This is an incomplete list of notable people from Adelaide .
Prominent intellectuals, writers, artists, bands, and musicians to hail from Adelaide include:
Dame Judith Anderson AC DBE – Rebecca , And Then There Were None ; Tony and Emmy Award winner
Elspeth Ballantyne – Prisoner
Holly Brisley – Home and Away
Sam Clark – Neighbours
Kate Fischer – Sirens
Sir Robert Helpmann CBE – Chitty Chitty Bang Bang , Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Nicholas Hope – Bad Boy Bubby
Dichen Lachman – Neighbours , Dollhouse
Anthony LaPaglia – Without a Trace
Jonathan LaPaglia – Seven Days , The District
Glenn McMillan – Wonderland , Power Rangers Ninja Storm
John Noble – Fringe
Ben Oxenbould – Hey Dad..!
Teresa Palmer – December Boys , I Am Number Four
Lois Ramsey – Road to Nhill , Home and Away
Mandahla Rose – All About E , Oranges and Sunshine [ 1]
Xavier Samuel – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Hugh Sheridan – Packed to the Rafters
Sarah Snook – Succession ; Golden Globe winner
Kodi Smit-McPhee – The Power of the Dog ; Oscar-nominated actor
Sonia Todd – McLeod's Daughters
Adam Tuominen – Power Rangers Ninja Storm , Underbelly: Razor , Escape from Pretoria
Melanie Vallejo – Winners and Losers , Power Rangers Mystic Force
Samara Weaving
Musicians and bands [ edit ]
James Ashton – painter and arts educator
Dorrit Black – modernist printmaker and painter
Michal Dutkiewicz – comic book artist and illustrator, three-time winner of the Stanley Award
Robert Hannaford AM – portrait artist, three-time winner of the People's Choice Award of the Archibald Prize
Barbara Hanrahan – artist, printmaker and writer
Sir Hans Heysen OBE – landscape painter, nine-time winner of the Wynne Prize
Nora Heysen AM – portrait artist, first female winner of the Archibald Prize
Ondrej Mares – sculptor and furniture maker
Joseph Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotkowski AM – painting, photography, film-making, theatre design, fabric design, murals, kinetic and static sculpture, stained glass, vitreous enamel murals, op-collages, computer graphics, and laser art
Geoffrey Proud – portrait and landscape painter, sculptor, winner of the 1990 Archibald Prize, winner of the 1975 Sulman Prize
Jeffrey Smart AO – precisionist landscape painter
Susan Dorothea White – painter, sculptor and printmaker
Malcolm Afford – playwright and novelist
Guy Boothby – novelist and travel writer
James Bradley – novelist and critic
Brian Castro – novelist
Nancy Cato – author
J. M. Coetzee – novelist and essayist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
Aidan Coleman – poet
David Conyers – science fiction author
Geoffrey Dutton AO – poet, author and historian, winner of the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry
Max Fatchen AM – journalist and children's author
Mem Fox AM – educator and children's author
Peter Goldsworthy AM – novelist, poet and scriptwriter, winner of the Helpmann Award
Christine Harris – children's and young adult author
Max Harris AO – poet, critic and columnist
Vernon Knowles – fantasy author
Kym Lardner – children's author, illustrator, and storyteller
Caleb Lewis – playwright
DBC Pierre – novelist, winner of the Man Booker Prize
Gillian Rubinstein – children's author and playwright
Bel Schenk – poet
Tony Shillitoe – fantasy author
Tim Sinclair – poet and novelist
Hugh Stretton – historian and sociologist
Anne Summers – feminist writer and editor
Colin Thiele AC – children's author and educator, winner of the Dromkeen medal
David Thorne – humorist and satirist
Russel Ward – historian and author of The Australian Legend
Sean Williams – science fiction author
Ben Winch – novelist
Nan Witcomb – poet
Laetitia Withall – poet, author and suffragette
World-renowned Adelaide scientists include:
Len Beadell OAM BEM – surveyor, roadbuilder and explorer; asteroid 3161 Beadell is named after him
William Henry Bragg OM KBE PRS – physicist, chemist and mathematician, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics
William Lawrence Bragg CH OBE MC FRS – physicist and crystallographer, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics and youngest Nobel Laureate
Rodney Brooks – roboticist, director of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and founding member of the iRobot corporation
Baron Howard Florey OM FRS FRCP – pharmacologist and pathologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Basil Stuart Hetzel AC – medical researcher who made a major contribution to combating iodine deficiency
Cecil Madigan – geologist and meteorologist, member of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition
Sir Douglas Mawson OBE FRS FAA – geologist and explorer, leader of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition
Sir Mark Oliphant AC KBE FRS FAA – nuclear physicist, winner of the Hughes Medal and the Faraday Medal
Enid Lucy Robertson AM – botanist, conservationist
Reg Sprigg AO – geologist and conservationist
George Szekeres FAA AM – mathematician, after whom the George Szekeres Medal is named
Terence Tao FRS FAA – mathematician, winner of the Fields Medal
Andy Thomas AO – aerospace engineer and NASA astronaut
David Unaipon – inventor and writer, commemorated on the Australian fifty-dollar note
Robin Warren AC – pathologist and researcher, winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine
Sir Hubert Wilkins – Antarctic aviation pioneer, Arctic explorer, ornithologist and geographer
Col Bailey – naturalist
Internationally and nationally recognised sports people from Adelaide include:
Brazilian jiu-jitsu [ edit ]
Rob Modra – two-time Geelong Open Darts Championships
Professional wrestling [ edit ]
Trampoline gymnastics [ edit ]