Other People Born In/related To Zambia
- Norman Carr - British wildlife conservationist who set up national parks in Zambia
- Robert Earnshaw - Zambian-born Welsh international football player
- Phil Edmonds - English cricketer born in Lusaka
- Stanley Fischer - Zambian-born Governor of the Bank of Israel
- George Gregan - Zambian-born captain of the Australian Wallabies Rugby Union team
- Tawny Gray - Sculptor
- Daffyd James - Zambian-born Welsh international rugby player
- V. M. Jones - Author
- Corné Krige - Zambian-born South African Springboks Rugby Union team player
- Robert Lange - Zambian-born record producer and songwriter
- Dambisa Moyo - International economist and best-selling author, born and raised in Lusaka
- Samantha Mumba - Singer/actor born in Ireland with a Zambian father
- Thandie Newton - British actress brought up in Zambia
- Julia Rose - Zambian-born US actress
- Rozalla - British/Zimbabwean singer born to a Zambian mother
- Denise Scott Brown - Zambian-born US architect
- David Shepherd - British artist and conservationist who has painted Zambian wildlife and locomotives
- Wilbur Smith - Zambian-born British/South African author
- Ahmad Thomson - Zambian-born British Muslim author
- Jeff Whitley - Zambian-born footballer
- Steve Arneil - Famous Karate Kyokushin practitioner born in South Africa, but lived in Zambia (then Northern Rhodesia) until he was 25
- John Edmond- Zambian-born Rhodesian singer
- Sarah Catherine Walker- Zambian-born criminal justice reformer
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