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This is a list of notable people from Moncton, New Brunswick. Although not everyone in this list was born in Moncton, they all live or have lived there, and have had significant connections to the community.

Name Famous for Birth Death Other
George Carroll athlete 1897 1939 NHL defenceman
Julie Doiron musician 1972 indie rock musician with Eric's Trip
France Daigle Acadian novelist 1953 winner of the Governor General's Literary Prize for French fiction in 2012
Frederick W. Sumner was a merchant and political figure 1855 1919 was a merchant and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada[1]
Roger Lord musician professional pianist, brother of former premier Bernard Lord
Matt Minglewood musician 1947 rock musician
Marg Osburne musician 1927 1977 country and gospel singer, television and radio personality; featured on Don Messer's Jubilee and That Maritime Feeling
Mike Plume musician 1968 country singer
Phil Comeau film director 1956 directed first theatrical Acadian feature Le secret de Jérôme (Jerome's Secret)
Rhéal Cormier athlete 1968 2021 baseball player
René-Arthur Fréchet architect 1879 1950 originally from Montreal
Rick White musician 1970 indie rock musician (Eric's Trip, Elevator
Jasper Wood musician 1974 concert violinist
Holly Elissa thespian 1979 film actor
Viola Léger thespian 1930 2023 stage actress and retired Canadian Senator, known for her role as La Sagouine
Gordie Drillon athlete 1913 1986 hockey player
Robert Maillet thespian 1969 film actor, played "Uber Immortal" in 300; played "Dredger" in 2009's Sherlock Holmes
Robb Wells thespian 1971 comic actor, played "Ricky" on TV's Trailer Park Boys
Michael de Adder cartoonist 1967 political cartoonist
Sheree Fitch writer 1956 children's author
Gérald Leblanc writer 1945 2005 author and poet
Don Jardine professional wrestler 1940 2006 known as "The Spoiler" and "The Super Destroyer"; trainer of WWE wrestler The Undertaker
Antonine Maillet writer 1929 novelist, recipient of the Prix Goncourt, the highest honour in francophone literature
George Steeves writer c. 1945 contemporary photographer
Sonja Lang linguist c. 1978 linguist and translator
Sandy Ferguson athlete 1879 1919 heavyweight boxer; fought Jack Johnson five times
Russ Howard athlete 1956 two-time world champion and Olympic gold medalist men's curler
Travis Jayner athlete 1982 Olympic bronze and World Championship silver medal-winning short track speed skater
Terry Moore athlete 1958 soccer player; NASL, Irish League, Olympics, played for Canada at the 1986 World Cup
Daniel Gaudet athlete 1959 represented Canada in artistic gymnastics at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles
Northrop Frye writer 1912 1991 literary critic and academic; continues to be a prominent figure in Moncton culture, with The Frye Festival, an annual literary festival, bearing his name
James E. Lockyer government 1949 law professor and former New Brunswick Minister of Justice
Julian LeBlanc thespian 1989 actor
Michel Bastarache government 1947 Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
Claudette Bradshaw government 1949 2022 former federal Minister of Labour (1998–2004)
Herménégilde Chiasson government 1946 artist, academic, Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick 2003-2009
Reuben Cohen business 1921 2014 lawyer and business magnate
Allison Dysart government 1880 1960 Premier of New Brunswick (1935–1940)
Henry Emmerson government 1853 1914 Premier of New Brunswick (1897–1900), Federal Minister of Railways and Canals (1904–1907)
Ray Frenette government 1935 2018 Premier of New Brunswick (1997–1998)
Roméo LeBlanc government 1927 2009 former federal Minister of Fisheries, Senator and Speaker of the Canadian Senate; Governor-General of Canada (1995–1999)
Bernard Lord government 1965 Premier of New Brunswick (1999–2006)
Frank McKenna government 1948 Premier of New Brunswick (1987–1997), former Canadian ambassador to the United States of America
James Alexander Murray government 1864 1960 Premier of New Brunswick (1917)
Ivan Rand government 1884 1969 Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada; creator of the Rand formula, which allows union dues to be automatically subtracted from workers' salaries; member of the UNSCOP, which oversaw the partition of Palestine in 1947
Brenda Robertson government 1929 2020 first female member of the New Brunswick legislature and the first female cabinet minister in New Brunswick, Canadian Senator (1984–2004)
Brian Gallant government 1982 Premier of New Brunswick (2014–2018)
Bill "Spaceman" Lee athlete 1946 American pro baseball pitcher; played four years with the Moncton Mets (1984–1987)
Clifford William Robinson government 1866 1944 Premier of New Brunswick (1907–1908), Canadian Senator
  1. ^ "Marjorie J. Sumner - 1906". On the Rocks: Shipwrecks of Nova Scotia - Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Retrieved 19 July 2015.

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