This is an incomplete list of people from Adelaide.
Arts and music
Prominent intellectuals, writers, artists, bands, and musicians to hail from Adelaide include:
Actors
- Dame Judith Anderson â Rebecca, And Then There Were None; Tony and Emmy Award winner
- Elspeth Ballantyne â Prisoner
- Holly Brisley â Home and Away
- Sam Clark â Neighbours
- Kate Fischer â Sirens
- Sir Robert Helpmann â Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- Nicholas Hope â Bad Boy Bubby
- Dichen Lachman â Neighbours, Dollhouse
- Anthony LaPaglia â Without a Trace
- Jonathan LaPaglia â Seven Days, The District
- Glenn McMillan â Wonderland, Power Rangers Ninja Storm
- John Noble â Fringe
- Ben Oxenbould â Hey Dad..!
- Teresa Palmer â December Boys, I Am Number Four
- Lois Ramsey â Road to Nhill, Home and Away
- Mandahla Rose â All About E, Oranges and Sunshine
- Xavier Samuel â '
- Hugh Sheridan â Packed to the Rafters
- Kodi Smit-McPhee â The Power of the Dog; Oscar-nominated actor
- Sonia Todd â McLeod's Daughters
- Sarah Snook â Succession; Golden Globe winner
- Adam Tuominen â Power Rangers Ninja Storm, ', Escape from Pretoria
- Melanie Vallejo â Winners and Losers, Power Rangers Mystic Force
- Samara Weaving
Comedians
Film directors
Humanities
Journalists
Musicians and bands
Visual artists
- James Ashton â painter and arts educator
- Dorrit Black â modernist printmaker and painter
- Michal Dutkiewicz â comic book artist and illustrator, three-time winner of the Stanley Award
- Robert Hannaford â portrait artist, three-time winner of the People's Choice Award of the Archibald Prize
- Barbara Hanrahan â artist, printmaker and writer
- Sir Hans Heysen â landscape painter, nine-time winner of the Wynne Prize
- Nora Heysen â portrait artist, first female winner of the Archibald Prize
- Ondrej Mares â sculptor and furniture maker
- Joseph Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotkowski â painting, photography, film-making, theatre design, fabric design, murals, kinetic and static sculpture, stained glass, vitreous enamel murals, op-collages, computer graphics, and laser art
- Geoffrey Proud â portrait and landscape painter, sculptor, winner of the 1990 Archibald Prize, winner of the 1975 Sulman Prize
- Jeffrey Smart â precisionist landscape painter
- Susan Dorothea White â painter, sculptor and printmaker
Writers
- Malcolm Afford â playwright and novelist
- Guy Boothby â novelist and travel writer
- James Bradley â novelist and critic
- Brian Castro â novelist
- Nancy Cato â author
- J. M. Coetzee â novelist and essayist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
- Aidan Coleman â poet
- David Conyers â science fiction author
- Geoffrey Dutton â poet, author and historian, winner of the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry
- Max Fatchen â journalist and children's author
- Mem Fox â educator and children's author
- Peter Goldsworthy â novelist, poet and scriptwriter, winner of the Helpmann Award
- Christine Harris â children's and young adult author
- Max Harris â poet, critic and columnist
- Vernon Knowles â fantasy author
- Kym Lardner â children's author, illustrator, and storyteller
- Caleb Lewis â playwright
- Agnes Murgoci â folklorist
- DBC Pierre â novelist, winner of the Man Booker Prize
- Gillian Rubinstein â children's author and playwright
- Bel Schenk â poet
- Tony Shillitoe â fantasy author
- Tim Sinclair â poet and novelist
- Hugh Stretton â historian and sociologist
- Anne Summers â feminist writer and editor
- Colin Thiele â children's author and educator, winner of the Dromkeen medal
- David Thorne â humorist and satirist
- Russel Ward â historian and author of The Australian Legend
- Sean Williams â science fiction author
- Ben Winch â novelist
- Nan Witcomb â poet
- Laetitia Withall â poet, author and suffragette
Business and media
Law and politics
Science
World-renowned Adelaide scientists include:
- Col Bailey â naturalist
- Len Beadell â surveyor, roadbuilder and explorer; asteroid 3161 Beadell is named after him
- William Henry Bragg â physicist, chemist and mathematician, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics
- William Lawrence Bragg â physicist and crystallographer, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics and youngest Nobel laureate
- Rodney Brooks â roboticist, director of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and founding member of the iRobot corporation
- Baron Howard Florey â pharmacologist and pathologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Basil Stuart Hetzel <small>AC</small> â medical researcher who made a major contribution to combating iodine deficiency
- Cecil Madigan â geologist and meteorologist, member of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition
- Sir Douglas Mawson â geologist and explorer, leader of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition
- Sir Mark Oliphant â nuclear physicist, winner of the Hughes Medal and the Faraday Medal
- Enid Lucy Robertson â botanist, conservationist
- Reg Sprigg â geologist and conservationist
- George Szekeres â mathematician, after whom the George Szekeres Medal is named
- Terence Tao â mathematician, winner of the Fields Medal
- Andy Thomas â aerospace engineer and NASA astronaut
- David Unaipon â inventor and writer, commemorated on the Australian fifty-dollar note
- Robin Warren â pathologist and researcher, winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine
- Sir Hubert Wilkins â Antarctic aviation pioneer, Arctic explorer, ornithologist and geographer
Sport
Internationally and nationally recognised sports people from Adelaide include:
Aerobatics
Archery
Athletics
Australian rules football
Basketball
Brazilian jiu-jitsu
Cricket
Cycling
- Alex Edmondson â Commonwealth Games Team pursuit champion, World individual pursuit champion 2014
- Annette Edmondson â Commonwealth Games gold medalist 2014, Olympic bronze medalist in the omnium 2012
- Matthew Glaetzer â Olympic gold, silver and bronze medalist for the Australian Cyclist team since 2009
- Alexandra Manly â professional cyclist at Orica-AIS
- Stephanie Morton â Commonwealth Games individual sprint champion 2014
- Stuart O'Grady â Olympic gold medalist in the men's madison, silver and bronze medalist in the 4000m team pursuit, bronze medalist in the points race, and four-time second-place finisher in the Tour de France
- Michael Turtur â Olympic gold medalist in the Team Pursuit, and race director of the Tour Down Under
- Kimberley Wells â two-time national criterium champion, and current professional cyclist
- Sam Willoughby â Olympic silver medalist in the men's BMX and UCI BMX world champion
Darts
- Rob Modra â two-time Geelong Open Darts Championships winner
Golf
Kickboxing
Motor sports
Professional wrestling
Soccer
Sport aerobics
Swimming
Tennis
Trampoline gymnastics
Volleyball
Other
See also
References