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This is a list of Arab Americans. It includes prominent Arab American individuals from various fields, such as business, science, entertainment, sports and fine arts.
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Academics
- Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad teaches religion, science and freedom at the University of Maryland, College Park and directs the Minaret of Freedom Institute.[1][2]
- Ismail al-Faruqi, philosopher, professor
- Fouad Ajami, Professor of International Relations
- Saddeka Arebi, professor of anthropology at UC Berkeley
- Farouk El-Baz, Egyptian-American scientist who worked with NASA
- Abdel-Moez Bayoumi, Egyptian-American engineer, Director of Biomedical Engineering at University of South Carolina
- Mostafa El-Sayed, Egyptian-American chemical physicist, a leading nanoscience researcher. Also known for the spectroscopy rule named after him, the El-Sayed rule.
- Elias Corey, organic chemistry professor at Harvard University and 1990 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry[3] (Lebanese parents)
- Ahmed Ismail Samatar, prominent writer, professor and former dean of the Institute for Global Citizenship at Macalester College, Somali ancestry
- Nawal M. Nour, an obstetrician and gynecologist and 2003 Genius Award winner (Sudanese).[4]
- Michael E. DeBakey, pioneering American-Lebanese cardiovascular surgeon and researcher[5]
- Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Professor of Mathematics at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University
- Charles Elachi, Professor of electrical engineering and planetary science at Caltech and director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Lebanese)
- Taher ElGamal, Inventor of the ElGamal discrete log cryptosystem and the ElGamal signature scheme
- Charbel Farhat, Vivian Church Hoff Professor of Aircraft Structures, Director of the Army High Performance Computing Research Center and Chair of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University (Lebanese)
- Samih Farsoun Sociology professor at the American University [6]
- Fawaz Gerges, ABC analyst, professor, regular guest on Oprah's Anti-war series (Lebanese parents)
- Michel T. Halbouty, Lebanese-American geologist and geophysicist, pioneer in oil field research[7][8][9]
- Philip S. Khoury, Ford International Professor of History and Associate Provost at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Lebanese)
- Laura Nader, Cultural anthropologist
- Edward Said, Palestinian-American literary theorist and former professor at Columbia University
- Mohammed Adam El-Sheikh, executive director of the Fiqh Council of North America.[10] (Sudanese)
- Donna Shalala, President of the University of Miami (Lebanese)
- Fawwaz Ulaby, Former Vice President for Research of the University of Michigan and first Arab-American winner of the IEEE Edison Medal (Syrian origin)
- Ahmed Zewail, Egyptian-American professor at Caltech and winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
- Elias Zerhouni, Algerian-American director of the National Institutes of Health, appointed by George W. Bush in May 2002,
- Nada Shabout, Professor of Art History at University of North Texas.
Business
- Carlos Slim, business magnate, investor, philanthropist, and world's richest person. (Mexican born of Lebanese descent)
- Moose Scheib, founder and CEO of Loanmod.com and inventor of the modern day loan modification.
- Mukhlis R Mukhlis, a businessman and an entrepreneur in addition to his experience in complex Middle Eastern political affairs, he is the CEO of MIG International investments, a U.S based investment firm, president of MIG Strategic Consulting, a group of strategic consulting firms in the US specialized in energy investments, political crisis, and emergency security consulting (U.S born-Iraqi ).[11]
- Najeeb Halaby, former head of Federal Aviation Administration and CEO of Pan-American Airlines, and father of Queen Noor of Jordan (Syrian father) [12]
- Steve Jobs, head of Apple, biological father was Syrian[13]
- Mario Kassar, formerly headed Carolco Pictures [14] (Lebanese)
- John J. Mack, CEO of investment bank Morgan Stanley (Lebanese parents)[15]
- Joe Sitt Real Estate developer and founder of Thor Equities (Syrian grandparents)
- Sam Maloof (Lebanese parents)
- Musse Olol, Chairman of the Somali American Council of Oregon (SACOO), Somali ancestry
- Maloof family, (The Maloof family is a Lebanese family which owns numerous business properties in the Western United States, majority owners of the Sacramento Kings and the Palms Casino Hotel in Paradise, Nevada, Nevada
- Sam Moore, the founder and president of Thomas Nelson Publishers, the largest worldwide distributor of the Bible
- Paul Orfalea, Nicknamed "Kinko", entrepreneur, founder the copy-chain Kinko's. (parents of Lebanese descent)
- Farouk Shami, founder of Farouk systems, a Houston-based company that manufactures hair care and spa products like CHI hair Irons (Palestinian)
- Joseph Jacobs, founder of Jacobs Engineering, one of the leading engineering firms in the US (Lebanese)
- Alec Gores, founder of Gores Group. On the Forbes list of billionaires. (Palestinian)
- Tom Gores, founder and CEO of Platinum Equity. On the Forbes list of billionaires. (Palestinian)
- Sam Gores, founder of talent agency Paridigm Agency. On the Forbes list of billionaires.[16] (Palestinian)
Media
- Jim Avila, correspondent for ABC News "20/20", half Lebanese
- Jamal Dajani, television producer and Middle East analyst, Palestinian
- Hala Gorani, CNN International anchor, Syrian[17]
- Gigi Hadid, television personality and model, half Palestinian descent
- Ray Hanania, former Chicago City Hall political reporter, columnist. Palestinian-American.
- Hoda Kotb, TV host and journalist, Egyptian descent
- Diane Rehm, American public radio talk show host.
- Anthony Shadid, journalist, Lebanese descent
- Helen Thomas, journalist, Lebanese
Military
- John Abizaid, Lebanese[18]
- James Jabara, Lebanese
- Florent Groberg, mother of Algerian descent
- Peter Mansoor, Palestinian Arab
- Michael A. Monsoor, First Arab American Medal of Honor Awardee
- George Joulwan, Lebanese
- Ahmed Qusai al-Taayie, a specialist in the United States Army who was kidnapped by insurgents in Baghdad, Iraq, on October 23, 2006
Performers
- Jay Abdo, actor, Originally from Syria, based in Los Angeles.
- Shakira, singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, choreographer, and model (paternal grandparents emigrated from Lebanon to New York City)
- F. Murray Abraham, actor, Academy Award winner for role in Amadeus, father was an Assyrian from Syria
- Ayad Al Adhamy, synthesizer player and multi-instrumentalist musician, born in Bahrain.
- Moustapha Akkad, film producer, Syrian-American
- Malek Jandali, composer & pianist, Syrian-American
- Ferras Alqaisi, singer-songwriter, Jordanian-American
- Tige Andrews, actor, Syrian-American
- Jawahir Ahmed, model, Somali-American
- Jeff Becerra, Death metal musician, Arab Mexican origin
- Dick Dale, surf rock guitarist, father was of Lebanese descent [19]
- Jenna Dewan, film/TV actress (Step Up), paternal grandfather was of Lebanese descent[20]
- Mohammed El-Bakkar, singer and band-leader, Lebanese immigrant to Brooklyn
- Shannon Elizabeth, film actress ("American Pie", "Scary Movie"),[21] father is of Lebanese and Syrian ancestry
- Emilio Estefan, Cuban-born, manager and producer of wife Gloria Estefan, Lebanese ancestry
- Amy Fadhli, fitness model, actress and winner of the Fitness America National Champion 1996, Iraqi father
- Rima Fakih, Miss USA 2010, Lebanese immigrant
- Jamie Farr, character actor, Lebanese[22]
- Khrystyne Haje, actress on Head of the Class, Lebanese descent
- Ray Hanania, standup comedian Humor Website. View Hanania's comedy online video. Palestinian American. Best known for his public high-profile battle at Zanies with comedian Jackie Mason in August 2002 New York Times Story on Mason-Hanania.
- Teri Hatcher, actress, maternal grandfather was of Syrian ancestry
- Salma Hayek, Mexican actress (paternal grandfather was Lebanese)
- Iman (model), Fashion model and actress, Somali ancestry
- Paul Jabara, actor, singer, songwriter, Lebanese ancestry
- Anissa Jones, actress, Lebanese grandparents
- Aron Kader, comedian, Palestinian ancestry
- Remi Kanazi, performance poet, Palestinian descent[23]
- Casey Kasem, radio personality and voice actor,[24] Lebanese Druze descent
- Kerri Kasem, TV hostess, Lebanese descent
- Catherine Keener, actress, Lebanese ancestry on mother's side
- Khaled Khaled, a.k.a. DJ Khaled popular Hip-Hop DJ for Fat Joe's Terror Squad group, Palestinian ancestry
- Ronnie Khalil, comedian and writer, Egyptian ancestry
- Herbert Khaury, aka Tiny Tim, musician, Lebanese father [25]
- Rami Malek, actor, Egyptian descent
- Kurtis Mantronik, born Kurtis el Khaleel, remixer and producer, founding member of 1980s old school hip hop group Mantronix, Syrian father
- Kristy McNichol, co-star on "Family" and "Empty Nest",[26] maternal grandfather was of Lebanese descent
- Wentworth Miller, actor on Prison Break, Lebanese-Syrian from maternal great-grandmother[27]
- Najee Mondalek, actor/playwright, Lebanese descent
- Alissa Musto, singer/pianist, of partial Arab descent. She has sold records in Germany and New Zealand and has received radio time in Australia.
- Kathy Najimy, actress, Lebanese descent[28]
- George Noory radio broadcaster of late-night paranormal-themed radio talk show Coast to Coast AM, Lebanese[29]
- Jehane Noujaim, film director, Egyptian-American[30]
- Dean Obeidallah, comedian, Palestinian father [31]
- Naomi Shihab Nye, poet/songwriter, Palestinian father[32]
- Heather Raffo, actress/playwright, Iraqi father
- Stephan Said, singer/musician, writer and activist, Iraqi descent
- Tom Shadyac, comedian, of 3/4 Lebanese descent
- Tony Shalhoub, three-time Emmy Award-winning television actor on Monk, Lebanese[33]
- Alia Shawkat, actress on Arrested Development, Iraqi father
- Soraya, singer/songwriter, mother is part-Lebanese
- James Stacy, actor, father is of Lebanese descent
- Vic Tayback, actor, Syrian parents
- Paola Turbay, actress, father is of Lebanese descent
- Danny Thomas, actor, Lebanese parents[34]
- Marlo Thomas, actress, father of Lebanese descent
- Tony Thomas, producer, Lebanese descent
- Tiffany (American singer), born Tiffany Renee Darwish, singer, father is of Lebanese descent
- Vince Vaughn, actor (paternal grandmother was of Lebanese descent)
- Amy Yasbeck, actress, father was of Lebanese ancestry
- David Yazbek, songwriter and musician, half Lebanese
- Frank Zappa, musician, part Lebanese father[35]
- Wendie Malick, actress, Egyptian paternal grandfather
Politics
- James Abdnor, U.S. Senator (R-S.D.) (1981–1987)
- James Abourezk, U.S. Senator (D-S.D.) (1973–1979) (Lebanese ancestry)[36]
- Spencer Abraham, U.S. Secretary of Energy (2001–2005) and U.S. Senator (R-Mich.) (1995–2001) (Lebanese ancestry)
- Justin Amash, U.S. Representative, (R-Mich.) (2011–) Palestinian and Syrian descent
- Victor G. Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon (R) (1979–1987)
- John Baldacci, Governor of Maine (D) (2003–2011) (Lebanese mother)
- Pat Danner, U.S. Congresswoman (D-Mo.) (1993–2001)
- Brigitte Gabriel, pro-Israel activist and founder of the American Congress For Truth (immigrated from Lebanon)
- Philip Charles Habib, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and Special Envoy to Ronald Reagan (Lebanese)
- Lisa Halaby (a.k.a. Queen Noor), Queen-consort of Jordan and wife of King Hussein of Jordan (father is of Syrian descent)
- Darrell Issa, U.S. Congressman (R-Cal.) (2001– ) (Lebanese father)
- Chris John, U.S. Congressman (D-La.) (1997–2005) (Lebanese ancestry)
- Abraham Kazen, U.S. Congressman (D-Texas) (1967–1985) (Lebanese ancestry)
- Ray LaHood, U.S. Congressman (R-Ill.) (1995–2009), U.S. Secretary of Transportation (2009–2013) (Lebanese and Jordanian ancestry)
- George J. Mitchell, U.S. Senator (D-Maine) (1980–1995) (Lebanese mother)
- Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, former Prime Minister of Somalia (Somali descent)
- Ralph Nader, politician and consumer advocate
- Jimmy Naifeh, the Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives (D) (Lebanese ancestry)
- Mary Rose Oakar, U.S. Congresswoman (D-Ohio) (1977–1993)
- Jamal Omar, Political and Social Commentator (Palestinian Descent)
- Abdisalam Omer, Foreign Minister of Somalia (Somali descent)
- Jeanine Pirro, former Westchester County District Attorney and New York Republican attorney general candidate (Lebanese parents)
- Nick Rahall, U.S. Congressman (D-W.Va.) (1977–2015) (Lebanese ancestry)
- Donna Shalala, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (1993–2001) (Lebanese parents)
- John E. Sununu, U.S. Senator (R-N.H.) (2003–2009) (father is of Lebanese and Palestinian ancestry)
- John H. Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire (R) (1983–1989) and Chief of Staff to George H.W. Bush (Lebanese and Palestinian ancestry)
Sports
- Hocine Khalfi, Algerian-American Pro Boxer
- Justin Abdelkader, an American ice hockey forward playing for the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League (NHL).
- Omar Hassan, pro Skateboarder [37]
- Dina Al-Sabah, She is of Kuwaiti descent.
- Doug Flutie, NFL player (Lebanese)
- Tarick Salmaci, Professional Boxer (Lebanese)
- Jeff George, NFL quarterback (Lebanese descent)
- Sam Khalifa, MLB baseball player
- Khalid Khannouchi, athlete marathon runner (Moroccan)
- Bobby Rahal (Lebanese ancestry)
- Damien Sandow, WWE wrestler
- Rony Seikaly [38] (Lebanese descent)
- Kelly Slater, professional surfer (Syrian descent)
- Brandon Saad, NHL player
- Joe Lahoud, MLB player for Boston & California (Lebanese desecnt)
- Faryd Mondragón, MLS player for Philadelphia Union (Lebanese Parents)
- Alaa Abdelnaby, Played for Duke and 5 years in the NBA (Egypt)
- Gibran Hamdan, NFL QB (Palestinian and Pakistani descent)
- Tarek Saleh, Former NFL LB/FB for the Carolina Panthers and Cleveland Browns.
- Justin Meram, MLS player for Columbus Crew (Iraqi Descent)
- Soony Saad, MLS player for Sporting Kansas City (Lebanese Descent)
- Sami Zayn, WWE wrestler (Syrian ancestry)
Writers
- Gibran Khalil Gibran, author and member of the New York Pen League, well known for his best-selling book The Prophet Lebanese immigrant.
- Diana Abu-Jaber, novelist, author of Arabian Jazz and Crescent
- Elia Abu Madi, poet, publisher and member of the New York Pen League
- Etel Adnan, poet, essayist, and visual artist
- Lorraine Ali, (Iraqi) reporter, editor, culture writer and music critic for Newsweek.
- William Peter Blatty, author of The Exorcist
- Catherine Filloux, French-Algerian-American playwright
- Elmaz Abinader, poet, playwright, memoirist, writer
- Suheir Hammad, poet, playwright, artist, Tony Award winner, 2003 (Russel Simmons Presents Def Poetry Jam on Broadway)
- Ray Hanania, award winning journalist Hanania's Bio; Managing Editor of The Arab Daily News; and, President and CEO of Urban Strategies Group media and political consultants.
- Samuel John Hazo, State Poet of Pennsylvania
- Lawrence Joseph, poet
- Daoud Kuttab, award winning Palestinian journalist. Ferris professor of journalism at Princeton University
- Lisa Suhair Majaj, poet and literary scholar
- Jack Marshall (author), poet and author (Iraqi father/Syrian mother)
- Khaled Mattawa, poet and recipient of an Academy of American Poets award
- Claire Messud, author, Algerian
- Mikhail Naimy, Nobel Prize-nominated author and member of the New York Pen League; well-known works include The Book of Mirdad and a biography of Khalil Gibran
- Naomi Shihab Nye, poet
- Ameen Rihani, "father of Arab American literature," member of the New York Pen League and author of The Book of Khalid, the first Arab American novel in English; also an ambassador
- Abraham Rihbany, writer on politics and religion
- Anthony Shadid [39]
- Mona Simpson, author of Anywhere but Here
Others
- Joseph Abboud (1950– ), menswear fashion designer and author[40] (Lebanese descent)
- Naser Jason Abdo, former soldier convicted of planning an attack near Fort Hood
- Reem Acra, Lebanese fashion designer.
- Sami Al-Arian, professor guilty of conspiracy to contribute services to or for the benefit of a Specially Designated Terrorist organization (Palestinian)
- Anwar al-Awlaki, believed by US officials to be a recruiter involved in planning terrorist operations for the Islamist militant group al-Qaeda. (Yemeni)
- Wahbi al-Hariri, artist and architect (Syrian) Knight of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (fr.) (Syrian)
- Hend Al-Mansour, visual artist (Saudi-Arabian)
- Nihad Awad, founding Executive Director of largest Muslim civil rights organization in the U.S., Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) (Palestinian)
- Rosemary Barkett, federal judge and first woman Justice and Chief Justice on the Florida Supreme Court (Syrian)
- Zaida Ben-Yusuf (1869–1933) portrait photographer. Ben-Yusuf was born in London to an Algerian Muslim father and a German mother of Algerian descent. She immigrated to New York in 1897.[41]
- Charles Bishop, suicide by plane crash in Tampa Florida, grandson of Syrian immigrant[42][43]
- Nidal Malik Hasan, former soldier convicted of the 2009 Fort Hood shooting (Palestinian descent)
- Hussein Ibish, writer, journalist, advocate for Arab causes in the United States (Lebanese)
- Ali Hassan Abu Kama, gunman in 1997 Empire State Building shooting (Palestinian)
- Nabil Kanso, artist (Lebanese descent)
- Candice Lightner, founder of (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) MADD (Lebanese mother)[44]
- Edward L. Masry, lawyer (Lebanese descent)
- Rasmea Odeh, convicted of immigration fraud, for concealing her arrest, conviction, and imprisonment for fatal terrorist bombing (Palestinian)[45][46]
- Walid Rabah, publisher
- Saint Raphael of Brooklyn, first Orthodox bishop to be consecrated in North America, born as Raphael Hawaweeny in Beirut of Damascene Syrian parents.
- Karim Rashid, (Lebanese descent)
- Zainab Salbi, co-founder and president for Women for Women International (Iraqi)
- Sirhan Sirhan, convicted murderer of Robert F. Kennedy (Palestinian with Jordanian citizenship)
- Nadya Suleman, "Octomom", father is Iraqi
- James Zogby, Arab-American civil rights activist (Arab-American Institute); brother of John (Lebanese descent)
- John Zogby, pollster for Zogby International (Lebanese descent)
See also
References
- ↑ Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy Biographical Data on Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad
- ↑ Minaret.org staff description.
- ↑ Elias James Corey – Autobiography
- ↑ "A CONVERSATION WITH/NAWAL NOUR; A Life Devoted to Stopping The Suffering of Mutilation", The New York Times, Claudia Dreifus, July 11, 2000
- ↑ "The Lebanese American University honored Michael E. DeBakey..." "His parents were Lebanese immigrants Raheehja DeBakey and Shaker Morris"
- ↑ "AU Sociology Professor Samih K. Farsoun Dies". The Washington Post. June 14, 2005. Retrieved May 8, 2010.
- ↑ Geophysicists – Michel T. Halbouty
- ↑ Michel T. Halbouty; oilman of legend; 95 | The San Diego Union-Tribune
- ↑ Michel T. Halbouty
- ↑ Sheridan, Mary Beth, "Leader Named at Mosque; Falls Church Site Selects Activist," Washington Post, June 11, 2005, accessed November 7, 2009
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- ↑ US Dept of State – Arab Americans and the 2004 U.S. Elections
- ↑ "New York Celebrity Gossip, Pictures and Entertainment News – NY Daily News". Daily News. New York. October 17, 2010.
- ↑ Lycos Movies – Celebrity – Mario Kassar
- ↑ http://www.horatioalger.org/members/member_info.cfm?memberid=MAC03
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- ↑ "One to watch". Archived from the original on 2004-09-10.
- ↑ http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0908727.html
- ↑ Dick Dale Biography on Yahoo! Music
- ↑ Dewan – "I had a small role as Devi, the daughter of a Sikh-American – I’m half-Lebanese as it is."
- ↑ "The half-Syrian, half-Lebanese actress..."
- ↑ "The Lebanese son of a Toledo grocer received a "Star" on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1985."
- ↑ The Institute for Middle East Understanding (18 October 2010). "Palestinian Americans – Remi Kanazi: Poet and teacher". imeu.net. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
- ↑ Casey Kasem Biography – Yahoo! Movies
- ↑ Tiny Tim Biography Archived May 9, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ GopherCentral Archives
- ↑ Wentworth Miller on being a racial spy at We’ve moved to www.racialicious.com – update your bookmarks!
- ↑ Kathy Najimy – Biography – Official Site – kathynajimy.com
- ↑ Noory – "One more point of commonality – both Farah and Noory are Lebanese"
- ↑ BBC – BBC Storyville – Control Room: Jehane Noujaim Interview
- ↑ "CNN.com". CNN. Retrieved May 8, 2010.
- ↑ Naomi Shihab Nye ★ Steven Barclay Agency
- ↑ Shalhoub – "Tony Shalhoub, who is Lebanese..."
- ↑ Danny Thomas Biography – Yahoo! Movies
- ↑ Zappa – "My ancestry is Sicilian, Greek, Arab and French. My mother's mother was French and Sicilian, and her Dad was Italian (from Naples). She was first generation. The Greek-Arab side is from my Dad..."
- ↑ American Chronicle | An Interview with James Abourezk, the First Arab American to Serve in the U.S. Senate
- ↑ Hammeke, Joe (2004). "Omar Hassan – The Thrasher Interview". Thrasher Magazine. Retrieved February 2008. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ How the Arab Civilization Has Changed Your Life (by Sherri Muzher) – Media Monitors Network
- ↑ Saudi Aramco World : Calling Helen Thomas
- ↑ Abboud – "Lebanese Abboud was the first designer to win the CFDA award as Best Menswear Designer two years in a row"
- ↑ http://www.npg.si.edu/exhibit/zaida/introduction/index.html
- ↑ Police: Tampa pilot voiced support for bin Laden January 7, 2002
- ↑ said Bishara, his last name is Syrian, and his father came to the United States in the first half of the 20th century from that country
- ↑ Lightner – "The press would never print that I was an Arab-American. So, when I started doing live media, I'd bring it up."
- ↑ "US activist found guilty of not disclosing conviction in fatal Jerusalem bombing". The Guardian.
- ↑ "Palestinian activist convicted of immigration fraud in Detroit". Reuters.
External links
- I Want My Son to be Proud by Casey Kasem
- Famous Arab Americans
- Children of Al-Mahjar: Arab American Literature Spans a Century – by Elmaz Abinader
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