List of people from the Halifax Regional Municipality
This is a list of people who were born in the communities making up the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia or spent a significant part of their lives there.
Politicians
- John Buchanan PC, QC (born 1931), lawyer, former politician, 20th Premier of Nova Scotia 1978-1990, member of the Senate of Canada 1990-2006
- Joseph Howe (1804–1873), journalist, politician and public servant
- Alexa McDonough (born 1944), former Member of Parliament and past leader of the provincial and federal New Democratic Party
- John Sparrow David Thompson (1845–1894), Prime Minister of Canada
- Sir Charles Tupper (1821–1915), Prime Minister of Canada
Business leaders
- Enos Collins, banker
- Samuel Cunard (1787–1865), steamship line founder
- William Dennis (born 1922), CEO of Halifax Herald, Red Cross Humanitarian award
- Michael Donovan (born 1953), former CEO and current chairman of DHX Media; recipient of an Academy Award for Best Documentary[1]
- Alexander Keith (1795–1893), brewmaster; former mayor of the city of Halifax; first Grand Master Mason for Nova Scotia
- Charles Peter McColough (1922–2006), former chairman and CEO of the Xerox Corporation
- John Risley (born c. 1948), founder of Clearwater Fine Foods and Ocean Nutrition Canada
- John Fitzwilliam Stairs (1848–1904), entrepreneur and statesman
- William Machin Stairs (1789–1865), merchant, banker, and statesman
Military and naval figures
17th-18th centuries
- Charles Lawrence, Father Le Loutre's War
- Father Pierre Maillard, Father Le Loutre's War
- Captain Charles Morris, King George's War
19th century
- John Charles Beckwith, Battle of Waterloo
- Edward Belcher by Stephen Pearce, Franklin's lost expedition
- Lieutenant-Colonel James J. Bremner, North-West Rebellion
- Sir John Eardley Inglis, Indian Mutiny
- Clonard Keating, Africa
- John Wimburn Laurie, Crimean War
- John Houlton Marshall, Battle of Trafalgar, Province House (Nova Scotia)
- Captain William B.C.A. Parker, Crimean War
- Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, Lt Gov. of Nova Scotia, War of 1812
- William Grant Stairs, Africa
- Provo Wallis, War of 1812
- Major Augustus F. Welsford, Crimean War
- George Augustus Westphal, Battle of Trafalgar, Admiralty Garden, Stadacona, CFB Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Sir William Williams, 1st Baronet, of Kars by William Gush, Crimean War
- John Taylor Wood, American Civil War
20th century
- Philip Bent, Halifax-born recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Francis Joseph Fitzgerald, Second Boer War, Fitzgerald Bridge in Halifax Public Gardens
- Harold Taylor Wood Grant, commanded HMS Enterprise (D52) in the Battle of the Bay of Biscay
- Mona Louise Parsons, World War II
Scientists
- Oswald Avery (1877–1955), physician and medical researcher
- Walter A. Bell (1889–1969), geologist and paleontologist
- Erik Demaine (born 1981), computer scientist and professor
- Abraham Pineo Gesner (born 1797), physician and geologist who invented kerosene
Movies, television, visual artists and authors
- Chuck Campbell (born 1969), actor
- George Elliott Clarke (born 1960), writer and academic
- Mike Clattenburg (born 1968), TV and film director
- Joey Comeau (born 1980), author and co-creator of the webcomic A Softer World
- Mark Farrell (born 1968), comedian, writer, producer
- Gerald Ferguson, artist
- Thom Fitzgerald (born 1968), filmmaker
- Leslie Hope (born 1965), actress
- Michael Jackson (born 1970), actor
- Sarah Jeanette Jackson, artist
- Ron James (born 1958), comedian and actor
- Ruby Keeler (1909–1993), actress, dancer
- Garry Neill Kennedy, artist, NSCAD University president 1967-1996, recipient of the Order of Canada award
- Steven Laffoley (born 1965), author
- Ernest Lawson (1873–1939), artist
- Robert MacNeil (born 1931), former PBS anchorman, journalist
- Owen McCarron (1929–2005), cartoonist
- Peter North (born 1957), pornographic actor
- Ellen Page (born 1987), Academy Award-nominated actress
- Nikki Payne (born 1976), comedian
- George Steeves (born 1945), contemporary photographer
- John Paul Tremblay (born 1968), actor and writer
- The Unknown Comic, real name Murray Langston (born 1945), actor, comedian
- Cheryl Wagner, clown and puppeteer
Musicians
- Brian Ahern, music producer
- April Wine (band), formed in 1969
- Gary Beals (born 1982), singer
- Buck 65 (born 1972), rapper, hip hop artist and MC
- Classified, real name Luke Boyd, rapper
- Holly Cole (born 1963), singer
- Tanya Davis
- Melanie Doane (born 1967), singer, songwriter
- Denny Doherty (1940–2007), singer, songwriter
- Jenn Grant
- Ryan Hemsworth, DJ and producer
- Rebekah Higgs
- Jale (band), formed in 1992
- Kirk Logan (1921–1997), fiddler
- Ryan MacGrath
- Matt Mays (born 1979), singer, songwriter
- Sarah McLachlan (born 1968), singer, songwriter, pianist
- Joel Plaskett (born 1974), singer, songwriter
- Sloan (band), formed in 1991
Sportspeople
- Eric Boulton, ice hockey player
- Sidney Crosby (born 1987), hockey player, Stanley Cup champion, Olympic gold medalist (hockey)
- George Dixon (1870–1908), first black world boxing champion in any weight class; first ever Canadian-born boxing champion
- TJ Grant (born 1984), mixed martial artist, UFC Lightweight contender
- Kirk Johnson (born 1972), boxer
- Colleen Jones (born 1959), curler
- Alex Killorn (born 1989), professional ice hockey player for the Tampa Bay Lightning
- Nathan MacKinnon, first overall pick in 2013 NHL Entry Draft 2012 QMJHL rookie of year and Halifax Mooseheads
- Brad Marchand, hockey player, 2011 rookie Stanley Cup Champion; former Halifax Moosehead
- Ian Millar (born 1947), show jumper
- Wendell Young (born 1963), hockey player
- Joe DiPenta, hockey player, 2007 Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Ducks
Criminals
- Alexander Keith, Jr. (1827-1875), American Civil War secret agent and later mass manslaughterer
Other
- Chögyam Trungpa, Buddhist teacher
References
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