List of Arab Americans

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.


Academia

Science

Engineering/Computer Science

Humanities

University Presidents

Business

Arts and entertainment

  • Sam Esmail, screenwriter, director and producer; creator of the television series Mr. Robot (Egyptian)

Actors

Comedians

  • Jerry Seinfeld, stand-up comedian, actor and writer,(Syrian mother)
  • Dean Obeidallah, stand-up comedian, writer, (Palestinian father)
  • Ahmed Ahmed, actor and comedian, (Egyptian)
  • Mohammed Amer, comedian, writer, actor; Rolling Stone, Al Barnameg, Allah Made Me Funny (Palestinian parents, born in Kuwait),
  • Remy Munasifi, comedian also known as GoRemy (Iraqi father/Lebanese mother)
  • Anwar Jibawi, YouTuber and comedian (Palestinian)
  • Ronnie Khalil, stand-up comedian (Egyptian)
  • Aron Kader, stand-up comedian, (Palestinian father)
  • Maysoon Zayid, actress and comedian (Palestinian)
  • Ray Hanania, journalist and stand-up comedian (Palestinian)
  • Kassem G, comedian, actor, and YouTuber (Jordanian)

Fashion designers

  • Joseph Abboud, menswear fashion designer and author[36] (Lebanese descent)
  • Reem Acra, Lebanese fashion designer
  • Norma Kamali, fashion designer (Lebanese descent)
  • Rami Kashou, fashion designer ( Palestinian descent)

Models

  • Gigi Hadid, supermodel and TV personality, (Palestinian father)
  • Bella Hadid, supermodel and TV personality, (Palestinian father)
  • Anwar Hadid, fashion model and TV personality, (Palestinian father)
  • Iman, fashion model and actress, (Somali ancestry)
  • Touriya Haoud, fashion model and actress, (Moroccan father)
  • Jawahir Ahmed, fashion model, (Somali-American)
  • Wafah Dufour, fashion model and singer (Saudi Arabian father)
  • Jaclyn Stapp, beauty queen and fashion model (Jordanian)
  • Amy Fadhli, fitness model, actress and winner of the Fitness America National Champion 1996, (Iraqi father)
  • Halima Aden, fashion model, (Somali-American)

Musicians

  • Paula Abdul, singer, musician, writer, actress, and television personality of partial Arab descent (Syrian-American)
  • Paul Anka, singer/songwriter (Syrian Lebanese)
  • Frank Zappa, musician, part Lebanese father[37] (Part Lebanese)
  • Shakira, singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, choreographer, and model (paternal grandparents emigrated from Lebanon to New York City)
  • DJ Khaled (Palestinian), hip-hop DJ, rapper, music producer
  • RedOne producer, songwriter, music executive (Moroccan, Swedish)
  • Tiffany, born Tiffany Renee Darwish, singer, father is of Lebanese descent
  • Tiny Tim (born Herbert Khaury), musician, Lebanese father[38]
  • French Montana, New York rapper (Moroccan)
  • Paul Jabara, actor, singer, songwriter, Lebanese ancestry
  • Dick Dale, surf rock guitarist, father was of Lebanese descent[39]
  • Andrew Bazzi, singer-songwriter, Lebanese-American
  • Soraya, singer/songwriter, mother is part Lebanese
  • G.E. Smith, lead guitarist in the band Hall & Oates; musical director of Saturday Night Live
  • David Yazbek, songwriter and musician, half Lebanese
  • Raef Haggag singer (Egyptian)
  • Stephan Said, singer, musician, writer and activist, Iraqi descent
  • Kareem Salama, country singer-songwriter and musician, Egyptian-American
  • Alissa Musto, singer/pianist, of partial Arab descent
  • Kurtis Mantronik, born Kurtis el Khaleel, remixer and producer, founding member of 1980s old school hip hop group Mantronix, Syrian father
  • Malek Jandali, composer and pianist (Syrian-American)
  • Sammy Hagar, songwriter, singer, musician, guitarist, Lebanese descent
  • Ferras, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter (Jordanian)
  • Fredwreck hip hop producer (Palestinian)
  • Mohammed Fairouz, musician, composer (Arab)
  • Emilio Estefan, Cuban-born, manager and producer of wife Gloria Estefan, Lebanese ancestry
  • Ayad Al Adhamy, synthesizer player and multi-instrumentalist musician, born in Bahrain
  • Ferras Alqaisi, singer-songwriter, Jordanian-American
  • Jeff Becerra, death metal musician, Arab Mexican origin
  • Ron Affif, jazz guitarist and musician
  • Jack Barakat All Time Low guitarist/songwriter (Lebanese parents)
  • Queen Naija, singer and songwriter, Yemeni, Italian, and African American ancestry

Literature

Media and journalism

  • Helen Thomas reporter, columnist, and White House correspondent (Lebanese descent)
  • Hala Gorani journalist and anchor of CNN's International Desk; Levantine Cultural Center (Syrian)
  • Anthony Shadid, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, foreign correspondent (Lebanese)
  • Hoda Kotb broadcast journalist and TV host on Dateline NBC and the Today Show (Egyptian)
  • Jim Avila, correspondent for ABC News "20/20", half Lebanese
  • Jamal Dajani, television producer and Middle East analyst, Palestinian
  • Paula Faris, television correspondent and personality, half Lebanese[40]
  • Ray Hanania, award-winning journalist; Managing Editor of The Arab Daily News; President and CEO of Urban Strategies Group media and political consultants
  • Diane Rehm, American public radio talk show host
  • Dena Takruri journalist, on-air presenter, and producer (Palestinian)
  • Fawaz Gerges, ABC analyst and regular guest on "Oprah's Anti-war series" (Lebanese)
  • Yasmeen Sami Alamiri, journalist, first member of the White House foreign press pool, (Iraqi)
  • Susan Chira, journalist, former New York Times editor, foreign correspondent (Syrian)
  • Lorraine Ali, reporter, editor, culture writer and music critic for Newsweek (Iraqi)
  • Susie Gharib, co-anchor of the Nightly Business Report
  • Walid Phares, Fox News correspondent, Middle Eastern policy advisor to the 2012 Mitt Romney presidential campaign and the 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign (Lebanese)
  • Paul Ajlouny, founder of the Palestinian newspaper Al-Fajr
  • Daoud Kuttab, award-winning journalist; Ferris Professor of Journalism at Princeton University (Palestinian)
  • Nasser Weddady activist, Director of Civil Rights Outreach at American Islamic Congress (Mauritanian)
  • Mona Eltahawy, freelance journalist. (Egyptian)
  • Ayman Mohyeldin, journalist for NBC News (Egyptian)
  • Serena Shim, journalist for Press TV (Lebanese)

Military

Politics

Sports

Others

  • Naser Jason Abdo, former soldier convicted of planning an attack near Fort Hood
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Charles Bishop, suicide by plane crash in Tampa, Florida; grandson of Syrian immigrant[48][49]
  • 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)
  • Candice Lightner, founder of MADD (Lebanese mother)[50]
  • Edward L. Masry, lawyer (Lebanese descent)
  • Rasmea Odeh, convicted of immigration fraud, for concealing her arrest, conviction, and imprisonment for fatal terrorist bombing (Palestinian)[51][52]
  • Walid Rabah, publisher
  • Saint Raphael of Brooklyn, first Orthodox bishop to be consecrated in North America; born Raphael Hawaweeny in Beirut of Damascene Syrian parents
  • Karim Rashid (Lebanese descent)
  • Zainab Salbi, co-founder and president of 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

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