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Revision as of 23:26, 20 September 2012
This is a list of people from Windsor, Ontario.
A
- Oshiomogho Atogwe, National Football League (NFL) player W.F Herman Green Griffins
B
- Iain Baxter&, OC, Governor General Award winning visual artist, forerunner of Canadian conceptual art.
- Reno Bertoia, Major League Baseball (MLB) baseball player
- Hank Biasatti, former MLB baseball player and National Basketball Association basketball player
- James Bondy, entertainer, star of the children's show Ribert and Robert's Wonderworld
- Bob Boughner, former NHL hockey player, now head coach and part-owner of Ontario Hockey League's Windsor Spitfires
- Sean Burke, NHL hockey player
- Seth Bullock, Sheriff, hardware store owner and U.S. Marshal famous for his tenure in Deadwood, SD.
- Jeff Burrows, drummer of The Tea Party
C
- Stuart Chatwood, bass player of The Tea Party/composer Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
- Kenneth Church, jockey, Windsor / Essex County Sports Hall of Fame inductee
- Stubby Clapp, former MLB baseball player
- Dorothy Collins, singer, actress, and recording artist.
- Joe Comartin, politician
- Dave Cooke, politician, former Minister of Education
- Tyrone Crawford, NFL player for the Dallas Cowboys
- Sharon Creelman, field hockey player
- David Croll, former mayor of Windsor, became the first Jew appointed to a federal or provincial cabinet in Canada
D
- Scott D'Amore, TNA Talent
- Ken Daneyko, former NHL hockey player
- Andy Delmore, NHL hockey player
- Johnny Devine, TNA Wrestler[1]
- Jesse Divnich, Industry Personality & Analyst, Video Games (from LaSalle)
- Tie Domi, former NHL hockey player (from Belle River)
- Dwight Duncan, Finance Minister of Ontario
F
- Christine Fellows, musician
- Ron Fellows, race car driver
- Colm Feore, actor
- John Ferguson Sr, former NHL player and executive
- Rayny Forster, founder of Moshpit Tragedy Records
- Cam Fowler, NHL player
G
- Marty Gervais, poet and publisher
- Barbara Gowdy, novelist
- Herb Gray, former Liberal Member of Parliament and former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada
H
- Blake Harper, porn actor
- Richie Hawtin, techno musician
- David H. Hubel, research scientist and Nobel Prize winner[2]
- Garth Hudson, organist and keyboardist for Canadian rock n roll group The Band.
J
- Dan Jancevski, NHL hockey player
- Spider Jones, former boxer
- Ed Jovanovski, NHL hockey player
- Gordie Johnson, guitarist and vocalist of Big Sugar
K
- Zack Kassian, NHL hockey player currently with the Vancouver Canucks
- Jerry Kauric, former NFL and CFL football player
- Rick Kehoe, former NHL player and coach
- Tim Kerr, former NHL hockey player
- Malcolm Knight, Vice Chairman of Deutsche Bank and former General Manager of the Bank for International Settlements
- Killer Kowalski, professional wrestler and trainer
- Tomasz Kucharzewski (1968–2008), martial artist
L
- Mathew Charles Lamb, spree killer acquitted on grounds of insanity, later killed in action while fighting for the Rhodesian Security Forces
- Thomas LaSorda, CEO of Chrysler Group
- Mike Lazaridis, CEO of Research in Motion, inventor of the BlackBerry
- Ken Lewenza, Sr., head of the CAW, Canadian Auto Workers
- Aaron Lowe and Megan Wing, figure skating pair
M
- Howard McCurdy, the New Democratic Party's first African-Canadian Member of Parliament
- Eugene McNamara, poet, novelist, University of Windsor English Professor Emeritus
- Marco Marsan, author
- Jeff Martin, former guitarist and lead vocalist of The Tea Party
- Matt Martin, NHL player for the New York Islanders
- Paul Martin, Liberal former Prime Minister of Canada
- Paul Martin, Sr., longtime federal cabinet minister and father of the former PM
- Sheila Martin, wife of former Prime Minister Paul Martin
- Medo Martinello, former NLL lacrosse player, NLL & MILL lacrosse coach, IHL & NCAA hockey referee
- Brian Masse, politician
- Eddie Mio, former NHL hockey player
P
- Mark Paré, former NHL linesman
- Richard Peddie, former president and CEO of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment
- Corey Petryschuk, Arena League football player
- Terry Pickford, award-winning TV writer, producer and editor
- Oliver Platt, television and film actor
- Bob Probert, former NHL hockey player
- Sandra Pupatello, politician
Q
- Joel Quenneville, NHL hockey coach and former player
R
- Jody Raffoul, singer
- J. Paul Reddam, academic, businessman, racehorse owner
- Brett Romberg, NFL football player
- Warren Rychel fomer NHL player
- Heather Ryan Hold the Guiness World Record for fitting the most balls in her mouth.
S
- Jack Scott, rockabilly singer
- Tyler Scott, (CFL) player Toronto Argonauts, former player Holy Names Knights
- Kim Shaw, actress
- Larry Shreve, National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) professional wrestler known as Abdullah the Butcher
- Joe Siddall, former MLB baseball player
- Jimmy Skinner, 1917-2007 former NHL hockey coach and executive
- Alexander 'Skip' Spence, composer, multi-instrumentalist, member of Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape
- The Reverend J O L Spracklin, Methodist minister who shot dead an illicit trader in alcohol in 1920, later tried and acquitted
- John Swainson, Governor of Michigan 1961-1963
- Brad Smith, former NHL hockey player 1978-1987 aka Motor City Smitty
T
- Tamia, R&B singer
- John Tucker, former NHL hockey player
- Shania Twain, Country singer
V
- Daniel Victor, singer, songwriter, producer of Neverending White Lights
- Christian Vincent, actor, dancer, choreographer
W
- Hiram Walker
- Aaron Ward, retired NHL hockey player, now hockey analyst for TSN
- Felix Watts, inventor
- Kyle Wellwood, NHL hockey player [3]
- Solomon White
- Ryan Wilson (ice hockey), NHL hockey player [4]
- Ron Wilson, NHL hockey coach
- Petey Williams, professional wrestler for TNA Wrestling
- Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, actress.