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Born in London/Ontario

London is the largest city in southwestern Ontario and the centre of Canada's 11th largest metro area. The city is situated at the confluence of the Thames River and is home to the University of Western Ontario. Try to name these famous people, who are born in London/Ontario.
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Last updated: August 21, 2023
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President and driving force behind the Warner Bros. Studios
1892
Jack L. Warner
Actor, "Argo" "Titanic" "Milk" "Alias" "The Flash"
1949
Victor Garber
Director of "Crash" and screenwriter of "Million Dollar Baby" and "Casino Royale"
1953
Paul Haggis
Creator of "House", "The Good Doctor" and "Creek"
1959
David Shore
Hockey Hall of Fame member and former centre who played for the Flyers, Rangers, Maple Leafs and Stars
1973
Eric Lindros
Actress, "Spotlight" "Doctor Strange" "Mean Girls" "The Notebook" "Game Night"
1978
Rachel McAdams
Actor, "La La Land" "The Big Short" "Blade Runner 2049" "Drive" "The Notebook"
1980
Ryan Gosling
Retired ice dancer, he won three Olympic gold medals with his ice partner
1987
Scott Moir
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Retired ice dancer, she won three Olympic gold medals with her ice partner
1989
Tessa Virtue
Ice hockey defenceman and alternate captain for the Los Angeles Kings
1989
Drew Doughty
2020 Olympic decathlon champion and three-time World medalist
1989
Damian Warner
Actor, known for his role as Michael Cordero Jr. on "Jane the Virgin"
1990
Brett Dier
Soccer player who plays for Tottenham Hotspur and the Canadian women's national team
1992
Shelina Zadorsky
Singer, "Baby" "Love Yourself" "Sorry" "Peaches"
1994
Justin Bieber
Soccer player who plays for Chelsea and the Canadian women's national team
1998
Jessie Fleming
Ice hockey centre and alternate captain of the Montreal Canadiens
1999
Nick Suzuki
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