
Map and location of Alberta in Canada
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
 - 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
 - Brox Sisters – singers
 - Andrew Brook – philosopher, author of Kant and the Mind
 - 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
- 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
 - 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
 - Mary Greene (1843–1933) – mother superior and educator, established first Roman Catholic school board in Alberta
 - Mike Green – professional hockey player (Detroit Red Wings)
 - 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
 - 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
 - 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
 - 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
 - Rhonda Sing – professional wrestler
 - Paula Simons - journalist and Canadian senator
 - 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[1]
 - 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[2][3]
 - Cadence Weapon (Rollie Pemberton) – rapper
 - 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
- ↑ "Muriel Stanley Venne". Alberta Order of Excellence. Retrieved November 4, 2023.
 - ↑ "For More Than Half a Century, Dr. Lorne Warneke was Alberta's Foremost Trans Rights Advocate and Trailblazer". University of Alberta.
 - ↑ "Dr. Lorne Warneke remembered as pivotal LGBTQ pioneer in Alberta". CBC News.
 
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