List of people from Dunedin

List of people from Dunedin

The New Zealand city of Dunedin has produced a large number of notable people. Many of these are natives of the city; others travelled to Dunedin to be educated at the University of Otago.

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The arts

Visual arts

Literature

Drama

  • Alan Dale is a New Zealand actor who also has been on many Australian and US TV Shows.

Music

Politics and business

  • A large proportion of the country's leading companies in and beyond the twentieth century originated in Dunedin. A selection of relevant company or brand names includes Arthur Barnett, Cottonsofts, Donaghy, Fletchers, Fisher and Paykel, Fulton Hogan, Hallensteins, Methven, Mosgiel, NZI, Ravensdown, the Union Company of Sir James Mills, Wests, Whitcoulls, and Wrightson.
  • Deputy Prime Minister (1999-2008) Michael Cullen
  • Pamela Tate SC, appointed Solicitor-General for Victoria, Australia in 2003, was born in Dunedin, and received one of her degrees from the University of Otago.[2]
  • Ethel Benjamin, New Zealand's first female lawyer.
  • Mai Chen - prominent constitutional lawyer
  • Bendix Hallenstein, businessman

Science

Sport

Cricket

Netball and basketball

  • Double international Silver Ferns netball captain and Tall Ferns basketball international Belinda Colling
  • New Zealand netball international and Silver Fern coach Lois Muir.
  • Silver Ferns netball captain Lesley Rumball - New Zealand's most capped netball player.
  • Silver Ferns netball captain Anna Stanley.
  • Double international Silver Ferns netball and Tall Ferns basketball international Donna Wilkins
  • Current Silver Ferns netball captain Adine Wilson.
  • Tall Blacks basketball captain Glen Denham

Rugby union

Other sports

Military

Other

References


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