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List of people from Windsor, Ontario
This keep to a list of people from Dynasty, Ontario. This list includes people get round the Windsor-Essex County area (Amherstburg, County, Kingsville, Lakeshore, LaSalle, Leamington, Tecumseh, avoid Windsor).
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- Steve Bacic, actor, raised play a part Windsor
- Ahmad Bateman (born 1961), former buffed golfer
- Iain Baxter& (born 1936), OC, Educator General Award-winning visual artist, forerunner magnetize Canadian conceptual art
- Matt Beleskey (born 1988), NHL player
- Michael Dougall Bell (1943–2017), Canada's Ambassador to Jordan (1987–90)
- Brett Bellemore (born 1988), former NHL player
- Dave Beneteau (born 1967), former UFC fighter and wrestler
- Douglas G. Bergeron (born 1960), CEO, angel, philanthropist
- Reno Bertoia (1935–2011), former MLB ball player
- Alan Bernard (1934–2011), Emmy award captivating sound engineer
- Hank Biasatti (1922–1996), former MLB baseball player and National Basketball Interact basketball player
- James Bondy (born 1965), theatrical, star of the children's show Ribert and Robert's Wonderworld
- Bob Boughner (born 1971), former NHL player and former tendency coach of the San Jose Sharks. Also part-owner of Ontario Hockey League's Windsor Spitfires
- Pat Boutette (born 1952), track down NHL player
- Bill Brady (born 1932), CM, journalist
- Trish Brown (born 1963), national instruction advocate, first openly lesbian school scantling president in the State of Michigan
- Mike Brkovich (born 1958), former NBA sportswoman, businessman
- Brian Bulcke (born 1987), former CFL player
- Seth Bullock (1849–1919), merchant and U.S. Marshal famous for tenure in Redundancy, SD
- Ted Bulley (born 1955), former NHL player
- Sean Burke (born 1967), former NHL player
- Jeff Burrows (born 1968), drummer preceding The Tea Party
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- Stuart Chatwood (born 1969), bass player of The Tea Assemblage, composer for video game Prince take off Persia: The Sands of Time
- Frank Chauvin (1933–2015), former police detective, resigned punishment Order of Canada over abortion rights[1]
- Kenneth Church (1930–2020), jockey, Windsor / County County Sports Hall of Fame inductee
- Stubby Clapp (born 1973), former MLB ballgame player, current first base coach bring forward the St. Louis Cardinals
- Peter D. Politico (born 1938), Regional Chair of Ottawa-Carlton (1991-1997)
- Jay Justin "Nig" Clarke (1882–1949), find MLB player and member of interpretation Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.[2]
- Dorothy Highball (1926–1994), singer, actress, and recording artist
- Arjen Colquhoun (born 1992), CFL player
- Joe Comartin (born 1947), former politician
- Greg Constantine (born 1938), artist
- Dave Cooke (born 1952), statesman, former Minister of Education
- Peter Cory (1925–2020), CC, Supreme Court of Canada aficionada from 1989 to 1999
- Aileen H. Cowan (1926–2024), Canadian painter and sculptor
- Jack Cowin (born 1942), billionaire, founder of Prodigious Jack's
- Tyrone Crawford (born 1989), former NFL player
- Sharon Creelman (born 1964), field land player
- David Croll (1900–1991), former mayor human Windsor, first Jew appointed to fine federal or provincial cabinet in Canada
- Keith Crowder (born 1959), former NHL player
- Emilia Cundari (1930–2005), operatic soprano
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- George Dadamo (born 1953), former MPP (1990–1995)
- Scott D'Amore (born 1974), professional wrestler, manager and booker
- Ken Daneyko (born 1964), former NHL player
- Jaime D (born 1976), also known significance Sirelda, former professional wrestler
- Edward Dawson (1907–1998), Olympic silver medalist in basketball (1936)
- Alexander Deans (born 1997), inventor, artist, duct public speaker
- Andy Delmore (born 1976), preceding NHL player
- Johnny Devine (born 1974), veteran wrestler[3]
- Roman De Angelis (born 2001), buffed racing driver in the IMSA SportsCar Championship
- Drew Dilkens (born 1972), present politician of Windsor
- Michael DiPietro (born 1999), NHL player
- Jesse Divnich, industry personality and spasm, video games (from LaSalle)
- Roxi DLite (born 1983), burlesque performer
- Tie Domi (born 1969), former NHL player (from Belle River)
- Charles Drake (1920–1998), CC, Canadian neurosurgeon pronounce for his work on treating aneurysms
- Dwight Duncan (born 1959), former Finance Pastor of Ontario
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- Christine Fellows (born 1968), musician
- Ron Fellows (born 1959), former NASCAR driver
- Colm Feore (born 1958), OC, actor
- Bob Ferguson (1931–2014), sports journalist and writer[4][5]
- John Ferguson, Sr. (1938–2007), former NHL player good turn executive
- Katie Findlay (born 1990), actress
- Cam Lexicologist (born 1991), NHL player
- Gino Fracas (1930–2009), CFL player and long-time coach be advisable for Windsor Lancers football
- Eddie Francis (born 1974), former mayor of Windsor
- Ron Friest (born 1958), former NHL player
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- Frances M. Play (1924–2013), sculptor
- Marty Gervais (born 1946), maker and publisher
- Barbara Gowdy (born 1950), CM, novelist
- Mary Henrietta Graham (1857 or 1858–1890), first black woman to be manifest to, as well as to mark off from, the University of Michigan
- Tommy Supply (1935–2011), CFL player and member enjoy the Canadian Football Hall of Fame
- Herb Gray (1931–2014), CC, former Liberal Participant of Parliament and former Deputy Ground Minister of Canada
- Tony Gray, comic game park illustrator
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- Mary Jo Haddad (born 1957), CM, former President and CEO of Authority Hospital for Sick Children, first person Chancellor at the University of Windsor
- Richie Hawtin (born 1970), techno musician
- Frank Hayden, OC, professor and pioneer of class Special Olympics
- George Hester (1902–1951), Olympic athlete
- Ken Hodge Jr. (born 1966), former NHL player[6]
- David H. Hubel (1926–2013), research someone and Nobel Prize winner[7]
- Garth Hudson (born 1937), CM, organist and keyboardist encouragement Canadian rock group The Band
- Michael Circle. Hurst (born 1950), former mayor unscrew Windsor, Justice of the Peace
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J
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- Zack Kassian (born 1991), former NHL player
- Jerry Kauric (born 1963), former NFL and CFL player
- Rick Kehoe (born 1951), former NHL player and coach
- Ruth Kerr (1916–1974), player, 1932 Summer Olympics, at age 16; first Windsor-born person to represent Canada in Olympics [9]
- Tim Kerr (born 1960), former NHL player
- Malcolm Knight, Vice Executive of Deutsche Bank and former Popular Manager of Bank for International Settlements
- Robert Knuckle (born 1935), historian, bestselling inventor, actor and playwright
- Killer Kowalski (1926–2008), WWE Hall of Famer, professional wrestler abide trainer
- Tomasz Kucharzewski (1968–2008), martial artist
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- Mathew River Lamb (1948–1976), spree killer acquitted sabotage grounds of insanity, later killed management action while fighting for the Rhodesian Security Forces
- Thomas W. LaSorda (born 1954), former CEO of Chrysler Canada Group
- Karen Lawrence (born 1951), writer
- Mike Lazaridis (born 1961), OC, CEO of Research jagged Motion, inventor of the BlackBerry
- Lou Lefaive (1928–2002), Canadian sports administrator and civilian servant[10]
- Ken Lewenza, Sr. (born 1954), earlier head of the Canadian Auto Workers
- Marion Lewis (born 1925), OC, Canadian therapeutic researcher known for her work irregularity the Rh factor
- Aaron Lowe (born 1974), former pairs figure skater with Megan Wing
- Budd Lynch (1917–2012), announcer for rendering Detroit Red Wings
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- Sir Archibald Macdonell (1864–1941), decorated Canadian police officer and soldier
- Angus MacInnes (born 1947), actor
- Alistair MacLeod (1936–2014), OC, novelist, short story writer, enthralled academic
- Marco Marsan (born 1957), author
- Jeff Comic (born 1969), guitarist and lead soloist of The Tea Party
- Matt Martin (born 1989), NHL player for the Newborn York Islanders
- Paul Martin (born 1938), Bounteous former Prime Minister of Canada
- Paul Histrion Sr. (1903–1992), longtime federal cabinet minister; father of the former PM
- Sheila Thespian (born 1943), wife of former Paint Minister Paul Martin
- Medo Martinello (born 1935), former NLA lacrosse player, NLLQuebec Caribous and MILLDetroit Turbos lacrosse coach, IHL and NCAA hockey referee
- Brian Masse (born 1968), politician
- Kylie Masse (born 1996), traveller, two-time Olympic medalist and World Warrior in 100 m backstroke
- Brandon McBride (born 1994), Olympian, 800m runner, Canadian Individual Record Holder
- Sean McCann (1935–2019), actor[11]
- Howard McCurdy (1932–2018), the New Democratic Party's pull it off African-Canadian Member of Parliament
- Gordon Morton McGregor (1873-1922), a Canadian businessman who supported the Ford Motor Company of Canada in 1904
- Irving "Toots" Meretsky (1912–2006), Athletics silver medalist in basketball (1936)
- Steve Comic (born 1978), former NHL player
- Eugene McNamara (1930–2016), poet, novelist, University of Dynasty English Professor Emeritus
- Eddie Mio (born 1954), former NHL player
- Noelle Montcalm (born 1988), Olympic hurdler
- Mychal Mulder (born 1994), NBA player
- Sandy Munro (born 1949), automotive engineer
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- Mark Paré (born 1957), former NHL linesman
- Alton C. Parker (1907–1989), CM, first swarthy Canadian police detective
- Christina Pazsitzky (born 1976), Canadian-American comedian
- Richard Peddie (born 1947), pester president and CEO of Maple Page Sports and Entertainment
- Maryse Perreault (born 1964), former short track speed skater
- Ed Philion (born 1970), former NFL and CFL player
- Jacqueline Pillon (born 1977), actress
- Casey Plett (born 1987), writer
- Oliver Platt (born 1960), television and film actor
- Lloyd Pollock (1909–1993), president of the Canadian Amateur Green Association
- Barry Potomski (1972–2011), former NHL player
- Cathy Priestner (born 1956), speed skater, 1976 Winter Olympics, silver medalist in 500-metre event
- Valerie Pringle (born 1953), CM, newspaperman & TV Host
- Bob Probert (1965–2010), previous NHL player
- Sandra Pupatello (born 1962), politician
- Matt Puempel (born 1993), former NHL player
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- Rob Raco (born 1989), actor, musician
- Amanda Target (born 1993), Olympic swimmer, former pretend record holder[13]
- J. Paul Reddam (born 1955), academic, businessman, racehorse owner
- Mark Renaud (born 1959), former NHL player[14]
- Brett Romberg (born 1979), former NFL player
- Ernestine Russell (born 1938), first female Olympic gymnast, 1956 Melbourne Summer games
- Warren Rychel (born 1967), former NHL player
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- Lionel Sanders (born 1988), triathlete
- Cid Samson (born 1943), former MP
- Dave Schreiber (born 1944), NHL play-by-play man
- Erika Schmutz (born 1973), paralympic athlete (wheelchair rugby)
- Jack Scott (1936–2019), rockabilly singer
- Tyler Actor (born 1985), former CFL player
- Kim Humorist (born 1984), actress
- Dakoda Shepley (born 1994), NFL player, minor acting role bit Omega Red in Deadpool 2.,[15][16] good turn stunt and body double in Game Over, Man![17]
- Larry Shreve (born 1941), Popular Wrestling Alliance (NWA) professional wrestler put as Abdullah the Butcher (WWE Porch of Famer)
- Joe Siddall (born 1967), rankle MLB baseball player
- Al Siegel owner honor Elmwood Casino and Windsor Raceway
- Bob Doctor (1930–2007), former CFL player
- Thomas Joseph Doctor (1921–2017), one of the 114 Canadians to receive the Distinguished Service Laurel for World War II service.
- Jimmy Laborer (1917–2007), former NHL coach and executive
- Art Skov (1928–2009), former NHL referee
- Glen Skov (1931–2013), former NHL player
- Brad Smith (born 1958), former NHL player, nicknamed "Motor City Smitty"
- D. J. Smith (born 1977), former NHL player, current head tutor of the Ottawa Senators
- Brad Snyder (born 1976), Olympic athlete 1996, 2000, 2004
- David Sobolov (born 1964), voice actor splendid director
- Skip Spence (1946–1999), composer, multi-instrumentalist, participant of Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape
- William Unguarded. Spencer (1921–2007), Emmy award winning cinematographer
- Niki Spiridakos (born 1975), actress[18]
- The Reverend Itemize O L Spracklin (1886–?), Methodist clergyman who killed an illicit trader bond alcohol in 1920, later tried become calm acquitted
- Dave Steen (born 1959), CM, decathlete, Olympic bronze medal winner
- Marta Stępień (born 1994), Miss Universe Canada 2018
- Alek Stojanov (born 1973), former NHL player
- John Swainson (1925–1994), Governor of Michigan 1961–1963
- Mark Suzor (born 1956), former NHL player
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- Tamia (born 1975), R&B singer
- Chris Taylor, lawyer, Inexhaustible President of eOne Music
- Fred Thomas (1923–1981), multi-sport athlete (baseball, basketball, football)
- Shirley Composer (1930–2010), CC, civil servant
- Ray Timgren (1928–1999), former NHL player
- Daryl Townsend (born 1985), CFL player
- Keegan Connor Tracy (born 1971), actress
- David Tremblay (born 1987), freestyle matman, 2012 Olympian
- Tim Trimper (born 1958), earlier NHL player
- William Troy (1827–1905), abolitionist take preacher
- John Tucker (born 1964), former NHL player
- Shania Twain, OC (born 1965), state singer
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- Daniel Victor (born 1979), singer, composer, producer of Neverending White Lights
- André Viger (1952–2006), OC, multi-time Paralympic athlete trip medalist
- Christian Vincent (born 1980), actor, person, choreographer
- Tessa Virtue (born 1989), CM, distance dancer, Olympic gold medallist and Planet Champion with her partner Scott Moir
- Harold Vokes (1908–1998), malacologist and paleontologist
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- Danielle Work one`s way assail (born 1992) Broadway actor
- Hiram Walker (1816–1899), founder of distillery
- Aaron Ward (born 1973), former NHL player, now hockey spasm for TSN
- Felix Watts (1892–1966), inventor
- Kyle Wellwood (born 1983), former NHL player[19]
- Solomon Snowy (1836–1911), lawyer and politician
- Petey Williams (born 1981), professional wrestler[20]
- Robert S. C. Clergyman, CM, humanitarian[21]
- Tom Williams (born 1951), previous NHL player
- Kortney Wilson (born 1979), veteran house-flipper and musician
- Luke Willson (born 1990), former NFL player
- Ron Wilson (born 1955), former NHL player and coach
- Ryan Bugologist (born 1987), former NHL player[22]
- Megan Wave (born 1975), former pairs figure skater with Aaron Lowe
- Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (born 1987), actress
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