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List of English speaking Quebecers

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The following is a list of English-speaking Quebecers.

Contents

A

  • Anthony Abbott (born 1930), lawyer and politician
  • Douglas Abbott (1899-1987), politician
  • John Abbott (1821–1893), Prime Minister of Canada
  • Maude Abbott (1869–1940), physician and scientist
  • Elie Abel (1920-2004), journalist and author
  • Mark Abley (born 1955), poet, journalist and author
  • Marianne Ackerman (born 1952), novelist, playwright and journalist
  • Frank Dawson Adams (1859-1942), geologist
  • Willis Adcock (1922-2003), physical chemist, electrical engineer and university professor
  • Ben Addelman, film director
  • Paul Adey (born 1963), hockey player and coach
  • John Aird (1885-1938), banker
  • George Oscar Alcorn (1850-1930), lawyer and politician
  • H. Montagu Allan
  • Hugh Allan
  • Moyra Allen
  • Sid Altman (born 1939), biophysicist, Nobel Prize winner
  • Melissa Altro (born 1982), actress, voice actress
  • Jasey-Jay Anderson (born 1975), snowboarder and Olympic gold medalist
  • Joel Anthony (born 1982), basketball player
  • Alex Anthopoulos (born 1977), baseball general manager
  • Michael Applebaum (born 1963), interim mayor of Montreal
  • April Wine (1969), rock band
  • Melissa Auf der Maur (born 1972), vocalist and musician
  • Nick Auf der Maur (1942–1998), journalist and politician
  • B

  • Matthew Barnaby (born 1973), hockey player and sports analyst
  • Jay Baruchel (born 1982), actor
  • Joe Beef (1835-1889), tavern owner
  • Tanith Belbin (born 1984), ice dancer
  • Saul Bellow (1915–2005), author, Nobel Prize winner
  • Tyrone Benskin
  • William Ian Corneil Binnie (born 1939), jurist
  • Conrad Black (born 1944), entrepreneur
  • Mike Bossy (born 1957), hockey player
  • Scotty Bowman, National Hockey League coach and executive
  • Bowser and Blue, musical comedy and satire duo
  • Justin Bradley
  • Charles Bronfman (born 1931), philanthropist
  • Edgar Bronfman, Sr. (born 1929), philanthropist
  • Samuel Bronfman, philanthropist
  • Wally Buono
  • Pat Burns
  • Craig Button
  • C

  • Dayana Cadeau, Haitian-born Canadian American professional bodybuilder
  • Donald J. Carty (born 1946), airline executive
  • Thomas Cleeve (1844-1908), entrepreneur
  • Leonard Cohen (born 1934), poet, songwriter
  • Corey Crawford (born 1984), hockey player
  • Elisha Cuthbert (born 1982), actress
  • D

  • Sir Mortimer B. Davis, philanthropist
  • Colleen Dewhurst (1924–1991), stage and film actress
  • Ivan Doroschuk (born 1957), musician
  • E

  • Edith Maude Eaton (1865–1914), author
  • Winnifred Eaton (1875–1954), author
  • Vic Emery, Olympic bobsleigh gold medalist
  • F

  • Don Ferguson (born 1946), actor, scriptwriter, comedian
  • Reginald Fessenden (1866–1932), inventor, "father of radio broadcasting"
  • Glenn Ford (1916–2006), actor
  • G

  • Huntley Gordon (1887–1956), actor
  • Kristian Gravenor (born 1971), journalist
  • Bruce Greenwood, actor (born 1957)
  • H

  • Corey Hart (born 1962), musician
  • Doug Harvey (1924–1989), ice hockey player
  • Prudence Heward (1896–1947), painter
  • J

  • Oliver Jones (born 1934), jazz pianist
  • K

  • Jonah Keri (born 1974), journalist, author
  • Andy Kim (born 1946), singer
  • Naomi Klein (born 1970), journalist, author
  • L

  • Jon Lajoie (born 1980), comedian
  • Dane Lanken (born 1945), journalist
  • Irving Layton (1912–2006), poet
  • Jack Layton (1950-2011), politician
  • Giselle Lazzarato (born 1992), model, actress, internet personality
  • Vanessa Lengies (born 1985), actor
  • Jaclyn Linetsky (1986–2003), actress
  • William Edmond Logan (1798–1875), geologist
  • John Lynch-Staunton (born 1930), businessman, statesman
  • M

  • Norm Macdonald (born 1963), actor, comedian
  • Robert MacNeil (born 1931), journalist, author
  • Rudolph A. Marcus (born 1923), scientist, 1992 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • Bat Masterson (1853–1921), gunfighter, journalist
  • Anna McGarrigle (born 1944), singer, songwriter
  • Kate McGarrigle (born 1946), singer, songwriter
  • James McGill (1744–1813), businessman
  • Stuart McLean (born 1948), journalist, broadcaster, storyteller, author
  • Gerry McNeil (1926–2004), ice hockey player
  • Torrey Mitchell - National Hockey League (2007-present)
  • Hartland Molson, brewer, sportsman, statesman
  • John Molson (1763–1836), brewer
  • Dickie Moore (born 1931), ice hockey player
  • Terry Mosher (born 1942), caricaturist
  • Brian Mulroney (born 1939), Prime Minister of Canada
  • N

  • Percy Erskine Nobbs (1875–1964), architect
  • O

  • Kevin Owens (born 1984), born Kevin Steen, professional wrestler
  • P

  • Wilder Penfield (1891–1976), neurosurgeon, medical scientist
  • Oscar Peterson (1925-2007), jazz pianist
  • Steven Pinker (born 1954), cognitive scientist, author
  • Conrad Poirier (1912-1968), photojournalist
  • Juliette Powell (born 1974), journalist, television personality
  • R

  • Caroline Rhea (born 1964), actress, comedian
  • Mordecai Richler (1931–2001), author
  • Sam Roberts (born c. 1973), singer
  • Witold Rybczynski (born 1943), architect, professor and author
  • S

  • Mort Sahl (born 1928), comedian
  • Anne Savage (1896–1971), painter
  • Mack Sennett (1880–1960), film director/producer
  • William Shatner (born 1931), actor
  • Douglas Shearer (1899–1971), film sound engineer
  • Norma Shearer (1902–1983), actress
  • Denis Stairs, Chairman, Montreal Engineering Co.
  • Mark Steyn, writer
  • Victor Suthren (born 1942), writer
  • T

  • Donald Tarlton, record producer, promoter
  • Venus Terzo, voice artist, famous for X-Men: Evolution.
  • W

  • Rufus Wainwright (born 1973), singer, songwriter
  • Bill Wennington, former basketball player
  • Lucille Wheeler (born 1935), alpine ski champion
  • Cairine Wilson (1885–1962), stateswoman, humanitarian
  • Joseph Wiseman (born 1918), actor
  • References

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