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== Actors and entertainers ==
== Actors and entertainers ==

* [[Robert Adams (actor)|Robert Adams]] (1902–1965), British Guyanese actor, of stage and screen
* [[Robert Adams (actor)|Robert Adams]] (1902–1965), British Guyanese actor, of stage and screen
* [[Harry Baird (actor)|Harry Baird]] (1931–2005), Guyanese-born British actor
* [[Harry Baird (actor)|Harry Baird]] (1931–2005), Guyanese-born British actor
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==Artists==
==Artists==
{{See also|List of Guyanese artists}}
{{See also|List of Guyanese artists}}

* [[Kwesi Abbensetts]], Guyanese-born American photographer
* [[Kwesi Abbensetts]], Guyanese-born American photographer
* [[Damali Abrams]], American-born video artist and performance artist, of Guyanese descent
* [[Damali Abrams]], American-born video artist and performance artist, of Guyanese descent
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* [[Doris Rogers]] (1929–2016), Guyanese academic who specialized in fine arts
* [[Doris Rogers]] (1929–2016), Guyanese academic who specialized in fine arts


== Businesspeople ==
== Athletes ==
* [[Martin Braithwaite]] (born 1991), Danish professional [[Association football|footballer]], of Guyanese descent
* [[Shivnarine Chanderpaul]] (born 1974), cricket coach and former captain of the [[West Indies cricket team]]
* [[Nicolette Fernandes]] (born 1983), British squash player, representing Guyana
* [[Lance Gibbs]] (born 1934), cricketer
* [[Carl Hooper]] (born 1966), cricketer
* [[Rohan Kanhai]] (born 1935), cricketer
* [[Clive Lloyd]] (born 1944), British Guyanese cricketer
* [[Ramnaresh Sarwan]] (born 1980), cricketer


== Businesspeople ==
* [[Arif Ali (publisher)|Arif Ali]] (born 1935), Guyana-born British publisher, and newspaper proprietor
* [[Arif Ali (publisher)|Arif Ali]] (born 1935), Guyana-born British publisher, and newspaper proprietor
* [[Elizabeth Swain Bannister]] (1785–1828), Barbadian-born businessperson and freewoman, who lived in [[Berbice]], a Dutch Colony (what is now Guyana)
* [[Elizabeth Swain Bannister]] (1785–1828), Barbadian-born businessperson and freewoman, who lived in [[Berbice]], a Dutch Colony (what is now Guyana)
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== Musicians ==
== Musicians ==
{{See also|Category:Guyanese musicians}}
{{See also|Category:Guyanese musicians}}

* [[Aubrey Cummings]] (1947–2010), Guyana-born Barbadian musician
* [[Aubrey Cummings]] (1947–2010), Guyana-born Barbadian musician
* [[Lynette Dolphin]] (1916–2000), musician, educator, chair of the Guyana Department of Culture
* [[Lynette Dolphin]] (1916–2000), musician, educator, chair of the Guyana Department of Culture
* [[Rudolph Dunbar]] (1907–1988), conductor, composer, musician
* [[Rudolph Dunbar]] (1907–1988), conductor, composer, musician
* [[Melanie Fiona]] (born 1983), Canadian singer and songwriter, of Guyanese descent
* [[Eddy Grant]] (born 1948), British Guyanese singer, songwriter
* [[Keko (Guyanese rapper)]] (born 1974), rapper, radio personality
* [[Keko (Guyanese rapper)]] (born 1974), rapper, radio personality
* [[Preme]] (born 1986; also known as P. Reign), Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer, of Guyanese descent
* [[Sol Raye]] (1936–2006), cabaret musician
* [[Sol Raye]] (1936–2006), cabaret musician
* [[Red Café]] (born 1976; born as Jermaine Alfred Denny), Guyanese-born American rapper
* [[Rihanna]] (born 1988), Barbadian singer, of Afro-Guyanese descent on her maternal side
* [[Saint Jhn]] (born 1986; born as Carlos St. John Phillips), American rapper, raised in Guyana


== Politicians and activists ==
== Politicians and activists ==

* [[Margaret Ackman]] (?–2013), politician and a founding member of the [[People's National Congress (Guyana)|People’s National Congress Reform]]
* [[Margaret Ackman]] (?–2013), politician and a founding member of the [[People's National Congress (Guyana)|People’s National Congress Reform]]
* [[Andaiye]] (1942–2019), social, political, and gender rights activist
* [[Andaiye]] (1942–2019), social, political, and gender rights activist
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* [[John Agard]] (born 1949), Guyana-born British playwright, poet and children's writer
* [[John Agard]] (born 1949), Guyana-born British playwright, poet and children's writer
* [[Arif Ali (publisher)|Arif Ali]] (born 1935), Guyana-born British publisher, and newspaper proprietor
* [[Arif Ali (publisher)|Arif Ali]] (born 1935), Guyana-born British publisher, and newspaper proprietor
* [[E. R. Braithwaite]] (1912–2016), writer
* [[Jan Carew]] (1920–2012), Guyana-born novelist, playwright, poet and educator
* [[Martin Carter]] (1927–1997), poet and political activist
* [[David Dabydeen]] (born 1955), Guyanese-born broadcaster, writer and academic
* [[Wilson Harris]] (1921–2018) poet, novelist
* [[Roy Heath]] (1926–2008) Guyanese-born writer, based in the UK
* [[Matthew James Higgins]] (1810–1868), British writer, he lived part time in [[British Guiana]]
* [[Edgar Mittelholzer]] (1909–1965), novelist
* [[Walter Rodney]] (1942–1980), politician, activist and historian
* [[Ivan Van Sertima]] (1935–2009) Guyanese-born British Africanist and academic
* [[A. J. Seymour]] (1914–1989), writer, editor, and publisher
* [[Eric D. Walrond|Eric Walrond]] (1898–1966), British Guyanese-born American writer and journalist, associated with the [[Harlem Renaissance]]
* [[Shana Yardan]] (1943–1989), poet and broadcaster
* [[Shana Yardan]] (1943–1989), poet and broadcaster


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[List of Guyanese British people]]
* [[List of Guyanese British people]]
* [[List of Eastern Caribbean people]]


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 04:46, 22 June 2024

This is a list of notable Guyanese. This list includes people born in Guyana, notably of Guyanese descent, or otherwise strongly associated to Guyana.

Actors and entertainers

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  • Robert Adams (1902–1965), British Guyanese actor, of stage and screen
  • Harry Baird (1931–2005), Guyanese-born British actor
  • Marc Matthews (born c. 1940), actor, broadcaster, writer, and producer
  • T-Bone Wilson, Guyanese-born British actor, dramatist, and poet
  • Ian Valz (1957–2010), actor, playwright, and filmmaker

Artists

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Athletes

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Businesspeople

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Musicians

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  • Aubrey Cummings (1947–2010), Guyana-born Barbadian musician
  • Lynette Dolphin (1916–2000), musician, educator, chair of the Guyana Department of Culture
  • Rudolph Dunbar (1907–1988), conductor, composer, musician
  • Melanie Fiona (born 1983), Canadian singer and songwriter, of Guyanese descent
  • Eddy Grant (born 1948), British Guyanese singer, songwriter
  • Keko (Guyanese rapper) (born 1974), rapper, radio personality
  • Preme (born 1986; also known as P. Reign), Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer, of Guyanese descent
  • Sol Raye (1936–2006), cabaret musician
  • Red Café (born 1976; born as Jermaine Alfred Denny), Guyanese-born American rapper
  • Rihanna (born 1988), Barbadian singer, of Afro-Guyanese descent on her maternal side
  • Saint Jhn (born 1986; born as Carlos St. John Phillips), American rapper, raised in Guyana

Politicians and activists

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Writers

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See also

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References

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