born 1989), Canadian-born Swiss professional ice hockey centre
  • Jaret Anderson-Dolan (born 1999), ice hockey player
  • Brooke Apshkrum (born 1999), luger
  • Jann Arden (born 1962), singer
  • William Charles Gordon Armstrong (1865–1951), real estate magnate and municipal politician
  • Mark Astley (born 1969), former NHL player

B

C

D

E

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
  • 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

I

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

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

See also

References

  1. ^ Slade, Daryl (26 June 2014). "Calgary sporting pioneer dies in B.C. at age 89". Calgary Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Aleisha Cline". windsorstar.com. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  3. ^ Sam Gryba, "Meet Nathan Dales, Calgary’s Letterkenny Connection". Avenue Calgary, 2 March 2020.
  4. ^ Ross, Sheila (2016). "Greene, Mary". In Cook, Ramsay; Bélanger, Réal (eds.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. XVI (1931–1940) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press.
  5. ^ La Rose, Jason (15 December 2016). "A New Voice for Junior A Hockey". Hockey Canada. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  6. ^ Desloges, Josianne (22 February 2011). "Le conte allemand de Mireille Lebel". Le Soleil. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
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