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List of Asian Americans

Notable Asian Americans include:

Academia

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Science

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Steven Chu

Arts/architecture/design

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Business and industry

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Indra Nooyi

Entertainment

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  • Ruben A. Aquino, animation director, supervising animator for Walt Disney Animation Studios
  • Chang and Eng Bunker, source for the term "Siamese Twins"
  • Ping Chong, theater director, choreographer, video and installation artist
  • David Koh, documentary film producer and director
  • Shin Lim, close-up magician
  • Alain Nu, mentalist, magician

Actors and filmmakers

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Aziz Ansari
 
Dante Basco
 
John Cho
 
James Hong
 
Kelly Hu
 
Ken Jeong
 
Mindy Kaling
 
Nancy Kwan
 
Bruce Lee
 
Will Yun Lee
 
Ken Leung
 
Justin Lin
 
Lucy Liu
 
Pat Morita
 
Kumail Nanjiani
 
Sandra Oh
 
Keanu Reeves
 
Rob Schneider
 
Brenda Song
 
George Takei
 
Steven Yeun

Choreographers and dancers

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Music

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Paul Anka
 
Joe Hahn
 
Norah Jones
 
Bruno Mars
 
Allan Pineda
 
Mike Shinoda

Groups/bands

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Reality TV participants

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Fashion

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Culinary

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  • Danielle Chang, founder of Lucky Rice culinary event and producer and presenter of Lucky Chow on PBS
  • David Chang, founder of the Momofuku restaurant group and in multiple television shows
  • Joyce Chen, popularized northern-style Chinese cuisine in the United States
  • Cecilia Chiang (江孫芸), founder of the Mandarin Restaurant. Chiang's son, Philip Chiang, is the co-founder of restaurant chain P. F. Chang's China Bistro
  • Roy Choi, creator of the gourmet Korean taco truck, Kogi
  • Cristeta Comerford, White House Executive Chef, won with Bobby Flay in an Iron Chef America challenge
  • Soleil Ho, chef, food writer, host of podcast "The Racist Sandwich", and restaurant critic
  • Eddie Huang, chef and author of Fresh Off the Boat
  • Madhur Jaffrey, James Beard award-winning food and travel writer, and television personality
  • Padma Lakshmi, cookbook author and host of Top Chef and Host of "Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi"
  • Francis Lam, host of The Splendid Table and food journalist
  • Lynja, chef behind "Cooking with Lynja" YouTube channel
  • Emily Kim, creator and host of popular YouTube channel Maangchi, teaching Korean cooking
  • Melissa Miranda, James Beard Award semifinalist chef of Filipino restaurant Musang in Seattle
  • Niki Nakayama, chef and owner of Michelin-starred n/naka restaurant
  • Mutsuko Soma, James Beard Award semifinalist chef specializing in handmade soba, owner of Kamonegi in Seattle
  • Jet Tila, celebrity chef and restaurateur and guest on “Cutthroat Kitchen”
  • Roy Yamaguchi, owner of Roy's Restaurants
  • Martin Yan, chef and food writer, hosted his award-winning PBS-TV cooking show Yan Can Cook since 1982
  • Jennifer Yee, award-winning, James Beard, nominated pastry chef
  • Molly Yeh, cookbook author and blogger
 
Lance Ito
 
Fred Korematsu

Literature

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Military

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Individuals

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Eric Shinseki

Foreign military service

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News/media/journalism

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Politics

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Daniel Akaka
 
Tammy Duckworth
 
Nikki Haley
 
Kamala Harris
 
Daniel Inouye
 
Bobby Jindal
 
Andrew Yang

Religion

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Rabbi Angela Warnick Buchdahl

Space

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This section is a list of astronauts of Asian ancestry who are, by birth or naturalization, American citizens. Sorted by first space flight, then by NASA Astronaut Group (if applicable).

Sports

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Other

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See also

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Footnotes

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  41. ^ "Meet Gopichand Thotakura: Vijayawada-born pilot to become 2nd Indian to fly to space – A look at his inspiring journey". ET NOW. April 13, 2024. Retrieved April 14, 2024.
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  45. ^ Pimentel, Joseph (December 21, 2008). "Raymond Townsend – First Pinoy NBA Player". Asian Journal. Archived from the original on April 9, 2009. Retrieved April 19, 2009. WHEN legendary National Basketball Association (NBA) coach Pat Riley announced Fil-Am Eric Spoelstra to coach the Miami Heat, Spoelstra became the first person with Filipino and Asian heritage to coach in the NBA.