List of people from Christchurch

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This is a list of notable people who were either born in Christchurch, New Zealand, or who spent a significant part of their lives living in the region.

A

B

C

Nathan Cohen

D

E

  • Lincoln Arthur Winstone Efford
    (1907–1962), pacifist, social reformer and adult educationalist

F

G

  • Jon Gadsby (1953–2015), actor and comedian
  • James Gapes (1822–1899), mayor of Christchurch and flautist
  • Jo Giles (1950–2011), former sports representative and television personality
  • A. K. Grant (1941–2000), writer, historian and humorist
  • Charles Gray (1853–1918), independent parliamentarian and mayor of Christchurch
  • Jeffrey Grice (born 1954), classical pianist
  • John Grimes (1842–1915), first Roman Catholic bishop of Christchurch

H

  • Sir Richard Hadlee (born 1951), international cricketer
  • John Hall (1824–1907), independent politician, 12th prime minister of New Zealand and mayor of Christchurch
  • Hamilton Jet
    , was based in Christchurch from 1948
  • Joel Hayward (born 1964), academic, writer and poet
  • All Blacks[4]
  • Tom Hern (born 1984), actor
  • Hera Hjartardóttir (born 1983), Iceland-born singer/songwriter
  • Fred Hobbs (1841–1920), mayor of Christchurch and drainage activist
  • M. H. Holcroft (1902–1993), essayist and novelist

J

  • Barry Jones (1941–2016), ninth Roman Catholic bishop of Christchurch
  • Churchill Julius (1847–1938), second Anglican bishop of Christchurch and first archbishop of New Zealand

K

L

  • Ladi6 (born 1982) Christchurch-born singer/songwriter
  • Charles Luney (1905–2006), famous New Zealand builder and company director
  • Christopher Luxon, (born 1970), National Party MP and prime minister (2023–present)

M

O

P

R

S

T

W

  • Miho Wada, jazz flautist and founder of Miho's Jazz Orchestra[7]
  • Nicky Wagner (born 1953), National Party MP for Christchurch Central and educationist
  • R. C. S. Walters (1888–1980), civil engineer, hydrogeologist
  • Deane Waretini (born 1946), singer-songwriter
  • Hayley Westenra (born 1987), classical singer, songwriter and UNICEF ambassador
  • Elsie Maud White (1889–1978), miniaturist
  • Brooke Williams (born 1984), television actress
  • Colin Wilson (born 1949), comic book artist
  • William Wilson ("Cabbage" Wilson, 1819–1897), first mayor of Christchurch
  • Wizard of New Zealand
    (born 1932), public speaker, comedian and iconic local figure
  • Megan Woods (born 1973), Labour Party MP for Wigram electorate

References

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  2. ^ Mark Hinton (3 March 2013). "Nathan Cohen rowing future". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Lianne Dalziel wins Christchurch mayoralty". 3 News. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  4. ^ Shannon Hope. "Colin Jackson's Raise Your Game – The gaffer – Graham Henry". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  5. ^ Jason Ankeny. "Max Merritt | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  6. ^ Smith, Jo-Anne. "Mildred Annie Trent". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  7. ^ "Miho Wada can't imagine life without a flute". Stuff. Retrieved 30 September 2017.