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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.
Charles Elachi, Rayak-born Lebanese, professor of electrical engineering and planetary science at Caltech and the former director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Fawwaz T. Ulaby Damascus-born Syrian, professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, former Vice President of Research for the University of Michigan; first Arab-American winner of the IEEE Edison Medal
Butrus al-Bustani (1819–1883) – writer and scholar. Salima Abi Rashed (1887–1919) – first Lebanese woman lawyer, journalist. Maroun Abboud (1886–1962) – poet and writer. Elia Abu Madi (1890–1957) – poet. Said Akl (1912–2014) – poet, writer, and thinker. Jeanne Arcache (1902–1961) – Francophone poet and novelist. Zeina ...
Salma Hayek was born in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico. [9] Her father, Sami Hayek Domínguez, is of Lebanese descent. [10] His ancestors hail from the city of Baabdat, Lebanon, a city Salma and her father visited in 2015 to promote her movie Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet.
Lebanese Americans (Arabic: أمريكيون لبنانيون, romanized: Amrīkiyyūn Lubnāniyyūn) are Americans of Lebanese descent. This includes both those who are native to the United States of America, as well as immigrants from Lebanon. Lebanese Americans comprise 0.79% of the American population, as of the American Community Survey ...
Here's the full list of returning cast members: Michael Che. Mikey Day. Andrew Dismukes. Chloe Fineman. Heidi Gardner. Marcello Hernández. James Austin Johnson. Colin Jost.
Mia Khalifa. Mia Khalifa (/ miːə kəˈliːfə /; Arabic: ميا خليفة Miyа̄ Ḵalīfah [mijaː χaliːfa (h)]; born 1993 [1]) is a Lebanese-American media personality and former pornographic film actress and webcam model. Born and raised in Lebanon, she and her family relocated to the United States in 2001.
Sahar Khalifeh, novelist and founder of the Women's Affairs Center in Nablus. Ismail Khalidi, playwright. Daoud Kuttab, award-winning journalist. Najla Said, author, actress, playwright, and activist, daughter of Edward Said. Saleem (Saleem Azzouqa), gay Muslim playwright, actor, DJ, and dancer.