List of people from Etobicoke
The following is a list of people from Etobicoke, Ontario.
Sportspeople
- David Bolland, ice hockey player (London Knights, member of the National Canadian Junior Hockey Team)
- David Clarkson, ice hockey player
- Ken Dryden, politician and former NHL goaltender; attended Etobicoke Collegiate Institute
- Manny Fernandez, former ice hockey player
- Steve Ludzik, ice hockey player, coach, analyst
- Mark Napier, ice hockey player
- Brendan Shanahan, former ice hockey player and current President and Alternate Governor for the Toronto Maple Leafs
- Paul Stalteri, soccer player
- Stephen Valiquette, former ice hockey player (New York Rangers goalie)
- Joey Votto, baseball player (Cincinnati Reds first baseman)
- Peter Zezel, former ice hockey and soccer player
Media
- Matthew Cauz, sports radio personality and sexual chocolatier; attended Richview Collegiate Institute
- Nicole Stamp, host of Reach For The Top; attended Richview Collegiate Institute
Musicians
- Dave Bidini, musician, the Rheostatics, author On a Cold Road, Tropic of Hockey
- Basia Bulat, musician
- Dave Clark, musician, the Rheostatics and The Dinner Is Ruined
- Tom Cochrane, musician
- Cold Specks, musician, now based in London
- Ghetto Concept, hip-hop artists, pioneers in Toronto's hip-hop scene (Rexdale)
- Jeff Healey, rock musician
- Steve Shelski, musician, composer
- Jane Siberry, singer, songwriter, poet
- Snow, hip-hop artist, "Informer"
- Martin Tielli, musician, the Rheostatics
- Tim Vesely, musician, the Rheostatics
Actors
- Robin Duke, actress; attended Burnhamthorpe Collegiate Institute
- Dave Foley, actor
- Mike Lobel, actor; attended Etobicoke School of the Arts
- Catherine O'Hara, actress; attended Burnhamthorpe Collegiate Institute
- Anastasia Phillips, actress
- Dan Redican, actor/writer
- Michael Seater, actor
- Kiefer Sutherland, actor; attended several local schools including John G. Althouse Middle School, Martingrove Collegiate Institute and Silverthorn Collegiate Institute
- Katheryn Winnick, actress
Politicians
- Tim Bardsley, ex-politician, now lawyer
- Nathan Cullen, NDP Member of Parliament
- Doug Ford, Jr., Toronto City Councillor for Ward 2 City of Toronto
- Rob Ford, late and former Mayor of Toronto
- Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada; attended Richview Collegiate Institute
- Allan Rock, former Minister of Health & Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations; attended Richview Collegiate Institute
- J.S. Woodsworth, social activist and founding leader of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, the precursor to the New Democratic Party
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