Welland - Notable People From Welland

Notable People From Welland

  • Stacey Allaster - Chairman, Women's Tennis Association
  • Attack In Black - Alternative Band
  • Paul Beeston - Former president of Major League Baseball and former president (and now interim CEO) of the Toronto Blue Jays.
  • Paul Bissonnette - Phoenix Coyotes Hockey Player (NHL)
  • Ken Breitenbach - Former Buffalo Sabres Hockey Player (NHL)
  • Cal Clutterbuck - Minnesota Wild player
  • Brian Daboll - Offensive Coordinator, Miami Dolphins
  • Andre Deveaux - professional hockey player, New York Rangers and Connecticut Whale
  • Matt Ellis - Buffalo Sabres hockey player.
  • Simon Gatti - Soccer player
  • Daniel Girardi - New York Rangers hockey player.
  • Wayne Groulx - Former NHL/Austrian league Hockey player
  • Chris Haney - Co-inventor of "Trivial Pursuit" board game
  • Curtis Harrison - Actor, Writer
  • Mike Hominuck - Player for the Toronto Rock of the NLL.
  • Bill Huard - Former NHL Hockey Player
  • Matt Johnson (ice hockey) - Former NHL Hockey Player
  • Peter Kormos - long-serving NDP Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
  • Anthony Lacavera - Chairman and CEO of Globalive Communications Corporation
  • Amy Ciupak Lalonde - Co-Star of CBC's hit show Sophie and one of the stars of Diary of the Dead (2007)
  • Ablan Leon - Founder of Leon's Furniture Company
  • Anna Olson - Host of Sugar and Fresh with Anna Olson on Food Network Canada (Born in Georgia, United States, now resides in Welland)
  • Daniel Paille - Boston Bruins hockey player.
  • Gilbert Parent - Former federal Speaker of the House of Commons
  • Mike Pelino - Head Coach Peterborough Petes
  • Tammy Plante - Playboy Playmate
  • Mike Smrek - Former NBA player (Chicago, Los Angeles, San Antonio & Golden State)
  • Bill Welychka - News Anchor
  • Sabrina DiAngelo - Professional Soccer Player (Canadian National Team)

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