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LIST OF LEBANESE PEOPLE
Activists
Candy Lightner - founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving and former president of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.[1]
Ralph Nader - consumer rights activist & US presidential candidate.[2]
Rose Nader - school teacher and activist.[2]
Giorgio-Guy Tarraf - (1988 - ) UNESCO Youth Ambassador for the Culture of Peace.
James Zogby - founder of Arab-American Institute, brother of John Zogby, "an American of Lebanese Christian heritage."[3]
John Zogby - American political pollster, brother of James Zogby.

[edit] Artists
Reem Acra - fashion designer[4]
Annabel Daou - Painter, born in Lebanon.
Joseph Philippe Karam - Architect [5]
Sam Maloof - woodworker, owned an orchard in Douma, Lebanon.[6]
Elie Saab - fashion designer.[7]

[edit] Cultural figures
Nami Jafet - After whom the Jafet Library in AUB was named, and whose life size statue decorates the Sahat in Dhour El Shuwayr.

[edit] Entrepreneurs
Robert Abboud - ex-chairman of First National Bank of Chicago, brother of Joseph Abboud.[8]
Assid Corban - winemaker, founder of Corbans.[9]
Philippe Jabre - Famous Lebanese entrepreneur and hedge fund manager [10] [11]
Kahlil Ghattas- Lebanese businessman, founder of GAT oil.[12]
Carlos Ghosn - (also known as Carlos Gaune, from the Lebanese "Ghosn" family), Lebanese Brazilian-born CEO and President of Renault and Nissan Motor, nicknamed the "Cost Cutter"
Joseph Maroun Haggar - founder of Haggar Clothing Company.[13]
Sam Hammam - owner of Cardiff City F.C..[14]
Nicolas Hayek - the 'father of Swatch' and CEO of Smart.[13]
Carlos Slim Helu - Latin America's richest man and 2nd richest in the world.[13]
Mario Kassar - co-founder of Carolco Pictures.[15]
Jacques Nasser - ex-CEO of Ford Motors, born in Lebanon.[16]
Paul Orfalea - founder of Kinko's[1]
Edmond Safra - founder of Republic Bank of New York and Banco Safra in Brazil, born in Aley, Lebanon.[17]
Elie Samaha - Lebanon-born chairman/CEO of Franchise Pictures[18]
Al-Waleed bin Talal - Saudi Prince whose mother is Lebanese.[19]

[edit] Film, Theatre, Television, and Radio Personalities
Joseph Barbera[20] & William Hanna - Hanna-Barbera (Lebanese pronunciation: Hannah & Berbere) Creators of the Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, Jonny Quest, Space Ghost, Yogi Bear and many other world renown cartoons that have pinned us to our couches on Saturday mornings--and other times of other days [21]
Dago Al-Bert - television personality in Dutch cartoon series
Lili Estefan - Cuban American television hostess, (niece of Emilio Estefan; Lebanese ancestry)
Jamie Farr - actor of M*A*S*H fame
Khrystyne Haje - actress
Salma Hayek - Mexican actress (Lebanese father and Mexican mother)
Casey Kasem - television personality of Druze Lebanese descent
Mario Kassar - movie producer
Keanu Reeves-born in Lebanon
Arsinée Khanjian - actress (Lebanese-born, Armenian ethnicity)
Catalina Prince - "Ford Supermodel of Lebanon 1996"
Georgina Rizk - Miss Universe 1971
Fouad Said - cinematographer (Inventor of the Cinemobile)
Tom Shadyac - director
Tony Shalhoub - television and film actor; presently stars in "Monk"
James Stacy - actor (Laramie)
Danny Thomas - nightclub comedian and television actor
Amy Yasbeck - Lebanese-American film and television actress, widow of actor John Ritter
Shakira - born to a Colombian mother of Catalan descent and an American-born father of Lebanese Catholic descent. Shakira, which means "grateful" in Arabic (شاكرة), is named after her paternal grandmother.
Kathy Najimy - born in lebanon, actress

[edit] Military
John Abizaid - US general, CENTCOM Commander
Hisham Jaber - former Commander of Beirut
George Joulwan - US general, SACEUR
Michel Sulaiman - General and Commander in Chief of the Lebanese Army (military of Lebanon)

[edit] Musicians
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Amal Hijazi one of the biggest musical giants in LebanonPaul Anka - pop singer
Nancy Ajram - pop singer
Bassima, pop singer
John Dolmayan - System of a Down drummer (Lebanese-born, Armenian ethnicity)
Dick Dale - Surf Guitar
Elissa - pop singer
Fairouz, born Nouhad Haddad - singer
Myriam Fares - Arab singer
Bassem Feghali - related to Sabaah, a comedian that pioneered female impersonation in Lebanon
Tony Hajjar - At the Drive-In and Sparta drummer
Amal Hijazi - wildly popular pop-singer and dancer
Waleed Hourani - composer, pianist
Wael Kfoury - modern singer
Marcel Khalife - singer, orchestral composer, oud player
Pascale Machaalani - singer
Mika - (Mica Penniman), singer
Zaki Nassif - musician and singer
Assi Rahbani - composer (Fairouz's husband)
Elias Rahbani - composer (Mansour's youngest brother) [12]
Mansour Rahbani - composer (Assi's brother)
Ziad Rahbani - composer (Assi's and Fairouz's son)
Sabah - born Janet Feghali from Wadi Al Shahrour, singer and actress
Wadih Safi - musician and singer
Setrak Setrakian - composer and pianist (Armenian ethnicity)
Serj Tankian - System of a Down vocalist,guitarist ,political activist (Lebanese-born, Armenian ethnicity)
Haifa Wehbe - pop singer
Nawal Al Zoghbi - singer
Najwa Karam - singer from the Lebanese village of Zahleh

[edit] Musicians of Lebanese Descent
Matthieu Chedid - Lebanese-French rock/blues songwriter and singer.
Dick Dale - surf guitarist[22]
Peter Daou - keyboardist for The Daou, born in Lebanon.
Emilio Estefan - husband of Gloria Estefan, Cuban musician/producer (Lebanese parents).
Sammy Hagar - former lead vocalist for the rock band Van Halen.
Herbert Khaury - (Tiny Tim), singer, ukulele player (Lebanese father).
K-Maro - Canadian rapper of Lebanese origin.[23]
Karl Wolf - born in Lebanon[24]
Massari - Lebanese pop and hip-hop singer who grew up in Canada.[25]
Sarbel - Greek singer, born in London to a Lebanese mother.
Shakira - Colombian singer/songwriter, born Shakira Mebarak Chedid (Lebanese father from Zahle, Colombian mother of Catalan descent).
Soraya - American-Colombian-Lebanese singer/songwriter (Lebanese mother).
Tiffany - American pop singer, first teen singer to have her first two singles both hit number one (Lebanese/Syrian father, Irish/Cherokee mother).
Gabriel Yared, international composer of operas and very well known movie sound tracks.
Frank Zappa.[26] - A famous musician that played in a wide varity of music.

[edit] Politicians
See also: Politics of Lebanon

Spencer Abraham - former state secretary of energy
Michel Aoun - former Prime Minister, leader of FPM
Nabih Berri - Parliament Speaker; current leader of Amal Movement
Camille Chamoun - President (1952-8), founder of National Liberal Party
Dany Chamoun - former leader of National Liberal Party, son of Camille Chamoun, assassinated on Oct. 21, 1990 [13]
Dory Chamoun - current leader of National Liberal Party, brother of Dory Chamoun and son of Camille Chamoun
Fouad Chehab - President (1958-64), general
Emile Edde - President (1936-41,1943), founder of the Lebanese National Bloc
Raymond Eddé - Statesman, son of Emile Eddé, former leader of the Lebanese National Bloc
Carlos Eddé - Raymond Eddé's nephew, now leading the Lebanese National Bloc
Suleiman Frangieh - President (1970-6)
Tony Frangieh - son of President Suleiman Frangieh; assassinated on June 13, 1978
Suleiman Frangieh - son of Tony Frangieh, politician, ex-minister, and leader of the Marada Brigade
Samir Geagea - leader of the Lebanese Forces; jailed for 11 years
Sitrida Geagea - Lebanese Deputy (Legislator or Member of Parliament) and wife of Samir Geagea
Pierre Gemayel - founder of Kataeb Party
Bachir Gemayel - former President-Elect, founder of Lebanese Forces, son of Pierre Gemayel; assassinated on Sept. 14, 1982 [14].
Solange Gemayel - Lebanese Deputy and wife of the assassinated President-Elect Bashir Gemayel
Amine Gemayel - President (1982-8), son of Pierre Gemayel
Joyce Gemayel - Wife of Amin Gemayel and mother of the assassinated Minister Pierre Gemayel [27] [28] [29] [30]
Pierre Amine Gemayel - legislator, son of Amin Gemayel; assassinated on November 21, 2006[15]
Saad Haddad - founder of the South Lebanon army.
Rafik Hariri - Ex-Prime Minister. Assassinated on February 14, 2005[16]
Saad Hariri - Legislator (2005-), son of Rafik Hariri
Bahia Hariri - politician & UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador
Charles Helou - President (1964-70)
Elie Hobeika - militia commander, politician; assassinated on January 24, 2002
Selim al-Hoss - former Prime Minister
Elias Hrawi - Former president (1989-1998), died at the age of 80 on July 7, 2006
Hussein el-Husseini - Parliament Speaker (1984-1992) ended Lebanese Civil War; co-founder of Amal Movement; survived assassination attempt by the PLO [17]
Kamal Jumblatt - founder of Progressive Socialist Party; assassinated on March 16, 1977 [18].
Walid Jumblatt - leader of Progressive Socialist Party, son of Kamal Jumblatt, escaped assassination attempt
Omar Karami - former Prime Minister - brother of Rashid Karami
Rashid Karami - former Prime Minister - assassinated
Hassan Khaled - former Grand Mufti of Lebanon's Sunni Muslim community; assassinated on May 16, 1989
Bechara El Khoury - President (1943-52) who declared the independence of the Republic of Lebanon from the French mandate that had started in 1919 after WW1
Riad as-Solh - Prime Minister (1943-45 and 46-51) who played a very important role in the independence of Lebanon alongside President El Khoury and other prominent Lebanese politicians of that era
Antoine Lahad - former Commander of the South Lebanon army who escaped assassination attempt by Souha Bechara
Emile Lahoud - President (1998-)
René Moawad - President (1989), assassinated
Nayla Moawad - female legislator (1991-), widow of René Moawad
Michel Murr - former Minister of the Interior
Elias Murr - former Deputy Prime Minister and current Defense Minister - escaped assassination attempt on July 12, 2005 [19]
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah - General secretary of the militant organization Hizbullah.
Antun Saadeh - late leader of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party; executed on July 8, 1949
Musa al-Sadr - prominent Shi'ite religious leader who spent many years of his life in Lebanon; abducted in August 1978
Saeb Salam - former Prime Minister
Étienne Saqr - founder of Guardians of the Cedars
Elias Sarkis - President (1976-82)
Mir Majid Arsalan - Legendary Druze Leader
Fouad Seniora - current Prime Minister of Lebanon, and ex-minister of Finance in the Hariri government
William Hawi - former chief of the Kataeb Security Council, predecessor of President Bashir Gemayel in the Kataeb party who, following William's death, was appointed his replacement as president of the Military Council, a faction of which (the BG brigade) later became the Lebanese Forces Militia.

[edit] Politicians of Lebanese Descent
Anthony Alexander Alam - political leader, member of the Australian Labor Party [31]
Assid Corban - former Mayor of Henderson Borough and of Waitakere City, New Zealand[32]
Bob Katter - right-wing Australian politician [33]
Sir Nicholas Shehadie - ex-Lord Mayor of Sydney [34]
George Joseph - ex-Lord Mayors Adelaide [35]
Spencer Abraham - U.S. Senator from Michigan (1995-2001), US Secretary of Energy (2001-2005)
Julio César Turbay Ayala - President of Colombia (1978-1982)
John Baldacci - U.S. Representative from Maine (1995-2003), Governor of Maine (2003- )
Marie Bashir - Governor of New South Wales, Australia (2001-)
Steve Bracks - Premier of Victoria, Australia (1999-)
Abdalá Bucaram - President of Ecuador (1996-1997)
Najeeb Halaby, U.S. government official and father of Jordan's Queen Noor
Darrell Issa - U.S. Representative from California
Bob Katter - right-wing Australian politician
Assad Kotaite - ICAO Council President (1976-)
Ray LaHood - U.S. Representative from Illinois (1995- ), grandson of Lebanese immigrants
Jamil Mahuad - President of Ecuador (1998-2000)
Paulo Maluf - mayor & governor of São Paulo
George J. Mitchell - Former U.S. Senator from Maine (1980-1995) & peace activist (Lebanese mother)
Maria Mourani - Bloc Québécois Member of Parliament Canada
Ralph Nader - political leader of the American Green Party
Jeanine Pirro - District Attorney, Westchester County, New York(1993-), Candidate for New York state Attorney General
Edward Seaga - Prime Minister of Jamaica (1980-1989)
Donna Shalala - US Secretary of Health (1993-2001)
John E. Sununu - U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (2003- )
John H. Sununu - White House Chief of Staff (1989-1991)

[edit] Scientists
Hassan Kamel Al-Sabbah - seen as being the father of the solar cell. Worked for a long time for GE where where he was engaged in mathematical and experimental research, principally on rectifiers and inverters, receiving over 70 United States and foreign patents covering his work. His articles were published in the Genenral Electric Review. He was also on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers fellowship grade
Sir Michael Atiyah - (Lebanese British father) - mathematician, Fields Medal (1966), Abel Prize (2004)
Elias J. Corey - Chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1990)
Charles El Achi - (born and raised in Lebanon) is now the director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and vice president of the California Institute of Technology
Georges Harik - former Director of Googlettes (department of Google Inc). His team was responsible for the product management and strategy efforts surrounding many starting Google initiatives including Gmail, Google Talk, Google Video, Picasa, Orkut, Google Groups and Google Mobile. Harik was also the co-developer of the technology behind AdSense, the first engineering manager of the Google Search Appliance, and the co-author of the original product plan for the AdWords Online system.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb - Philosopher of randomness, researcher, and veteran practitioner of financial mathematics[36]
Peter Medawar - Nobel Prize Physiology /Medicine 1960 for immune system. Brazilian born. British father Lebanese mother.

[edit] Sports
Samir Bannout - Mr Olympia 1983
Jim Baxis - former Major League Baseball player
Eddie Elias - founder of the Bowling Association of America
George Farah - 19th Mr Olympia 2002
Sammy Farha - Professional Poker Player, 2-time WSOP bracelet winner
Darren Flutie - former CFL player
Doug Flutie - former NFL and CFL player
Bill George - NFL Hall of Famer
Jeff George - former NFL player
Elias Ghanem - head of the Las Vegas Boxing Association
Abe Gibran - former NFL player and coach
Brian Habib - former NFL player
Kerbawy family - former owners of the Detroit Lions (NFL)
Steve Kerr - former NBA star (Lebanese-born)
Fadi El Khatib - Lebanese basketball Player
Rich Kotite - former NFL coach
Joe Lahoud - former Major League Baseball player
John Jaha - former MLB player
Fred Maalouf - former NFL player
Maloof Brothers - owners of the Sacramento Kings (NBA)
George Maloof - former owner of the Houston Rockets (NBA)
Zuhair Mansour - weightlifting's Grandmaster of the World (1990)
Hazem El Masri - NRL player
Faryd Aly Mondragón - Colombian goalkeeper with Lebanese descent, born (Faryd Aly Camillo Mondragón).
Fady Nesrallah - Biggest back in the OAC
Bobby Rahal - Winner of the Indianapolis 500
Fuad Reveiz - former NFL player
Joe Robbie - former owner of the Miami Dolphins (NFL)
Fred Saigh - former owner of the St. Louis Cardinals (MLB)
Pete Sarron - former featherweight boxing champion
Frank Skaff - former manager of the Detroit Tigers (MLB)
Rony Seikaly, Lebanese American, former NBA basketball player
Victor Taweel - former lightweight boxing champion
Elie Yahchouchi- former head basketball committee of the Sagesse club (3 times Asian Champion)
George Mourad - Famous soccer player in Sweden (IFK Göteborg)
Eli Rahal - VIP in Gothenburg, Sweden

[edit] Writers & Journalists
Maroun Abboud - writer
Nidal Achkar - poetess
Said Akl - writer, poet, philosopher
Rabih Alameddine - painter, novelist
Edward Atiyah, writer
William Peter Blatty - writer, "The Exorcist"
Andree Chedid - poet
May Chidiac - journalist, nearly killed by an assassination attempt
Neal Conan - radio journalist (Lebanese-born)
Gibran Khalil Gibran - poet and writer, "The Prophet"
Muhammad Jaber - writer and historian
Samir Kassir - journalist of An-Nahar newspaper and writer; assassinated
Elias Khoury - novelist
Philip Khuri Hitti
Salim El Lawzi - founder of Al Hawadeth Magazine - assassinated
Amin Maalouf - writer, Prix Goncourt (1993)
Ann-Marie MacDonald - writer (Lebanese mother)
Issa Makhlouf - poet
David Malouf - Australian author (Lebanese father, English-Sephardic Jewish mother of Portuguese descent)
Mikhael Neame - writer
Ahmad Reda - linguist, wrote Matn al-lugha dictionary
Gebran Tueni - former editor and publisher of An-Nahar newspaper - legislator, assassinated
Ghassan Tueni - father of Gebran Tueni and editor in chief of An-Nahar newspaper, legislator
Nadia Tueni - poet [37]
George Zahar - publisher & editor (Lebanese father)[citation needed]
Fouad Khalil Matar - Journalist & publisher (Born in Lebanon) [38]




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