This is a list of notable people who are from Alberta, Canada, or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in that province.

A

  • William Aberhart – former Premier of Alberta
  • John Acorn – naturalist, lecturer at the University of Alberta, research associate at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, and research associate at the E.H. Strickland Entomology Museum
  • Aly Kassam Remtulla – anthropologist, non-profit executive, Vice Provost at Princeton University
  • Ernie Afaganis – sports broadcaster for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
  • Jack Agrios – lawyer
  • David Albahari – Serbian-born author
  • Melody Anderson – former actress
  • Violet Archer – composer
  • Jann Arden – singer
  • Rob Armitage – curler
  • Margaret-Ann Armour – chemist, academic, advocate for women in science, technology and engineering
  • Mark Astley – National Hockey League player
  • Geoff Aunger – soccer player

B

  • Ruth B – singer/songwriter and musician
  • Conrad Bain – actor
  • Tommy Banks – musician
  • Doug Barkley – hockey player
  • Cori Bartel – curler
  • Hank Bassen – National Hockey League goalie
  • Nolan Baumgartner – professional ice hockey player
  • Jay Beagle – National Hockey League player
  • Will Beauchamp – filmmaker
  • Michelle Beaudoin – actress
  • Gary Beck – two-time world champion drag racer and member of the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame
  • Chelsey Bell – curler
  • Jill Belland – television host and producer
  • Richard Bennett – former Prime Minister of Canada
  • Chris Benoit – professional wrestler
  • Roloff Beny – photographer
  • Moe Berg – singer/songwriter
  • Cheryl Bernard – curler
  • Blair Betts – ice hockey player
  • Manmeet Bhullar – Progressive Conservative politician
  • Martha Bielish – politician, farmer, feminist, teacher and Canadian senator
  • Earle Birney – poet
  • Ted Bishop – author of Riding with Rilke
  • David Bissett – Olympic bobsledder
  • Rosella Bjornson – first female pilot for a commercial airline in North America
  • Heather Blush – singer
  • Arthur Boileau – Olympic marathon runner
  • Bill Borger – first Canadian to both swim the English Channel and climb Mount Everest
  • Tyler Bouck – professional hockey player currently with the ERC Ingolstadt of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga
  • Bill Bourne – folk and blues singer songwriter, three-time Juno Award winner
  • Jay Bouwmeester – ice hockey player
  • Trevor Boys – NASCAR driver
  • Paul Brandt – country music singer
  • Bertram Brockhouse – Nobel Prize winner
  • Andrew Brook – philosopher, author of Kant and the Mind
  • Brox Sisters – singers
  • Gilbert Brulé – ice hockey player
  • Johnny Bucyk – ice hockey player
  • Georges Bugnet – French Canadian writer and plant hybridiser
  • Ronnie Burkett – puppeteer
  • Nate Burleson – professional American football player, Detroit Lions
  • Pat Burns – rancher, businessman, and Canadian Senator

C

  • Cadence Weapon (Rollie Pemberton) – rapper
  • Don Cairns – professional ice hockey player
  • Pearl Calahasen – Canadian politician, first Métis woman elected to public office in Alberta
  • Eric Cameron – visual artist
  • Elaine Cameron-Weir – visual artist
  • Tommy Campbell – actor and stand-up comedian
  • Janet Cardiff – artist
  • Celeigh Cardinal – singer-songwriter
  • Douglas Cardinal – architect
  • Gil Cardinal – filmmaker
  • Tantoo Cardinal – actress
  • Beatrice Carmichael – grand dame of the opera
  • Mark Carney – Governor of the Bank of England and Chairman of the G20's Financial Stability Board; formerly governor of the Bank of Canada
  • Thelma Chalifoux – Métis social justice activist, politician, and Canadian senator
  • Sean Cheesman – dancer and choreographer
  • Terry Chen – film and television actor
  • Jason Chimera – ice hockey player
  • Ken Chinn (a.k.a. Chi Pig) – lead singer, songwriter and bandleader of SNFU
  • Rae Dawn Chong – Canadian-born American actress, the daughter of Maxine Sneed and Tommy Chong
  • Tommy Chong – comedian, actor and musician
  • Erik Christensen – ice hockey player
  • Joe Clark – businessman, writer, politician and 16th prime minister of Canada
  • Karl Clark – U of A professor and inventor of oil sands extraction technology
  • Allen Coage – professional wrestler known as "Bad News Allen"
  • Mac Colville – early star in the National Hockey League
  • Neil Colville – early star in the National Hockey League
  • Mike Commodore – ice hockey player
  • Mike Comrie – ice hockey player
  • Michelle Conn – field hockey player
  • Patrick Cox – shoe designer
  • Paul Cranmer – former CFL player
  • Gavin Crawford – actor
  • Rafael Cruz – Cuban-born Canadian/American Christian preacher and public speaker; lived in Calgary and later Houston, Texas; father of Ted Cruz
  • Ted Cruz – Canadian/American politician and current U.S. Senator for the state of Texas; born in Calgary but grew up in Houston, Texas
  • Philip Currie – Canadian palaeontologist and museum curator
  • Elisha Cuthbert – actress, moved to Montreal at a very young age, and remained there until she moved to Los Angeles

D

  • Kirby Dach – professional hockey player
  • John Dahmer – politician
  • Cal Dallas – politician
  • Carolyn Darbyshire – curler
  • Alphonso Davies – professional soccer player for Bayern Munich
  • Carol-Anne Day – voice actress
  • Jason Day – mixed martial arts fighter
  • Jake DeBrusk – professional hockey player
  • Louie DeBrusk – former professional hockey player; current Hockey Night in Canada colour analyst
  • Mac DeMarco – indie rock musician
  • Kris Demeanor – poet, musician and actor
  • Kent Derricott – actor
  • Paula Devicq – actress
  • Punch Dickins – aviator and bush pilot; the Dickinsfield community was named in his honour
  • Shane Doan – professional hockey player
  • Michael Dowse – film director
  • Earl Dreeshen – politician
  • Darren Dreger – sportscaster
  • Trevor Dunn – guitarist, member of 1970s group Fifth Avenue Allstars
  • Erica Durance – actress, born in Calgary but raised in Three Hills
  • Ryan Duthie – ice hockey player

E

  • Bernard Ebbers – WorldCom co-founder
  • Brad Erdos – gridiron football player
  • Darren Espanto – Filipino-Canadian child singer
  • Lance Evers – professional wrestler known as "Lance Storm"

F

  • Joyce Fairbairn – Canadian senator
  • Anne Fanning – Canadian physician, academic, and expert in tuberculosis
  • Tim Feehan – artist, singer/songwriter, producer, co-owner of Los Angeles recording studio Backroom, mix master
  • Leslie Feist – singer/songwriter born in Amherst, Nova Scotia, then moved to Calgary as a child
  • John Fennell – luger
  • Randy Ferbey – multiple Canadian and World Men's Curling Champion
  • Andrew Ference – ice hockey player
  • Scott Ferguson – retired professional hockey player
  • Nathan Fillion – film and television actor
  • Brandon Firla – actor
  • David Ford – kayaker
  • Helen Forrester (June Huband Bhatia) – Anglo-Canadian author
  • Malcolm Forsyth – composer
  • Dianne Foster – film and television actress
  • George Fox – country music singer/songwriter
  • Michael J. Fox – film and television actor
  • Brad Fraser – Canadian playwright
  • Matt Fraser – ice hockey player
  • Chrystia Freeland – journalist, politician, Deputy Prime Minister
  • William Fruet – film and television writer and director
  • Grant Fuhr – ice hockey player born in Spruce Grove, Alberta, an Edmonton suburb

G

  • Forrest Gainer – rugby union player
  • Brendan Gallagher – ice hockey player
  • Lynn Garrison – aviator, author and mercenary
  • Austin Gary – author and songwriter
  • Mark Gatha – former voice actor
  • Lucas Gilbertson – voice actor
  • Onalea Gilbertson – voice actress
  • Allan Gilliland – composer
  • Patrick Gilmore – film and television actor
  • John Glenn – Calgary's earliest recorded European settler
  • Dwayne Goettel – musician, member of industrial band Skinny Puppy
  • James Gosling – creator of the Java programming language
  • Jurgen Gothe – radio broadcaster
  • Robert Goulet – singer and film actor
  • Henry Grattan Nolan – lawyer and soldier
  • Josh Green – retired professional hockey player
  • Mike Green – professional hockey player (Detroit Red Wings)
  • Mary Greene (1843–1933) – mother superior and educator, established first Roman Catholic school board in Alberta
  • Jessica Gregg – short track speed skater
  • Randy Gregg – ice hockey player
  • Adam Gregory – singer
  • Paul Gross – actor
  • Brion Gysin – artist and writer

H

  • Taylor Hall – professional hockey player
  • Owen Hargreaves – professional footballer, plays for Manchester City
  • Stephen Harper – former politician and Prime Minister of Canada (2006–2015) and former leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
  • Richard Harrison – poet
  • Bret Hart – professional wrestler
  • Owen Hart – professional wrestler
  • Stu Hart – professional wrestler, promoter and trainer
  • Teddy Hart – professional wrestler
  • Dr. Helen Hays – physician, medical pioneer in chronic pain and palliative care
  • Dar Heatherington – politician
  • Dany Heatley – professional ice hockey player (Minnesota Wild)
  • Ben Hebert – curler
  • Meghan Heffern – actress
  • Jennifer Heil – freestyle skier born in Spruce Grove, Alberta
  • Tricia Helfer – model and actress born in Donalda, Alberta
  • Jill Hennessy – television actor
  • Jimmy Herman – First Nations actor
  • Peter Hide – British-born sculptor, living in Edmonton since 1977
  • Stuart Hilborn – automotive engineer
  • Arthur Hiller – Hollywood film director and former president of the Directors Guild of America
  • David Hoffos – contemporary artist
  • Lois Hole – gardener, Alberta's 15th Lieutenant Governor
  • Carl Honoré – grew up in Edmonton; journalist and author of In Praise of Slowness
  • Richard Hortness – Olympic swimmer
  • Dakota House – Canadian actor, politician, writer and activist
  • Kelly Hrudey – ice hockey player
  • Jan Hudec – alpine ski racer
  • Brian Hughes – smooth jazz guitarist
  • William Humberstone – politician in Alberta; municipal councillor in Edmonton
  • Tim Hunter – professional National Hockey League player (won the Stanley Cup with the Flames in 1989)
  • Mel Hurtig – publisher, author, and politician
  • Nancy Huston – novelist; born in Calgary, left at age 15

I

  • Jarome Iginla – National Hockey League player
  • Mary Imrie – architect
  • Earl Ingarfield, Sr. – hockey player
  • Brad Isbister – ice hockey player
  • Werner Israel – physicist

J

  • Tom Jackson – Métis actor, singer and entrepreneur
  • Roy Jenson – actor
  • Eric Johnson – actor

K

  • Athena Karkanis – actor
  • Daryl Katz – chairman and chief executive officer of the Katz Group; owner of the Edmonton Oilers
  • James Keelaghan – musician
  • Jessica Parker Kennedy – actress
  • Cassius Khan – Indian classical tabla player and ghazal singer, recipient of Salute to Excellence Award
  • Kiesza – singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and dancer
  • Matt Kinch – ice hockey player
  • Cathy King – curler, from St Albert
  • Ralph Klein – mayor of Calgary and premier of Alberta
  • Cody Ko – YouTuber
  • Andrew Kooman – author and playwright
  • Brent Kosolofski – boxer
  • Myrna Kostash – writer of eight books, including All of Baba's Children
  • John Krizanc – playwright
  • Chad Kroeger – lead singer and guitarist of Nickelback
  • Ed Kucy – Canadian Football League player
  • Norman Kwong – Canadian Football League player and Lieutenant Governor of Alberta

L

  • Stephanie Labbe – Olympic soccer player
  • Patti LaBoucane-Benson – Métis academic and senator
  • Morgan Lander – singer/songwriter
  • Daymond Langkow – ice hockey player
  • Danielle Lappage - Olympic wrestler
  • Alvin Law – motivational speaker
  • Tony Law – comedian
  • Sheena Lawrick – Olympic softball player
  • Raymond Lemieux – organic chemist
  • Stewart Lemoine – playwright
  • Evangeline Lilly – actress
  • Jens Lindemann – trumpet soloist
  • Trevor Linden – former professional hockey player, member of the Order of Canada, president of hockey operations for Vancouver Canucks and recipient of the Order of British Columbia
  • Amanda Lindhout – journalist and humanitarian
  • Bryan Little – ice hockey player
  • Sam Livingston – Irish-born early settler in Calgary
  • Rochelle Loewen – model who appeared briefly with WWE
  • Paul Lorieau (1942–2013) – optician and national anthem singer for the Edmonton Oilers 1981–2011
  • Peter Lougheed – Canadian Football League player and Premier of Alberta
  • Lowell – electropop musician
  • Pierre Lueders – bobsledder
  • Ed Lukowich – curler
  • Corb Lund – country and western singer/songwriter
  • Joffrey Lupul – ice hockey player

M

  • Don MacBeth – jockey
  • Jason MacDonald – Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter
  • Jinder Mahal – professional wrestler
  • Cale Makar – professional hockey player
  • Ernest Manning – former Premier of Alberta
  • Heather Marks – supermodel
  • Kari Matchett – actor
  • Bill Matheson – meteorologist
  • Richard Matvichuk – National Hockey League player
  • Wop May – pioneering aviator and bush pilot
  • Ken McAuley – goaltender for the National Hockey League New York Rangers, husband of Mildred Warwick McAuley
  • Frederick McCall – World War I fighter ace, businessman, stuntman
  • Trent McClellan – comedian
  • Nellie McClung – first woman appointed to the Board of Governors of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (1936), one of the Famous Five
  • Don McCrimmon – politician
  • Bruce McCulloch – actor, writer, comedian, and film director
  • Todd McFarlane – creator of the Spawn series of comics
  • Kevin McKenna – professional soccer player
  • Sherry McKibben – politician
  • Marshall McLuhan – recipient of numerous awards and appointments, pioneer of media theory
  • Tate McRae – singer/songwriter, dancer, and voice actress
  • Anne-Marie Mediwake – broadcaster
  • Jordan Mein – mixed martial arts fighter
  • Joseph Meli – four-time Canadian Olympian (judo)
  • Mark Messier – National Hockey League player
  • Barb Miller – politician
  • Big Miller – jazz and blues singer
  • Gord Miller – sportscaster
  • Joni Mitchell – singer-songwriter and painter; born in Fort Macleod, but grew up in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
  • Carl Mokosak – National Hockey League player
  • Cory Monteith – singer and actor; born in Calgary but grew up in Vancouver
  • Cory Morgan – blogger, Alberta independence politician and activist, and columnist
  • William (Billy) Morin – Chief of Enoch Cree Nation
  • Derek Morris – ice hockey player
  • E. Roger Muir – creator of "Howdy Doody" TV show
  • Emily Murphy – first female magistrate in British Empire and petitioned Supreme Court of Canada to allow women the vote; one of the Famous Five
  • Ray Muzyka – co-founder of BioWare Corp.
  • Curtis Myden – Olympic bronze medallist, swimming

N

  • Issey Nakajima-Farran – professional soccer player
  • Jim Neidhart – professional wrestler
  • Natalya Neidhart – professional wrestler
  • Naheed Nenshi – Mayor of Calgary
  • Richard Newman – writer, broadcaster, and reality TV star, best known for participating in the seventh series of the British version of Big Brother
  • Scott Nichol – ice hockey player
  • Marjorie Nichols – journalist and writer
  • Scott Niedermayer – ice hockey player
  • Leslie Nielsen – film and television actor
  • Amy Nixon – curler
  • Rebecca Northan – actress

O

  • Susan O'Connor – curler
  • Steven Ogg – actor, best known for his roles as Simon in The Walking Dead and Trevor Philips in Grand Theft Auto V
  • Kevin Ogilvie – vocalist for the industrial band Skinny Puppy
  • Peter Oldring – actor
  • Bud Olson – former Member of Parliament and Senator for Medicine Hat, former Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
  • Ben Ondrus – ice hockey player
  • Melissa O'Neil – 2005 Canadian Idol winner
  • Maren Ord – singer, songwriter
  • Chris Osgood – former professional hockey player
  • Kelly Oxford – writer, New York Times bestselling author of Everything Is Perfect When You're a Liar

P

  • Jean Paré – author of Company's Coming cookbooks
  • Ryan Peake – rhythm guitarist of Nickelback
  • Chris Pearson – 1st Premier of Yukon
  • Allen Pedersen – National Hockey League player
  • Ron Pederson – stage and screen actor
  • Nigel Pengelly – politician
  • Jim Peplinski – former professional hockey player (Calgary Flames)
  • Kelly Perlette – light middle-weight boxing gold medal at the 1978 Commonwealth Games
  • P.J. Perry – jazz saxophonist
  • Jordan Peterson – University professor
  • Matt Pettinger – ice hockey player
  • Michael Phair – politician and activist
  • Dion Phaneuf – ice hockey player
  • Chris Phillips – professional hockey player (Ottawa Senators)
  • Rod Phillips – radio broadcaster for 630 CHED
  • Annamay Pierse – swimmer born in Toronto and raised in Edmonton
  • Gerry Pinder – professional hockey player
  • Fernando Pisani – ice hockey player
  • Justin Pogge – ice hockey player
  • Pierre Poilievre (born 1979) - member of Parliament, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the leader of the Official Opposition
  • John "Red" Pollard – jockey of the famous horse Seabiscuit
  • Tara-Jean Popowich – winner of So You Think You Can Dance Canada (Season 2)
  • Glenn Price – conductor
  • Doug Pruden – multiple world records in push ups
  • Purity Ring – electronic duo
  • Al Purvis (1929–2009) – assistant captain of the Edmonton Mercurys
  • Jamie Pushor – hockey player
  • Mark Pysyk – ice hockey player for the Buffalo Sabres

Q

  • Quanteisha – singer
  • Carl Quinn – singer-songwriter

R

  • Theo de Raadt – programmer, founder of OpenBSD and OpenSSH software projects
  • Lobsang Rampa – Tibetan Lama
  • Jan Randall – composer
  • Heather Rankin – curler
  • Duncan Regehr – actor
  • Steve Regier – ice hockey player
  • Alyssa Reid – singer/songwriter
  • Steven Reinprecht – ice hockey player
  • Chris Reitsma – professional baseball player
  • Nick Ring – professional mixed martial arts fighter
  • Douglas Roche – O.C., former M.P., senator, U.N. ambassador, nuclear disarmament figure, author, and journalist
  • Steve Rodehutskors – Canadian football player
  • Stacy Roest – hockey player
  • Hey Romeo – country singer/songwriter
  • Chava Rosenfarb – author and Holocaust survivor
  • Matthew Rowley – ski jumper
  • Mark Rypien – quarterback and most valuable player in Super Bowl XXVI
  • Rick Rypien – former NHL player (Vancouver Canucks)

S

  • Jamie Salé – Olympic gold medallist skater
  • Willie Saunders – Montana-born Hall of Fame jockey, won U.S. Triple Crown
  • Mary Scott – visual artist
  • Patrick Sharp – professional ice hockey player (Dallas Stars); born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, raised in Calgary and later Thunder Bay, Ontario and Burlington, Vermont
  • Kyle Shewfelt – Olympic gold medallist
  • Shiloh – singer/songwriter
  • Keith Shologan – professional Canadian football player
  • Barbara Sibbald – novelist and journalist
  • Paula Simons – journalist and Canadian senator
  • Rhonda Sing – professional wrestler
  • Laurie Skreslet – first Canadian to climb Mount Everest
  • Harry Smith – professional wrestler
  • Jason Smith – retired professional ice hockey player
  • Linda Smith – novelist
  • Keegan Soehn – trampoline gymnast
  • Monte Solberg – Conservative politician
  • Ron Southern – businessman and founder of Spruce Meadows
  • Donald H. Sparrow – businessman and Conservative politician
  • Jay Sparrow – singer/songwriter
  • Paul Spence – actor; portrays headbanger Dean Murdoch in FUBAR
  • George Stanley – designer of the current Canadian flag
  • Muriel Stanley Venne – Indigenous women's rights advocate
  • Vic Stasiuk – hockey player
  • David Stephan
  • Stan Stephens – former Governor of Montana
  • Stereos – pop rock band
  • Richard Stevenson – poet
  • Catherine Mary Stewart – film and television actor
  • Ryan Stock – TV circus stuntman
  • Charlie Storwick – musician, actress in Some Assembly Required
  • Jason Strudwick – ice hockey player
  • Darryl Sydor – ice hockey player

T

  • Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers – Blackfoot and Sámi filmmaker, actor, and producer from the Kainai First Nation in Canada
  • Theo Tams – winner of Canadian Idol Season 6 (2008)
  • Barb Tarbox – anti-smoking activist
  • Ari Taub – Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler
  • Cora Taylor – Canadian author
  • Ken Taylor – Canadian ambassador to Iran; helped six Americans escape from Iran during the Iran hostage crisis under operation nicknamed Canadian Caper
  • Tegan and Sara – musicians
  • Mark Tewksbury – Olympic gold medallist swimming
  • Robert Thirsk – astronaut
  • Tenille Townes – singer
  • Arnold Tremere – executive director of the Canadian International Grains Institute
  • Adam Trupish – boxer
  • Kreesha Turner – singer/songwriter

V

  • Shaun Van Allen – National Hockey League player
  • Aritha Van Herk – Canadian writer, critic, editor, public intellectual, and university professor
  • Alan Van Sprang – actor
  • Pete Vandermeer – ice hockey player
  • Chad VanGaalen – musician
  • Greg Vavra – football player
  • Mike Vernon – former professional National Hockey League player; won with the Calgary Flames in 1989
  • Kris Versteeg – hockey player
  • Doug Vogt – photojournalist
  • Delwin Vriend – teacher and activist

W

  • Allan Wachowich – former Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta
  • Jean Wallbridge – architect
  • Cam Ward – professional ice hockey goaltender (Carolina Hurricanes); born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, but grew up in Edmonton
  • Max Ward – aviator and founder of Wardair airlines
  • John Ware – pioneer rancher
  • Dr. Lorne Warneke – activist, clinical psychiatrist, and founder of the Grey Nuns Community Hospital's gender clinic
  • Bronwen Webster – curler
  • Crystal Webster – curler
  • Kenneth Welsh – film and television actor
  • Michael Wex – novelist and playwright
  • Ray Whitney – retired professional ice hockey player; played from 1991 to 2014
  • TJ Wilson – professional wrestler
  • David Winning – film and television director, Stargate: Atlantis, Andromeda, Syfy Channel movies

Z

  • Alfie Zappacosta – singer, songwriter
  • Greg Zeschuk – co-founder of BioWare Corp.

References


People in the City, Alberta, Canada Editorial Photo Image of glass

Auslandsjahr in Alberta Schüleraustausch

Alberta Country artists, songs, decades and similar genres Chosic

Culture of Alberta Wikiwand

List of Famous people born in Alberta, Canada