This is a list of people from Mississauga , Ontario . The list includes people from Toronto Township , the Village and Town of Port Credit , and the Village and Town of Streetsville , predecessors of the modern community.
Tariq Abdelhaleem (born 1948), Egyptian Islamist cleric
Ibrahim Aboud , suspect, charges dropped
Carolyn Abraham (born 1968), freelance journalist and author, finalist for the 2002 Governor General's Awards
Eve Adams (born 1974), politician
Jeff Adams (born 1970), business person, former Paralympic and Olympic competitor
Anthony Patrick Cawthra Adamson (1906–2002), heritage planning
Daniel Adeboboye (born 1999), CFL football player[1]
Vik Adhopia , CBC Radio reporter
Natey Adjei (born 1989), CFL football player
James Cox Aikins (1823–1904), federal politician, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
Kate Aitken (1891–1971), broadcaster and homemaking expert
Omar Alghabra (born 1969), federal politician
Elyse Allan (born 1956 or 1957), C.M., M.B.A., LL.D. (Hon.), President and CEO of GE Canada, champion of scientific literacy, particularly among girls
Amanda Allen (born 2005), League1 Ontario soccer player
Bobby Allen (born 1969), retired basketball player
Charles Allen (born 1977), athlete
Stella Ambler (born 1966), federal politician
Laeticia Amihere (born 2001), basketball player, Olympian
Greg Anaka (died 1976), C.M., minor hockey organizer
Deepak Anand , MPP Mississauga-Malton
Adrian Anantawan (born 1983), violinist
Anders (born c. 1995 or 1996), R&B singer and songwriter
Bianca Andreescu (born 2000), tennis player, 2019 US Open winner, first male or female player representing Canada to win a Grand Slam singles title
Danny Antonucci (born 1957), animator
Natalie Appleton (born 1973), singer, actress
Mary Ashun (born 1968), educator, author and researcher
Larry Attard (born 1951), horse trainer, retired Hall of Fame Champion jockey
Antwi Atuahene (born 1984), NBLC basketball player
Anthony Aquino (born 1982), ice hockey player
Luciano Aquino (born 1985), hockey player, Erste Bank Eishockey Liga
Cathy Auld (born 1971), curler, skips at Mississaugua Golf & Country Club
Mona Awad (born 1978), novelist, short story writer
Kelly Babstock (born 1992), NCAA and NWHL ice hockey player
Amir Bageria (born 2000), actor, Degrassi: The Next Class [2]
Devon Bailey (born 1991), Canadian football player
Jasmine Baird (born 1999), snowboarder
Marika Bakewell (born 1985), curler
Alyssa Baldin (born 1990), ice hockey player and inline hockey player
Al Balding (1924–2006), golfer
Robert W. Ball (born 1943), yacht designer
Jill Barber (born 1980), singer-songwriter
Matthew Barber (born 1977), singer-songwriter
Clark Barnes (b. 2000), CFL football wide receiver
RJ Barrett (born 2000), basketball player
Danuta Bartoszek (born 1961), former Olympic marathon runner
Evert Bastet (born 1950), sailing
Matt Beca (born 1986), EIHL ice hockey player
Marko Bedenikovic (born 1984), former soccer player
Adriano Belli (born 1977), food processing businessperson, former CFL and NFL football player
Katrina Bellio (born 2004), freestyle swimmer, Olympian
Sophie Bennett (born 1989), actress (Saddle Club seasons 1 & 2)
Craig Bernard , film director and producer
Francis Marion Beynon (1884–1951), journalist, feminist, pacifist
Lillian Beynon Thomas (1884–1961), journalist, feminist
Dylan Bibic (b. 2003), 2024 professional road and track cyclist, Olympian
Jack Bickell (1884–1951), businessman, philanthropist, and sports team owner
Don Biederman (1940–1999), stock car racer
Don Biggs (born 1965), retired ice hockey player
Leading Seaman Robert Binder MB (1989–2010), Canadian Forces Naval Reserve, posthumously awarded the Medal of Bravery
Art Binkowski (born 1975), super heavyweight boxer
Courtney Birchard (born 1989), Canadian national ice hockey player[3]
David Blackwood (born 1941), printmaker, artist in residence at the University of Toronto's Erindale College (1969–1975)
Fito Blanko , Panamanian-Canadian singer/songwriter
Michelle Bonello (born 1985), ice hockey player and inline hockey player
Robert Boskovic (born 1998), USL soccer player
Jaime Bourbonnais (born 1998), ice hockey player
Johnny Bower (1924–2017), Hockey Hall of Fame goalie for the Toronto Maple Leafs
Cory Boyd (born 1985), CFL football player[4]
Brad Boyes (born 1982), NHL player[5]
Harold M. Brathwaite (1940–2020), O Ont., education
Juwan Brescacin (born 1993), CFL football player
Brandon Bridge (born 1992), CFL football player
William Briggs (1836–1922), Methodist minister and publisher
Alysha Brilla (born 1988), Tanzanian-Canadian blues and jazz singer
Dejon Brissett (born 1996), CFL football player
David Broll (born 1993), ECHL ice hockey player
Dillon Brooks (born 1996), NBA basketball player
Andre Brown (born 1990), volleyball player
Jeff Brown (born 1978), ice hockey player
Kevin Brown (born 1974), ice hockey player
Patrick Brown (born 1978), former leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario , former MPP for Simcoe North
Ward Bowlby (1834–1917), lawyer and politician
Juwan Brescacin (born 1993), CFL football player
Dejon Brissett , football wide receiver
Gord Brydson (1907–2001), NHL ice hockey player
Dan Bryk (born 1970), singer-songerwriter
Kadeisha Buchanan (born 1995), soccer player
Leya Buchanan (born 1996), track and field sprinter
Francis (Frank) C. Buckley , C.M., B.Comm. (1921–2016), businessperson
Attila Buday (born 1974), sprint canoer
Tamas Buday Jr. (born 1976), C-2 canoe
Mike Bullard (born 1957), comedian, radio and television personality[6]
Pat Bullard (born 1959), writer and comedian
Tony Burgess (born 1959), novelist and screenwriter
Jacqueline Byers (born 1996), actress
Marcus Caldeira (born 2004), CPL and League1 Ontario soccer player[7]
Katrina Cameron (born 1995), Olympic rhythmic gymnast
Tiffany Cameron (born 1991), soccer player, German Bundesliga and Canada women's national soccer team
Ivan Camilleri (born 1969), Maltese-Canadian Catholic priest, auxiliary bishop–elect of the Archdiocese of Toronto[8]
Nikki Campbell (born 1980), golfer
Kyle Capobianco (born 1997), AHL ice hockey player
Alessia Cara (born 1996), singer and songwriter
Anthony Carelli (born 1974), professional wrestler, competes as Santino Marella for Impact Wrestling and formerly World Wrestling Entertainment
Jacob Carlos (born 2001), CPL soccer player
Gordon Carton (born 1921), former MPP
Michael Caruso (born 1988), EBEL ice hockey player
Claire Carver-Dias (born 1977), synchronized swimmer
Jack Cassar (born 1997), CFL football player
Sebastian Castello (born 2003), CPL soccer player
Jennifer Castle , folk singer-songwriter
Mabel Cawthra (1871–1943), painter, decorator
Klaidi Cela (born 1999), soccer player
David Celia , musician
Carlton Chambers (born 1975), track and field athlete
Samantha Chang (born 2000), soccer player
Hyliard Chappell (1916–1988), politician, MP and councillor
Al Cherney (1932–1989), fiddle player
Don Cherry (born 1934), hockey commentator
Kenneth Chisholm (1829–1906), businessman, MPP
Deborah Chow , filmmaker, director, screenwriter
Casey Cizikas (born 1991), hockey player for the New York Islanders
Lou Clare (1950–2017), CFL football player
Adrian Clarke (born 1991), CFL football linebacker
Dameon Clarke (born 1972), actor, voice actor
Paul Coffey (born 1961), Hockey Hall of Fame inductee and hockey great
Enzo Concina (born 1962), retired soccer player
Kate Conway (born 1986), actress
Nesta Cooper (born 1993), actress
Chris Corbeil (born 1988), NLL lacrosse player
Matt Corrente (born 1988), hockey player for the New Jersey Devils
Peter deCarteret Cory , CC QC (1925–2020), former puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Canada (1989 to 1999)
Anthony Cosmo (born 1977), NLL goaltender for the Boston Blazers
John Coyne (1836–1873), barrister, MPP
Dominic Cozzolino (born 1994), sledge ice hockey
Stephen Crawford , MPP for Oakville
Brittany Crew (born 1994), shot put athlete
Bonnie Crombie (born 1960), politician
Kyle Croxall (born 1988), 2012 Crashed Ice world champion[9]
Gord Cruickshank (1965–2021), NCAA ice hockey forward, NHL drafted
Bob Cunningham (1927–2006), CFL football fullback
Rudy Cuzzetto , MPP for Mississauga-Lakeshore
Robin D'Abreo (born 1975), field hockey player
Chris D'Alvise (born 1986), EBEL ice hockey player
Kunle Dada-Luke (born 2000), soccer player
André Dae Kim (born 1996), actor and writer
Dipika Damerla , MPP for Mississauga East—Cooksville
Fedir Danylak (born 1955), dancer, balletmaster, choreographer and artistic director
Mackenzie Darragh (born 1993), Olympic swimmer
James Day (born 1946), equestrian jumping
Bob Dechert , politician
Vincenzo DeMaria (born 1954), mob boss, Siderno Group
Peter Demeter (born 1933), murderer, former real estate developer
Shawn Desman (born 1982, as Shawn Bosco Fernandes), singer and entertainer
Ranjeev Deol (born 1976), field hockey
Duncan R. Derry (died 1987), O.C., Ph.D., F.R.S.C., economic geologist
Jamie Devane (born 1991), NHL drafted AHL player
Sudarshan Devanesen (born 1943), C.M., M.D., former Chief of Family and Community Medicine at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto
Devon (born c. 1963 , Devon Martin), rapper
Columbia "Coco" Diaz (1953-2018), Filipino activist for domestic workers and caregivers
Adrian Dingle (1911–1974), cartoonist and artist, best known for creating Nelvana of the Northern Lights
Anne Ditchburn (born 1949), ballet dancer and choreographer, actress
Martin Dobkin (born 1942), mayor of Mississauga, family doctor
Denny Doherty (1940–2007), The Mamas and Papas, moved to Park Royal in 1986 to live and work, later Lorne Park[10]
Manning Doherty (1875–1938), Ontario Minister of Agriculture[11]
Richard Dos Ramos (born 1962), jockey in Thoroughbred horse racing
Jennifer Douglas (born 1974), archivist
Dick Duff (born 1936), former professional hockey player, and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee
Vince Dunn (born 1996), NHL hockey player
Jordan Dunstan (born 1993), soccer player
Andre Durie (born 1981), CFL football player, slotback, Jake Gaudaur Veterans' Award[12] [13]
Sean Durzi (born 1998), NHL ice hockey defenseman
J. D. Fortune
Robby Fabbri (born 1996), ice hockey player, currently with the St. Louis Blues
Darrell Faria , actor, director, comedian
Joseph Featherston (1843–1913), Member of Parliament, municipal politician, livestock association board member, farmer
Ron Fellows (born 1959), NASCAR driver
Wayne Fernandes (born 1978), field hockey
Juan Ramon Fernandez (1956-2013), Spanish gangster active in Canada
Yanga R. Fernández (born 1971), astronomer
Ricardo Ferreira (born 1992), Primeira Liga football player
Massimo Ferrin (born 1998), USL Championship soccer player[15]
Jonelle Filigno (born 1990), soccer player, Olympics and National Women's Soccer League
Caleb Flaxey (born 1983), curler, 2014 Sochi Olympic alternate; Caledon resident, his rink is Dixie Curling Club
James C. Floyd (born 1914), aerospace engineer, Avro Aircraft Ltd. (Canada) chief design engineer
Renee Foessel (born 1995), parasport discus throw athlete
Peter Fonseca (born 1966), politician
Kyle Forgeard (born 1994), YouTuber
J.D. Fortune (born 1973), musician, former frontman of INXS
Magdalena Frąckowiak (born 1984), Polish fashion model and jewelry designer
Giuliano Frano (born 1993), USL soccer player
Paul Fromm (born 1949), white supremacist
William James Gage (1849–1921), educator, publisher, philanthropist
Iqwinder Gaheer , Member of Parliament
Amanda Galle (born 1989), professional boxer
Greg Gardner (born 1975), ice hockey coach (AHA), former goaltender
Keith Garebian (born 1942), critic, biographer, poet
Ali Gatie (born 1997), rapper, singer, songwriter
Jessica Gaudreault (born 1994), water polo player
Robyn Gayle (born 1985), Olympic soccer player
Ahmad Ghany (born 1984), alleged terrorist
Joel Gibb (born 1977), musician
Brad K. Gibson , astrophysicist, academic
Greg Gilbert , (born 1962), is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player.
John Morrow Godfrey (1912–2001), pilot, lawyer, Senator
Gary Pig Gold (born 1955), singer-songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, author
Charles Goldhamer (1903–1985), war artist
Hank Goldup (1918–2008), NHL ice hockey player
Ana Golja (born 1996), actor, Degrassi
Cindy Gomez , singer
Gigi Gorgeous (born 1992), actress, internet personality, makeup artist, activist, and model
Igor Gouzenko (1919–1982), defected cipher clerk for the Soviet Embassy to Canada
Gerry Gray (born 1961), soccer coach, former Canadian national team player
Gordon Graydon (1896–1953), MP and UN representative for Canada
Jayden Greig (born 2003), actor
Albina Guarnieri (born 1953), former politician
Iohan Gueorguiev (1988–2021), long-distance bikepacker
Ntore Habimana (born 1997), CEBL basketball player[16]
Donald Haddow (born 1970), former Olympic freestyle swimmer
Michael Hage (born 2006), USHL ice hockey centre
Tariq Abdul Haleem , Egyptian Islamist cleric, praised by the leader of Al-Qaeda
Sherman Hamilton (born 1972), basketball player, television personality, raised in Malton
Ken Hammond (born 1963), former NHL ice hockey player
Melvin Ormond Hammond (1876–1934), journalist and photographer
Macklin Leslie Hancock (1925–2010), O Ont, urban planning
Basil (Buzz) Hargrove (born 1944), O.C., LL.D., former President of the Canadian Auto Workers union
Winnie Harlow (born 1994), model
Glen Harmon (1921–2007), NHL ice hockey player
Richard Harmon (born 1991), actor
Jacqueline Harrison (born 1978), curler
Daniel Harper (born 1989), track and field
Raye Hartmann (born 1990), CFL football player
Vanessa Harwood (born 1947), ballet dancer, choreographer, artistic director, teacher, and actor
Tarrah Harvey (born 1989), pairs ice dancer
Farhat Hashmi (born 1957), Islamic scholar, founder of Mississauga's Al-Huda Institute
Ronnie Hawkins , O.C. (born 1935), rockabilly musician
Sandy Hawley (born 1949), jockey[17]
Daniel Hayes (born 1989), actor, boxer, MMA fighter
Paul Henderson (born 1943), C.M., O.Ont., former NHL ice hockey player, motivational speaker, volunteer
Curtis Hibbert (born 1966), stuntman, Olympic gymnast
Blair Hicken (born 1965), Olympic swimmer
Allison Higson (born 1973), Olympic swimmer
Dwayne Hill (born 1966), voice actor
Shawn Hill (born 1981), baseball player
Charles Hill-Tout (1858–1944), ethnologist and folklorist
Dave Hilton, Jr. (born 1963), former world boxing champion
Flash Hollett (1911–1999), ice hockey player
Karla Homolka (born 1970), notable rapist and serial killer
Ed Hospodar (born 1959), former ice hockey player
Samantha Holmes-Domagala (born 1977), ice hockey player
Jonathan Hood (born 1985), CFL football defensive back
Robert Horner (1932–2008), Member of Parliament for Mississauga North
Caleb Houstan (born 2003), NBA drafted basketball player
Malcolm Howard (born 1983), Olympic rower
William Pearce Howland (1811–1907), second Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
Darrin Huss (born 1965), singer
Reverend Hyeon Soo Lim (born 1955), pastor previously imprisoned by North Korea
Freddy Ibrahim (born 1996), basketball player, Jordanian national basketball team
IllScarlett members
Thomas Ingersoll (1749–1812), Justice of the Peace, hotel operator, father of Laura Secord
Michael Ireland (born 1974), Olympic long track speed skater
Sean Ireland (born 1969), speed skating coach, former Olympic speed skater
Zunera Ishaq (born c. 1986 ), successfully challenged a law requiring people taking the Oath of Citizenship to have their identity visible, allowing her to wear a niqab
Chuck Jackson (born 1953), lead singer, Downchild Blues Band
Simeon Jackson (born 1987), footballer
Ian James (born 1963), retired Olympic long jumper
Ryan Lee James (born 1994), soccer player
Stefan Janković (born 1993), basketball player
Patti Jannetta , pop and rock singer
Aditya Jha , C.M., M.Sc., LL.D., business, promotion of education and entrepreneurial opportunities for Aboriginal and disadvantaged youth
Daniel Jodah (born 1995), League1 Ontario and Guyanese national team football player
Prakash John (born 1947), rock & rhythm 'n blues bassist
Ryan Johnson (born 1974), freestyle skier
Isaiah Johnston (born 2001), CPL soccer player
Kyle Jones (born 1986), retired CFL football player
Peter Jones (1802–1856), Ojibwa Methodist minister, translator, chief and author
Terry David Jones (1938–2014), MPP
Leila Josefowicz (born 1977), violinist
David Joseph , basketball coach
Bill Joyce (born 1957), IHL ice hockey player
Sandeep Jyoti (born 1973), cricketer
Zarrar Kahn , film director and screenwriter
Karen Kain (born 1951), CC, lived in Erindale Woodlands[18] and Clarkson[19] while attending the National Ballet School
Ignat Kaneff (1926–2020), O Ont, developer and philanthropist
Belinda Karahalios (born 1982), MPP for Cambridge
Brittany Kassil (born 1991), rugby union player
Douglas Kennedy (1916–2003), provincial politician
Peter Kennedy (1943–2010), economist
Thomas Laird Kennedy (1878–1959), politician, Premier of Ontario
Jane Kerr (bornf 1968), Olympic swimmer
Christina Kessler (born 1988), ice hockey player
Iqra Khalid (born 1986), MP
Irshad Khan (born c. 1964 ), Indian classical surbahar and sitar player
Rich Kidd (born 1987), hip hop recording artist, record producer and film/video director, 2012 Juno Award nominee
Deanna Klymkiw , clinical psychologist, former actress
Dean Kondziolka (born 1972), swimmer
Nicole Kosta (born 1993), PWHL ice hockey player
Tom Kostopoulos (born 1979), ice hockey player
Greg Kovacs (1968–2013), bodybuilder
Maksym Kowal (born 1991), soccer player
Benjamin Kowalewicz (born 1975), lead singer of Billy Talent
Alison Kreviazuk (born 1988), curler
Matt Kudu (born 1981), football player
Nikolai Kulikovsky (1881–1958), second husband of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia
Natalia Kusendova , MPP for Mississauga Centre
Jeff Kyrzakos (born 1985), hockey player, Central Hockey League
Simu Liu , actor
Nathan LaFayette (born 1973), former ice hockey player
Jack LaFontaine (born 1998), NHL drafted ice hockey goalie
Tuan Lam (born 1966), professional poker player
John Langstone (1913–1994), Anglican bishop
Silken Laumann (born 1964), Olympic rower
Kenneth Law (b. 1965), charged with shipping sodium nitrate to people intending to kill themselves
Alison Lee (born 1994), indoor hockey and field hockey player
Chris Leroux (born 1984), retired baseball player, appearing in The Bachelor Canada
Adriana Leon (born 1992), soccer player NWSL
George Leslie Sr. (1804–1893), gardener, merchant, namesake of Toronto's Leslieville
Janet Leung (born 1994), softball player, Olympian
Winnie Leuszler (1926–2004), long-distance swimmer
Jessica Cooper Lewis (born 1993), Bermudian Paralympic athlete
Carrie Lightbound (born 1979), K-4 500 kayak
Simu Liu (born 1989), actor, Kim's Convenience and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Władysław Lizoń (born 1954), federal politician
Erix Logan (born 1963, Enrico Del Buono), magician and illusionist
Martina Lončar (born 1997), soccer player
Naz Long (born 1993), college basketball player
Anqi Luo (born 1996), table tennis[20]
Henry Lau (born 1989), k-pop singer, actor
Austin MacDonald (born 1995), actor, Debra! [21]
Byron MacDonald (born 1950), swimming coach, broadcaster, former Olympic swimmer
Dr. Joseph B. MacInnis (born 1937), lived in Mineola as of 1965,[22] physician, author, poet, underwater diver and aquanaut, first scientist to dive under the North Pole
Robert MacGeorge (1808–1884), 19th century Anglican priest and author
Brittany MacLean (born 1994), Olympic swimmer
Heather MacLean (born 1992), Olympic swimmer
Kiana Madeira (born 1992) actor
Christine Magee (born 1959), OC, businessperson, notably Sleep Country Canada
Dr. Hadi-Khan Mahabadi , OC, VP of Xerox Research Centre of Canada[23]
Steve Mahoney (born 1947), former MP and cabinet minister, former MPP
Shaun Majumder (born 1972), comedian, born in Newfoundland, raised in Clarkson
Matur Maker (born 1998), basketball player declared for the 2018 NBA Draft
Manny Malhotra (born 1980), former hockey player for the Vancouver Canucks
Ausma Malik (born 1983/1984), Toronto city councillor
A. J. Mandani (born 1987), PBA basketball player
Alan Mannus (born 1982), soccer goalkeeper
Denis Margalik (born 1997), Argentine figure skater
Margaret Marland (born 1934), politician
Robert Marland (born 1964), realtor, retired Olympic rower
Grant Marshall (born 1973), retired NHL ice hockey player
Boman Martinez-Reid (known as Bomanizer), TikTok video creator
Taya Marquis (born 1989), singer, songwriter
Liam Massaubi , entrepreneur, business person and investor
Shahir Massoud , chef and television personality
Diana Matheson (born 1984), Olympic soccer player
Joe Mattacchione (born 1975), USL A-League/NPSL soccer player
Jeff Maund (born 1876), former ice hockey goaltender
Ermanno Mauro (born 1939), O.C., tenor
Gavin Maxwell (born 1970), Olympic spring canoe/kayaker
Hazel McCallion , C.M. (1921–2023), politician, Mayor of Mississauga
Gavin McCallum (born 1987), footballer
Tom McCarthy (born 1960), NHL ice hockey player
Joel McClintock (born 1960), former water skier
Hatem McDadi (born 1960s), former professional tennis player
Natassha McDonald (born 1997), athlete
Norris McDonald (born 1942), journalist, member of the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame
Wade McElwain (born 1972), television producer and comedian
F.B. McFarren (1889–unknown), miller
Andrew McGrath (born 1998), Australian rules footballer
Blake McGrath (born 1983), dancer, singer, choreographer
Seamus McGrath (born 1976), retired mountain biker
Ruth Gowdy McKinley (1931–1981), ceramic artist
Margaret McLeod OC (died 1993), founder of Cheshire Homes in Canada
Michael McLeod (born 1998), OHL ice hockey
Ryan McLeod (born 1999), NHL ice hockey player
Mikael McNamara (born 1987), soccer player
Suzie McNeil (born 1976), singer
Danica McPhee (born 1989), member of Team Canada at the IPC's first women's sledge hockey tournament[24] [25] [26]
Richie Mehta , film director, Genie nominee
Rachel Melhado (born 1992), former soccer player
Eddie Melo (1960–2001), boxer, gangster
Ian Mendes (born 1976), sports broadcaster
Tony Menezes (born 1974), soccer player
Scott Middleton (born 1981), Guitarist of Cancer Bats , Record Producer, Engineer
Christin Milloy (born 1984), LGBT activist
Nathan Mitchell (born 1988), actor, The Boys [27]
Shay Mitchell (born 1987), television actress, Pretty Little Liars
Elijah Mitrou-Long (born 1996), Canadian-Greek basketball player for Hapoel Holon of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Naz Mitrou-Long (born 1993), basketball player
Andrea Mitrovic (born 1999), volleyball player
Stefan Molyneux (born 1966), author, essayist, philosopher, radio host
Steve Montador (1979–2015), NHL ice hockey player
Gil Moore (born 1953), Triumph
Mishael Morgan (born 1986), Trinidadian born actress, The Young and the Restless [28]
Wesley Morgan (born 1990), actor
Teddy Morris (1910–1965), Canadian Football Hall of Fame player and coach for the Toronto Argonauts
Carmelina Moscato (born 1984), Olympic soccer player
John Errington Moss (born 1940), author
Ese Mrabure-Ajufo (born 1992), CFL football player
Cauchy Muamba (born 1987), football player, CFL
Hénoc Muamba (born 1989), football player, NFL, CFL, Grey Cup winner
Peter Mueller (born 1951), football player, CFL, and educator
Ryan Munce (born 1985), NHL drafted ACH ice hockey player
Will Munro (1975–2010), artist, club promoter, and restaurateur
Janet Murphy (born 1965), curler
Jestyn Murphy (born c. 1996 ), curling skip
Chic Murray (1914–1984), Mayor of the Town of Mississauga
M. H. Murray (born 1993), writer, director, filmmaker, web series creator
Alex Mustakas , actor and director, CEO of Drayton Entertainment
Nadine Muzerall (born 1978), ice hockey player
Nahnebahwequa ("Catherine Bunch"), Ojibwa spokeswoman and Christian missionary, born at Credit River flats[29]
Alexandra Najarro (born 1993), figure skater, trained at Mississauga Figure Skating Club[30]
Anthony Nalli (born 1966), TV executive producer, director, show runner, host, and drummer of the band Wicked Truth
Latif Nasser , researcher, writer, presenter[31]
Farah Nasser , newscaster
Bo Naylor (born 2000), baseball catcher
Josh Naylor (born 1997), baseball player
Boyd Neel , conductor[32]
Neenyo (born Sean Seaton), record producer and songwriter
Walt Neubrand , one of three Keepers of the Cup for the NHL[33]
Kevin Newman , broadcaster, journalist[34]
Andrew Nicholson (born 1989), NBA basketball player[35]
Bert Niosi (1909–1987), bandleader[36]
Devohn Noronha-Teixeira , field hockey player
Elyse Null (born 1989, Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs), world-level gymnast
Matthew O'Connor (born 1984) soccer player
Peanuts O'Flaherty (1918–2008), NHL ice hockey player (1940–1956)
Bev Oda , former MP, cabinet minister
Senator Victor Oh [37]
Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia (1882–1960), exiled child of Emperor Alexander III of Russia
Nick Ongenda (born 2000), NBA G League basketball player
Tara Oram (born 1984), country music singer, lived in Malton
Johnny Orlando (born 2003), singer, songwriter, actor, Juno Award nominee, MTV EMA awardee for best Canadian Act
Philip Orsino , O.C., B.A., F.C.A., President and CEO of Masonite International Corporation, volunteer and fundraiser
Kary Osmond (born 1979), celebrity chef, formerly of CBC's Best Recipes Ever
Oscar Peterson
Lata Pada , C.M., M.A., South Asian dancer, instructor, choreographer
John Pallett (1921–1985), politician
Owen Pallett (born 1979), composer, violinist, keyboardist, and vocalist, also known as "Final Fantasy"
Cyril Everard Palmer (1930–2013), Jamaican writer
Dominic Panganiban (born 1990), YouTuber and animator
Alex Pangman (born 1976), jazz singer
Carolyn Parrish (born 1946), city councillor, former MP
Aqsa Parvez (1991–2007), murdered by strangulation in "honour killing"
PartyNextDoor (born 1993), Jahron Anthony Brathwaite, R&B Artist with OVO Sound
Alan Paterson (1928–1999), British high jumper
Claude Patrick (born 1980), mixed martial arts fighter
Nick Paul (born 1995), NHL ice hockey player
Larry Patey (born 1953), hockey player, NHL, raised in Port Credit
Jerzy Patoła (1946–2016), Polish footballer
Joevannie Peart (born 1984), former soccer player
Erica Peck , stage actress; attended Cawthra's arts program and University of Toronto Mississauga[38]
Jordyn Pedersen (born 1997), retired artistic gymnast
Bert Peer (1910–1992), NHL player
Tina Pereira (born 1982 or 1983), ballet dancer
Christopher Pellini (born 1984), canoe/kayak sprint
Tina Pereira (born 1982 or 1983), ballet dancer
Jackie Perez , video journalist, former Toronto Argonauts cheer captain
Oscar Peterson CC CQ OOnt (1925–2007), jazz pianist
Tim Peterson (born 1947), former politician
Roméo Phillion (1939–2015), served 32 years on a wrongful conviction[39]
Phil X (born 1966), musician and songwriter
George C. Pidgeon (1872–1971), Presbyterian and United Church minister
Steve Pinizzotto (born 1984), ice hockey player
Igor Pisanjuk (born 1989), soccer player
Ed Podivinsky (born 1970), alpine skiing
Dalton Pompey (born 1992), baseball, outfielder
Kyle Porter (born 1990), USL soccer player
Owen Power (born 2002), NHL ice hockey player
E. J. Pratt (1882–1964), poet, served in Streetsville as an Assistant Minister
Carlo Guillermo Proto (born 1979), Chilean-Canadian director
Julia Pulo (born 2001), actress and singer
Tomasz Radzinski (born 1973), retired soccer player
Deborah Raji , computer scientist
John Ramage (born 1991), ice hockey player
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (born 2001), actress
Jayson Rampersad (b. 2003), artistic gymnast
Sohail Rana (born 1938), composer for Pakistani films, runs a music school
Kaleed Rasheed , MPP for Mississauga East-Cooksville
Gino Reda (born 1960), television host
Lesley Reddon (born 1970), former member of the Canadian women's ice hockey team
Carolyn Relf , geologist
Margaret Renwick (1923–2012), MPP Scarborough Centre
Mike Reynolds (1963-1991), MISL soccer player
Tyrell Richards (born 1998), CFL football linebacker
Fran Rider , C.M., co-founder of the Ontario Women's Hockey Association
John River (born 1994, as Matthew John Derrick-Huie), rapper
Rebecca Rivera (born 1995), volleyball player
John Roberts (born 1965), TV journalist, formerly known as J. D. Roberts[40]
John Beverley Robinson (1821–1896), mayor of Toronto, MP, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
Laura Robinson , sports journalist
Mazo de la Roche (1879–1961), author
Landan Rooney (b. 2002), curler, Canadian Junior Champion skip
Chaim Roserie (born 1998), soccer player
Chris Rudge (born 1945), Toronto Argonauts executive, formerly with Canadian Olympic Committee, CFL[41]
Adamo Ruggiero (born 1986), actor
Lorne Ryder (born 1970), singer-songwriter and instrumentalist
Artwork by Charlotte Schreiber
Sheref Sabawy , MPP for Mississauga-Erin Mills
Caryma Sa'd , lawyer, activist, cartoonist
Rob Sampson , businessperson, former MPP, Minister of Correctional Services
Sigmund Samuel (1868–1962), steel industry
Harland David "Colonel" Sanders (1890–1980), founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken[42]
Scott Sandison , field hockey
Armand Sanguigni (1951-1984), outlaw biker, gangster, and hitman for the Cotroni family
Ashlee Savona (born 1992), Canadian-born Guyanese women's international footballer
Jessica Savona (born 1994), artistic gymnast
Robert J. Sawyer , science fiction author[43]
Erica Scarff (born 1996), paracanoeist
Kian Schaffer-Baker (born 1998), CFL wide receiver
Kyle Schmid (born 1984), actor
Charlotte Schreiber (1834–1922), artist
Aaron Seltzer (born 1974), director and screenwriter team with Jason Friedberg, specializing in commercial successful parody films
Alex Semenets (1990–2020), soccer player
Wali Shah , musician and speaker
Leanne Shapton (born 1973), artist and graphic novelist
Janet Sheather (1912–?), Olympic swimmer
Tara Shelley , actress
Harold Shipp (1926–2014), developer, philanthropist
Samantha Shirley (born 1983), former ice hockey player, former Canadian women's national inline hockey player
Alexander MacDonald Shook (1888–1966), Canadian World War I flying ace
Shroud (born 1994, Michael Grzesiek), former professional eSports player
Matt Silva (born 1991), soccer player
Lucas Silveira , vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, first openly transgender man signed to a major record label
Bardia Sinaee , poet[44]
Meaghan Sittler (born 1976), NWHL ice hockey player
Donna Smellie (born 1964), 1984 Olympic heptalthlete
Blair Smith (born 1990), football linebacker
Bob Smith , comic book artist[45]
Eric Smith , Taekwondo, canoe/kayak – sprint
Jelani Smith (born 1991), soccer player
Lorne Smith (1928–2002), AHL and Elite Ice Hockey League hockey player and coach
Morag Smith , television comedian[46]
Robert Smith (1819–1900), politician and farmer
Steve Smith , television comedian and producer, Red Green on The Red Green Show [46]
John Smits (born 1988), soccer player, North American Soccer League
Aaron Solowoniuk (born 1974), drummer for Billy Talent
Alexander Sowinski (born 1991), drummer, music producer[47]
Charles Sousa (born 1958), provincial politician, cabinet minister
Kris Sparre (born 1987), DEL2 ice hockey player
Robert Speck (1915–1972), politician
Robert James Speers (1882–1955), businessman, Canadian Sports Hall of Fame inductee
Sven Spengemann (born 1966), MP
Jason Spezza , hockey player for the Toronto Maple Leafs
Ryan Sproul (born 1993), hockey player, drafted by Detroit Red Wings
Laura Stacey (born 1994), CWHL ice hockey player
Matt Stajan , hockey player for the Calgary Flames
Marina Stakusic (born 2004), tennis player[48]
Jim Stanfield (1947–2009), ice hockey player
Joshua Stanford (born 1994), CFL football player
Nik Stauskas , chosen 8th overall in the 2014 NBA Draft
Tamara Steeves , Paralympic wheelchair basketball player
Amanda Stepto (born 1970), actress (Degrassi Junior High , Degrassi High , Degrassi: The Next Generation ).
Roberto Stillo (born 1991), soccer player
Dylan Strome (born 1997), hockey player for the Washington Capitals
Ryan Strome , hockey player for the Anaheim Ducks
Amanda Strong , media artist and filmmaker
Dean Strong (born 1985), Italian Elite.A ice hockey player
George Stroumboulopoulos (born 1972) television personality, Hockey Night in Canada
Cameron Sylvester (born 1986), Olympic rower
Krisztina Szabo , mezzo-soprano
Harinder Takhar , provincial politician
Nina Tangri , MPP for Mississauga-Streetsville
Tony Tanti , NHL player[49]
John Tavares , hockey player for the Toronto Maple Leafs
John Tavares , NLL lacrosse player[50]
Matthew Tavares (born 1990), musician, songwriter, music producer[51]
Raheem Taylor-Parkes (born 1998), soccer player
Kat Teasdale (1964–2016), racecar driver
Jay Telfer (1947–2009), singer, songwriter, guitarist
Ty Templeton , comic book artist[45]
Louis Temporale (1909–1994), O Ont, stone sculptor
Aria Tesolin , opera singer[52]
Ian Tetley (born 1962), curler
Elias Theodorou (born 1988), UFC Fighter
Diane Therrien , Mayor of Peterborough
Gurminder Thind (born 1984), football player
Curtis Thom (born 1986), wheelchair racer and coach, Paralympian
Delisha Thomas , singer-songwriter
Fletcher Stewart Thomas (1897–1957), Member of Provincial Parliament for Elgin
Denyse Thomasos (1964–2012), Trinidadian-Canadian abstract artist
William Thompson (1786–1860), farmer, Militia member in the War of 1812 and Upper Canada Rebellion, politician
Matt Tierney (born 1996), rugby union player
Rick Titus (born 1969), retired footballer
Kate Todd , actress (Radio Free Roscoe ), singer[53]
Philip Tomasino (born 2001), ice hockey forward
Brandon Toste (born 2002), figure skater
Dave Toycen , O Ont, World Vision Canada
Lauren Toyota , television personality
T. J. Trevelyan , DEL ice hockey player
Michael Trotta (1974-2006), Bandidos motorcycle member killed in the Shedden massacre, 2006
Masami Tsuruoka (1929–2014), O. Ont., karate instructor, known as "The Father of Canadian Karate"
Barbara Turnbull , journalist and activist for people with disabilities
Rechie Valdez (born c. 1980 ), Member of Parliament
Jamie Vanderbeken (born 1987), NBL basketball player
Diana Van der Vlis (1935–2001), actress
Debbie Van Kiekebelt (born 1954), sports broadcaster, athlete
David Velastegui (born 1991), soccer player
Paul Vermeersch , poet
Harry Vetro (born 1995), drummer
Sara Villani (born 1996), bobsledder
Rebecca Vint (born 1992), ice hockey player
David Visentin , realtor, television personality
Owen von Richter (born 1975), swimming, men's 400 individual medley
Daria Werbowy
Eric Walters , C.M. (born 1957), author
Nile Walwyn (born 1994), soccer player
Gary Waterman , head coach for St. Francis Xavier University's football team
Rob Wells , producer, songwriter[10]
Emery Welshman (born 1991), MLS soccer player for Real Salt Lake
Daria Werbowy (born 1983), supermodel
Fred J. White (1886–1967), Alberta MLA, labour activist
Solomon White (1836–1911), ran a winery, provincial politician
Akeem Whonder (b. 1989), former Canadian football linebacker
Natalie Wideman (born 1992), softball player, Olympian
Aileen Williams (1924–2015), Black-Canadian activist
Klaus Wilmsmeyer (born 1967), former National Football League player for the San Francisco 49ers , New Orleans Saints and Miami Dolphins
Mike Wilner (born 1970), radio broadcaster
John Tuzo Wilson (1908–1993), geophysicist
Greg Wojt (born 1985), football player
Teneca Wolfe-Bell (born 1987), female Black jockey, perhaps the first to win a race in North America
Mike Wolfs (born 1970), Olympic sailor
Ted Woloshyn (born 1953), columnist, former talk radio host
Erin Woodley (born 1972), Olympic synchronized swimmer
Anthony Whyte (born 1996), League1 Ontario and Guyanese national football player
Daniel Whyte (born 1994), League1 Ontario and Guyanese national football player
Phil X (born 1966, Philip Xenidis), Bon Jovi guitarist and songwriter
"Crashed Ice career has many high points" . Mississauga News . Mississauga ON. Torstar Network. 29 November 2012. Retrieved 30 November 2012 . "I'd have to say missing the podium in Sweden once was a low point," the Mississauga native said from his adopted home town of Calgary.
Cauz, Louis (7 December 1979). "Militant jockeys, bad track marked thoroughbred season". The Toronto Star . Toronto ON. p. B4. Hawley: Mississauga native came home to win the Canadian International Championship at Greenwood. (photo caption)
Shea, Kevin. "Keeper of the Cup" . Hockey Hall of Fame . Archived from the original on 9 January 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2015 . Walt Neubrand was born in Mississauga, just west of Toronto, and learned his hockey on the frozen surface of the Credit River.
Buckworth, Kathy (27 June 2012). "Schooled in Mississauga, performing at Shaw & Stratford" . Mississauga News . Mississauga ON. GoodLife Mississauga. Retrieved 30 June 2012 . She attended the arts-focused Cawthra Park Secondary School and maintains it was "the best decision ever." ... Peck went on to study at UTM as well as Sheridan College before leaving...
"UTM donation has Colonel ties" . Mississauga News . Mississauga ON. 6 February 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2014 . Sanders, who moved to Mississauga in 1964, donated $1 million in 1998, to former Mississauga Hospital (now Trillium Health Centre) on behalf of the Colonel Harland Sanders Charitable Organization. The Harland Sanders Centre for Family Care opened in 1999 at Trillium.
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"Tanti wipes out Gretzky's mark". The Toronto Star . Toronto ON. 14 February 1981. p. B5. ...the Mississauga native said he was surprised by even nearing the record.
Le, Julia (8 June 2012). "Port Credit soprano performs jazz show in Toronto" . Mississauga News . Mississauga ON. Retrieved 11 June 2012 . For the last few years, the Cawthra Park Secondary School graduate has been developing and refining her singing while coming into her own as a performer.
Stewart, John (30 May 2012). "Cartoonist Jim Unger created Herman" . Mississauga News . Mississauga ON. Retrieved 31 May 2012 . Jim Unger, who turned his accidental career as a cartoonist drawing for The Mississauga Times into the worldwide Everyman cartoon character known as Herman, died in his sleep on Tuesday (May 28) at his home in Saanich, B.C.