List of Gibraltarians
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- See also: Category:Gibraltarian people
The following is a list of famous or notable Gibraltarians (or Llanitos) listed in alphabetical order within categories:
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[edit] Artists
[edit] Musicians
- See also: Category:Gibraltarian musicians
- Daniel Bugeja, current Taxi guitarist and former Melon Diesel guitarist.
- Stuart Cavilla, current Breed 77 bassist.
- Peter Chichone, former Breed 77 drummer.
- Surianne Dalmedo, Mediterranean Rock musician and vocalist.
- Danny Felice, current Breed 77 guitarist.
- Dylan Ferro, current Taxi vocalist and former Melon Diesel vocalist.
- Albert Hammond (born 1944), internationally renowned singer-songwriter.
- Albert Hammond, Jr. (born 1980), current guitarist of The Strokes.
- Paul Isola, current Breed 77 vocalist.
- Charles Ramirez (born 1953), professor of guitar at the Royal College of Music.
[edit] Painters
- Gustavo Bacarisas (1873-1971)
- Julian Batty
- Mario Finlayson
- Leni Mifsud
- Vin Mifsud
[edit] Writers
- Henry Francis Cary (1772-1844), author and translator.
- Mary Chiappe
[edit] Designers
- John Galliano, four time British fashion designer of the year.
[edit] Media
- Thomas William Bowlby (1818 - 1860), Correspondent for The Times in Germany and China.
- Davina Camilleri, Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation radio and television presenter.
- Richard Cartwright, Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation radio and television presenter.
- Gerard Teuma, Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation radio and television presenter.
[edit] Military officers
- Alfred Holmes (1931-1994), Sergeant of the Gibraltar Regiment, officer in charge of the apes.
- Frederick Stanley Maude (1864 - 1917), General who led the successful campaign in World War I to capture Baghdad over the winter of 1917.
- John Montresor (1736 - 1799), Military engineer in the British service active in North America, his amorous exploits inspired the best-selling novel Charlotte Temple.
[edit] Politicians
- See also: Category:Gibraltarian politicians
- Felix Alvarez (b. 1951), founder of the Equality Rights Group.
- Lyana Armstrong-Emery, former leader of the Gibraltar Reform Party.
- Keith Azopardi, leader of the Progressive Democratic Party.
- John Beikie (1766-1839), first clerk of the Executive Council of Upper Canada.
- Joseph John Bossano (born 1939), forth Chief Minister of Gibraltar.
- Adolfo Canepa (born 1940), third Chief Minister of Gibraltar.
- Peter Richard Caruana QC (born 1956), fifth Chief Minister of Gibraltar.
- Daniel Feetham (born 1967), former leader of the Gibraltar Labour Party.
- Joseph Garcia PhD, leader of the Gibraltar Liberal Party.
- Charles Gomez (born 1959), leader of the New Gibraltar Democracy.
- Joshua Abraham Hassan GBE KCMG LVO (1915-1997), first Chief Minister of Gibraltar.
- Peter Albert Isola, former leader of the Democratic Party of British Gibraltar.
- Robert Peliza KBE (born 1920), second Chief Minister of Gibraltar.
- Maurice Xiberras, first leader of the Democratic Party of British Gibraltar.
[edit] Religious leaders
- See also: Category:Gibraltarian religious leaders
- Peter Emmanuel Amigo (1864-1949), Roman Catholic bishop in the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
- Michael George Bowen (b. 1930), Prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Served as Archbishop of Southwark and Bishop of Arundel and Brighton.
- Charles Caruana, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gibraltar.
- Edward Stevenson (1820-1897), prominent Mormon missionary and served as a General Authority in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
[edit] Scientists
- Barry Azzopardi MSc PhD (b. 1947), chemical engineer specialising in multiphase flow research. Lady Trent Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Nottingham.
- William George Penney OM KBE (1909-1991), physicist responsible for the development of British nuclear technology following World War II.
[edit] Sportspeople
- Mario Apap, shooter and bronze medalist at the 2007 Island Games.
- Colin Bensadon, swimmer and bronze medalist at the 2005 and 2007 Island Games.
- Mark Boulton, shooter and bronze medalist at the 2007 Island Games.
- Amanda Carreras, tennis player and gold medalist at the 2007 Island Games.
- Dominic Carroll, athlete and silver medalist at the 2005 Island Games.
- Daniel Dean, gymnast and silver medalist at the 2005 Island Games.
- Peter Dignan (born 1955), rower and bronze medalist at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
- Rachel Fortunato, swimmer and bronze medalist at the 2005 Island Games.
- Heloise Mañasco, shooter and gold medalist at the 2005 and 2007 Island Games.
- Harry Martinez, shooter and bronze medalist at the 2007 Island Games.
- Andy Norwood, table tennis player and bronze medalist at the 2007 Island Games.
- Jonathon David Patron, shooter and twice bronze medalist at the 2007 Island Games.
- Colin Ramirez (b. 1971), football player for Manchester United F.C. (Gibraltar). Also played abroad for Glentoran F.C. and Real Balompédica Linense.
- Elaine Reyes, swimmer and twice gold medalist at the 2005 Island Games.
- Michael Robert Sanchez, athlete and three time gold medalist at the 2005 Island Games.
- Gavin Santos, swimmer and bronze medalist at the 2005 Island Games.
- James Taylor, tennis player and silver medalist at the 2007 Island Games.
- Lee Taylor, athlete and bronze medalist at the 2007 Island Games.
- Daryl Vassallo, athlete gold medalist at the 2003 and 2005 Island Games.
- Edwar Anthony Yome, shooter and bronze medalist at the 2007 Island Games.
- Jamie Zammitt, swimmer and silver medalist at the 2005 Island Games.
[edit] Various
- Don Pacifico (1784-1854), key figure in the international crisis known as the Pacifico incident.
[edit] See also
- Gibraltarian people
- Gibraltarian status
- Demographics of Gibraltar
- History of Nationality in Gibraltar
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