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This is a list of people from Melbourne with some call to fame.

A Melburnian is an inhabitant of Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia. The word is a demonym.

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Native Melburnians[edit]

The following were born or grew up in Melbourne.

Famous notables[edit]


  • Cate Blanchett – actress
  • Bob Morley – actor
  • John Farnham – entertainer
  • Eric Bana – actor
  • Chris Hemsworth – actor
  • Liam Hemsworth – actor
  • Luke Hemsworth – actor
  • Barry Humphries (Dame Edna Everage) – comedian
  • Steve Irwin – wildlife expert
  • Kyrie Irving – basketball player
  • Dame Nellie Melba – opera singer
  • Kylie Minogue – singer and songwriter
  • Karl von Möller – film director, cinematographer
  • Rosé Park – K-pop singer
  • Mark Philippoussis – tennis player
  • Ben Simmons – basketball player
  • Tones and I – singer and songwriter

Other notables[edit]

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A[edit]

  • Daevid Allen – musician
  • Gordon Allpress – darts
  • Dennis Allen – criminal
  • Vanessa Amorosi – entertainer
  • Phil Anderson – cyclist
  • Bobi Andonov – singer
  • Peter Andre – entertainer
  • Beau Anderson – darts
  • Tina Arena – singer/entertainer
  • Asphyxia – puppeteer and children's author.
  • Tilly Aston – rights activist for the blind

B[edit]

  • Merril Bainbridge – local singer
  • Dougie Baldwin – actor
  • Mike Baird – bank manager, former NSW premier
  • Eric Bana – comedian and actor
  • Adam Bandt – politician
  • Ron Barassi – Australian rules footballer
  • Frederick Oswald Barnett – social reformer
  • Jeremy Barrett – artist[1]
  • Max Barry – writer
  • Kevin Bartlett – Australian rules footballer
  • John Bertrand – yachtsman
  • Travis Blackley – Major League baseballer
  • Hamish Blake – comedian
  • Cate Blanchett – actress
  • Andrew Bogut – basketballer
  • Jonah Bolden (born 1996) - basketball player
  • Anne Fraser Bon - pastoralist, philanthropist, and advocate
  • Cris Bonacci – musician
  • Leigh Bowery – performing artist
  • David Boyd – artist
  • John Brack – artist
  • May Brahe – composer
  • James Bailey – darts
  • Mark Bresciano – soccer player
  • Brigita Brezovac – IFBB bodybuilder
  • David Bridie – musician
  • Damien Broderick – science fiction writer
  • Havana Brown – DJ/singer
  • Jordan Brown (born 1996) – footballer
  • Emily Browning – actress/model
  • Leigh Broxham – soccer player
  • Stanley Bruce – prime minister of Australia
  • Alice Burdeu – fashion model
  • Debra Byrne – entertainer
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C[edit]

  • John Cain (senior) – premier of Victoria
  • Corey Cadby – darts
  • Anthony Callea – tenor/entertainer
  • Arthur Calwell – politician
  • Deirdre Cash (Criena Rohan) – novelist
  • Pat Cash – tennis player
  • Nick Cave – singer/actor
  • Brian Chambers – cricketer
  • Bianca Chatfield – netball player
  • Chris Cheney – musician
  • Anna Ciddor – author and illustrator
  • Gabriella Cilmi – singer
  • Mal Cuming – darts
  • Teale Coco – model
  • Steve Cox – artist
  • Vince Colosimo – actor
  • Kate Constable – novelist
  • Julie Corletto – netball player
  • Ryan Corr – actor
  • Peter Costello – politician, treasurer of Australia
  • Frank Costigan – lawyer and politician
  • Noel Counihan – artist
  • Susan Crennan – High Court justice
  • Barry Crocker – entertainer, children's TV personality
  • Bernard Curry – actor
  • Abraham Cykiert – playwright, poet

D[edit]

  • Brody Dalle – singer
  • Tenille Dashwood ('Emma') – professional wrestler
  • Garry David – criminal
  • Liam Davison – novelist
  • Paul Dawber – actor, Neighbours, Sons & Daughters, The Novelist[2]
  • Emilie de Ravin – actress
  • Alfred Deakin – Prime Minister of Australia
  • Paul Dempsey – musician
  • Catherine Deveny – comedian
  • Anthony Di Pietro – businessman and soccer promoter
  • Helena Dix – soprano
  • Owen Dixon – chief justice
  • Jason Donovan – entertainer
  • Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop – surgeon and war hero
  • Judith Durham – entertainer (The Seekers)

E[edit]

  • Sir John Eccles – Nobel laureate, neurophysiologist
  • Matthew Elliott – test cricketer
  • Jason Ellis – broadcaster
  • Mark Evans – bassist (AC/DC)
  • Dante Exum – basketballer

F[edit]

  • Brendan Fevola – Australian rules footballer
  • Jon Finlayson – actor and artist
  • John Fitzgerald – tennis player
  • Edwin Flack – tennis player
  • Flea (born Michael Balzary) – musician (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  • Damien Fleming – test cricketer
  • Joel Fletcher – disk jockey
  • Debbie Flintoff-King – Olympic athlete
  • Amanda Fosang – biomedical researcher
  • Lindsay Fox – logistics CEO
  • Malcolm Fraser – prime minister of Australia

G[edit]

  • Anna Galvin – actress
  • Alphonse Gangitano – organised crime figure
  • Zarah Garde-Wilson – attorney
  • Helen Garner – novelist
  • Andrew Gaze – professional basketballer
  • Lisa Gerrard – singer/composer
  • Sir John Gorton – prime minister of Australia
  • Gotye – musician
  • Alan J. Gow – motor sports promoter
  • Percy Grainger – composer/pianist
  • Germaine Greer – writer and feminist
  • Vince Grella – soccer player
  • Rachel Griffiths – actress
  • Savannah Guthrie - TV broadcaster currently working for NBC News

H[edit]

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  • Joe Hachem – poker player
  • Ross Hannaford – musician
  • Frank Hardy – novelist and political activist
  • Colin Hay – musician/actor
  • Paul Hester (d. 2005) – musician
  • Missy Higgins – singer, actress and entertainer
  • Derryn Hinch ('The Human Headline') – broadcaster
  • Peter Hitchener – news presenter (Nine News)
  • Harold Holt – prime minister of Australia
  • Danielle Horvat – actress
  • Rowland S. Howard – musician, writer and performer of the song (I Know) A Girl Called Jonny
  • Merv Hughes – test cricketer
  • Rex Hunt – Australian rules footballer and media personality
  • Graham Hunt – darts

I[edit]

  • Kyrie Irving – NBA basketball player
  • Isaac Isaacs – chief justice and governor-general of Australia

J[edit]

  • Margaret Jackson – business executive
  • Christie Jenkins – trampoline athlete
  • Stephen Jolly – activist and politician
  • Alan Jones – 1980Formula One World Drivers' Champion
  • Dean Jones – test cricketer
  • Vance Joy – singer
  • Isha Judd – author and spiritual teacher
  • Paul Jennings – children's author

K[edit]

  • Moira Kelly (humanitarian) – humanitarian aid worker
  • Paul Kelly – musician
  • Graham Kennedy – entertainer
  • Marny Kennedy – actress/singer
  • Jeff Kennett – premier of Victoria
  • Jennifer Keyte – news presenter (Seven News)
  • Graham Kinniburgh – organized crime figure
  • Michael Klim – Olympic swimmer
  • Michael Klinger – cricketer
  • Barrie Kosky – opera director
  • Lynne Kosky – politician
  • Anthony Koutoufides – Australian rules footballer
  • Tori Kewish – darts

L[edit]

  • Norman Lacy – politician
  • John Landy – Olympic athlete
  • Lex Lasry – Supreme Court judge
  • Andrew Lauterstein – Olympic swimmer
  • Bill Lawry – test cricketer
  • Andy Lee – comedian
  • Michael Leunig – cartoonist and controversialist
  • Simon Lewis – lifeguard
  • Solomon Lew – businessman
  • Peter Lik – photographer
  • Walter Lindrum – billiards player
  • Luc Longley – basketballer
  • Colin Lovitt – lawyer/QC
  • Richard Lowenstein – film director
  • Craig Lowndes – Three time Supercars Championship winner (1996, 1998, 1999)
  • Sydney Lucas – centenarian soldier

M[edit]

  • Katie Mactier – racing cyclist
  • Melissa Maizels (born 1993) – soccer player
  • Costas Mandylor – actor
  • Daniel Mannix – Catholic archbishop of Melbourne
  • John Marsden – writer and educationalist
  • Kirstie Marshall – politician and aerial skier
  • Jessica Mauboy – singer
  • John McAll – pianist
  • Mat McBriar – American football punter
  • Frederick McCubbin – painter
  • Scott McDonald – Australian rules footballer
  • Hal and Jim McElroy – film/television producers
  • Brad McEwan – journalist (Ten Eyewitness News)
  • John Reid McGowan – boxer
  • Eddie McGuire – entertainer
  • Sir William McKie – musician
  • Sharelle McMahon – netball player
  • Noel McNamara – social activist
  • Peter McNamara – tennis player
  • Paul McNamee – tennis player and sports administrator
  • Clement Meadmore – sculptor
  • Ben Mendelsohn – actor
  • Keith Miller – test cricketer
  • Dannii Minogue – pop star
  • Kylie Minogue – pop star
  • Peter Mitchell – news presenter (Seven News)
  • Radha Mitchell – actress
  • Sir John Monash – civil engineer and military commander
  • Jason Moran – criminal
  • Lewis Moran – criminal
  • Mark Moran – criminal
  • Bob Morley – actor
  • Leslie Morshead – army officer and businessman
  • Dame Elisabeth Murdoch – philanthropist
  • Sir Keith Murdoch – journalist
  • Rupert Murdoch – press magnate
  • Vali Myers – artist and dancer

N[edit]

  • Andrew Nabbout – soccer player
  • Bert Newton – entertainer
  • Matthew Newton – actor and son of entertainer Bert Newton
  • Olivia Newton-John – singer/actress
  • Livinia Nixon – TV presenter (Nine News)
  • Keith Nugent – physicist

O[edit]

  • Joan O'Hagan – novelist
  • Ida Rentoul Outhwaite – illustrator
  • Scott Owen – bassist
  • Dermot O'Brien – film producer and director

P[edit]


  • Roseanne Park – member of South Korean girl group Blackpink; raised in Melbourne
  • John James Parton – Big Brother UK contestant
  • Sid Patterson – track cyclist
  • Guy Pearce – actor
  • Andreja Pejic – model
  • Kirk Pengilly – musician (INXS)
  • Elliot Perlman – writer and barrister
  • Kath Pettingill – criminal (Pettingill family)
  • Harry 'Snub' Pollard – comedian
  • Bill Ponsford – test cricketer
  • Richard Pratt – businessman
  • Jane Price (1860–1948) – painter
  • Clifton Pugh – artist

Q[edit]

  • Stephen Quartermain – news presenter, Ten Eyewitness News

R[edit]

  • Raja Ram – musician
  • Dean Rankine – comic artist and writer
  • Chopper Read – criminal
  • Helen Reddy – singer and activist
  • James Mahmud Rice – sociologist
  • Jim Richards – racing driver
  • Steven Richards – racing driver
  • Robert Richter – lawyer and rights activist
  • William Ricketts – potter and sculptor
  • Gina Riley – comedian/actress
  • Neil Robertson – snooker player
  • Anastasia Rodionova – tennis player
  • Jodie Rogers — diver[3]
  • Rosé Park – K-pop singer
  • Lionel Rose – boxer
  • Ruby Rose — actress
  • Normie Rowe – singer
  • Phil Rudd – drummer (AC/DC)

S[edit]

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  • Fred Schepisi – film director
  • Peter Scully – criminal
  • Anna Segal – Olympic freestyle skier and two-time world champion
  • Sam Sejavka – writer and musician
  • Mark Seymour – musician
  • Patricia Shaw – novelist
  • Ann Shoebridge – milliner
  • Peter Siddle – test cricketer
  • Ben Simmons – NBA basketball player
  • Peter Singer – philosopher
  • Jerry Skinner – deputy prime minister of New Zealand
  • Daryl Somers – entertainer
  • James Sorensen – actor/model
  • Jesse Spencer – actor/musician
  • Caitlin Stasey – actress
  • Christine Stephen-Daly – actress
  • Russell Stewart – darts
  • Craig Stott – actor
  • Graeme 'Shirley' Strachan – singer (Skyhooks)/television presenter
  • Dane Swan – Australian rules footballer
  • Red Symons – guitarist, entertainer and radio presenter (774 ABC Melbourne)
  • Keith Sullivan – darts player

T[edit]

  • Peter Tatchell – politician and rights campaigner
  • Don Tregonning – Australian professional tennis player and coach
  • Squizzy Taylor – criminal
  • Eliza Taylor-Cotter – actress
  • J. G. Thirlwell – singer/composer
  • Lewis Thorpe, professional baseball pitcher in the Minnesota Twins organization
  • John Thwaites – politician
  • George Tolhurst – composer
  • Anna Torv – actress
  • Geoffrey Tozer – pianist
  • Zbych Trofimiuk – actor
  • Zoja Trofimiuk – sculptor
  • Anthony Troiano – musician
  • Christos Tsiolkas – author
  • Albert Tucker – artist

V[edit]

  • Holly Valance – actress/singer
  • Mark Viduka – soccer player
  • Steve Vizard – entertainer and businessman
  • Karl von Möller – film maker and cinematographer

W[edit]

  • Ron Walker – businessman and Lord Mayor of Melbourne
  • Stan Walker – singer
  • James Wan – film producer and director
  • Sir Joseph Ward – prime minister of New Zealand
  • Shane Warne – test cricketer
  • Kathy Watt – Olympic cyclist
  • Matt Welsh – world champion swimmer
  • Leigh Whannell – actor/screenwriter
  • Jamie Whincup – racing driver
  • Christian Whitehead – game programmer
  • Ted Whitten – Australian rules footballer
  • Carl Williams – criminal
  • David Williamson – playwright
  • Richard Wilson – businessman and sports promoter
  • Ross Wilson – singer/songwriter
  • John Wren – businessman and underworld figure
  • Wayne Weening – darts
  • John Weber – darts
  • Darren Webster – darts
  • Bruce Woodley – entertainer (The Seekers)

X[edit]

Z[edit]

  • Feliks Zemdegs – Rubik's Cube speed solver

Non-native Melburnians[edit]

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These people were not born in Melbourne but are or were well known for living or working there.

A[edit]

B[edit]

  • Courtney Barnett – singer-songwriter
  • Paula Bossio – author and illustrator
  • Steve Bracks – premier of Victoria
  • Frank Macfarlane Burnet – Nobel laureate virologist

D[edit]

F[edit]

  • Tim Ferguson – comedian

G[edit]

  • Julia Gillard – prime minister of Australia
  • Delta Goodrem – actress/singer
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H[edit]

M[edit]

  • Sir Robert Menzies – prime minister of Australia

N[edit]

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R[edit]

  • Christopher Raja – writer
  • Geoffrey Rush – actor

S[edit]

  • Guy Sebastian – singer
  • Nevil Shute – novelist
  • Billy Slater – rugby league player
  • John J. Smithies – artist/arts manager
  • John So – Lord Mayor of Melbourne

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T[edit]

W[edit]

  • David Warren – inventor

Y[edit]

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^'Jeremy Barrett'. Collection Online. National Gallery of Victoria. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  2. ^Paul Dawber on IMDb
  3. ^'Jodie Rogers Bio, Stats, and Results'. Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 24 June 2019.

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External links[edit]

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