List of Famous people born in Canada
Edna Mayne Hull
Edna May Hull van Vogt was a Canadian science fiction writer who published under the name E. Mayne Hull. She was the first wife of A. E. van Vogt, also a science fiction writer.
Agnes Martin
Agnes Bernice Martin, RCA, was an American abstract painter. Her work has been defined as an "essay in discretion on inward-ness and silence". Although she is often considered or referred to as a minimalist, Martin considered herself an abstract expressionist. She was awarded a National Medal of Arts from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1998. She was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 2004.
Patricia Owens
Patricia Molly Owens was a Canadian-born American actress, working in Hollywood. She appeared in about 40 films and 10 TV episodes in a career lasting from 1943 to 1968.
Denise Cronenberg
Denise Cronenberg was a Canadian costume designer.
Jeanne Landry
Jeanne Landry was a Canadian composer, pianist and teacher who taught counterpoint and harmony at the Faculty of Music at Université Laval from 1951 to 1983. She began as a solo pianist in 1940 and was named the 1946 winner of the Prix d'Europe grant. Landry gave public recitals, appeared on CBC Radio and was an accompanist for various composers and instrumentalists and singers in concert, radio and television. She retired from teaching in 1983, and devoted her time to composition and writing free-form poems.
Anne Marie Loder
Anne Marie DeLuise (née Loder) is a Canadian actress.
Jean Marchand
Jean Marchand, was a French Canadian public figure, trade unionist and politician in Quebec, Canada.
Nicole Lyn
Nicole Lyn is a Canadian television actress. She is known for her role in Student Bodies, a Canadian teen comedy series.
Robert MacArthur
Robert Helmer MacArthur was a Canadian-born American ecologist who made a major impact on many areas of community and population ecology.
Jeremy Williams
Jeremy Williams is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who currently plays for the Straubing Tigers of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL).