List of people from Quebec City
The following is a list of notable people from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. See Category: People from Quebec City for a more systematic list.
A
- André Arthur, radio host and politician
B
- Alfred Bailey, poet
- Steve Barakatt, musician
- Marty Barry, former NHL player
- Myriam Bédard, biathlon, three Olympic medals
- Johanne Bégin, water polo, 2000 Summer Olympics
- Patrice Bergeron, NHL player for the Boston Bruins
- Steve Bernier, NHL player
- Sylvie Bernier, diving, gold medal, 1984 Summer Olympics
- Martin Biron, NHL goaltender
- Mathieu Biron, NHL player
- Céline Bonnier, actor
- Gaétan Boucher, speed skating, four Olympic medals
- Francis Bouillon, NHL player for the Nashville Predators
C
- Dayana Cadeau, Haitian-born Canadian American professional bodybuilder
- Lawrence Cannon, federal politician, Canadian minister of foreign affairs
- Marc Chouinard, NHL player
- Jean-Philippe Côté, NHL player
D
- Kevin Dineen, former NHL player
- Stéphane Dion, politician
- Campbell Mellis Douglas, winner of the Victoria Cross
- Jessica Dubé, figure skater
- Paul Dumont, administrator of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
- Gaétan Duchesne, NHL player
F
- Adine Fafard-Drolet, singer and founder of a music school
- Jonathan Ferland, AHL player
- Jeff Fillion, radio personality
- Glenn Ford, actor
G
- Louis-Philippe Gagné, newspaper editor and politician in the United States
- Simon Gagné, NHL player for the Tampa Bay Lightning
- André-Philippe Gagnon, comedian
- Marc Garneau, astronaut
- Richard Garneau, sports journalist
- Émile Genest, actor
- Marie Gignac, actor
- Neil Gillman, theologian
- Rémy Girard, actor
- Alexandre Giroux, NHL player
- Elena Grosheva, gymnast
H
- Anne Hébert, writer
- Paul Hébert, actor
K
- Larkin Kerwin, physicist, President of the Canadian Space Agency
- Cornelius Krieghoff, painter
- Pom Klementieff, actress
L
- Régis Labeaume, mayor
- Audrey Lacroix, swimmer
- Claire Lamarche, television host[1]
- Michel Lamarche, retired professional wrestler
- Stéphane Lapointe, film and television director
- Pierre Lavertu, football player
- Okill Massey Learmonth, winner of the Victoria Cross
- Félix Leclerc, musician
- Alice Lemieux-Lévesque, writer
- Félix Lengyel, streamer/internet personality
- Robert Lepage, actor
- Jean Lesage, politician
M
- Norm Macdonald, comedian
- Simon Mailloux, Canadian Forces officer
- Joe Malone, early NHL player
- Michael Mando, actor
- Pauline Marois, politician and leader of the Parti Québécois
- Philippe Marquis, moguls skier
- Rick Martel, retired professional wrestler
- Pénélope McQuade, radio and television host[2]
- Mitsou, pop singer
- François Morency, comedian
- Terry Mosher, cartoonist for the Montreal Gazette
N
- Safia Nolin, singer-songwriter
P
- Bruno Pelletier, musician
- François Pérusse, comedian
- Pierre Pettigrew, former politician, Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs 2004-2006
- Jacques Poulin, writer
- Marc-Antoine Pouliot, NHL player
R
- Manon Rhéaume, ice hockey goaltender
- Jacques Richard, NHL player, deceased
- Alys Robi, musician
- Gabrielle Roy, writer
- Patrick Roy, retired NHL goaltender
S
- Colette Samson, social activist[3]
- Paul Stastny, NHL player
- Yan Stastny, NHL player
T
- Louis-Alexandre Taschereau, early Quebec politician
- Yves Thériault, writer
- Marie Tifo, actress
- Roland Michel Tremblay, writer
- Gilles Turcot, Commander of the Canadian Army during the October Crisis
- Mélanie Turgeon, skier
- Richard Ernest William Turner, winner of the Victoria Cross
V
- Richard Verreau, musician
- Gilles Vigneault, musician
W
- Mike Ward, comedian
- David Watson, army general
Religious people
- Blessed Marie de l'Incarnation, née Marie Guyart
- Blessed François de Laval, first bishop of New France and founder of Quebec Seminary
- Blessed Marie-Catherine de Saint-Augustin, née Catherine de Longpré (1632-1664)
- Saint Marguerite d'Youville, née Marie-Marguerite Dufrost de Lajemmerais
- Cardinal Marc Ouellet
- Venerable Alfred Pampalon, C.Ss.R.
- Cardinal Elzéar-Alexandre Taschereau, first Canadian cardinal
See also
References
- "Claire Lamarche: la passion du présent". La Presse (in French). May 14, 2010.
- "Pénélope McQuade". 7jours (in French).
- "Colette L. Samson (1923 – 1991)". National Order of Quebec (in French). Archived from the original on 2016-03-31.
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