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This is a list of notable people who are from Toronto, Ontario, or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in that city.
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Abdominal – hip hop musician
Natalie Achonwa – WNBA player
Patrick J. Adams – actor (Suits)
Oluniké Adeliyi – actress (Flashpoint)
Jeremie Albino - musician
Chris Alexander – diplomat
Nickeil Alexander-Walker – NBA player
Robbie Amell – actor
Stephen Amell – actor (Arrow)
Enza Anderson – writer, transgender rights activist
Shamier Anderson – actor
Gordon Stewart Anderson – author
John Andrews – architect
Mark Andrews – swimmer
Lou Angotti – former NHL player
Kent Angus – businessman
Steve Anthony – television host
Danny Antonucci – animator and creator of Ed, Edd n Eddy
Andreas Apostolopoulos – businessman
Alfred Apps – businessman, lawyer and political activist
Syl Apps – former NHL player
Will Arnett – actor
Amy Ashmore Clark – vaudeville performer, songwriter, composer
Margaret Atwood – Booker Prize-winning novelist, poet, literary critic and essayist
Ayria – musician
Yank Azman – actor
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Andrew Bachelor – actor, comedian, and internet personality
Aaron Badgley – music journalist and radio host
Jay Bahadur – journalist and author, known for his reporting on piracy in Somalia
Frederick Banting – medical scientist and doctor, co-discoverer of insulin, 1923 Nobel laureate
Dalano Banton – NBA player, currently plays for the Portland Trail Blazers
RJ Barrett – NBA player, currently plays for the Toronto Raptors
Thomas J. Bata – businessman
Robert Bateman – painter
Eric Bauza – voice actor (Bunnicula, Looney Tunes Cartoons, Tiny Toons Looniversity)
Isabel Bayrakdarian – opera singer
Jake Beale – voice actor
Samantha Bee – actress and comedian
Jeanne Beker – fashion television personality and reporter
John Wilson Bengough – cartoonist
Alfred David Benjamin – Australian-born businessman and philanthropist
Anthony Bennett – NBA player
Christine Bentley – CTV news anchor
Nikki Benz – pornographic film actress
Pierre Berton – author, historian, journalist and TV personality
Charles Best – medical scientist, co-discoverer of insulin
Sim Bhullar – professional basketball player
Alfred J. Billes – co-founder of Canadian Tire
J. William Billes – co-founder of Canadian Tire
Josh Binstock – Olympic volleyball player
Conrad Black – media mogul
Jully Black – R&B singer
Rachel Blanchard – actress
Lloyd Bochner – actor (Dynasty)
Andy Borodow – Olympic wrestler
Devon Bostick – actor, known for playing Rodrick in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series
Hédi Bouraoui – poet, novelist and academic
John McEntee Bowman – founding president of Bowman-Biltmore Hotels Corp.
Liona Boyd – classical guitarist, composer, songwriter and singer
Shary Boyle – artist
Diana Braithwaite – electric blues singer, songwriter and screenwriter
Cindy Breakspeare – Miss World 1976 and mother of Grammy-winning reggae musician Damian Marley
Christopher Britton – actor, stage actor, and voice actor
Daniel Brooks – theatre director, actor and playwright
Chester Brown – alternative cartoonist and Libertarian Party of Canada candidate
Clifton Brown – kickboxer
Billy Bryans – musician
Rob Burgess – tech CEO
Marty Burke – former NHL player
Theresa Burke – journalist
Matthew Burnett – record producer
Martha Burns – actress
Jackie Burroughs – actress
Jim Butterfield – computer programmer
Mikey Bustos – youtuber
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Daniel Caesar – singer
Barry Callaghan – historian
Morley Callaghan – journalist, writer
June Callwood – social activist, journalist
Bill Cameron – journalist
Christian Campbell – actor
Neve Campbell – actress (Party of Five, Scream series)
Nicholas Campbell – actor (Da Vinci's Inquest)
Sterling Campbell – former MPP
John Candy – comic actor
Jim Carrey – actor and comedian
Shelley Carroll – municipal politician
Anson Carter – professional hockey player
Luciana Carro – actress
Gino Cavallini – former NHL player
Lucas Cavallini – soccer player
Paul Cavallini – former NHL player
Michael Cera – actor, singer, musician
Patrick Chan – figure skater
Christopher Chapman – film director, writer, and cinematographer
Ann Y. K. Choi – author
Hayden Christensen – actor
Choclair – hip hop musician
Ping Chong – contemporary theatre director
Olivia Chow – 66th Mayor of Toronto, Former New Democratic Party Member of Parliament, former Toronto city councillor
George Chuvalo – boxer
Jerry Ciccoritti – film, TV, and theatre director
Casey Cizikas – NHL player
William Robinson Clark – theologian, Fellow and President of the Royal Society of Canada
Austin Clarke – writer
Adrienne Clarkson – journalist, broadcaster and former Governor General of Canada
David Clarkson – NHL player
Paul Clatney – Canadian football player
Sebastian Cluer – director, producer, writer
Hampden Zane Churchill Cockburn – recipient of the Victoria Cross
Andrew Cogliano – NHL player for the Dallas Stars
Matt Cohen – writer
Dusty Cohl – filmmaker, co-founder of the Toronto International Film Festival and Canada's Walk of Fame
Carlo Colaiacovo – NHL player
Enrico Colantoni – actor (Veronica Mars, Flashpoint)
John Colicos – actor
James Collip – scientist
John Colapinto – journalist, author and novelist
Alex Colville – painter
Brian Conacher – former NHL player
Charlie Conacher – former NHL player
Pete Conacher – former NHL player
Roy Conacher – former NHL player
Kurtis Conner – comedian and youtuber
Jesse Cook – Juno Award winning guitarist
Stephen Cook – computer scientist
Jack Kent Cooke – industrialist
Adam "Edge" Copeland – Independent, WWE, and AEW professional wrestler
Barry Cort – former MLB player
Douglas Coupland – writer, artist
Alyson Court – actor
Christina Cox – actress, stuntwoman
Deborah Cox – singer
Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter – world's best known geometer
Laura Creavalle – Guyanese-born Canadian/American professional bodybuilder
Rob Crifo – Canadian football player
J. Howard Crocker – educator and sports executive with the YMCA and Amateur Athletic Union of Canada
Jonathan Crombie – actor
Neil Crone – actor, comedian
David Cronenberg – film director
Jim Cuddy – musician, lead singer of Blue Rodeo
Ayesha Curry – entrepreneur
Henry Czerny – actor
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Chantal Da Silva – journalist residing in the U.K.
Cynthia Dale – actress
Jennifer Dale – actress
Cathy Daley – visual artist, educator
Leslie Dan – businessman
Mychael Danna – Academy Award-winning film composer (Life of Pi)
Robertson Davies – writer
Fred Davis – radio/TV broadcaster (Front Page Challenge)
Janet Davis – municipal politician
William B. Davis – actor (The X Files)
Clifton Dawson – NFL player
deadmau5 – electronic music producer and DJ
Nicole de Boer – actress
Michael DeForge – comics artist and illustrator
Dana Dentata – musician and model
Andre De Grasse – sprinter
Laysla De Oliveira – actress
Jack Devine – President of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and radio personality
Sergio Di Zio – actor (Flashpoint)
Chris Diamantopoulos – actor and comedian
Jack Diamond – architect
Diamond Rings – music artist
Wayne Dillon – former NHL player
Cheri DiNovo – politician
DL Incognito – hip hop musician
Nina Dobrev – actress
Fefe Dobson – singer
Cory Doctorow – blogger, journalist and science fiction author
Fateh Doe – rapper, singer, and lyricist
Andy Donato – editorial cartoonist for the Toronto Sun
Peter Donato – marathon runner
Max Douglas a.k.a. Salgood Sam – comic artist, author, and blogger
Naheed Dosani – doctor
Riele Downs – actress
John Drainie – actor
Drake – rapper
Kris Draper – NHL
Dream Warriors – hip hop group
Jamie Drysdale – ice hockey player
Rob Ducey – MLB player
Rick Dudley – former NHL player
Alexander Roberts Dunn – recipient of the Victoria Cross
Kyle Bobby Dunn – composer, arranger, performer
George Dunning – animator, director
Steve Durbano – former NHL player
Arthur Jeffrey Dempster – physicist
Julian Dzeko – DJ/producer and member of Dzeko & Torres with Luis Torres
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Jayne Eastwood – actress
Timothy Eaton – retail proprietor
Tim Ecclestone – former NHL player
Tom Edur – former NHL player
Gary Edwards – former NHL player
Atom Egoyan – film director
Oren Eizenman – Israeli-Canadian ice hockey player
Kilian Elkinson (born 1990) – Bermudian footballer
David James Elliott – actor (JAG)
Emma-Lee – singer-songwriter and photographer
Rik Emmett – guitarist, vocalist, original member of hard rock band Triumph.
Bob Essensa – former NHL player
George Evans – jazz singer, producer, recording artist
Gil Evans – jazz musician
Jake Evans – ice hockey player for the Montreal Canadiens
Jordan Evans – record producer
Dylan Everett – actor
J. S. Ewart – advocate for Canadian independence
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Percy Faith – composer
George Faludy – poet
Hilary Farr – home designer, Love It or List It
Holly Farrell – self-taught outsider artist; Barbie & Ken series
Leslie Feist – singer-songwriter
Perdita Felicien – hurdler
Mario Ferraro – NHL player
Louis Ferreira – actor
Sharon Fichman – Canadian/Israeli tennis player
Joy Fielding, writer
Timothy Findley – writer
Melanie Fiona – R&B musician
John Fitzpatrick – track and fielder, football player, engineer and inventor
Joe Flaherty – comic actor
Patrick Flatley – former NHL player
Ian Flynn – comic book writer
Dave Foley – comedian
Megan Follows – actress (Anne of Green Gables)
Evan Fong – YouTube Personality also called VanossGaming
Adam Foote – former NHL player
Doug Ford Sr. – businessman and politician
Doug Ford Jr. – politician and businessman
Michael Ford – politician
Rob Ford – 64th Mayor of Toronto
Dwight Foster – former NHL player
Liam Foudy – NHL player
Sean Foudy – football player
Rick Fox – NBA basketball player and actor
Lou Franceschetti – former NHL player
Mark Friedman – NHL player
Barbara Frum – journalist, news anchor
David Frum – political commentator
Ajay Fry – television host/personality
Northrop Frye – literary critic, academic
David Furnish – filmmaker and producer, husband of Elton John
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Sarah Gadon – actress
Bill Gardner - ice hockey player
Ed Gass-Donnelly – film director, screenwriter and producer
Daniel Gaudet – Olympic gymnast
Frank Gehry – architect
Jack Gelineau – former NHL player
General Idea – art collective
Eric Genuis – pianist and composer
Jian Ghomeshi – radio and TV broadcaster, writer, musician
Graeme Gibson – writer
Sky Gilbert – writer, actor, drag performer
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – NBA player
Paul Gillis – former NHL player
George Clay Ginty – Union Army Brigadier General
Mark Giordano – NHL player for the Toronto Maple Leafs
Ken Girard – former NHL player
Malcolm Gladwell – writer (Tipping Point, Blink!)
Natalie Glebova – Miss Universe Canada 2005, Miss Universe 2005
Brian Glennie – former NHL player
Fred Glover – former NHL player and coach
Warren Godfrey – former NHL player
Ritika Goel – doctor, writer, academic, activist
Thelma Golden – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
Emma Goldman – political activist
Kat Goldman – singer-songwriter
Glenn Goldup – former NHL player
Sasha Gollish – competitive runner
Larry Goodenough – former NHL player
Barclay Goodrow – NHL ice hockey player
Allan Gotlieb – ex-Canadian diplomat
Sondra Gotlieb – writer
Glenn Gould – pianist
Katherine Govier – writer
Lawrence Gowan – musician, lead vocalist of the band Styx (1999–present)
Barbara Gowdy – writer, fiction
Dakota Goyo – actor
Arthur Edward Grasett – commander of VIII Corps during the Second World War
Saya Gray – musician
Edward Greenspan – lawyer and politician
Barbara Greenwood – educator and children's author
Kathryn Greenwood – actress
John Greyson – filmmaker (Proteus)
Lynne Griffin – actress
Shenae Grimes – actress
Paul Gross – actor, producer, director
Allan Grossman – politician
Group of Seven – art collective
Peter Gzowski – radio broadcaster (CBC Radio's Morningside) and writer
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Ian Hacking – philosopher
Corey Haim – actor
George Hainsworth – former NHL player
Michael Hainsworth – business reporter
Barbara Hamilton – actress
Dougie Hamilton – NHL player, currently with the New Jersey Devils
Moshe Hammer – violinist
Rick Hampton (born 1956) – former NHL player
Ned Hanlan – rower
Yuzuru Hanyu – figure skater
Stephen Harper (born 1959) – 22nd Prime Minister of Canada
Billy Harris (1935–2001) – former NHL player
Billy Harris (born 1952) – former NHL player
Lawren Harris – Group of Seven artist
Richard Harrison – poet
Don Harron – comedian, actor, director, radio/TV host, author and composer
Leon Hatziioannou – Canadian football player
Asante Haughton – mental health worker and activist
Dale Hawerchuk – former NHL player
Brent Hawkes – clergyman, gay rights activist
Ronnie Hawkins – musician
Jeff Healey – musician
Steven Heighton – novelist, poet
Alan Milliken Heisey Sr. – politician, author, publisher
Karl Brooks Heisey – mining engineer and executive
Lawrence Heisey – publisher
Katherine Henderson – president and CEO of Curling Canada and Hockey Canada
Murray Henderson – former NHL player
Adam Henrich (born 1984) – ice hockey player
Michael Henrich (born 1980) – ice hockey player
Sheila Heti – author
Foster Hewitt – sports broadcaster (Hockey Night in Canada)
W. A. Hewitt – sports executive and journalist, Hockey Hall of Fame inductee
Dan Hill – singer-songwriter
George Hislop – gay activist
Lionel Hitchman – former NHL player
Abby Hoffman – track and field
Joshua Ho-Sang (born 1996) – ice hockey player
Nadia L. Hohn – children's book writer
Clive Holden – poet, film director and visual artist
Laurie Holden – actress (The Walking Dead)
Jason Hook - Guitarist
Mike Hoolboom – filmmaker
Kenny Hotz – actor (Kenny vs Spenny)
Lauren Howe – Miss Universe Canada 2017
Andrew Huang – musician / Youtuber
Jack Hughes (born 2001) – NHL player
Stuart Hughes – actor
Walter Huston – Academy Award-winning actor (The Treasure of the Sierra Madre)
William Hutt – actor (Stratford Festival)
Zach Hyman – NHL ice hockey player
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Marci Ien – journalist and politician
Michael Ignatieff – federal Liberal leader, academic, journalist
George "Punch" Imlach – former NHL coach and general manager
Robin Ingle – CEO and chairman of the Ingle Group of Companies
Malcolm Ingram – independent film director and podcaster
Gary Inness – former NHL player
Harold Innis – economist and university professor
Michael Ironside – actor
Kenneth E. Iverson – computer scientist
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A.Y. Jackson – Group of Seven artist
Harvey "Busher" Jackson – former NHL player
Jane Jacobs – economist, urban theorist and activist
Lisa Jakub – former child actress
Stephan James – actor
Gary Jarrett – former NHL player
Maureen Jennings – novelist
Peter Jennings – ABC News anchor
Connor Jessup – actor, short film director
Norman Jewison – film director (Moonstruck)
Joël – singer-songwriter, dancer
Harold E. Johns – medical physicist
Amy Jo Johnson – actress
Ben Johnson – sprinter, stripped of 100m gold medal at 1988 Summer Olympics for doping
Molly Johnson – singer-songwriter
Jamie Johnston – actor
George Jonas – writer, journalist
Cory Joseph – NBA player for the Orlando Magic
Demetrius Joyette – actor
Just John x Dom Dias – musical duo
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William Kahan – mathematician and computer scientist
Irving Kaplansky – mathematician
Moez Kassam – hedge fund manager, founder of Anson Group
Hadley Kay – actor
Guy Gavriel Kay – writer
Sherry Kean – singer
Trenna Keating – actress
Ben Kerr – busker
Mart Kenney – jazz musician and bandleader
Michael Kerzner – Solicitor General of Ontario
The Kids in the Hall – television comedy troupe
Gail Kim – female professional wrestler
William Lyon Mackenzie King – 10th Prime Minister of Canada
Gord Kirke – lawyer and sports executive
Mia Kirshner – actor
Naomi Klein – journalist, author (No Logo, The Shock Doctrine) and social activist
K'naan – hip hop musician
Mike Knuble – former NHL player
Chris Kontos – former NHL player
Terry Koumoudouros – strip club owner-operator
K-os – hip hop musician
Ted Kotcheff – director
George Kottaras – MLB player
H. David Kotz – attorney
Anton Kuerti – pianist
Aggie Kukulowicz – former NHL player, Air Canada travel agent
Maya Kulenovic – painter
Floyd Kuptana – Inuit artist
Faisal Kutty – lawyer, writer, Muslim activist
Bruce Kuwabara – architect
Nick Kypreos – former NHL player
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George Lagogianes – news anchor, reporter and TV personality
Don Lake – actor and writer
Maurice LaMarche – voice actor (Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Tiny Toon Adventures)
Heath Lamberts – theatre actor
Laurene Landon – actress
Michele Landsberg – journalist, author, public speaker, feminist and social activist
Tory Lanez – rapper
Richie Laryea – soccer player
Mel Lastman – 62nd Mayor of Toronto; businessman
Henry Lau – singer, musician, actor, and ex-member of South Korean boy band Super Junior M
Ashley Lawrence – soccer player for the Canada national team
Jack Layton – politician, leader of the federal New Democratic Party
Mike Layton – municipal politician, son of Jack Layton
Michael Lazarovitch – actor
Stephen Leacock – writer, humourist
Christine Peng-Peng Lee – Olympic and NCAA gymnast
Dennis Lee – children's author, poet
Geddy Lee – musician, lead singer of Rush
Mark Lee – musician, member of South Korean band NCT (group), Canadian South Korean singer
Sook-Yin Lee – media personality
Michael Lee-Chin – businessman, investor
Manny Legace – former NHL player
Peter C. Lemon – recipient of the Medal of Honor
E.J. Lennox – architect
Sean Leon – rapper
Dan Lett – actor
David Levin – Israeli ice hockey player
Baruch Levine – singer and entertainer
Alex "Mine Boy" Levinsky (1910–1990) – NHL hockey player
Tamara Levitt – author, mindfulness instructor, and voice over artist most widely known as the narrator for the Calm app
Dan Levy – TV host and actor
Avi Lewis – documentary filmmaker and radio/TV broadcaster
Dana Lewis – journalist
Glenn Lewis – R&B singer
Ivor Lewis – sculptor
Larnell Lewis – musician
Marc Lewis – neuroscientist and author
Sharon Lewis – journalist
Stephen Lewis – former UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa, former politician, humanitarian and academic
Tau Lewis -- artist
Alex Lifeson – musician, guitarist of Rush
Lights – musician
Thea Lim – writer
Elena Lobsanova – ballet dancer
Jason Logan – illustrator, writer, graphic designer, and art director
Robert K. Logan – author and academic
Bob Lorimer – former NHL player
Steve Ludzik – former NHL player
James Lumbers – painter
Erica Luttrell – actress
Laurie Lynd – Canadian screenwriter and director
George Seymour Lyon – gold medalist in golf at St. Louis Olympics 1904; reigning champion for 112 years
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Raine Maida – folk singer
Eddie MacCabe – sports journalist and writer
Ann-Marie MacDonald – playwright, novelist, actor and journalist
J. E. H. MacDonald – Group of Seven artist
Norm Macdonald – comic actor (Saturday Night Live)
Daniel MacIvor – playwright, actor and theatre/film director
Steve Mackall – voice actor
William Lyon Mackenzie – first Mayor of Toronto; first president of the Republic of Canada; a leader in the Upper Canada Rebellion
John Macleod – biochemist and physiologist
Margaret MacMillan – historian and expert of leader international relationships
Maestro – hip-hop musician
Daniel Magder – actor
Christine Magee – spokesperson and co-founder of Sleep Country Canada
Arnaud Maggs – artist
Jamaal Magloire – former NBA player
Kevin Maguire – former NHL player
Victor Malarek – journalist
Giorgio Mammoliti – municipal politician
Manafest – Christian rapper/singer-songwriter
Erik Mana – magician
Howie Mandel – actor, comedian, writer, producer
Dylan Mandlsohn – stand-up comedian
Peter Mansbridge – CBC News chief correspondent
Jay Manuel – make-up artist/fashion photographer
Lisa Marcos – actress (Played, The Listener)
Simon Marcus – kickboxer
Hector Marinaro – soccer coach and former forward
Rob Marinaro – soccer coach and former goalkeeper
Amanda Marshall – singer-songwriter
Ruth Marshall – actress (Flashpoint)
Mae Martin – comedian, writer, actor (Feel Good)
Russell Martin – MLB player
Dennis Maruk – former NHL player
Ron Marzel – lawyer
James Mason – banker, Senator and soldier
Mark Masri – tenor and gospel singer
Mena Massoud – actor
Raymond Massey – actor
Vincent Massey – 18th Governor General of Canada
Walter Massey – actor
Pat Mastroianni – actor (Degrassi franchise)
Cameron Mathison – actor
Bruce Mau – designer (S,M,L,XL)
James Mavor – economist and social figure
Brad May – former NHL player
Sanaz Mazinani – artist
Rachel McAdams – actress
Wallace McCain – McCain foods and Maple leaf foods
Sheila McCarthy – actress
Eric McCormack – actor (Will and Grace)
Ernest McCulloch – cellular biologist
Dean McDermott – actor and reality show personality (Tori & Dean: Inn Love)
Bruce McDonald – film director
Kevin McDonald – comedian, actor, member of The Kids in the Hall
Michael McGowan – film director
Don McKellar – actor, screenwriter and film director
Ella N. McLean, Countess Norraikow – author and metaphysician
Seaton McLean – film and TV producer
Marshall McLuhan – academic and writer (Understanding Media)
Evgenia Medvedeva – Russian figure skater
Gerry Meehan – former NHL player
Shawn Mendes – musician, singer
Heather Menzies – actress (The Sound of Music)
Lindsay G Merrithew – actor, producer, fitness entrepreneur
Lorne Michaels – producer and creator of Saturday Night Live
Michie Mee – hip hop musician
Rick Middleton – former NHL player
Ramona Milano – actress (Due South)
Greg Millen – former NHL player
Minhi Wang - drag performer and model
David Mirvish – theatrical impresario
Ed Mirvish – theatrical impresario, founder of Honest Ed's
Rohinton Mistry – writer
Stacie Mistysyn – actress (Degrassi franchise)
Joni Mitchell – musician
Kim Mitchell – musician
Shay Mitchell – actress
Colin Mochrie – actor and improvisational comedian (Whose Line Is It Anyway?)
Geraldine Moodie – photographer
Dora Mavor Moore – founder of Canada's professional theater
Mavor Moore – pioneer of Canadian television
Rick Moranis – actor, comedian, writer, producer
Jeffrey Morgan – writer, photographer, authorized biographer (Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop & The Stooges)
Raymond Moriyama – architect
Greg Morris – Canadian football player
Dylan Moscovitch – Olympic medalist pair skater
James Motluk – filmmaker
Murray Douglas Morton – lawyer, trustee and chair of Toronto Board of Education, Member of Parliament
Farley Mowat – writer
Mr. Attic – hip hop musician
Rania El Mugammar – writer, educator, activist
Hope Muir – artistic director designate of National Ballet of Canada
Craig Muni – former NHL player
Peter Munk – founder of Barrick Gold
Robert Munsch – children's author
Mike Murphy – former NHL player
Anne Murray – singer
Mathew Murray – writer, web series creator
Barton Myers – architect
Mike Myers – comic actor (Saturday Night Live, Austin Powers)
Alannah Myles – singer
Mysterion the Mind Reader – mentalist
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Mark Napier – former NHL player
Nash the Slash – musician
Nasri – pop singer
Nav – musician and record producer
Natasha Negovanlis – actress, singer and songwriter
Daniel Negreanu – professional poker player
Donald Gordon Medd Nelson – 23rd Canadian Surgeon General
David Nemirovsky – former NHL player
Lance Nethery – former NHL player
John Neville – English actor
Kevin Newman – journalist and news anchor
Evelyn Ng – professional poker player
Andrew Nicholson – National Basketball Association, Orlando Magic
Jayde Nicole – model and former Playboy Playmate
Danny Nykoluk – former CFL player
Mike Nykoluk – former NHL player
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Ed Ochiena – Canadian football player
Kardinal Offishall – rapper/record producer
John "Peanuts" O'Flaherty – former NHL player
Catherine O'Hara – comedic actress (SCTV, Beetlejuice, Best in Show)
Bryan Lee O'Malley – cartoonist (Scott Pilgrim)
Heather Ogden – principal dancer with the National Ballet of Canada
Mary Margaret O'Hara – singer/songwriter
Sidney Olcott – director
Jamie Oleksiak – NHL player
Penny Oleksiak – swimmer, Olympic gold medallist
Kelly Olynyk – NBA player for the Toronto Raptors
Michael Ondaatje – Booker Prize-winning writer (The English Patient)
Kenneth Oppel – author (Silverwing saga, Airborn trilogy)
Alexandra Orlando – gymnast
Johnny Orlando – singer
Mark Osborne – former NHL player
Jonathan Osorio – soccer player
Peter Outerbridge – actor
Seiji Ozawa – conductor
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Charles Pachter – artist
Owen Pallett – violinist and singer
Mike Palmateer – former NHL player
Jesse Palmer – NFL football player and reality show personality (The Bachelor)
Alice Panikian – model and Miss Universe Canada 2006
Rachel Parent – activist
Sarina Paris – dance/pop singer-songwriter
Brad Park – former NHL player
Gerard Parkes – Irish-born actor
Amy Parkinson – poet
John Part – three times World Darts Champion in both the PDC and BDO
Tom Pashby – ophthalmologist, sport safety advocate and chairman of the Canadian Standards Association
Alyy Patel - LGBTQ+ activist and writer
Larry Patey – former NHL player
Steve Payne – former NHL player
Peaches – musician
Miranda de Pencier – director film and TV
Lester B. Pearson – 14th Prime Minister of Canada; 1957 Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Michael Peca – former NHL player
Adam Pelech – NHL player
Mike Pelyk – former NHL player
Miklos Perlus – actor, screenwriter
Russell Peters – comedian
Vera Peters OC – scientist, oncologist
Luca Petrasso – soccer player
Michael Pezzetta – NHL player
Parichay (singer) – Bollywood/ Hip Hop/ R&B and Pop music producer and artist
Nathan Phillips – 52nd Mayor of Toronto
Rina Piccolo – cartoonist
Mary Pickford – actress, co-founder of United Artists
Alex Pierzchalski – CFL player
Cara Pifko – actress
Alison Pill – actress
Lido Pimienta – Polaris Prize winning musician and artist
Alex Pirus – former NHL player
Christopher Plummer – actor
Jeremy Podeswa – film director
John Charles Polanyi – 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Brett Polegato – Grammy Award-winning operatic baritone
Sarah Polley – actress, screenwriter and film director (Away from Her)
Carole Pope – rock singer
Anna Porter – publisher
Chris Potter – actor (Kung Fu: The Legend Continues), musician, pitchman
Russ Powers – former politician
Victoria Pratt – actress
Robert Priest – poet, children's author and singer/songwriter
Alice Priestley – children's writer and illustrator
Jason Priestley – actor (Beverly Hills, 90210)
Uno Prii – architect
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Bill Quackenbush – former NHL player
Joel Quarrington – musician (Toronto Symphony Orchestra, National Arts Centre Orchestra)
Paul Quarrington – author, screenwriter and musician
Quinn – soccer player
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Emma Raducanu – tennis player
Kyle Rae – consultant, former municipal politician
Nisha Rajagopal – singer
David Rakoff – author
James Randi – magician
Milos Raonic – tennis player
Dennis Raphael – professor
Leo Rautins – broadcaster and former NBA player
Lisa Ray – actress
Raheel Raza – author
Michael Redhill – writer
Keanu Reeves – actor
Albert Reichmann – businessman
Paul Reichmann – businessman
Noah Reid – actor
Ivan Reitman – director
John Relyea – opera singer
Renforshort – singer
Liisa Repo-Martel – actress
Gloria Reuben – actress
Jessie Reyez – singer
Nino Ricci – writer
Spencer Rice – actor/entertainer (Kenny vs Spenny)
Daniel Richler – broadcaster and writer
Sandie Rinaldo – journalist, TV anchor for CTV News
Roam – Musician
Anastasia Rizikov – pianist
Martin Roach – actor
John D. Roberts – news anchor for Fox News Channel
Megan Roberts – gymnast for the Georgia Gym Dogs
Robbie Robertson – musician
Coco Rocha – model
Edward "Ted" Rogers – founder and CEO of Rogers Communications
Edward S. Rogers III – Chairman of Rogers Communications and Rogers Control Trust
Edward S. Rogers Sr. – Rogers batteryless radio, genius inventor
Rino Romano – actor, voice actor
Bobby Roode – professional wrestler
Goody Rosen – former MLB player
Lukas Rossi – singer
Marty Roth – race car driver
The Royal Canadian Air Farce – comedy troupe
Jan Rubeš – opera singer and actor
Baņuta Rubess – playwright and theatre director
Anna Russell – concert comedian
Ann Rutherford – actress
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Moshe Safdie – architect
Morley Safer – journalist (60 Minutes)
F. A. Sampson – war hero (RCAF WWII)
Saukrates – hip hop musician
John Ralston Saul – writer
Booth Savage – actor
Tyrone Savage – actor (Wind at My Back)
Monika Schnarre – supermodel and actress
Kim Schraner – actress (Spynet)
Albert Schultz – actor, director and the founding artistic director of Toronto's Soulpepper Theatre Company
Linda Schuyler – television producer (Degrassi franchise)
Caterina Scorsone – actress
Emma Priscilla Scott – educator and author
Sara Seager – astronomer and planetary scientist
Michael Seater – actor
Lance Secretan – leadership theorist, writer and consultant
Derek Sharp – lead singer for The Guess Who
Isadore Sharp – businessman
Ken Shaw – former CTV news anchor
Domee Shi – Academy Award-winning director (Bao, Turning Red)
Howard Shore – Academy Award-winning film composer (The Lord of the Rings)
Martin Short – actor
Frank Shuster – comedian (Wayne and Shuster)
Joe Shuster – creator of Superman
Rosie Shuster – writer
Steve Shutt – former NHL player
Jane Siberry – musician
Khaleel Seivwright – carpenter and activist
Carmen Silvera – actress ('Allo 'Allo!)
John Graves Simcoe – first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada; founder of the town of York (now Toronto)
Al Sims – former NHL player
Gail Simmons – food author, cookbook writer and judge on TV series Top Chef
Gordon Sinclair – journalist, writer and commentator
Lilly Singh – actress, motivational speaker, model, rapper, vlogger, comedian and founder of Girllove
Darryl Sittler – former NHL player
Rachel Skarsten – actress (Birds of Prey, Lost Girl)
Inga Skaya – Miss Universe Canada 2007
Josef Škvorecký – writer
Amy Sky – country singer
Willis C. Silverthorn – Wisconsin politician
Colin Simpson – author
Chantal Singer – internationally ranked competitive water skier
Smiley – rapper
Glenn Smith – former NHL player
Gregory Smith – actor
Reginald "Hooley" Smith – former NHL player
Sid Smith – former NHL player
Steve Smith – comedian, actor and writer
Sonja Smits – Canadian actress
Snow – musician
Michael Snow – artist
James Sommerville – hornist and conductor
David Soren – film director
Jason Spezza – NHL player
Fred Stanfield – former NHL player
Larry M. Starr – consultant, academic administrator, university professor, and research scientist
Jessica Steen – actress
Shelley Steiner – Olympic fencer
Mark Steyn – journalist
Amanda Stepto – actress (Degrassi franchise)
Rob Stewart (actor) – actor
Rob Stewart (filmmaker) – filmmaker
Stephen Stohn – television producer (Degrassi franchise)
Elvis Stojko – former Olympic figure skater
John Strachan – first Anglican Bishop of Toronto; founder of Trinity College at the University of Toronto
David Stratas – Justice of the Federal Court of Appeal
Diane Stratas – former Member of Parliament for Scarborough Centre (electoral district)
Teresa Stratas – opera singer
Trish Stratus (born Patrica Stratigias) – former WWE wrestler and fitness model
Tara Strong – voice actress, actress and singer (Rugrats, New Batman Adventures, Teen Titans, The Fairly OddParents, The Powerpuff Girls)
Les Stroud – survivalist
George Stroumboulopoulos – TV/radio personality and VJ
Malcolm Subban – NHL player
P.K. Subban – former NHL player
Charlotte Sullivan – actress
Jack Sullivan – journalist for The Canadian Press
Kevin Sullivan – writer, director and producer (Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea, Wind at My Back)
Moez Surani – poet
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Rick Tabaracci – former NHL player
Jeremy Taggart – musician, drummer
Samantha Tajik – Miss Universe Canada 2008
Brandon Tanev – NHL player
Chris Tanev – NHL player
Tony Tanti – former NHL player
Don Tapscott – writer and consultant, technology and business
John Tavares – lacrosse player
Mark Taylor – actor (Student Bodies, Flashpoint)
R. Dean Taylor – singer/songwriter ("Indiana Wants Me")
Tamara Taylor – actress
Tanya Taylor – Canadian fashion designer
Kat Teasdale – auto racing driver
Ty Templeton – cartoonist and writer
Menaka Thakkar – dancer, choreographer
Colin Thatcher – politician and convicted murderer
David Thomson – Canada's wealthiest person; media magnate; 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet
Kenneth Thomson – media magnate and art collector; 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet
R. H. Thomson – actor (Road to Avonlea)
Roy Thomson – media magnate; 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet
Tom Thomson – Group of Seven artist
Judith Thompson – playwright
Tristan Thompson – power forward/center, Cleveland Cavaliers
James E. Till – biophysicist
Frederick Albert Tilston – recipient of the Victoria Cross
Morris Titanic – former NHL player
Frederick George Topham – recipient of the Victoria Cross
Raffi Torres – NHL player
Talan Torriero – actor (Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County)
John Tory – 65th mayor of Toronto
Paul Tracy – 2003 Champ Car champion
Justin Trottier – commentator and atheist leader
Endel Tulving – cognitive psychologist, world authority on human memory function
Sheldon Turcott – journalist
Slim Twig – singer
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Katherine Uchida – rhythmic gymnast
Richard Underhill – jazz musician
Jane Urquhart – author
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Ali Velshi – television journalist and anchor for NBC News and MSNBC
Billy Van – comedian, actor and singer
Laura Vandervoort – actress (Smallville)
Pieter Vanden Bos – former CFL player
Nia Vardalos – actress and writer, stage and film (My Big Fat Greek Wedding)
Gabriel Varga – kickboxer
George Vari – developer and philanthropist
M. G. Vassanji – author
Mike Veisor – former NHL player
Kim Venn – astrophysicist and professor
Carter Verhaeghe - NHL player
John Verwey – darts player
Steve Vickers – former NHL player
Nerene Virgin – actress, journalist and teacher
Adnan Virk – sports anchor
David Visentin – real estate agent, Love It or List It
Joey Votto – MLB player
Prvoslav Vujcic – author
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The Weeknd – singer-songwriter, actor and director
George F. Walker – playwright
Pamela Wallin – Senator, former Canadian Consul-General to New York
Jake Walman – NHL player
Joel Ward – former NHL player
Yasmin Warsame – supermodel
Alberta Watson – actress
Tom Watt – former NHL coach
Al Waxman – actor
Johnny Wayne – comedian (of Wayne and Shuster)
Kevin Weekes – broadcaster and former NHL player
Samantha Weinstein – actress
Stephen Weiss – former NHL player
Danny Wells – actor (The Jeffersons) and voice actor
Wendy – member of South Korean girl group Red Velvet
Ken Westerfield – disc sports (Frisbee) pioneer, competitor, showman, promoter
Galen Weston – Canada's second wealthiest man
Galen Weston Jr. – businessman
Denis Whitaker – commanded 1st Battalion The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry in the Second World War
Hobart Johnstone Whitley – real-estate developer, "Father of Hollywood"
Zoe Whittall – Giller Prize-nominated author
Ben Wicks – cartoonist, illustrator, journalist and author
Joyce Wieland – filmmaker
Andrew Wiggins – NBA player for the Golden State Warriors, first overall draft pick in 2014 by the Cleveland Cavaliers before getting traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves on draft night
Brian Wilks (born 1966) – NHL hockey player
Healey Willan – composer
Elyse Willems – internet personality, comedian, writer
Angel Williams – TNA Knockout pro wrestler
Fred Williams – journalist, historian
Genelle Williams – actress
Harland Williams – actor
Richard Williams – animator (of Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Thief and the Cobbler)
Bree Williamson – actress
Behn Wilson – former NHL player
Dunc Wilson – former NHL player
Michael Wilson – former federal Minister of Finance (1984–1991), former Canadian Ambassador to the United States (2006–2009)
Murray Wilson – former NHL player
Ron Wilson – former NHL player
Ross "Lefty" Wilson – former NHL player
Tom Wilson – NHL player for the Washington Capitals
Jeff Wincott – actor (Night Heat)
Michael Wincott – actor
Katheryn Winnick – actress
Daniel Winnik – NHL player
Maurice Dean Wint – actor
Ralph E. Winters – film editor (Ben-Hur)
Maria Torrence Wishart – medical illustrator and the founder of the University of Toronto's Art as Applied to Medicine program
Karl Wolf – pop singer
Ellen Wong – actress
Kristyn Wong-Tam – municipal politician
Jay Woodcroft – ice hockey coach
Cam Woolley – former safety and traffic news reporter for CP24
Hawksley Workman – singer-songwriter
Roy "Shrimp" Worters – former NHL player
Kathleen Wynne – 25th Premier of Ontario
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Sura Yekka – soccer player for Canada
Yoon Keeho – member of South Korean boy group P1HARMONY
Alissa York – writer
Howie Young – former NHL player
Neil Young – rock musician
Renee Young – host of multiple WWE programs
Scott Young – sportswriter, journalist and novelist; father of Neil Young
Warren Young – former NHL player
Andrew Younghusband – TV personality, writer and journalist
David Yudelman – South African-born writer
Catalina Yue – singer
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Saad Bin Zafar - professional cricket player
Zanta – performance artist
Ron Zanussi – former NHL player
Zappacosta – singer-songwriter
Brigitte Zarie – jazz singer-songwriter
Paul Zaza – film score musician and songwriter
Eberhard Zeidler – architect
Peter Zezel – former NHL player
Moses Znaimer – media mogul (CHUM, founder of Citytv)
Robert J. Zydenbos – scholar in Indology and philosophy
Zeds Dead – electronic music DJ duo
See also
List of mayors of Toronto
List of people from Ontario