List of people from Saskatchewan

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This is a list of notable people who are from Saskatchewan, Canada, or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in that province.

A[]

  • Velma Abbott (1929-1987) – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • Mark Abley – writer
  • Dan Achen – guitarist, producer, co-founder of alternative rock band Junkhouse
  • Mel Angelstad – professional ice hockey player
  • Hazen Argue - politician, Senator, MP, Cabinet Minister
  • Colby Armstrong – NHL hockey player with Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Riley Armstrong – NHL hockey player with Detroit Red Wings
  • Brent Ashton – former NHL hockey player
  • Dick Assman – gas station attendant facetiously given fame on the David Letterman television show
  • Calvin Ayre – founder of Bodog

B[]

  • Mike Babcock – Head Coach of the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs Head Coach, Canadian Ice Hockey Olympic Team, 2012, Head Coach, Canadian Ice Hockey World Cup Team, 2016
  • Lorne Babiuk – director, VIDO
  • Garnet Bailey – NHL forward, died on United Airlines Flight 175
  • Mike Bales – hockey player
  • J.G. Ballard – English novelist and short story writer
  • Burke Barlow – musician
  • Doris Barr (1921-2009) – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • Wade Belak – former NHL player with Nashville Predators (deceased 2011)
  • Catherine Bennett (born 1920) – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • Red Berenson – Team Canada 1972, former NHL player and coach, Head Coach of the University of Michigan Ice Hockey Team
  • Todd Bergen – hockey player
  • Sarah Binks – fictional character created by Paul Hiebert, in whose gently satirical biography Regina figures as the rustic's metropolis
  • Byron Bitz – former professional hockey player
  • Randy Black – drummer for Primal Fear
  • Trevor Blackwell – entrepreneur
  • Mike Blaisdell – former NHL player
  • Allan Blakeney – former Premier of Saskatchewan
  • Derek Boogaard – former NHL hockey player with New York Rangers (deceased 2011)
  • Mike Botha – master diamond cutter
  • Ray Boughen – former mayor, current Member of Parliament for the riding of Palliser
  • Johnny Bower – hockey goaltender
  • Bob Boyer – visual artist, elder, university professor
  • Tyler Bozak – NHL player
  • Beverley Breuer – actor whose credits include Scary Movie 4
  • Dave Brown – former NHL player
  • Sidney Buckwold – former Mayor of Saskatoon
  • David Luther Burgess – World War I pilot and politician
  • Garth Butcher – NHL player
  • Brent Butt – actor

C[]

  • Hugh Cairns (VC) – World War I soldier awarded the Victoria Cross
  • Jock Callander – IHL all-time scoring leader
  • Lorne CalvertPremier of Saskatchewan (2001–2007)
  • Scotty Cameron – hockey player
  • Earl Cameron – broadcaster
  • Wendel Clark – former professional hockey player
  • Ethel CatherwoodOlympic medallist
  • Emily Clark (ice hockey) - Olympic hockey player
  • Lawrence Clarke – HBC official
  • Reggie ClevelandWorld Series-starting baseball pitcher
  • Kim Coates (born 1958) – Canadian/American actor, Sons of Anarchy; born in Saskatoon
  • Terry Cochrane – Canadian football player
  • John Comiskey – football player
  • Neil Stanley Crawford – politician and jazz musician

D[]

  • Mark Dacey – 2004 Brier Champion
  • Rod Dallman – hockey player
  • Charlie David – actor
  • Spencer Davis – general foreman
  • Stu Davis - country & western singer/songwriter, recording artist, television and radio host
  • Thomas Osborne Davis – politician
  • Scott Deibert – former Canadian football player
  • Graham DeLaet – professional golfer
  • Ivor Dent – politician
  • Phyllis DewarOlympic swimmer
  • John Diefenbaker – former Prime Minister of Canada
  • Robert Dirk – former NHLer
  • Ken Doraty – former National Hockey League player
  • Liam Dougherty – ice dancer
  • Shirley Douglas – actor, daughter of T.C. Douglas; mother of Kiefer Sutherland
  • T.C. DouglasCCF premier 1944–1961; later leader of the federal New Democratic Party
  • Rick Ducommun – actor
  • Duke Dukowski – former NHLer
  • Mathew Dumba – ice hockey player

E[]

  • Jordan Eberle – NHL player for the New York Islanders
  • Murray Edwards – one of the richest Canadians
  • Michael Eklund – actor
  • Dan Ellis – NHL goaltender with Florida Panthers
  • Shane Endicott – former NHL hockey player

F[]

  • Joe Fafard – sculptor and artist
  • Sylvia Fedoruk – scientist, former Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
  • Larry Fisher – murderer of Gail Miller
  • Robert Fleming – composer, pianist, organist, choirmaster, and teacher
  • Emile Francis – former National Hockey League player and coach
  • Lisa FranksParalympic athlete
  • Don Freed – singer/songwriter
  • Dawna Friesen – newscaster
  • Jackie Friesen – assistant coach with the Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey team
  • Pete Friesen – guitar player for Alice Cooper, Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden and The Almighty
  • Gayleen Froese – author
  • Wes Funk – writer

G[]

  • Michael Garnett – former NHL goaltender with the Atlanta Thrashers
  • Chris Getzlaf – CFL player
  • Ryan Getzlaf – NHL player
  • Clark Gillies – former National Hockey League player
  • Joanna Glass – playwright
  • Glenda Goertzen – author
  • Bruce Gordon - athlete and Detective Sergeant
  • Dirk Graham – NHL player
  • Thelma Grambo – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • Mary Greyeyes (1920 – 2011), the first First Nations woman to join the Canadian Armed Forces
  • Roland Groome – first licensed commercial pilot in Canada
  • Tom Grummett – comic book artist
  • Eric Gryba – NHL player with the Edmonton Oilers
  • Peter Gzowski – resided in Moose Jaw in 1957
  • Michael Greyeyes - Canadian actor, born in Saskatchewan.

H[]

  • Chris Hajt – professional ice hockey player, Lukko
  • Emmett Hall – former Supreme Court Justice
  • Stu Hartprofessional wrestling patriarch
  • Scott Hartnell – NHL player
  • Ellie Harvie – actress; portrayed Morticia on The New Addams Family; was raised in Prince Albert
  • Dale Henry – hockey player
  • Jamie Heward – NHL player
  • Bill Hicke – NHL player with the Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, Oakland Seals, and the Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Douglas Hill – author
  • Ray Hnatyshyn – former Governor General of Canada
  • Randy Hoback – politician
  • Braden Holtby – NHL goaltender
  • Gustin House – Lyell Gustin, decades-long teacher of many eminent pianists province-wide
  • Stan Hovdebo – politician and educator
  • Gordie Howe – former NHL and WHA hockey player
  • Bill Hunterice hockey entrepreneur (deceased 2002)

I[]

  • Roger Ing – artist
  • Into Eternityprogressive metal band
  • Dick Irvin, Jr.Hockey Night in Canada broadcaster
  • James IsbisterMétis leader

J[]

  • Honoré Jackson – Métis leader
  • Colin James – six-time Juno award-winning blues-rock musician
  • Harry Jerome – sprinter
  • Christine Jewitt (born 1926) – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • Arleene Johnson (born 1924) – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • Marguerite Jones (1917-1995) – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • Daisy Junor (1919-2012) – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player

K[]

  • Connie Kaldor – singer
  • Miklos KanitzHolocaust survivor
  • Ryan Keller – NHL hockey player, Ottawa Senators
  • Donald M. Kendrick – Calgary native, choral conductor and teacher at the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus, in the 1970s
  • Dave King – university and NHL hockey coach
  • Joy Kogawa – author and poet
  • Kirk Krack – freediver
  • Darcy Kuemper – goalie for the NHL franchise Minnesota Wild
  • Chris Kunitz – NHL player
  • Kaylyn Kyle – member of the Canada women's national soccer team

L[]

  • John Henderson Lamont – Supreme Court Justice
  • Annette Lapointe – writer
  • Regan Lauscher – Canadian luge champion
  • James Le Jeune (born 1910) – painter, born in Saskatoon
  • Catriona Le May Doanspeed skater, Olympic medallist
  • Curtis Leschyshyn – former NHL hockey player
  • Brock Lesnar – professional wrestler currently signed with WWE; residence in Regina
  • Sarah Lind – actor
  • Art Linkletter – radio and television host of Art Linkletter's House Party
  • Reed Low – former National Hockey League player
  • Trey Lyles – professional basketball player

M[]

  • Keith Magnuson (died 2003) – former NHL hockey player, Chicago Blackhawks
  • Charles Mair – poet
  • Kevin Mambo - actor and musician
  • Tyler Mane – former pro wrestler and actor
  • Yann MartelBooker Prize-winning author
  • Tatiana Maslany – actor
  • Mike Maurer – CFL fullback
  • Chris McAllister – former NHL hockey player
  • Bud McCaig – co-owner of the Calgary Flames
  • Ethel McCreary – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • Mick McGeough – NHL referee
  • Frances Gertrude McGill – pioneering forensic pathologist and criminologist
  • Thomas McKay – politician and farmer
  • Mark McMorris – professional snowboarder
  • Michael D. Mehta – professor, author, director of SaskPower and Canadian Blood Services
  • Gail Miller – victim murder by Larry Fisher, for which David Milgaard was falsely convicted
  • Gerry Minor – former NHLer
  • Mike MintenkoCommonwealth Games swimmer
  • David Mitchell, National Lacrosse League player
  • Joni Mitchell – musician, artist
  • Ken Mitchell – author, member of the Order of Canada
  • Allan Moffat – racing car driver and four-time winner of the Bathurst 1000
  • Blair Morgan – motocross/snowcross athlete
  • Keith Morrison – former NBC television news anchor
  • Brenden Morrow, retired NHL hockey player
  • Farley Mowat – novelist
  • Jerome Mrazek – hockey player
  • Scott MunroeAmerican Hockey League player
  • Garth Murray – NHL player

N[]

  • Zarqa Nawaz – creator of the CBC sitcom Little Mosque on the Prairie
  • Carey Nelson – long-distance runner
  • Jeff Nelson – hockey player
  • Darin Nesbitt – professor at Douglas College
  • Ted Newall – entrepreneur
  • Erik Nielsen – federal politician, former deputy prime minister
  • Leslie Nielsen – actor whose credits include Airplane!, Naked Gun and Scary Movie 4

O[]

  • Fergie OlverToronto Blue Jays broadcaster
  • Paul Owen – cricketer

P[]

  • Ryan Parent – hockey player
  • Donny Parenteau – country music singer, songwriter, and musician
  • Denis Pederson – hockey player
  • Michael Peers – Archbishop of Qu'Appelle; Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada 1986-2004
  • Michaela Pereira – Former CNN anchor, HLN Anchor
  • Janet Perkin (1921-2012) – professional baseball and curling player
  • Krista Phillips – professional basketball player (former University of Michigan Women's Basketball player)
  • Rich Pilon – former NHL hockey player
  • "Rowdy" Roddy Piper (Roderick Toombs) (died 2015) – professional wrestler and film actor
  • Jason Plumb – popular musician formerly with the Waltons
  • Logan Pyett, AHL player (Detroit Red Wings organization) and member of gold medal-winning Team Canada in 2005-2006 (U18 Junior World Cup) and 2007-2008 (World Junior Championship)

R[]

  • Doug Redl – Canadian football player
  • Wade Redden – NHL defenceman
  • Scott Redl – Canadian football player
  • Drew Remenda – TV colour analyst for the San Jose Sharks and radio show host
  • Chico Resch – former National Hockey League goalie
  • Kyle Riabko – actor and musician
  • Erika Ritter – playwright and broadcaster
  • Jessica Robinson – country music singer
  • Jim Robson – broadcaster
  • Roy Romanow – former Premier of Saskatchewan
  • Martha Rommelaere (1922-2011) – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • Terry Ruskowski – hockey player

S[]

  • William Sarjeant – geology professor and author
  • Fred Sasakamoose - First Canadian Aboriginal National Hockey League Player
  • Brayden Schenn – NHL hockey player with Philadelphia Flyers
  • Luke Schenn – NHL hockey player with Arizona Coyotes
  • Karl Schubach – vocalist of metalcore band Misery Signals
  • Thomas Walter Scott – First Premier of Saskatchewan
  • Jack Semple – blues guitarist
  • Shiloh – singer
  • Sandra Schmirler (1963-2000) – former curler 3 time Canadian champion, 3 time World Champion, 1998 Olympic Games Gold Medallist
  • Mike Sillinger – NHL player
  • Brian Skrudland – former NHL hockey forward, two-time Stanley Cup Champion
  • Arthur SladeGovernor General's Award-winning author
  • Doug Smail – former National Hockey League player
  • Theresa Sokyrka – musician, artist
  • Brent Sopel – NHL hockey player with Atlanta Thrashers
  • Levi Steinhauer – CFL player
  • John Stevenson – politician
  • Charley Stis (1884-1979) – professional baseball player, manager and umpire
  • Jarret Stoll – NHL hockey player with Los Angeles Kings
  • Neil Stonechild – high-profile victim of a starlight tour
  • Joey Stylez (Joseph Laplante) – hip hop artist
  • Stephen Surjik – television and motion picture director whose credits include The Kids in the Hall and Wayne's World 2
  • David Sutcliffe – actor
  • Anne Szumigalski – poet

T[]

  • Dione Taylor – jazz singer
  • Ross Thatcher – former Premier Province of Saskatchewan (1964–1971)
  • Max Thompson – Nordic combined skier
  • Dave Tippett – former NHL player, NHL coach
  • Gordon TootoosisFirst Nations actor
  • Shannon Tweed – actor, wife of Gene Simmons of KISS

U[]

  • Geoffrey Ursell – writer

V[]

  • Guy Vanderhaeghe – author
  • Sugith Varughese – writer, director and actor
  • Darren Veitch – former NHL player
  • Jon Vickers – opera singer
  • Suzie Vinnick – folk/blues singer-songwriter and guitarist

W[]

  • Brad Wall – Former Premier
  • Colter Wall — country and folk musician
  • Owen Walter – hockey player
  • Cam Ward – NHL hockey goaltender, Carolina Hurricanes
  • Mildred Warwick (1922-2006) – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • George Weaver – politician and metallurgical engineer
  • Ed Whalen – host and commentator, Stampede Wrestling
  • Elizabeth Wicken (1927-2011) – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • Doug Wickenheiser (1961-1999) – NHL player
  • Hayley Wickenheiser – hockey player and multiple Olympic medallist
  • Rick Wilson – hockey player
  • W. Brett Wilson – Business man and former star on Dragon's Den
  • Steven Woods – Quack.com co-founder, current Google Waterloo site director
  • Henry Woolf – actor
  • Janet Wright – actress and cast member of Corner Gas

Y[]

  • Dylan Yeo – hockey player
  • Steven Yeun – actor

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