List of Guyanese

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

  • 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

  • Kwesi Abbensetts, Guyanese-born American photographer
  • Damali Abrams, American-born video artist and performance artist, of Guyanese descent
  • George Barber (born 1958), British Guyanese video artist
  • Frank Bowling (born 1939), British Guyanese painter, based in the United Kingdom
  • Theresa Chromati (born 1992) American-born painter, of Guyanese descent
  • Victor Davson (born 1948), Guyanese-born American collagist, curator, and gallerist
  • Ann Gollifer (born 1960) British Guyanese painter, printmaker, writer and photographer, based in Gaborone, Botswana
  • Maggie Harris, poet, writer, and visual artist, based in the United Kingdom
  • Oswald Hussein (born 1946), Guyanese sculptor of wood, of Lokono descent
  • Donald Locke (1930–2010), drafter, painter, sculptor
  • Hew Locke (born 1959), Scottish-born sculptor, raised in Guyana and based in London
  • Leila Locke (1936–1992), English-born Guyanese painter
  • Suchitra Mattai (born 1973), Guyanese-born American multidisciplinary contemporary artist
  • Philip Moore (1921–2012), sculptor and painter
  • Bernadette Persaud (born 1946), painter
  • Ingrid Pollard (born 1953) British Guyanese photographer
  • Lenny Prince (born 1965), Guyanese-born American sculptor and large scale installation artist
  • Doris Rogers (1929–2016), Guyanese academic who specialized in fine arts

Athletes

Businesspeople

  • 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)
  • John Meredith Ford (1923–1995), businessman and politician

Musicians

  • 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

  • Margaret Ackman (?–2013), politician and a founding member of the People’s National Congress Reform
  • Andaiye (1942–2019), social, political, and gender rights activist
  • Antony Beaujon (c. 1763–1805), civil servant and politician
  • Juan Edghill (born 1964), pastor and politician; founder and bishop of Zadok Ministers Fellowship
  • John Meredith Ford (1923–1995), businessman and politician
  • Valerie Hart (1933–2021), indigenous political leader from the Wapishana ethnic group and a member of Guyana's Amerindian Party
  • Edwina Melville (1926–1993), writer, teacher, politician, and advocate of the Wapishana peoples

Writers

See also

References