Commonwealth of Dominica
This is a list of notable people from the Commonwealth of Dominica. The list include also individuals with Dominican ancestry and citizenship.
Politics
Presidents
- Nicholas Liverpool
 - Charles Savarin
 - Clarence Seignoret
 - Vernon Shaw
 - Crispin Sorhaindo
 - Alwin Bully (created or artist of the national flag of Dominica)
 
Prime Ministers
- Dame Eugenia Charles 3rd
 - Pierre Charles 6th
 - Roosevelt Douglas 5th
 - Edison James 4th
 - Patrick John 1st
 - Oliver Seraphin 2nd
 - Roosevelt Skerrit (current)
 
Leader(s) of the Opposition
Political personalities
- Patricia Scotland, Baroness Scotland of Asthal (born 1955), current Commonwealth of Nations Secretary General; former Attorney General for England and Wales
 - Phyllis Shand Allfrey (1907–1986), politician
 - Ronald Green, politician
 - Edward Oliver LeBlanc (1923–2004), government official
 - Emmanuel Christopher Loblack (1898–1995), union leader and politician
 - Cecil Rawle (1891–1938), attorney and politician
 
Spiritual personalities
- Ogyen Trinley Dorje,[1] (widely known as the 17th Karmapa), head of the Karma Kagyu school, one of the four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
 
Activists
- Kellyn George
 - Whitney Mélinard, Kalinago Territory issues[2]
 - Asquith Xavier, Dominican-born Briton who fought a colour bar to become the first non-white train guard at Euston station in London in 1966.
 
Actors
- Danny John-Jules, of Red Dwarf and of Death in Paradise, filmed in Guadeloupe
 
Doctors
- Jasmine R. Marcelin, physician
 
Scientists
- Chelsea Connor, herpetologist
 
Media
- Trisha Goddard, host of Trisha
 - Moira Stuart, female newsreader on British television and radio, working for the BBC
 - Urban Dangleben, proprietor of the first private radio station "Radio En Ba Mango" in the Commonwealth of Dominica..
 
Musicians
- Gabrielle
 - Bashy
 - Pearle Christian
 - Nasio Fontaine
 - Ophelia Marie
 - Shakka
 - Swinging Stars
 - Windward Caribbean Kulture ("WCK")
 
Signal Band Gordon Henderson Exile One Freddy Nicholas Fitzroy Williams Phillip " Chubby" Mark and Marcel "Co" Mark of Midnight Groovers
Sports
- Frank Bruno, professional boxer
 - Joe Cooke, footballer
 - Phillip DeFreitas, cricketer
 - Billy Doctrove, cricket umpire
 - Luan Gabriel, sprinter
 - Vince Hilaire, footballer
 - Manjrekar James, footballer
 - Garth Joseph, basketballer
 - Karina LeBlanc, footballer
 - Jérôme Romain, athlete
 - Adam Sanford, cricketer
 - Grayson Shillingford, cricketer
 - Shane Shillingford, cricketer
 
Visual artists
Writers
- Phyllis Shand Allfrey, novelist (The Orchid House)
 - Lennox Honychurch, historian (The Dominica Story)
 - Marie-Elena John, novelist (Unburnable)
 - Elma Napier, novelist (Black and White Sands)
 - Jean Rhys, novelist (Wide Sargasso Sea)
 - Alec Waugh, novelist (Island in the Sun)
 
References
- ↑ "Karmapa acquires Dominica passport". The Hindu. 2018-10-03.
 - ↑ "Leader of Kalinago advocacy group, Whitney Melinard, calls for more state resources to tackle child sexual abuse". Dominica News Online. 2021-05-04. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
 
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