List of people from Ontario
This is a list of notable people who were either born or lived in Ontario, Canada, or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in that province.
Film, television, and voice actors
Artists
- Troy Brooks (born 1972 in Chatham, Ontario) — painter
Comedians
- Kurtis Conner – Hamilton
- Derek Edwards – Timmins
- Dave Foley – Etobicoke
- Evan Fong – Toronto
- Tom Green – Pembroke
- Phil Hartman – Brantford[3]
- Jenny Jones – London
- Mike MacDonald – Ottawa
- Norm Macdonald – Ottawa
- Howie Mandel – Toronto
- Mark McKinney – Ottawa
- Russell Peters – Brampton
- Katherine Ryan – Sarnia
- Ron Sparks - Chatham-Kent
- Scott Thompson – North Bay
- Harland Williams – Toronto
- John Wing Jr. – Sarnia
Professional athletes
- Caleb Agada (born 1994) - Nigerian-Canadian basketball player in the Israeli Premier League and for the Nigerian national basketball team
- Bolade Ajomale – Olympic sprinter from Richmond Hill
- Kyle Alexander (born 1996) - basketball player for Hapoel Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Sean Avery – retired hockey player from North York
- Alon Badat (born 1989) - Israeli soccer player from Thornhill
- Josh Bailey - hockey player, New York Islanders – Bowmanville
- Rowan Barrett - basketball player from Scarborough, top scorer in the 2002 Israel Basketball Premier League
- Anthony Bennett – basketball player from Toronto
- Sam Bennett – hockey player from Holland Landing
- Shane Bergman – CFL player from Waterford
- Reno Bertoia (1935–2011) – Major League baseball player from Windsor
- Tajon Buchanan (born 1999) – soccer player – Brampton
- Tomer Chencinski (born 1984) – Israeli-Canadian football player from Thornhill
- Steve Christie – Hamilton
- Mike Craig – Thorndale
- Laura Creavalle – Toronto
- Nick Denis – North Bay
- Andre De Grasse – Olympic sprinter from Scarborough
- Phil Esposito – Sault Ste. Marie
- Tony Esposito – Sault Ste. Marie
- Simon Farine – basketball player from Toronto
- Sharon Fichman (born 1990) – Canadian/Israeli tennis player from Toronto
- Mike Fisher – hockey player from Peterborough
- Rick Fox – Toronto
- Mark Friedman (born 1995) - NHL player from Toronto
- Greg Gardner (born 1975) - ice hockey player and coach
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (born 1998) – Toronto
- Doug Gilmour – Kingston
- Claude Giroux – Hearst
- Wayne Gretzky (born 1961) – Brantford
- Brooke Henderson (born 1997) - Smiths Falls
- Jack Hendrickson (born 1936) - National Hockey League player from Kingston, Ontario and Midland, Ontario
- James Hinchcliffe – Oakville
- Tim Horton – Cochrane
- Jack Hughes (born 2001) – NHL ice hockey player from Toronto
- Zach Hyman (born 1992) – NHL ice hockey player from Forest Hill
- Cory Joseph – Pickering
- Curtis Joseph – Keswick
- Nazem Kadri (born 1990) – NHL player – London
- David Levin (born 1999) - Israeli ice hockey player – Toronto
- Jesse Levine (born 1987) - American-Canadian tennis player – Ottawa
- Alex "Mine Boy" Levinsky (1910–1990) – NHL hockey player – Toronto
- Eric Lindros (born 1973) – London
- Jamaal Magloire – Toronto
- Frank Mahovlich – Timmins
- Connor McDavid – Newmarket
- Jamal Murray – basketball, Kitchener
- Rick Nash – Brampton
- Josh Naylor – Mississauga
- Daniel Nestor – Toronto
- Bobby Orr – Parry Sound
- Pete Orr – Richmond Hill
- Bob Plager – hockey player, Kirkland Lake
- Milos Raonic – tennis player – Thornhill
- Samuel Rothschild (1899–1987) – ice hockey player – Sudbury
- Jim Rutherford – Beeton
- Samuel Schachter (born 1990), Olympic volleyball player
- Denis Shapovalov (born 1999) – Israeli-Canadian tennis player – Vaughan
- Patrick Sharp – Thunder Bay
- Simisola Shittu (born 1999) - British-born Canadian basketball player for Ironi Ness Ziona of the Israeli Basketball Premier League - Burlington[4]
- Darryl Sittler (born 1950) – Kitchener
- Trevor Smith (born 1985) – hockey player – Ottawa
- Eric Staal – Thunder Bay
- Jordan Staal – Thunder Bay
- Marc Staal – Thunder Bay
- Steven Stamkos – Markham
- Andrew Sznajder (born 1967) – English-born Canadian tennis player – Oakville[5]
- Tristan Thompson – Brampton
- Joe Thornton – St. Thomas
- Raffi Torres – Toronto
- Paul Tracy – Scarborough
- Mike Veisor (born 1952) – hockey player – Toronto
- Joey Votto (born 1983) – baseball player – Etobicoke
- Andrew Wiggins (born 1995) – Toronto
- Nigel Wilson (born 1970) – Oshawa
Politicians
- Laura Curran
- Philip Downing
- Stephen Harper – 22nd Prime Minister of Canada (2006–2015) and former Conservative Party leader – Leaside
- John T. Jarvis
- William Lyon Mackenzie King - 10th Prime Minister of Canada (1921-26, 1926-30, 1935-48) Longest serving Prime Minister in Canadian history - Berlin now Kitchener.
- Paul Martin – 21st Prime Minister of Canada (2003–2006) – Windsor
- James McMillan – Hamilton
- Lester B. Pearson - 14th Prime Minister of Canada (1963-1968) - Newtonbrook
- Justin Trudeau – 23rd Prime Minister of Canada (2015–present) – Ottawa
Olympic athletes
- Alex Baumann – Sudbury
- Nathan Brannen – Cambridge
- Patrick Chan – Ottawa
- Gabrielle Daleman – Newmarket
- Victor Davis – Guelph
- Meagan Duhamel – Sudbury
- Lori Dupuis – South Glengarry
- John Fitzpatrick – Toronto
- Chris Jarvis – Grimsby
- Becky Kellar – Hagersville
- Rosie MacLennan – King City
- Conlin McCabe – Brockville
- Scott Moir – London
- Penny Oleksiak – Toronto
- Brian Orser – Belleville
- Elvis Stojko – Richmond Hill
- Adam van Koeverden – Oakville
- Tessa Virtue – London
- Simon Whitfield – Kingston
Other notable celebrities
- Thalia Assuras – London
- Samantha Bee – Toronto
- Don Cherry – Kingston
- William Winer Cooke – Brantford
- Adam Copeland – Orangeville
- Linda Evangelista – St. Catharines
- Melyssa Ford – Toronto
- Frank Gehry – Toronto
- Danielle Graham – Guelph
- Chris Hadfield – astronaut, Sarnia and Milton
- Shalom Harlow – Oshawa
- James Hobson – engineer and Youtuber, Kitchener[6]
- Michiel Horn – Toronto
- Peter Jennings – Toronto
- Lynn Johnston – Collingwood
- Jason Jones – Hamilton
- Gail Kim – Toronto
- Lisa LaFlamme – Kitchener
- Ferdinand Larose – created the Larose Forest, Prescott and Russell
- Lainey Lui – Toronto
- Steve Mackall – Toronto
- Lorne Michaels – Toronto
- Alice Munro – Wingham
- Daniel Negreanu – poker player, Toronto
- Kevin Newman – Toronto
- Jordan Peterson – professor, Toronto
- Quddus – Toronto
- James Randi – Toronto
- Ivan Reitman – Hamilton
- Jason Reso – Orangeville
- Sandie Rinaldo – Toronto
- John Roberts – Toronto
- Lloyd Robertson – Stratford
- Morley Safer – Toronto
- David Shore – London
- Lilly Singh – Toronto
- Trish Stratus – Richmond Hill
- John Saunders – sports reporter, from Ajax and other cities
- Alex Trebek – Sudbury
- Jack L. Warner – London
- Ken Westerfield – disc sports (Frisbee) pioneer, from Toronto
- Lauren Williams – Toronto
Bands, musicians, singers, and rappers
- Lee Aaron – Belleville
- Annihilator (band) – Ottawa
- Bryan Adams – Kingston
- Alexisonfire – St. Catharines
- Paul Anka – Ottawa
- Eva Avila – Ottawa
- Barenaked Ladies – Scarborough
- Justin Bieber – Stratford
- Billy Talent – Mississauga
- Jully Black – Toronto
- Blue Rodeo – Toronto
- Broken Social Scene – Toronto
- Cancer Bats – Toronto
- Candi & The Backbeat – North York
- Alessia Cara – Mississauga
- Keshia Chanté – Ottawa
- Bruce Cockburn – Ottawa
- Deborah Cox – Toronto
- deadmau5 – Niagara Falls; real name Joel Thomas Zimmerman
- Hugh Dillon – Kingston
- Fefe Dobson – Scarborough
- Drake – Toronto
- Finger Eleven – Burlington
- Five Man Electrical Band – Ottawa
- J.D. Fortune – Mississauga
- Nelly Furtado – Forest Hill, Toronto[7]
- Glenn Gould – Toronto
- Dallas Green – St. Catharines
- Hail the Villain – Oshawa
- Sarah Harmer – Burlington
- illScarlett – Mississauga
- Jeon Somi (born 2001) – Windsor
- Kardinal Offishall – Toronto
- Vikas Kohli – Mississauga
- James LaBrie – Penetanguishene
- Henry Lau – Toronto
- Avril Lavigne – Belleville and Greater Napanee
- Gordon Lightfoot – Orillia
- Lights – Timmins
- Little X – Toronto
- Guy Lombardo – London
- Brian Melo – Hamilton
- Shawn Mendes – Pickering
- Alice Merton – Oakville
- Metric – Toronto
- Kim Mitchell – Sarnia
- Alanis Morissette – Ottawa
- My Darkest Days – Toronto
- The Partland Brothers – Colgan
- Our Lady Peace – Toronto
- Peaches – Toronto
- Protest the Hero – Whitby
- Anastasia Rizikov – Toronto
- Rush – Toronto
- Saga – Oakville
- Paul Shaffer – Thunder Bay
- Sheriff – Toronto
- Silverstein – Burlington
- Snow – Toronto
- Wendy Son – Richmond Hill
- Sum 41 – Ajax
- Skye Sweetnam – Bolton
- Teenage Head – Hamilton
- Three Days Grace – Toronto
- Tokyo Police Club – Newmarket
- The Tragically Hip – Kingston
- Shania Twain – Windsor
- U.S.S. (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker) – Stouffville, Markham and Toronto
- Vanity – Niagara Falls
- Walk off the Earth – Burlington
- Tamia Washington – Windsor
- The Weeknd – Scarborough
- Michelle Wright – Merlin
- Neil Young – Toronto
- Daniel Caesar – Toronto
Authors
- Margaret Atwood – Ottawa and Toronto
- James Cameron – Kapuskasing and Niagara Falls
- Julie Czerneda – Mississauga
- Robertson Davies – Thamesville
- Earl Doherty – Ottawa
- Malcolm Gladwell – Kitchener-Waterloo
- Alistair MacLeod – Windsor
- Michael Ondaatje – Toronto
- Robert J. Sawyer – Mississauga
- Jennifer Stojkovic – Barrie
- Eric Walters – Toronto
Scientists and physicians
- Sir Frederick Banting – co-discoverer of insulin
- Dr. Charles Best – co-discoverer of insulin
- Dr. Norman Bethune – physician, pioneered the use of in-field blood transfusions during the Spanish Civil War, joined the Communist guerillas in China in the 1930s
- Dr. Roberta Bondar – astronaut, neurologist, from Sault Ste. Marie
- Dr. Robert Buckman – oncologist, president of Humanist Association of Canada
- Mathew Evans – inventor, created and patented the first incandescent light bulb in 1874, five years before Thomas Edison's US patent
- Dr. Wilbur Franks – physician and inventor; developed first anti-gravity or "G-suit" now used by air crews and astronauts; also noted for his work in cancer research
- Dr. James Naismith – physician, inventor of basketball
- Daniel David Palmer – founder of chiropractic
Business people
Name | Notable for | Connection to Ontario |
---|---|---|
Henry Corby (1806–1881) | Founder of Corby Spirit and Wine | lived in Belleville from 1832 until his death in 1881 |
William Pratt (1928–1999) | 1988 XV Winter Olympics organizer, Calgary contractor | born in Ottawa[8] |
Michael Rapino | CEO and President of Live Nation Entertainment | raised in Thunder Bay[9] |
Howard Wetston (born 1947) | Chairman of the Ontario Securities Commission | |
William R. White (born 1943) | economist, chaired the Economic and Development Review Committee at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris | born in Kenora |
Criminals
- Paul Bernardo
- Edwin Alonzo Boyd – led the Boyd Gang in Toronto
- Karla Homolka
- Johnny Papalia
Others
- Margaret Hyndman – lawyer and women's rights advocate
See also
References
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