List of people from Lethbridge

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This is a list of notable people who are from Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in that city. They are colloquially known as Lethbridgians.

  • Ernie Afaganis, CBC sports broadcaster
  • Richard Joseph Audet, flying ace during World War II
  • Conrad Bain, actor
  • Bob Bainborough, actor
  • Doug Barkley, hockey player
  • Roloff Beny, photographer
  • Rosella Bjornson, first female pilot for a commercial airline in North America
  • Marla Boehr, model
  • Bertram Brockhouse, Nobel Prize winner
  • Ronnie Burkett, puppeteer
  • Janet Cardiff, artist
  • Gavin Crawford, actor
  • Morgan Crooks, Olympic rower
  • Jason Day, mixed martial artist
  • Jack de Heer, hockey player
  • Kent Derricott, actor
  • Brad Erdos, gridiron football player
  • Joyce Fairbairn, Canadian senator
  • William Fruet, film and television writer and director
  • Dar Heatherington, politician
  • David Hoffos, contemporary artist
  • Earl Ingarfield, Sr., hockey player
  • Athena Karkanis, actor
  • John Krizanc, playwright
  • Ernest George Mardon, educator and author
  • Cody Legebokoff, serial killer
  • Kari Matchett, actor
  • Bill Matheson, meteorologist
  • Anne-Marie Mediwake, broadcaster
  • Jordan Mein, mixed martial artist
  • Joseph Meli, four-time Canadian Olympian (Judo)
  • Cheryl Misak, philosopher
  • Ryland Moranz, musician
  • Tara-Jean Popowich, winner of So You Think You Can Dance Canada (Season 2)
  • Chris Pearson, first Premier of Yukon
  • Jamie Pushor, hockey player
  • Duncan Regehr, actor
  • Stacy Roest, hockey player
  • Chava Rosenfarb, author and Holocaust survivor
  • John Andrew Roth (born 1942), CEO of Nortel
  • Gary Simmons Hockey player.
  • Linda Smith, novelist
  • Vic Stasiuk, hockey player
  • Richard Stevenson, poet
  • John Smith Stewart, soldier and politician
  • Theo Tams, winner of Canadian Idol Season 6 (2008)
  • Kris Versteeg, hockey player
  • Doug Vogt, photojournalist
  • Michael Wex, novelist and playwright
  • Max Wyman, 7th President of the University of Alberta (1969 - 1974)

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