This is a list of Bahamians, who are identified with The Bahamas through residential, legal, historical, or cultural means, grouped by their area of notability.
Artists
Business people
- Pauline Allen-Dean – first woman to become manager of a commercial bank and the first woman to serve as managing director of a commercial bank
 - Garet 'Tiger' Finlayson OBE – owner of Solomon Mines (luxury retail goods), Burns House and Butler & Sands
 - Sherrexcia (Rexy) Rolle – Vice-president of Operations & General Counsel of Western Air[1]
 
Entertainers
- Etta Cameron – jazz singer; based in Denmark; frontrunner of the Danish 1970s and 1980s music scene
 - Wendy Coakley-Thompson – writer; author of the novels Back to Life (2004) and What You Won't Do for Love (2005)
 - Langston Fishburne – actor, son of Laurence Fishburne
 - "King" Eric Gibson – entrepreneur and musician; semi-official Ambassador of Bahamian Goodwill
 - Lenny Kravitz – actor, multi-instrumentalist, music arranger, record producer and rock singer-songwriter; son of Roxie Roker
 - Zoë Kravitz – actress and musician; daughter of Lenny Kravitz
 - Shakara Ledard – super model
 - Myles Munroe – televangelist
 - Tia Mowry – actress
 - Tamera Mowry – actress
 - Sir Sidney Poitier – actor and diplomat; Ambassador of the Bahamas to Japan
 - Roxie Roker – actress; known for role on the television series The Jeffersons
 - Angelique Sabrina – teenage actor, dancer and singer-songwriter
 - Persia White – actress; known for role on the television series Girlfriends
 
Politicians
- Perry Christie – became Prime Minister of the Bahamas in 2012
 - Frederick Gottlieb – former MP and FNM activist
 - Hubert Ingraham – former Prime Minister of the Bahamas
 - Sir Lynden Pindling – former Prime Minister of the Bahamas
 - Allan Glaisyer Minns – first Black Mayor in Britain
 - Brandon Russell – Founder of the Neo-Nazi Atomwaffen Division
 
Sportspeople
- Deandre Ayton – No.1 overall pick in the 2018 NBA draft, NBA player for Phoenix Suns[2]
 - Shaunae Miller – professional sprinter
 - Edner Cherry – professional boxer
 - André Deveaux – retired professional NHL ice hockey player
 - Yves Edwards – mixed martial artist
 - Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie – Olympian/Golden Girl and sprint athlete
 - Rick Fox – actor and retired professional basketball player; former National Basketball Association player for the Los Angeles Lakers
 - Eric Gordon – NBA player[3]
 - Steven Gardiner – professional sprinter
 - Buddy Hield – NBA player; consensus NCAA Division I player of the year in 2015–16[4]
 - Tureano Johnson – boxer
 - Mark Knowles – professional tennis player
 - Antoan Richardson – Major League baseball player and coach
 - Myron Rolle – professional football player; former National Football League player for the Tennessee Titans; Rhodes scholar
 - Kimbo Slice – streetfighter turned mixed martial artist
 - Ryan Sweeting – professional tennis player
 - Klay Thompson – NBA player for the Golden State Warriors[5]
 - Mychal Thompson – professional basketball player; former National Basketball Association player for the Portland Trail Blazers and the Los Angeles Lakers; nicknamed "Sweet Bells"[6]
 - Tonique Williams-Darling – 2004 Olympic gold medalist (400m), 2005 IAAF World Champion, she split the Golden League – Million Dollar Jackpot ($500,000) by winning eight consecutive 400m events in the championship series; Bahamian government named a major highway the "Tonique Williams-Darling Highway"
 
Celebrities and billionaires
The Bahamas has one of the largest registers of celebrities who reside permanently or have legal resident status in a country, not of their native birth, hometown, or place of origin. This is primarily due to the favourable financial sector that is tax free (from income, capital gains, inheritance, among others[7]) and is one of the top three worldwide centres in offshore banking. Also, there is a high-quality tourism product, ranking first in the Caribbean and Atlantic region among island destinations. Another is a favorable immigration policy toward wealthy nationals. Those who invest $500,000 in property can be eligible for permanent residential status.[7]
- Nicolas Cage - owns estate residence on Paradise Island and a private island in the Exuma chains.[8]
 - Mariah Carey - owns a house on Windermere, a private island connected to Eleuthera, where she married Nick Cannon in 2008.[9]
 - Sean "Diddy" Combs[7]
 - Sean Connery - owned a property in Lyford Cay; had lived in the Bahamas since the 1990s[10]
 - David Copperfield
 - Johnny Depp - owns private island[7]
 - Rick Fox - Bahamian/Canadian
 - Bill Gates[11]
 - Michael Jordan
 - Lenny Kravitz[7]
 - Joe Lewis (British businessman) - British billionaire (347th richest person on Forbes list of billionaires[12]), owns a property in Lyford Cay
 - Terry Manning - American record producer, operator of Compass Point Studios
 - Tim McGraw and Faith Hill - own private island[7]
 - Shakira Mebarak[7]
 - Eddie Murphy[13]
 - Daniel Nestor
 - Peter Nygard - Canadian billionaire[10]
 - Stephen O'Brien - politician
 - Mike Oldfield - guitarist/composer (Tubular Bells etc.)
 - Sidney Poitier - Bahamian
 - Anna Nicole Smith (28 November 1967 – 8 February 2007)[7]
 - John Travolta[7]
 - Tiger Woods - owns the Albany Estate
 - Louis Bacon - billionaire American investor, hedge fund manager, and philanthropist. Owns property in Lyford Cay.
 
See also
- Bahamian Americans
 - List of Bahamian Americans
 - Afro-Bahamians
 - African diaspora in the Americas
 - Afro-Caribbean
 - List of people on stamps of the Bahamas
 - List of residents of the Bahamas
 
References
- ↑ "'Rexy' Rolle". The Nassau Guardian. 8 March 2021. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
 - ↑ "DeAndre Ayton, 'son of the soil'". Andscape. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
 - ↑ "Eric Gordon brings back memories – The Nassau Guardian". www.thenassauguardian.com. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
 - ↑ "Buddy Hield's March from Bahamas to NBA motivated by family". www.closeup360.com. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
 - ↑ "Why Klay Thompson holds firmly to his Bahamian roots". www.sfchronicle.com. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
 - ↑ "Mychal Thompson honored with street in his name – The Nassau Guardian". www.thenassauguardian.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Jessica Robertson (1 February 2007). "Bahamas a Magnet for Celebs Seeking Sun". The Associated Press. Washington Post. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
 - ↑ "Cage Helps Develop Bahamas Indie Cinema". The Associated Press. Fox News. 9 December 2006.
 - ↑ Access Hollywood (2 May 2008). "Mariah Carey reportedly marries in Bahamas - Tourism official says singer tied the knot on Windermere Island". MSNBC. Archived from the original on 10 August 2011. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
 - 1 2 Boffey, D. (12 July 2014). "Sean Connery joins Bahamas campaign to stop billionaire developing mansion". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
 - ↑ Theme Park Review, "Celebrities in the Bahamas".
 - ↑ "Joe Lewis profile". Forbes. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
 - ↑ Private Islands Magazine, "Eddie Murphy - Rooster Cay, Bahamas"
 

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