Napier

Napier

Napier, a coastal city on New Zealand's North Island, is set amid the renowned wine-producing region of Hawke's Bay. Rebuilt after a 1931 earthquake, the city is known for art deco landmarks like the zigzag-patterned Daily Telegraph Building. Along the tree-lined waterfront promenade the Marine Parade, the Pania of the Reef statue depicting a Maori maiden, is a symbol of the city.

People born in Napier (First 27 people) - Page 1

Caleb Makene

Caleb Makene

New Zealand rugby union player

Mary Young Hunter

Mary Young Hunter

New Zealand painter

Zarn Sullivan

Zarn Sullivan

Rugby union player

Ben Gascoigne

Ben Gascoigne

Australian astronomer

Noel Hilliard

Noel Hilliard

New Zealand author

Ken Duncum

Ken Duncum

New Zealand playwright

Daniel Frank Walls

Daniel Frank Walls

New Zealand physicist

Colin Bourke

Colin Bourke

Japanese rugby union player

Sam Jenkins

Sam Jenkins

Football player

Rob Kipa-Williams

Rob Kipa-Williams

Actor

Puke Lenden

Puke Lenden

New Zealand former professional basketball player

Danyon Drake

Danyon Drake

Goalkeeper

Harry Combs

Harry Combs

Former Member of the New Zealand Parliament

John Hood

John Hood

New Zealand cricketer

Sam Hiha

Sam Hiha


Shanan Halbert

Shanan Halbert

Member of the New Zealand Parliament

Hilary Alexander

Hilary Alexander

New Zealand journalist

Thaddeus McCarthy

Thaddeus McCarthy

New Zealand jurist

Rosemary Mair

Rosemary Mair

New Zealand cricketer

Spencer Gollan

Spencer Gollan

Rower ‧ Donald Gollan's father

Wilma Stockenström

Wilma Stockenström

South African writer

Denis Lazure

Denis Lazure

Former Member of the National Assembly of Québec

Dominique Perras

Dominique Perras


Louis Cyr

Louis Cyr

Canadian strongman

Louis Lymburner

Louis Lymburner

Canadian author

Justin Harwood

Justin Harwood

New Zealand bass guitarist

Sean Findlay

Sean Findlay