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List of South Islanders
This is a list of
Famous
South Islanders
:
A
Alexander Aitken
â mathematician/statistician, writer, mental calculator, musician
Ronald Algie
â politician
Fred Allen
â rugby union player
James Allen
â politician
James Allen
â rugby union player
Rewi Alley
â supporter of Chinese communism
Peter Arnett
â TV journalist,
Pulitzer Prize
winner
Basil Arthur
â politician
Ian Athfield
â architect
B
David Bain
Alison Ballance
â author and film-maker
Rick Barker
â politician
James Baxter
â poet
Francis Bell
â first New Zealand-born Prime Minister
David Benson-Pope
â politician
Todd Blackadder
â rugby player
Ben Blair
â rugby player
William Brassington
â stonemason and sculptor
Kelly Brazier
â rugby player
John Britten
â designer of the Britten motorcycle
Donald Forrester Brown
â awarded the
Victoria Cross
Nigel Brown
â painter
Gerry Brownlee
â politician
Kerry Burke
â politician
C
Dan Carter
â rugby player
Nathan Cohen
â world champion and Olympic champion rower
Thomas Cooke
â awarded the
Victoria Cross
Warren Cooper
â politician
Michael Cullen
â politician
G. H. Cunningham
âÂÂ
plant pathologist
Allen Curnow
â poet
D
Alan Dale
â actor
Lianne Dalziel
â politician
Stephnie de Ruyter
â politician
Bob Deans
â rugby union player
Bruce Deans
â rugby union player
Robbie Deans
â rugby player and coach
Rod Dixon
â runner
Rod Donald
â politician
Sarah Dougherty
â early settler
Jimmy Duncan
â rugby union player, coach and referee
Peter Dunne
â politician
E
Andy Ellis
â rugby union player
Thomas Ellison
â rugby union player and lawyer
Bill English
â politician
F
Bob Fitzsimmons
â world boxing heavyweight champion
Corey Flynn
â rugby player
George Forbes
â Prime Minister
Tom Fyfe
â mountaineer
G
George Gair
â politician
Daryl Gibson
â rugby player
Charles Gifford
â teacher and very successful promoter of
astronomy
George Gillett
â rugby union player
Sir Harold Gillies
â pioneering plastic surgeon
Robin Gray
â politician
Arthur Guinness
â politician
Stewart Graeme Guthrie
â police sergeant posthumously awarded the
George Cross
H
Sir Richard Hadlee
â cricketer
John Hall
â Premier of New Zealand
William Hall-Jones
â Prime Minister of New Zealand
Adam Hamilton
â politician
Bill Hamilton
â developed the modern jetboat
Scott Hamilton
â rugby union player
Mark Hammett
â rugby union player
Dame Joan Hammond
â violinist, soprano
Joseph Hatch
â Invercargill businessman, "harvester" of penguins
Rudy Heeman
â inventor
Louise Henderson
â painter
Graham Henry
â rugby union coach
Jack Hinton
â awarded the
Victoria Cross
Frances Hodgkins
â painter
Sidney Holland
â Prime Minister
Sir Fred Hollows
â eye surgeon
Andrew Hore
â rugby union player
Ned Hughes
â rugby union player
Alfred Hulme
â awarded the
Victoria Cross
Denny Hulme
â world champion racing driver
J
Chris Jack
â rugby player
Rowena Jackson
â ballerina
K
Phil Keoghan
â TV presenter
Norman Kirk
â Prime Minister
Terry Knights
â awarded the
Military Cross
for service in
Iraq
L
Robert Lawson
â architect
Richard Loe
â rugby player
Jack Lovelock
â runner
Isaac Luck
â architect
Len Lye
â sculptor, experimental film maker
M
Laurie Mains
â rugby union player and coach
Justin Marshall
â rugby union player
Aaron Mauger
â rugby union player
Ivan Mauger
â six time
Motorcycle speedway
world champion
Nathan Mauger
â rugby union player
Colin McCahon
â painter, museum curator, teacher
Richie McCaw
â rugby union player
Leon MacDonald
â rugby union player
Thomas Mackenzie
â Prime Minister of New Zealand
Shona McFarlane
â painter
Michael McGarry
â football player
Duncan McGregor
â rugby union player
Sir Archie McIndoe
â pioneer plastic surgeon
Cameron McIntyre
â rugby player
Peter McIntyre
â painter
Andrew Mehrtens
â rugby union player
Henry Monson
â gaoler
William Sefton Moorhouse
â prominent Canterbury politician and settler
Benjamin Mountfort
â architect
Burt Munro
â speed record breaker
Colin Murdoch
â inventor of the disposable syringe
N
Edgar Neale
â Mayor (1941âÂÂ1945) and MP (1946âÂÂ1957) for Nelson
Henry James Nicholas
â awarded the
Victoria Cross
Tane Norton
â former All Black captain
P
Geoffrey Palmer
â Prime Minister of New Zealand
Richard Pearse
â early aviator and inventor
Francis Petre
â architect
R
Bill Rowling
â Prime Minister of New Zealand
Bic Runga
â singer, songwriter
Ernest Rutherford
â 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, scientist and winner of the 1908
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
S
Richard Seddon
â Prime Minister of New Zealand
George 'Johnny' Sellars
â pioneering parachutist
Henry Sewell
â Premier of New Zealand
Kate Sheppard
â suffragist
Jenny Shipley
â New Zealand's first female Prime Minister
Edward Stafford
âÂÂ
Premier
of New Zealand
Billy Stead
â rugby union player
Robert Stout
â Premier of New Zealand
Grahame Sydney
â painter
T
Sir Angus Tait
â businessman and electronics innovator
Brad Thorn
â rugby union and rugby league player
Reuben Thorne
â rugby union player
Richard Travis
â awarded the
Victoria Cross
Brian Turner
â poet
Glenn Turner
â cricketer
Greg Turner
â golfer
U
Charles Upham
â World War II soldier (one of three awarded the
Victoria Cross
twice)
V
Petrus Van der Velden
â painter
Sir Julius Vogel
â Premier of New Zealand
W
Miles Warren
â architect
Richard James Waugh
â minister, historian, aviation chaplain and writer
Robert Webster
â discovered the link between human flu and bird flu
Ian Wedde
â poet
Hayley Westenra
â singer
Tony Wilding
â tennis player
Geoff Williams
â painter
Jeff Wilson
â sportsman
Shelton Woolright
â musician, best known as the drummer of
Blindspott
Alex Wyllie
â rugby union player and coach