List of people from Ottawa

This is a list of notable people who are associated with Ottawa, Ontario, Canada:

A edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Hugh Acheson 1971 Chef [1]
Thomas Ahearn 1855 1938 Inventor and businessman, holder of several patents, driving force behind Ottawa's streetcar system  
Sulekha Ali Singer
Frank Amyot 1904 1962 Sportsperson, Canada's only gold medal winner from the 1936 Summer Olympics
Thomas Victor Anderson 1881 1972 Former Chief of the Army Staff
Paul Anka 1941 Singer  
Eli Ankou 1994 NFL player  
Margaret Atwood 1939 Writer  
Eva Avila 1987 Singer, 4th season Canadian Idol champion  
Dan Aykroyd 1952 Comedian, singer, actor and screenwriter  
Peter Aylen 1799 1868 Businessperson, timber producer
Bill Adkins circa 1889 1982 Stage manager

B edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Janis Babson 1950 1961 Organ donor, subject of two books  
Jamie Baker 1966 Former NHL player
Jay Baruchel 1983 Actor, screenwriter, comedian  
Brendan Bell 1983 NHL and AHL player  
Belly 1984 Rapper
Clint Benedict 1892 1976 NHL goaltender and hockey hall of famer. Credited as first goaltender to don a mask in an NHL game and as an early pioneer of the butterfly style
Louis-Théodore Besserer 1785 1861 Lieutenant during War of 1812, notary, political figure, land use developer in neighbourhood now known as Sandy Hill
Braddish Billings 1783 1864 Early settler for whom the community of Billings Bridge was named
Elkanah Billings 1820 1876 Paleontologist  
Thomas Birkett 1844 1920 Former mayor of Ottawa and member of the House of Commons of Canada  
Robert Blackburn 1828 1894 Lumber merchant and a member of the House of Commons of Canada  
Fedir Bohatyrchuk 1892 1984 Chess master and politician
John Rudolphus Booth 1827 1925 Lumber and railway baron  
Mark Borowiecki 1989 NHL player
Billy Boucher 1899 1958 Former NHL player
Mark Bourrie 1957 Author, journalist and lawyer
Matt Bradley 1978 Former NHL player  
Fred Brathwaite 1972 Former NHL player  
Rod Brind'Amour 1970 Former NHL player  
Dave Brockie 1963 2014 Frontman for metal band Gwar  
Maurice Brodie 1903 1939 Polio researcher  
Erskine Henry Bronson 1844 1920 Businessperson and politician  
Henry Franklin Bronson 1817 1889 Lumber baron  
Élisabeth Bruyère 1818 1876 Founder of the Sisters of Charity of Bytown, the city's first hospital, and the first bilingual school in Ontario
Chris Bumstead 1995 Canadian Bodybuilder with five back to back Mr. Olympia Classic Physique wins (2019 - 2023) [2][3]
Nathan Burgoine Writer
Thomas Burrowes 1796 1866 Artist, noted for artworks he created while serving as a surveyor and overseer during the construction of the Rideau Canal
Tom Butler 1951 Actor
John By 1779 1836 Lieutenant-Colonel, overseer of the construction of the Canal and founder of the city  
Paul Byron 1989 Forward for Montreal Canadiens

C edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Ernie Calcutt 1932 1984 Ottawa Rough Riders announcer on CFRA radio, Canadian Football Hall of Fame and Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame inductee [4][5]
Hélène Campbell 1991 Organ donation campaigner
Noah Cantor 1971 Former CFL player
John Carling 1828 1911 Founder of the Ontario Agricultural College and the Central Experimental Farm  
Bruce Cassidy 1965 Former NHL player
Tom Cavanagh 1963 Actor  
Cody Ceci 1993 NHL player  
Parri Ceci 1961 CFL player
Sarah Chalke 1976 Actress  
Keshia Chanté 1988 Singer-songwriter, television personality, actress  
Bob Chiarelli 1941 Politician, former mayor of Ottawa
King Clancy 1903 1986 Former NHL player, referee, coach, and executive  
Catherine Clark 1976 Television broadcaster and daughter of former Prime Minister Joe Clark  
Bryan Cochrane 1957 Curler
Bruce Cockburn 1945 Folk/rock guitarist and singer-songwriter  
Eldon Coombe 1941 Curler
Bill Cowley 1912 1993 Hall of Fame hockey star, NHL scoring champion 1941, Founder Ottawa 67's.
Alex Cullen 1951 Politician, former MPP and member of Ottawa City Council
Barry Cullen 1935 Former NHL player  
Brian Cullen 1933 Former NHL player  
Elisha Cuthbert 1982 Actress

D edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Gabriela Dabrowski 1992 Tennis player  
Sévère D'Aoust Established a village in the region of Bearbrook in 1854  
Jack Darragh 1890 1924 Former NHL player  
Jonathan David 2000 Canada men's national soccer team player   [6]
Bruce Delaney Curler
Paul Dewar 1963 2019 Politician, former MP  
Gabrielle Diana 1999 Social media influencer and transgender rights activist  
Clive Doucet 1946 Writer and politician  
Pierre Dufault 1934   Radio-Canada journalist and sports commentator   [7]
Cecil Duncan 1893 1979 Canadian Amateur Hockey Association president   [8]
James Duthie 1966 Sportscaster on TSN  

E edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Ben Eager 1984 NHL and AHL player  
Kathleen Edwards 1978 Singer-songwriter and musician  
John Egan 1811 1857 Businessman and politician  
Chris Evans 1847 1917 Farmer and teamster turned outlaw

F edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
John Fauquier 1909 1981 Aviator and Royal Canadian Air Force bomber pilot
Shulamith Firestone 1945 2012 Radical feminist, writer and activist
Graham Fraser 1946 Journalist and Commissioner of Official Languages

G edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Jeremy Gara 1978 Drummer for Arcade Fire  
Chris Gardner 1985 Curler
Brendan Gillanders 1990 CFL player
Paul Girodo 1973 CFL player
Wallis Giunta 1985 Opera singer  
Igor Gouzenko 1919 1982 Soviet defector
Luba Goy 1945 Humanitarian. Actress. Comedian; The Royal Canadian Air Force
Tom Green 1971 Actor, comedian, media personality  
Lorne Greene 1915 1987 Actor and musician  
Nancy Greene 1943 Skier and member of the Senate of Canada  
Erik Gudbranson 1992 Ice hockey player for the Columbus Blue Jackets

H edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
George Hamilton 1781 1839 Lumber baron and politician
William Hamilton 1822 Lumber baron and politician
Jenn Hanna 1980 Curler  
Elisabeth Harvor 1936 Novelist and poet
Anne Heggtveit 1939 Alpine skier, gold medallist in the slalom at the 1960 Winter Olympics  
Robert Hervey 1820 1903 Lawyer and third mayor of Bytown  
Edward James Gibson Holland 1878 1948 Recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1900  
Diane Holmes Former member of Ottawa City Council
Jessica Holmes 1973 Comedian and actress  
Rachel Homan 1989 Curler, skip of the 2013 and 2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts championship team
Edgar Lewis Horwood 1868 1957 Architect, served as Chief Dominion Architect from 1915 to 1917
Andrew Huang 1984 Youtuber/Musician
William H. Hurdman 1818 1901 Entrepreneur and community leader

I edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Kira Isabella 1993 Country music artist  

J edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Donald Jackson 1940 Olympic figure skater
Russ Jackson 1936 Former CFL player
James Johnston 1849 Businessman and politician
Hans W. Jung 1958 Former Canadian Surgeon General

K edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Dan Kanter 1981 Musician, songwriter, producer, musical director and lead guitarist for Justin Bieber
Wilbert Keon 1935 2019 Heart surgeon, researcher, and former member of the Senate of Canada
Brian Kilrea 1934 Former AHL player and OHL coach and general manager
Bruce Kirby 1929 2021 Yacht designer, dinghy and offshore racer and journalist
Halder Kirby 1863 1924 Former AHAC player, doctor, and druggist  
Jason Kralt 1974 Former CFL player
John Kruspe 1943 Former CFL player, Public Administrator, Historian
Zion Kuwonu 1999 Singer, producer, Boygroup (Prettymuch)

L edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Bernie LaBarge 1953 Guitarist and singer-songwriter
Keith J. Laidler 1916 2003 Pioneer in chemical kinetics and authority on the physical chemistry of enzymes.
Brent Laing 1978 Curler
Denis Lapalme Paralympic athlete, actor
Clarissa Larisey 1999 Soccer player for Canada [9]
Craig Lauzon Actor, writer, and comedian
Andrew Leamy 1810 1868 Pioneer industrialist and community leader in Wrightstown, Lower Canada (Hull, Quebec)  
Lou Lefaive 1928 2002 Canadian sports administrator and civil servant   [10]
David Lemieux 1970 Archivist, Legacy Manager, Producer for the Grateful Dead
Devon Levi 2001 Ice hockey goalkeeper  
Jesse Levine 1987 Canadian/US tennis player  
J. E. Stanley Lewis 1888 1970 Former mayor of Ottawa
Rich Little 1938 Impressionist and voice actor  
Donal Logue 1965 Actor  
Chris Lovasz 1980 Internet personality

M edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Eddie MacCabe 1927 1998 Sports journalist and writer with the Ottawa Journal and Ottawa Citizen [11][12]
Flora MacDonald 1926 2015 Humanitarian, politician, first female foreign minister in Canada
Neil Macdonald 1957 Journalist
Norm Macdonald 1959 2021 Stand-up comedian, writer, producer and actor  
Steve MacLean 1954 Former astronaut and President of the Canadian Space Agency  
Edward Malloch 1801 1867 Merchant and politician
Elizabeth Manley 1965 Olympic figure skater  
Peter Mansbridge 1948 Broadcaster and news anchor  
Blaine Marchand 1949 Writer and poet
Princess Margriet of the Netherlands 1943 Daughter of Queen Juliana and sister of Queen Beatrix  
Kristina Maria 1989 Singer-songwriter  
K. C. Martel 1967 Actor
Bruce Matthews 1909 1991 Businessman and militia artillery officer
Terry Matthews 1943 Business-magnate and entrepreneur
Trevor Matthews 1982 Film producer and actor
Derek McCulloch 1964 Author of graphic novels, comics, books for children, and plays  
Dawn McEwen 1980 Curler, gold medalist at the 2014 Winter Olympics
Frank McGee 1882 1916 Former ice hockey player  
Edward McGillivray 1815 1885 Second mayor of Ottawa
Dalton McGuinty 1955 Former politician and Premier of Ontario  
David McGuinty 1960 Lawyer and politician  
Gavin McInnes 1970 Founder of the far-right neo-fascist Proud Boys group.  
Thomas McKay 1792 1855 Businessman and one of the founders of Ottawa
Bob McKeown 1950 Former CFL player, journalist, investigative reporter, producer; NBC Dateline, CBC The Fifth Estate, Documentary Film Maker
Daniel McLachlin 1810 1872 Businessman and politician  
Earl McRae 1942 2011 Journalist
Jean-Michel Ménard 1976 Curler
Anne Merklinger 1958 Curler and CEO of Own the Podium
Marc Methot 1985 NHL player  
Hugh Millikin 1957 Curler trained in Ottawa
Stevie Mikayne Writer
Emma Miskew 1989 Curler
Rich Moffatt Curler
Alanis Morissette 1974 Singer-songwriter, guitarist, record producer, and actress  
Vanessa Morgan 1992 Actor
John Morris 1978 Curler and 2010 Winter Olympics gold medalist
Hannah Moscovitch 1978 Playwright, author, dramatist
Alex Munter 1968 Former politician and journalist, CEO of CHEO  

N edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Yasir Naqvi 1973 Politician  
Evan Nepean 1752 1822 Politician and colonial administrator  

O edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Larry O'Brien 1949 Businessman and former mayor of Ottawa  
William Ogilvie 1846 1912 Dominion land surveyor, explorer, and Commissioner of the Yukon Territory  
Sandra Oh 1971 Actress  

P edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Jesse Palmer 1978 Sports commentator and former NFL player  
Jean-Gabriel Pageau 1992 Hockey athlete, forward for New York Islanders  
Richard Reed Parry 1977 Multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and member of Arcade Fire  
Frank Patrick 1885 1960 Former NHL player, coach, and general manager  
David Pattee 1778 1851 Businessman, judge, and politician
George Halsey Perley 1857 1938 Politician and diplomat  
William Goodhue Perley 1820 1890 Businessman and politician  
Matthew Perry 1969 2023 Actor  
Jean Pigott 1924 2012 Politician and businessperson
Denis Potvin 1953 Former NHL player  
Jean Potvin 1949 2022 Former NHL player
Gabrielle Poulin 1929 2015 Writer [13]
Harvey Pulford 1875 1940 Athlete and award winner in multiple sports  
Simon Pulsifer 1981 English Wikipedia contributor  

Q edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Silver Quilty 1891 1976 Early Canadian football player, coach, and referee. Canadian Football Hall of Fame inductee, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame indutee. President of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (1924–26)  

R edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Bob Rae 1948 Lawyer and former Premier of Ontario  
George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie 1770 1838 Soldier and colonial administrator, former Governor of Nova Scotia, Governor General of British North America, and Commander-in-Chief, India  
Alexander Robillard 1843 1907 Politician
Melanie Robillard 1982 Curler  
Randy Robitaille 1975 Former NHL player
John Rochester 1822 1894 Businessman, politician, and former mayor of Ottawa  
Erin Roger Scientist
Shelagh Rogers 1956 Radio broadcaster
James Rolfe 1967 Composer
Cristine Rotenberg 1988 YouTube personality
Kelly Rowan 1965 Actress and former fashion model  
Roger Rowley 1914 2007 Commanded the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders in 1944-1945
Derek Roy 1983 NHL player  
Kelleigh Ryan 1987 Fencer [14]

S edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Joëlle Sabourin 1972 Curler
Martin St. Pierre 1983 Former NHL player  
Marc Savard 1977 Former NHL player  
Craig Savill 1978 Curler
Andrew Scott 1967 Drummer for Sloan  
Barbara Ann Scott 1928 2012 Figure skater and gold medalist at the 1948 Winter Olympics [15]
John Scott 1822 1857 Politician, first mayor of Bytown
Richard William Scott 1825 1913 Lawyer and politician  
Melinda Shankar 1992 Actress  
Hamby Shore 1886 1918 Former ice hockey Player
James Sieveright 1812 Farmer and community leader
James Skead 1817 1884 Businessman and politician  
Elizabeth Smart 1913 1986 Poet and novelist  
Shane Smith 1970 Co-founder and CEO of VICE Media
Trevor Smith 1985 NHL player  
Sasha Sokolov 1943 Writer
Nicholas Sparks 1794 1862 Businessman and politician
Vanessa Morgon 1992 Actress
Bruce Stuart 1881 1961 Former ice hockey player  
Ivonka Survilla 1936 President of the Belarusian People's Republic (BNR), the Belarusian government in exile.  
Mark Sutcliffe 1968 Politician, current Mayor of Ottawa  

T edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Talk (Nick Durocher) Musician ("Run Away to Mars") [16]
Katie Tallo Screenwriter, film director, and author [17]
Linda Thom 1943 Olympic gold medal-winning shooter  
Kai Thomas writer [18]
Alexandre Trudeau 1973 Philosopher, filmmaker, author, journalist
Justin Trudeau 1971 Politician, 23rd and current Prime Minister of Canada  
Margaret Trudeau 1948 Author, actress, photographer
Michel Trudeau 1975 1998 Scientist, Environmentalist
J. B. Turgeon 1810 1897 First French-Canadian mayor of Bytown

V edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Rick Vaive 1959 Former NHL player  

W edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Jeff Waters 1966 Guitarist and founder of Annihilator  
Ken Watkin 1954 Former Judge Advocate General of the Canadian Armed Forces
Jim Watson 1961 Politician, former member of Ottawa City Council, former MPP and former Mayor of Ottawa  
MacKenzie Weegar 1994 NHL defenceman for the Calgary Flames, drafted by the Florida Panthers in 2013
Isabelle Weidemann 1995 Speed skater
Ken Westerfield 1947 Disc sport (Frisbee) pioneer; landed in Ottawa from the U.S. in 1970  
Joel Westheimer Professor at the University of Ottawa
Bill Westwick 1908 1990 Sportswriter for the Ottawa Journal from 1926 to 1973, inductee into the Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame and the Canadian Football Hall of Fame [19][20]
Ezekiel Stone Wiggins 1839 1910 Amateur meteorologist  
Philemon Wright 1760 1839 Farmer, entrepreneur, and founder of Wrightstown, Lower Canada (Hull, Quebec)  
Ruggles Wright 1793 1863 Lumber merchant

Y edit

Name Birth year Death year Description Image Refs
Jason Young 1979 Curler

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Post, Special to National (2013-11-10). "Ottawa native Hugh Acheson is redefining regional cuisine in Georgia". National Post. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  2. ^ "Chris Bumstead - Greatest Physiques". www.greatestphysiques.com. 2016-09-08. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  3. ^ "Chris Bumstead Wins 2020 Classic Physique Olympia". BarBend. 2020-12-20. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  4. ^ "Ernie Calcutt". Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame. 1988. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  5. ^ "Ernie Calcutt". Canadian Football Hall of Fame. 2017. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  6. ^ Jobin, Jonathan (September 10, 2018). "Jonathan David, la nouvelle coqueluche du soccer canadien". CBC/Radio-Canada. Archived from the original on May 23, 2021. Retrieved December 21, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. ^ Gratton, Denis (June 22, 2018). "Pierre Dufault, le dernier des grands". Le Droit (in French). Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  8. ^ "Cecil Duncan". Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame. 2006. Retrieved 2019-11-05.
  9. ^ "Young Canadian international forward Clarissa Larisey on the move and loving it". thestar.com. 2022-10-08. Retrieved 2023-06-24.
  10. ^ Ferguson, Bob (2005). Who's Who in Canadian Sport, Volume 4. Markham, Ontario: Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd. p. 256. ISBN 1-55041-855-6.
  11. ^ Chwialkowska, Luiza (May 24, 1998). "Eddie MacCabe: A glimpse it the city's soul". Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ontario. p. 7. 
  12. ^ Brown, Dave (May 23, 1998). "Eddie MacCabe: A local legend lost". Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ontario. p. 27. ; Brown, Dave (May 23, 1998). "MacCabe did it well or didn't bother with it at all". Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ontario. p. 28. 
  13. ^ Valérie Lessard, "Derniers adieux à un phare de la littérature franco-ontarienne". Le Droit, February 14, 2015.
  14. ^ "Kelleigh Ryan". Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website. 25 October 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
  15. ^ "Barbara Ann Scott". Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website. 19 September 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
  16. ^ Randy Boswell, "From Stittsville to Mars, the unlikely journey of Ottawa musician Nick Durocher". Ottawa Citizen, October 6, 2022.
  17. ^ Lalande, Dan (2021-06-24). "Ottawa Author Makes NY Times and Globe and Mail". FACES Magazine. Retrieved 2022-10-18.
  18. ^ Ryan B. Patrick, "6 Black Canadian writers to watch in 2023". CBC Books, February 2, 2023.
  19. ^ "W. G. 'Bill' Westwick". Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame. 1983. Retrieved February 6, 2022.
  20. ^ "Bill Westwick". Canadian Football Hall of Fame. 1984. Retrieved February 6, 2022.