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- List_of_people_from_Regina,_Saskatchewan abstract "Notable persons who were born, grew up in or established their fame in Regina, Saskatchewan: Velma Abbott (1929-1987), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Dan Achen, guitarist, producer, co-founder of alternative rock band Junkhouse Dick Assman, gas station attendant facetiously given fame on the David Letterman television show Doris Barr (1921-2009), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Catherine Bennett (born 1920), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Red Berenson, Team Canada 1972 Sarah Binks, fictional character created by Paul Hiebert, in whose gently satirical biography Regina figures as the rustic's metropolis Mike Blaisdell, former NHL Player Bob Boyer, visual artist, elder, university professor Tyler Bozak, NHL Player Beverley Breuer, actor whose credits include Scary Movie 4 Garth Butcher, NHL player Jock Callander, IHL all-time scoring leader. David Cooney, musician, former drummer with Juno award Winning band The Waltons Charlie David, actor Robert Dirk, former NHLer Shirley Douglas, actor, daughter of T.C. Douglas; mother of Kiefer Sutherland T.C. Douglas, CCF premier 1944–1961 and later leader of the federal New Democratic Party Duke Dukowski, former NHLer Jordan Eberle, NHL Player for the Edmonton Oilers Murray Edwards, one of the richest Canadians Into Eternity, a Progressive metal band Joe Fafard, sculptor and artist Jackie Friesen, assistant coach with the Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey team Chris Getzlaf, CFL player Ryan Getzlaf, NHL player Dirk Graham, NHL player Roland Groome, First licensed commercial pilot in Canada Scott Hartnell, NHL player Brad Herauf, ECHL, AHL player Jamie Heward, NHL player Bill Hicke, NHL player with the Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, Oakland Seals, and the Pittsburgh Penguins Roger Ing, artist Dick Irvin, Jr., Hockey Night in Canada broadcaster Colin James, a six-time Juno award winning blues-rock musician Christine Jewett (born 1926), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Arleene Johnson (born 1924), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Marguerite Jones (1917-1995), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Daisy Junor (1919-2012), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Connie Kaldor, singer Chris Kunitz, NHL player Donald M. Kendrick, Calgary native, choral conductor and teacher at the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus, in the 1970s Sarah Lind, actor Malcolm Lowe, concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra Tatiana Maslany, actor Ethel McCreary, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Mick McGeough, NHL referee Mark McMorris, Professional Snowboarder Gerry Minor, former NHLer Garth Murray, NHL player Zarqa Nawaz, creator of the CBC sitcom Little Mosque on the Prairie Leslie Nielsen, actor whose credits include Airplane!, Naked Gun and Scary Movie 4 Erik Nielsen, federal politician, former deputy prime minister Paul Owen, cricketer Michael Peers, Archbishop of Qu'Appelle; Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada1986-2004 Janet Perkin (1921-2012), professional baseball and curling player Jason Plumb, popular musician formerly with the Waltons Logan Pyett, AHL player (In the Detroit Red Wings organization) and member of gold-medal winning Team Canada's in 2005-2006 (U18 Junior World Cup) and 2007-2008 (World Junior Championship) Erika Ritter, playwright and broadcaster Martha Rommelaere (1922-2011), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Steve Schneider, entertainment producer, socialite Karl Schubach, Vocalist of metalcore band Misery Signals Jack Semple, noted blues guitarist Kenny Shields, Juno award winning musician with locally based band Streetheart in the 80's[citation needed] Shiloh, singer Mike Sillinger, NHL player Charley Stis (1884-1979), professional baseball player, manager and umpire Stephen Surjik, television and motion picture director whose credits include The Kids in the Hall and Wayne's World 2 Dione Taylor, noted jazz singer Dave Tippett, former NHL Player, NHL coachWyatt Thorseth, actor. Darren Veitch, former NHL Player Richard Walker, President and CEO of the 40th International WorldSkills Competition in Calgary in 2009 Mildred Warwick (1922-2006), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Elizabeth Wicken (1927-2011), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Doug Wickenheiser, NHL player Mark Laprairie, Game Developer".
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- List_of_people_from_Regina,_Saskatchewan comment "Notable persons who were born, grew up in or established their fame in Regina, Saskatchewan: Velma Abbott (1929-1987), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Dan Achen, guitarist, producer, co-founder of alternative rock band Junkhouse Dick Assman, gas station attendant facetiously given fame on the David Letterman television show Doris Barr (1921-2009), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Catherine Bennett (born 1920), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Red Berenson, Team Canada 1972 Sarah Binks, fictional character created by Paul Hiebert, in whose gently satirical biography Regina figures as the rustic's metropolis Mike Blaisdell, former NHL Player Bob Boyer, visual artist, elder, university professor Tyler Bozak, NHL Player Beverley Breuer, actor whose credits include Scary Movie 4 Garth Butcher, NHL player Jock Callander, IHL all-time scoring leader. ".
- List_of_people_from_Regina,_Saskatchewan label "List of people from Regina, Saskatchewan".
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