> Name | Famous for | Birth | Death | Other | 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) |
Rheal Cormier | athlete | 1968 | 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 | 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 | 1945}} | contemporary photographer |
Rick Bowness | athlete | 1955 | former NHL player and former head coach of five different NHL teams, most recently the Phoenix Coyotes; currently assistant head coach for the Tampa Bay Lightning |
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 | former federal Minister of Labour (1998–2004) |
Herménégilde Chiasson | government | 1946 | artist, academic, current Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick |
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 | 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 | 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–present) |
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 |
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1. ^{{cite web|url=https://novascotia.ca/museum/wrecks/wrecks/shipwrecks.asp?ID=3180|title=Marjorie J. Sumner - 1906|publisher=On the Rocks: Shipwrecks of Nova Scotia - Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Halifax, Nova Scotia|accessdate=19 July 2015}}
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