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List of people from Hamilton, Ontario

The following people were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely connected to the city of Hamilton, Ontario.

Arts

Architecture and design

Craft

  • Lois Betteridge (1928–2020), silversmith, goldsmith, designer and educator

Dance

Film and television

Fine arts

Illusionists

Journalism and writing

Music

Pageantry

Radio

  • Richard Alway, former radio broadcast commentator, current and first lay president and vice-chancellor of the University of St. Michael's College
  • Bob Bratina, radio personality, elected MP for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, former city councillor for Downtown Ward 2 and mayor of Hamilton
  • Roy Green, staple of the Hamilton radio scene
  • Sue Prestedge, sports broadcaster, one of Canada's first and most influential female sports journalists; coordinator of the Advanced Journalism program at Mohawk College

Theatre

  • Nick Cordero (1978–2020), Broadway actor
  • Diane Dupuy, founder of the Famous People Players in 1974, a professional black light theatre company that combines music with characters that pay tribute to the music and artistry of famous people; the group was discovered by Liberace, who took them to Las Vegas to perform; they have been performing around the world ever since
  • Sky Gilbert (1952– ), artistic director, actor, academic and drag performer; opened the Hammertheatre Company in January 2007 in Hamilton; the theatre is devoted to Gilbert's plays, which deal with issues of gender and sexuality
  • Caissie Levy (1981– ), Broadway and West End actor, known for roles in Frozen, Wicked, Hair

Business

Education

  • Adelaide Hoodless (1858–1910), educational reformer who inspired the founders of the international women's organization known as the Women's Institutes in 1897
  • Janet Lee (1862–1940), education reformer who co-founded the international women's organization known as the Women's Institutes (WI) in 1897, and wrote its constitution and by-laws
  • Glynn Leyshon (1929–2018), wrestler and university professor
  • Ivor Wynne (1918–1970), educator and university administrator who was the director of athletics at McMaster University

Law

Crime

Judges and lawyers

  • Charles William Bell (1876–1938), playwright, politician and Rocco Perri's lawyer
  • Alan Borovoy (1932–2015), lawyer and human rights activist
  • Harvey Brownstone (1956– ), judge of the Ontario Court of Justice
  • Richard Hatt (1769–1819), businessman, judge and political figure in Upper Canada
  • Helen Kinnear (1894–1970), lawyer, first federally appointed woman judge in Canada
  • Helen Gregory MacGill (1864–1947), first woman in British Columbia to be appointed a judge of the juvenile court, a post she held for 23 years
  • Jack Pelech (1934– ), litigation and business lawyer, Hamilton Citizen of the Year, 1987; Order of Canada, 2006
  • John Sopinka (1933–1997), Supreme Court justice described as the heart of the court; raised in north Hamilton and died unexpectedly; namesake of Hamilton's courthouse and the Sopinka Cup, a law student advocacy competition
  • John Willson (1776–1860), judge and political figure in Upper Canada

Military

Politics

Religion

  • Michael Baldasaro (1949–2016), Church of the Universe leader
  • Charles Coughlin (1891–1979), priest and radio personality
  • John Dunjee (1833–1903), freed slave, pastor
  • John Christie Holland (1882–1954), became an ordained minister in 1924 and served as pastor of Hamilton's Stewart Memorial Church; in 1953 he was honoured as Hamilton's Citizen of the Year, the first African Canadian given that recognition
  • Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) (1802–1856), Methodist missionary of Welsh-Ojibwe heritage

Science

Invention

  • Troy Hurtubise (1963–2018), inventor of a prototype for a lightweight armour shell for military purposes that conjures up an image of a Star Wars Imperial stormtrooper
  • George Klein (1904–1992), often called the most productive inventor in Canada in the 20th century; inventor of electric wheelchair, microsurgical staple gun, the ZEEP nuclear reactor and the Canadarm
  • Steve Mann, inventor of wearable computers who teaches electrical and computer engineering at the University of Toronto
  • Thomas Willson (1860–1915), inventor; designed and patented the first electric arc lamps

Medicine

Sports

Basketball

Boxing

  • Jackie Callura (1914–1993), featherweight boxer, World Featherweight Champion of 1943
  • Jessica Rakoczy (1977– ), boxer, 2005 WBC Lightweight Champion

Darts

Figure skating

  • Toller Cranston (1949–2015), figure skater who won the Olympic bronze medal in 1976
  • Bryce Davison (1986– ), figure skater, competed in the pairs event with Jessica Dubé, member of the Hamilton Skating Club; they were Canadian champions three times, were world bronze medallists in 2008, and finished 6th at the Olympics and World Championships in 2010, their last competitive season
  • Wendy Griner (born 1944), figure skater

Football

Golf

Ice hockey

Running

Soccer

Thoroughbred horse racing

Hamilton is the birthplace of three jockeys in Thoroughbred horse racing whose success led to them being inducted in the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame:

Wrestling

Other sports

Miscellaneous

References