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Notable persons who were born, grew up, resided or lived in Saskatoon:
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Mark Abley – writer
Hugh Alan Anderson (1933–2015) – Canadian politician and a Member of the Canadian Parliament
Mel Angelstad – former professional ice hockey player
Colby Armstrong – former National Hockey League (NHL) player, currently a hockey analyst with Sportsnet
Riley Armstrong – former hockey player, having played two games in the NHL with San Jose Sharks
Brent Ashton – former NHL hockey player
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Mike Babcock – former head ice hockey coach
Lorne Babiuk – former director, VIDO-InterVac
Jon Ballantyne — two-time Juno Award-winning jazz pianist and composer
C. Donald Bateman – inventor of the ground proximity warning system (GPWS)
Wade Belak (1976–2011) – former NHL player with Nashville Predators
Frederick E. Betts (1870–1942) – president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
Byron Bitz – former NHL player with Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers
Trevor Blackwell – entrepreneur
Allan Blakeney – former Premier of Saskatchewan
Derek Boogaard (1982–2011) – former NHL hockey player with New York Rangers
Dave Brown – former NHL player with Philadelphia Flyers and Edmonton Oilers
Sidney Buckwold – former Mayor of Saskatoon
Hy Buller (1926–1968) – All Star NHL ice hockey player
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Hugh Cairns (VC) – World War I soldier awarded the Victoria Cross
Lorne Calvert – former Premier of Saskatchewan
Steph Cameron – folk singer-songwriter
Ethel Catherwood – Olympic medalist
Dmytro Cipywnyk – physician and academic
Emily Clark – ice hockey player
Kim Coates – Canadian/American actor, Sons of Anarchy; born in Saskatoon
Renée Coleman – Canadian actress who has appeared in several TV shows and movies
David Curie (VC) – World War II soldier awarded the Victoria Cross
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Mark Dacey – 2004 Brier Champion
Joyce Davidson – TV personality
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Michael Eklund – actor
Dan Ellis – NHL goaltender with Florida Panthers
Shane Endicott – former NHL hockey player
Todd Ewen – former NHL player with St.Louis Blues and Anaheim Mighty Ducks
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Sylvia Fedoruk – scientist, former Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
Larry Fisher – murderer of Gail Miller
Don Freed – singer-songwriter
Dawna Friesen – newscaster
Pete Friesen – guitar player for Alice Cooper, Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden and The Almighty
Gayleen Froese – author
Wes Funk – writer
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Michael Garnett – former NHL goaltender with the Atlanta Thrashers
Joanna Glass – playwright
Glenda Goertzen – author
Bruce Gordon
Herb Grosch – computer scientist
Tom Grummett – comic book artist
Eric Gryba – NHL player with the Edmonton Oilers
Lyell Gustin – music educator
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Brandon Hagel – professional ice hockey player
Chris Hajt – professional ice hockey player, Lukko
Emmett Hall – former Supreme Court Justice
Stu Hart (1915–2003) – professional wrestling patriarch
Ray Hnatyshyn – former Governor General of Canada
Robert Hodges – PhD in biochemistry, former Olympic speed skater (1968, 1972)
Gustin House – Lyell Gustin, decades-long teacher of many eminent pianists province-wide
Gordie Howe (1928–2016) – NHL and WHA hockey player
Bill Hunter (1920–2002) – ice hockey entrepreneur
Jorgen Hus – Saskatchewan Roughriders Football player
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Susan Jacks – singer-songwriter, producer, member of The Poppy Family
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Miklos Kanitz – Holocaust survivor
Ryan Keller – former NHL hockey player for the Ottawa Senators
Dave King – university and NHL hockey coach
Ken Kirzinger – actor and stuntman, famous for playing Jason Voorhees in Freddy vs. Jason
Joseph Kotlar (comedian)
Darcy Kuemper – goalie for the NHL franchise Washington Capitals
Kaylyn Kyle – member of the Canada women's national soccer team
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Annette Lapointe – writer
Regan Lauscher – Canadian luge champion
James Le Jeune (1910–1983) – painter, born in Saskatoon
Catriona Le May Doan – speed skater, Olympic medalist
Chelazon Leroux – drag performer seen on Canada's Drag Race (season 3)
Alison Lang – Canadian Olympic basketball player
Curtis Leschyshyn – former NHL hockey player
Ernest Lindner (1897–1988) – painter
Trey Lyles – professional basketball player
Vic Lynn (1925–2010) – ice hockey player
Taylor Leier – former NHL hockey player having played with the Philadelphia Flyers, now playing in Europe
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Stony Mac – drag performer, appeared on Call Me Mother (season 2)
Duncan MacPherson (1966–1989) – ice hockey player
Keith Magnuson (died 2003) – former NHL hockey player, Chicago Blackhawks
Tyler Mane – former pro wrestler and actor
Yann Martel – Booker Prize winning author
Mike Maurer – CFL fullback
Daniel Mason – novelist and physician
Chris McAllister – former NHL hockey player
Shane Meier – actor
David Milgaard – falsely accused/convicted/imprisoned for murder of Gail Miller
Gail Miller – victim of murder by Larry Fisher, for which David Milgaard was falsely convicted
Joni Mitchell – musician, artist
Allan Moffat – racing car driver (based in Australia); 12 Hours of Sebring winner and four-time winner of the Australian Touring Car Championship and Bathurst 1000
Keith Morrison – Dateline NBC correspondent
Farley Mowat – novelist
Jasmin Mozaffari – film director and screenwriter
Alaa Murabit – doctor, award-winning global strategist and policymaker
Carey Nelson – long-distance runner
Darin Nesbitt – professor at Douglas College
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Lane Pederson – NHL player
Michaela Pereira – HLN anchor
Krista Phillips – professional basketball player (former University of Michigan Women's Basketball player)
Rich Pilon – former NHL hockey player
"Rowdy" Roddy Piper (Roderick Toombs) (died 2015) – professional wrestler and film actor
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Doug Redl – Canadian football player
Scott Redl – Canadian football player
Drew Remenda – TV colour analyst for the San Jose Sharks and radio show host
Kyle Riabko – actor and musician
Roy Romanow – former Premier of Saskatchewan
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William Sarjeant – geology professor and author
Brayden Schenn – NHL hockey player with St. Louis Blues
Luke Schenn – NHL hockey player with Toronto Maple Leafs
Nathan Simington – Commissioner of FCC
Brian Skrudland – former NHL hockey forward, two-time Stanley Cup champion
Arthur Slade – author
Theresa Sokyrka – singer-songwriter, musician, and placed second on season 2 of "Canadian Idol"
Brent Sopel – NHL hockey player with Atlanta Thrashers
Chandler Stephenson – NHL hockey player with Vegas Golden Knights
Jarret Stoll – NHL hockey player with Los Angeles Kings
Neil Stonechild – high-profile victim of an alleged starlight tour
Joey Stylez (Joseph Laplante) – hip hop artist
David Sutcliffe – actor
Anne Szumigalski – poet
Maïa Shwinghammer – skier
Brianne Theisen-Eaton – twice World Athletics Championships silver medalist in heptathlon
Gordon Tootoosis – First Nations actor
Shannon Tweed – actress, wife of Gene Simmons of KISS
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Guy Vanderhaeghe – author
Sugith Varughese – writer, director and actor
Suzie Vinnick – folk/blues singer-songwriter and guitarist
Julia Voth – actress and model
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Cam Ward – NHL hockey goaltender, Chicago Blackhawks
Ed Whalen – host and commentator, Stampede Wrestling
Steven Woods – Quack.com co-founder, current Google Waterloo site director
Henry Woolf – actor
James Wright – ice hockey player, plays in the Swedish Hockey League for the Linköpings HC, formerly in the NHL for the Winnipeg Jets and the Tampa Bay Lightning
Janet Wright (1945–2016) – actress and cast member of Corner Gas
Larry Wruck – CFL player
See also
List of people from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
List of people from Regina, Saskatchewan