Ethnic group
Lebanese Americans 504,000 (ancestry unknown)
0.16% of total population (2007)[ 1] Michigan , California , New York , Florida , Ohio , Massachusetts , Texas , Illinois , Pennsylvania , Arizona , New Jersey , Washington American English , Arabic , Aramaic , French , and Armenian Predominantly Christianity (mostly Catholic ), with minorities of Islam and Judaism
This is a list of notable individuals born in the United States of Lebanese ancestry and/or people of Lebanese and American dual nationality who live or lived in the United States.
Arts and entertainment [ edit ]
Beauty pageant contestants [ edit ]
Entertainment personalities [ edit ]
Adam Amen – reality star, from TLC program All American Muslim [ 4]
Alexander Koch – actor of Lebanese, Italian and German descent
Alyssa Farah Griffin - co-host of ABC ’s The View
Amy Yasbeck – actress (father was of Lebanese descent)[ 5]
Anissa Jones – child actor (mother was of Lebanese descent)
Callie Khouri – Oscar-winning screenwriter[ 6]
Casey Kasem – radio personality, American Top 40 franchise; voiceover actor (cartoon series Scooby-Doo , Transformers )[ 7]
Catherine Keener – actress, mother of Lebanese descent[ 8]
Celeste Thorson – actress, model, activist, screenwriter
Chris Romano – actor, producer, director (father of Lebanese heritage, born Shaheen)
Cristina Vee – singer and voice actor
Demián Bichir – Mexican-American film actor of Lebanese heritage
Dan Jbara – television and film producer
Danny Thomas – actor
David Yazbek – musician and composer famous for the Broadway musical The Full Monty
Diane Rehm – host and executive producer of The Diane Rehm Show on National Public Radio
Edy Ganem – actress (parents are of Lebanese descent)
Elie Samaha – film producer
Emeraude Toubia – actress (father is Lebanese)
Emile Kuri – Mexican-born American Oscar-winning art director
Frank Lackteen – actor
Gregory Jbara – television and film actor
George Nader – actor, uncle of Michael Nader
George Noory – radio host (radio program Coast to Coast AM )
Haaz Sleiman – actor (series Nurse Jackie ; film The Visitor )
Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf – radio and television personality
James Stacy – film and television actor
Jamie Farr – actor (sitcom M*A*S*H )
Jamie Gray Hyder – actress, model (father of Lebanese descent)
Jane Wiedlin – musician, actress (mother was of Lebanese descent)
Jenna Dewan – actress (paternal grandfather was of Lebanese descent)
Kristen Doute – television personality known for Vanderpump Rules
Joan Alexander – actress known for her role as Lois Lane
John A. Kuri – author and writer, film and television producer, and director
John Leguizamo – actor (maternal grandfather was Lebanese)
Kathy Najimy – actress
Kerri Kasem – radio and television host; daughter of Casey Kasem
Khrystyne Haje – actress (sitcom Head of the Class )
Lili Estefan – Cuban-American television personality, niece of Emilio Estefan
Marlo Thomas – actress (father was of Lebanese descent)
Mario Kassar – filmmaker, founder of Carolco Pictures
Mary Zilba – television personality and singer
Mayssa Karaa – Grammy-nominated singer
Mia Khalifa – pornographic actress and adult model
Michael Ansara – stage, screen, and voice actor (Lebanese born American)
Michael Nader – actor, All My Children and Dynasty [ 6]
Mo Gallini – actor (father of Lebanese descent)
Paola Turbay – Colombian-American actress, model, beauty queen and television presenter
Paul Anka – singer-songwriter, actor, producer
Peter Macdissi – film and television actor
Raya Meddine – actress of Lebanese descent
Robert Romanus – actor and musician
Rose Abdoo – comedian, actress
Rowan Blanchard – actress (father of Lebanese descent)
Salma Hayek – Mexican-American actress (paternal grandfather was Lebanese)[ 9]
Senta Moses – actress known for her role in Home Alone
Shannon Elizabeth – actress (father of Lebanese descent)
Terrence Malick – filmmaker, of part Lebanese descent
Tom Shadyac – film director (of 3/4 Lebanese descent)[ 6]
Tony Shalhoub – actor (Monk )[ 10]
Tony Thomas – producer (father was of Lebanese descent)
Vince Vaughn – actor (paternal grandmother was of Lebanese descent)[ 11]
Wentworth Miller – actor, maternal great-grandmother of Lebanese descent
Yasmeen Fletcher – actress and musician, mother of Lebanese descent
Yasmine Al Massri – Lebanese-born American actress
Andrew Bazzi – pop musician[ 12]
Dick Dale – rock guitarist and surf music pioneer
Emilio Estefan – Cuban-American musician and producer; husband of Gloria Estefan [ 13]
G. E. Smith – lead guitarist in the band Hall & Oates ; musical director of Saturday Night Live
Hamed Sinno – Lebanese-American graphic designer, singer-songwriter of the band Mashrou'Leila
Jack Barakat – guitarist of the band All Time Low
Jane Wiedlin – musician, singer-songwriter, and actress; best known as a member of the all-female new wave band The Go-Go's
John Dolmayan – Lebanese-American of Armenian descent, drummer of band System of a Down
Kat Dahlia – singer-songwriter, rapper
Mohammed El-Bakkar – tenor singer, oud player, and conductor
Nadia Azzi – pianist
Paul Anka – singer-songwriter (both parents of Lebanese descent)
Paul Jabara – composer[ 6]
Neil Sedaka – pop/rock singer, pianist, composer and record producer
Ron Affif – jazz guitarist and musician
Rosalind Elias – opera singer renowned for her time in the Metropolitan Opera
Serj Tankian – Lebanese-American of Armenian descent, lead singer of band System of a Down
Soraya – Colombian-American singer[ 14]
Tiffany – singer[ 6]
Tino Coury – singer-songwriter and producer
Tiny Tim – folk singer[ 6]
Tyler Joseph – lead singer of Twenty One Pilots[ 6]
Legal professionals [ edit ]
Education and academics [ edit ]
Charbel Farhat – Vivian Church Hoff Professor of Aircraft Structures in the School of Engineering and inaugural James and Anna Marie Spilker Chair of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, at Stanford University ; Member of the National Academy of Engineering (US); Member of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK); and Member of the Lebanese Academy of Sciences
Jacqueline S. Stephen – author , editor , Fulbright alumna, researcher , faculty at Mercer University, Atlanta Georgia USA
Joseph E. Aoun – President of Northeastern University
Nafe Katter – professor of theatre, University of Connecticut
Robert Khayat – Chancellor of the University of Mississippi
Eugene Nassar – author, literary critic and professor
Donna Shalala – U.S. Representative from Florida , former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services and former President of the University of Miami
Phoebe Stanton – faculty at Johns Hopkins University from 1955 until 1982, art historian, urban planner for the city of Baltimore.[ 16]
Gabriel Hawawini – emeritus professor of finance and former holder of the Henry Grunfeld Chair in Investment Banking at INSEAD
Other personalities [ edit ]
World Series of Poker champions [ edit ]
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^ TY: Casey Kasem born as Kamal Amin Kasem
^ Being Catherine Keener from Entertainment Weekly , date 14 April 2006
^ Drawn From Life
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^ Kelly, Jacques (September 26, 2003). "Phoebe B. Stanton, 88, advised city for decades on design issues" . The Baltimore Sun . Retrieved 2021-03-08 .
^ "20 Years Later...Remembering Lebanese American Astronaut Christa McAuliffe" (PDF) . Lebanese Monthly Magazine. February 2006. p. 18, Volume 1, Issue 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2009. Retrieved January 12, 2009 .
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^ "Profile: ACT! for America" (PDF) . Anti-Defamation League. Retrieved 2017-12-01 .
^ Shain, Yossi (1999). Marketing the American Creed Abroad: Diasporas in the U.S. and Their Homelands . Cambridge University Press. p. 122. ISBN 052164531X .
^ Steinhauer, Jennifer (6 January 2014). "From Petraeus Scandal, an Apostle for Privacy" . The New York Times .
^ "A booming trade" . The Economist . 31 August 2013.
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^ Elias James Corey – Autobiography
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