List of French Americans
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French Americans are U.S. citizens or nationals of French descent and heritage. The majority of Franco-American families did not arrive directly from France, but rather settled French territories in the New World (primarily in the 17th and 18th centuries) before moving or being forced to move to the United States later on (see Quebec diaspora and Great Upheaval ). Also, the largest French territory in North America was sold to the U.S., absorbing their French citizens (see Louisiana Purchase ). About 26 million U.S. residents are of French descent, and about 1.5 million of them speak the French language at home. Being isolated, mixed with different cultures, or ignored, the French-Americans developed particular cultures that reflect varying degrees of adaptation of their environments. This gave birth to streams of French-Americans like the Acadians, the Cajuns (an Anglicization of the autonym Cadien , from the French word for Acadian, Acadien ), Louisiana Créoles and many others. In the 2020 United States census, French Americans (25.8 million or 7.4% of the population) were the 4th most common ancestral group, followed by German Americans (45 million), Irish Americans (38.5 million) and Mexican Americans (37.4 million) but ahead of English Americans (25.5 million), based on the self-reporting ancestry data from the U.S. Census Bureau .
The following is a list of notable French Americans by occupation, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.
To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are French American or must have references showing they are French American and are notable.
Business
General
Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours (1771–1834)
William C. Durant (1861–1947) co-founder of General Motors and Chevrolet
John Vernou Bouvier III (1891–1957), Wall Street stockbroker and father of U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Lee Bouvier
Roger E Brunschwig , highly decorated world wars hero, activist, businessman
Warren Buffett , of French Huguenot ancestry[citation needed ] and among the top wealthiest men in the world
François Castaing , 27-year veteran automotive executive
Clyde Cessna ,
Louis Chevrolet , co-founder with William C. Durant of the Chevrolet Motor Car Company
Yvon Chouinard , rock climber, environmentalist and outdoor industry businessman
John de Menil , President of Schlumberger North America
Georges Doriot (1899–1988), one of the first American venture capitalists
William C. Durant , founder of General Motors; a co-founder with Louis Chevrolet of the Chevrolet Motor Car Company
Jean-Louis Gassée (born 1944), founder of Be Inc.
King Camp Gillette , founder of the Gillette Safety Razor Company
Stephen Girard (1750–1831), banker and tradesman from Bordeaux
Augustus D. Juilliard (1836–1919), businessman whose philanthropy built the renowned conservatory of dance, music, and theater in New York City that bears his name
Philippe Kahn (born 1952), mathematician and entrepreneur known as the inventor of the camera phone, a pioneer in the wireless industry, and the founder of Borland [ 1]
Joseph LaCombe , retired American businessman and owner of Joseph LaCombe Stable Inc., a thoroughbred horse racing stable
Thomas W. Lamont , banker
Robert LeFevre (1911–1986), libertarian businessman and radio personality
Gérard Louis-Dreyfus , French businessman and father of actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus [ 2]
Étienne Lucier , fur trader from French Prairie
André Meyer (1898–1979), Wall Street investment banker[ 3]
Pierre Omidyar (born 1967), French-born Iranian, founder of eBay [ 4]
Frank Perdue & Associates, the Perdue family is of French Huguenot ancestry, and can be traced back to Anjou, France; the family created the Perdue Chicken Company
Ross Perot (1930–2019), entrepreneur, philanthropist and candidate for the Presidency of the United States
Alexis F. du Pont (1879–1948), member of the American du Pont family and helped found St. Andrew's School in Middletown, Delaware; father of Alexis Felix du Pont Jr. ; founder of U.S. Airways
Alexis Felix du Pont Jr. (1905–1996), American aviation pioneer, soldier, philanthropist, and a member of the prominent Du Pont family
Eleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours, patriarch of a successful American business family; chemical industry
Richard Chichester du Pont (1911–1943), American businessman and an aviation and glider pioneer
Baroness Micaela Almonester de Pontalba , New Orleans-born businesswoman; French mother
Felix Rohatyn (1928–2019), businessman, investment banker , served in public service as an ambassador
Jacques Telesphore Roman (1800–1848), businessman
Paul Tulane (1801–1887), businessman and philanthropist, Tulane University named in his honor
Entertainment
Actors
Renée Adorée , French-born American actress
Jessica Alba , actress; mother is of partial French-Canadian ancestry
Cliff Arquette (1905–1974), American actor was of part French-Canadian descent, and his family's surname was originally "Arcouet"
Lewis Arquette (1935–2001), American actor, was of French-Canadian descent
Patricia Arquette (born 1968), American actress, is of French-Canadian descent
Alexis Arquette (July 28, 1969 – September 11, 2016), was an American actress, cabaret performer, underground cartoonist, and activist. Alexis was of French-Canadian descent.
René Auberjonois (1940–2019), Tony Award-winner, American character actor (and grandson of the painter), best known for his early 1980s role as Clayton Endicott III on the television show Benson and his role as Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Tina Aumont , California-born actress; father was an immigrant from France
Alec Baldwin , actor, one of the four brothers; mother had part French-Canadian ancestry
Daniel Baldwin , actor, one of the four brothers; mother had part French-Canadian ancestry
Stephen Baldwin , actor, one of the four brothers; mother had part French-Canadian ancestry
William Baldwin , actor, one of the four brothers; mother had part French-Canadian ancestry
Lucille Ball (1911–1989), actress; mother was of partial French heritage[ 5]
Adrienne Barbeau (born 1945), 1980s B-movie actress; father was of part French-Canadian ancestry[ 6]
Jean-Marc Barr , French-American film actor and director
Earl W. Bascom (1906–1995), cowboy actor and artist, descendant of Nicolas Martiau
Hugh Beaumont , actor with large filmography; father was of French ancestry
Pierre Bellocq , French-American artist and horse racing cartoonist
Melissa Benoist , American actress, of partial French descent through paternal great-grandfather
Marcheline Bertrand , actress of half French-Canadian ancestry, mother of actress Angelina Jolie
Jessica Biel (born 1982), American actress with distant French roots
JB Blanc (born 1969), actor; father of French descent
Cate Blanchett , actress
Joan Blondell (1906–1979), American actress; father Eddie was of French descent
Caprice Bourret (born 1971), French American actress and model
Charles Boyer (1899–1978), film actor, immigrant from France
Elizabeth Bracco , actress with French and Italian ancestry
Lorraine Bracco , actress with French and Italian ancestry
Jules Brulatour , pioneering figure in American silent cinema
Ellen Bry , actress best-known for her work on the NBC medical drama series St. Elsewhere
Mary Cadorette , former American actress
Dove Cameron , American actor of French descent
Dean Cain , American actor, of part French descent[ 7]
Trishelle Cannatella (born 1979), American actress, model; of Cajun ancestry
Leslie Caron on the set of Gigi (1958)
Leslie Caron (born 1931), film actress and dancer; born in France[ 8]
Charisma Carpenter (born 1970), American actress, of part French descent
Jim Carrey , Canadian-American actor; father was of French-Canadian ancestry and family surname was Anglicization of Carré
Lacey Chabert (born 1982), actress, father of mostly Cajun/French descent[ 9]
Loan Chabanol (born 1982), actress
Timothée Chalamet (born 1995), French-American actor; born to a French father, of French and British descent, and an American Jewish mother, holds both passports[ 10] [ 11]
Lon Chaney Sr. , silent film actor, of part French descent
Lon Chaney Jr. , actor and son of Lon Chaney Sr.; of part French descent
David Charvet , French-born American actor and singer, husband of Brooke Burke
Lilyan Chauvin , French-born actress
Robert Clary (1926–2022), actor, published author, and lecturer[ 12]
Claudette Colbert , French-born actress
Bud Cort (born 1948), actor, of partial French descent[ 13]
Phil Cousineau , author, screenwriter, and documentary filmmaker
Daniel Craig , actor, naturalized American citizen
Joan Crawford , actress, her father was of partial French Huguenot ancestry
Marcia Cross , actress with French-Canadian heritage
Billy Crudup , actor
Willem Dafoe , actor, father was of partial French descent
Lili Damita , French-born actress
Bette Davis , film actress, born in Lowell, Massachusetts; father was of English descent and mother was of French-Canadian descent
Robert De Niro , one of the most acclaimed actors of all time; two-time Academy Award winner; mother had small amount of French ancestry
Ellen DeGeneres , actress, talk-show host; father was of part French descent[ 14]
Anthony Delon , actor, son of French actors Alain Delon and Nathalie Delon
Johnny Depp (born 1963), actor; He is descended from a French Huguenot immigrant (Pierre Dieppe, who settled in Virginia around 1700)
Lily-Rose Depp , French-born American actress and model. She is the daughter of American actor, producer, and musician Johnny Depp and French singer, actress, and model Vanessa Paradis.
The French-American actress Julie Delpy
Julie Delpy (born 1969), actress, immigrant from France[ 15]
Emilie de Ravin (born 1981), actress; naturalized American citizen
Emily Deschanel , actress and daughter of cinematographer Caleb Deschanel , of partial French descent
Zooey Deschanel , actress and daughter of cinematographer Caleb Deschanel, of partial French descent
Arielle Dombasle (born 1958), singer and actress working primarily in the cinema of France[ 16]
Brad Dourif (born 1950), actor; paternal grandparents were immigrants from France
Fiona Dourif (born 1981), American actress of part French ancestry, daughter of Brad Dourif
Joanne Dru , actress; sister of actor and TV game show host Peter Marshall
Val Dufour , actor, known for his role of Andre Lazar on The Edge of Night
Nicole duFresne (1977–2005), playwright and actress
Josh Duhamel (born 1972), actor, father is of partial French-Canadian ancestry[ 17]
Tiffany Dupont (born 1981), French American actress known for the film One Night With the King
James Duval , actor, known for his roles as Frank in Donnie Darko and as Singh in Go ; both parents are of partial French ancestry
Clea DuVall , actress, father is of part French descent
Robert Duvall , of distant French paternal ancestry[ 18]
Mireille Enos , actress; mother is French
Jon Favreau , actor, director, screenwriter, voice artist, and comedian; father is of partial French-Canadian ancestry[ 19]
Robert Florey (1900–1979), actor, director, screenwriter
Jorja Fox , actress, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , mother is of French-Canadian and Belgian ancestry[ 20]
Brendan Fraser , actor
Eva Le Gallienne , actress
Brittny Gastineau (born 1983), American actress, and model; daughter of former NFL player Mark Gastineau and Lisa Gastineau
Richard Gautier , actor
Cam Gigandet , actor, known for Never Back Down and Red Sky
Robert Goulet (1933–2007), actor/singer[ 21] [ 22]
Adrian Grenier , actor, mother has small amount of French ancestry
Alice Guy-Blaché , pioneer filmmaker; first female director in the motion picture industry
Anne Hathaway (born 1982), film actress; of mostly Irish and French ancestry
Kyle Hebert , voice actor
Frances Heflin , actress, of partial French descent
Van Heflin , actor, of partial French descent
Gillian Jacobs , actress, known for her role on the NBC sitcom Community ; of part French descent
Celina Jade , actress, singer and martial artist
Angelina Jolie (born 1975), actress, maternal grandfather was of French-Canadian descent[ 23] [ 24] [ 25]
Victoria Justice (born 1993), father is of part French descent
Minka Kelly (born 1980), American actress; known for role of Lyla Garrity on NBC's Friday Night Lights ; biological father is aerosmith guitarist Rick Dufay, born in France, to American parents
Rod La Rocque (1898–1969), film actor of French Canadian descent
Shia LaBeouf (born 1986), actor, Cajun (French) father
Art LaFleur (born 1943) American actor
Christopher Lambert (born 1957), actor[ 26] [ 27]
Cynthia Lamontagne , actress
Dorothy Lamour (1914–1996), film actress, mother was of French Cajun ancestry
John Larroquette , Emmy Award -winning film and television actor
Brie Larson , (born 1989), film actress. Larson was born Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers. Her father is French Canadian, and in her childhood, Larson spoke French as her first language
Eva LaRue (born 1966), actress best known for portraying Natalia Boa Vista on CSI: Miami ; was on a soap opera for many years; ovarian cancer spokesperson
Lash LaRue (1917–1996), actor
Taylor Lautner (born 1992), actor, martial artist, of partial French descent[ 28]
Sabrina Le Beauf (born 1958), actress, French Creole, known for playing Sandra on The Cosby Show
Eva Le Gallienne , well-known actress, producer, and director, during the first half of the 20th century
Christian LeBlanc (born 1958), two-time Emmy Award -winning American actor
Matt LeBlanc (born 1967), American actor, known as Joey Tribbiani on the show Friends ; father was of French-Canadian heritage
Adam LeFevre , actor, Taxi , of partial French descent
Harry Lennix , actor, Suspect Zero , 24 , of partial French descent
Jennifer LeRoy , adult film actress, actress and model
Hal LeSueur , actor and brother of Joan Crawford ; father is of partial French Huguenot ancestry
Jared Leto , actor and frontman of Thirty Seconds to Mars , of French Cajun descent
Matthew Libatíque is an American cinematographer who is known for his work on the films Pi (1998), Requiem for a Dream (2000), The Fountain (2006), Black Swan (2010).
Jon Lormer , French-American actor
Julia Louis-Dreyfus , daughter of French-Jewish businessman Gérard Louis-Dreyfus ;[ 2] known for her roles in the series Seinfeld and The New Adventures of Old Christine
Brook Mahealani Lee (born 1971), Eurasian model; former miss Hawaii, Miss USA, and Miss Universe 1997
J. P. Manoux , Marquant actor, Phil of the Future , Angel , Smallville , Scrubs , Charmed , and Crossing Jordan
Peter Marshall , best known as the original host of the TV game show Hollywood Squares ; brother of actress Joanne Dru
Mike Marshall , French-American actor; son of director William Marshall and half-brother of Tonie Marshall
Tonie Marshall , French-American actress; son of director William Marshall and half-sister of Mike Marshall
Rosita Marstini (1887–1948), dancer, stage personality, silent and sound film actress from Nancy, France
Charles Martinet (born 1955), actor best known as the voice of Mario and Luigi in the Super Mario franchise.
The Marx Brothers , whose father Sam Marx was born in France
Rose McGowan (born 1973), American actress best known for Charmed ; of Irish paternal and French maternal ancestry
Meiling Melançon , actress
Christopher Meloni (born 1961), American actor, mother is of French-Canadian heritage[ 29]
Adolphe Menjou (1890–1963), film actor, especially from the 1920s–1940s
Jesse Metcalfe (born 1978), played John Rowland in Desperate Housewives ; father is of partial French ancestry
Wentworth Miller , mother has distant French ancestry
Yvette Mimieux (1942–2022), American actress, of French and Mexican ancestry
Nathan Fillion (born 1970), actor
Madison Pettis (born 1998), American actress of French, Irish, Italian, and African-American ancestry
Victor Pépin , circus master with the Circus of Pépin and Breschard
Pauley Perrette , (born 1969), American actress
Ryan Phillippe , of part French descent
Tyrone Power , actor, mother was of part French-Canadian descent, father was of partial French Huguenot ancestry
Dennis William Quaid (born 1954), American film actor. Quaid has English, Irish, Scots-Irish, and Cajun (French) ancestry.
Randy Randall Rudy Quaid (born 1950), American film actor. Quaid has English, Irish, Scots-Irish, and Cajun (French) ancestry.
Maggie Quigley (born 1979), Euro-Asian American actress and former fashion model, known for Mission Impossible III and Balls of Fury , father of part French-Canadian descent
Mickey Rourke , actor, mother of part French descent
Brandon Routh , actor, of partial French heritage
Carol Roux , actress
Kiele Sanchez (born 1977), actress, mother of French descent[ 30]
Reni Santoni , film, television and voice actor[ 31]
Chloë Sevigny (born 1974), actress with French-Canadian ancestry
April Scott (born 1977), American actress of French, Native American , and Spanish ancestry
Michael Sinterniklaas (born 1972), voice actor
Tom Sizemore (born 1961), actor of maternal part French ancestry
Leelee Sobieski (born 1983), film actress, father is an immigrant from France, who is of Polish and Swiss descent[ 32]
Shannyn Sossamon (born 1978), born in Honolulu, Hawaii, of French, Hawaiian, Dutch, English, Irish, Filipino, and German descent
Sylvester Stallone (born 1946), actor and film producer; mother is half French; maternal grandmother is from Brest
Stéphanie Szostak (born 1975), actress
Charlize Theron (born 1975), born in South Africa, now an American actress of French Huguenot, Dutch, and German descent
Justin Theroux , actor, screenwriter and director, father is of French-Canadian and Italian heritage
Franchot Tone , Hollywood actor, of partial French descent
Beth Toussaint , actress, Red Eye
Luis van Rooten (1906–1973), actor
Michael Vartan , actor, born in France (not of French descent)
Hervé Villechaize (1943–1973), French American actor born to Paris and immigrant from France
Mari Blanchard , actress
Tessa Gräfin von Walderdorff (born 1994), actress of French, Swiss, Dutch and German ancestry[ 33]
Rudolph Valentino (1895–1926), his mother was French from Lure, Haute-Saône
Artists
Barzolff (born 1973), visual artist and graphic designer
Earl W. Bascom (1906–1995), artist and sculptor, "Cowboy of Cowboy Artists"
Tom Bergeron (born 1955), TV host, Emmy Award-nominated
Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010), abstract expressionist artist; born in Paris, married an American
Brooke Burke (born 1971), television personality and model, known for hosting Wild On! (1999–2002); of French, Irish, Jewish, and Portuguese ancestry
Isabelle Collin Dufresne (1935–2014), artist, author, and former colleague of Andy Warhol [ 34]
Katie Couric , TV personality, most of her ancestry is French
Ellen DeGeneres , TV personality, father is of French Cajun ancestry
Leah Dizon (born 1986), actress, model, and singer; of French, and Asian (Filipino-Chinese) ancestry
Angela Dufresne (born 1969), artist based in Brooklyn, New York
Edgar de Evia , Mexican-born photographer and son of French pianist Pauline Joutard
Sean Flynn , photographer whose death in Cambodia remains a mystery; son of French actress and singer Lili Damita and actor Errol Flynn
Melody Gardot (born 1985), jazz singer from Philadelphia
Peter Grain (1785–1857), painter, architect and panoramist
Van Heflin (1908–1971), actor
Gaston Lachaise (1882–1935), sculptor
Danielle Lacourse (born 1986), French American Miss USA runner-up
Bonnie Jill Laflin (born 1976), model and actress; of French descent
Don LaFontaine (1940–2008), voiceover artist; recorded more than 5,000 film trailers and hundreds of thousands of television advertisements, network promotions, and video game trailers; his nicknames include "Thunder Throat" and "The Voice of God"
Allie LaForce (born 1988), beauty queen from Vermilion, Ohio; Miss Teen USA 2005
Ali Landry , actress, model[ 35]
Brook Mahealani Lee (born 1971), Miss USA and Miss Hawaii USA prior to winning the Miss Universe 1997 pageant; of mixed Korean, Portuguese, French, Hawaiian and Chinese ancestry
Paul de Longpré (1855–1911), flower painter
Madonna (born 1958), international singer;[ 36] mother is of French-Canadian descent[ 25]
Josie Maran (born 1978), American supermodel of partial French ancestry
Michelle Maylene (born 1987), pornographic actress; of Filipino, and French ancestry
Maria McBane (born 1946), model and actress, Playboy Playmate of the Month May 1965[ 37]
Linda Moon , Playboy magazine Playmate of the Month October 1966[ 38]
Frederic Remington (1861–1909), western artist and sculptor
Bernard Renaud (Renot) (born 1935), French-born American artist, sculptor, illustrator and author
René Ricard (1946–2014), artist, poet, and philosopher
Jasmin St. Claire (born 1974), pornographic actress; of Italian, Russian, and French ancestry
Patrick Tatopoulos , Greek-French-American production designer
Tila Tequila (born 1981), model, singer, and actress; of 3/4 Vietnamese , and 1/4 French ancestry
Stephanie Trudeau (born 1986), French American Miss Montana winner
Henry Villierme (1928–2013), French American artist (Bay Area Figurative Movement )
Musicians
Phil Anselmo (born 1968), heavy metal musician
Sara Bareilles (born 1979), American singer, her first single was "Love Song"
David Benoit (born 1953), American jazz pianist
Jello Biafra , singer for 1970s punk band Dead Kennedys
Brent Bourgeois (born 1958), American rock musician, songwriter, and producer
Wellman Braud , jazz string bass player
Colbie Caillat , young singer and daughter of Ken Caillat
Lucien Cailliet (1897–1985), American composer, conductor, arranger and clarinetist
Marcel Chagnon , American country music singer-songwriter
Cher , American singer, actress
Kurt Cobain (1967–1994), lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for band Nirvana;[ 39] His ancestry was mostly of French and Irish origin
Amie Comeaux (1976–1997), country singer
Alice Cooper (born 1947), American singer; has French Huguenot ancestry
Joe Dassin (1938–1980), French-speaking musician[ 40]
Paul De Lisle , singer, Smash Mouth
Gavin DeGraw (born 1977), American singer of French descent
Marianne Dissard (born 1969), French-born singer
Leah Dizon (born 1986), singer, model, actress of French and Asian ancestry
Michael Doucet , singer-songwriter and founder of the Cajun band BeauSoleil
Joe Duplantier (born 1976), singer and guitarist of the metal band Gojira
Mario Duplantier (born 1981), drummer of the metal band Gojira
G-Eazy , (born 1989), rapper
Mary Gauthier , folk singer-songwriter
George Girard , musician
Ice-T , rapper, actor and vocalist of the heavy metal band Body Count of African-American and Creole descent
Dan Ingram , Top 40 disc jockey with a forty-year career on radio stations such as WABC and WCBS-FM in New York City
JoJo (born 1990), American pop/R&B singer-songwriter and actress
Beyoncé (born 1981), American R&B singer-songwriter and actress; a French Creole of French and African-American and Native American descent
Solange Knowles (born 1986), R&B singer; a French Creole of French and African-American and Native American descent
Ray Lamontagne (born 1974), American Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter
Amel Larrieux (born 1973), American R&B/soul singer-songwriter
Calixa Lavallée , lived in Rhode Island and served in the American Civil War as lieutenant
Mylon LeFevre , gospel singer and writer
Victoria Legrand , French-born lead singer and keyboardist of the dream pop duo Beach House
Iry LeJeune , one of the best-selling and most popular musicians during 1940
Braeden Lemasters , lead guitarist and singer of Wallows , of French Huguenot descent
Paz Lenchantin , bass player part of the band A Perfect Circle
J. B. Lenoir , Chicago blues guitarist, singer-songwriter
Charles Martin Loeffler , French-born composer[ 41]
Madonna (born 1958), French-Canadian on her mother's side of the family[ 25]
W. A. Mathieu , composer, pianist, choir director, music teacher, and author
Pierre Monteux (1875–1964), orchestra conductor
Dave Mustaine , founder of heavy metal Band Megadeth ; former member of Metallica
Madeleine Peyroux , American jazz singer-songwriter, and guitarist
Lily Pons (1898–1976), coloratura soprano[ 42]
Elvis Presley , American singer-songwriter and actor, often referred to as "the King of Rock and Roll" , or simply "the King"
Marc Rebillet , American musician, French father[ 43]
Zachary Richard ,(born 1950), American Cajun musician, singer-songwriter and poet
Shandi Sinnamon , singer-songwriter
Izzy Stradlin , American rock musician
DeVante Swing , member of R&B group Jodeci
Edgard Varèse , French-born composer
Jaci Velasquez (born 1979), American singer, Grammy Award, and Dove Award winner of Mexican, French, and Spanish ancestry[ 44]
Maïa Vidal (b. 1988), singer-songwriter
Rufus Wainwright (born 1973), singer-songwriter
Clarence White (1944-1973), musician for The Byrds
Other entertainers
Charlotte d'Amboise (born 1964), American actress and dancer and daughter of Jacques d'Amboise
Christopher d'Amboise (born 1960), American dancer, choreographer, writer, and theatre director, son of Jacques d'Amboise
Jacques d'Amboise (1934–2021), American ballet dancer and choreographer
Kevyn Aucoin (1962–2002), make-up artist and photographer
Anthony Bourdain , author and the "Chef-at-Large" of Brasserie Les Halles , based in New York City with locations in Miami, Florida, and Washington, D.C.[ 45] and host of the Travel Channel 's culinary and cultural adventure program Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations
Joseph C. Brun (1907–1998), French-born American cinematographer
Damien Chazelle , American director and screenwriter
Steven Crowder , French-Canadian and American conservative political commentator on YouTube
Vance DeGeneres , performer, producer, and writer of several television shows
Caleb Deschanel , American cinematographer
Lynsey DuFour , soap opera writer
Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau (1859–1915), artist's model, also known as "Madame X"
Paul Germain , animation screenwriter and producer
Michael Goudeau , juggler and ex-circus clown; writer and executive producer for the Showtime series Bullshit!
Marianne Gravatte , Playboy playmate
Lloyd Jacquet , comic-book innovator
Susan La Flesche Picotte (1865–1915), physician; 3/4 Native, 1/4 French
Fredric Lean award-winning documentary filmmaker
Ted LeFevre , theatrical set designer
Monique Lhuillier (born 1971), fashion designer
Yolanda "Tongolele" Montes , exotic dancer and actress of the Cinema of Mexico
Don Ohlmeyer , TV producer and president of NBC West Coast; father was of French Huguenot descent
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (1929–1994), First Lady and wife of the late John F. Kennedy; maiden name is Bouvier and she is usually referred to by all three of her surnames together; father was of French descent
Jean-Paul Poulain (died 2007), Maine Franco-American cabaret recording artist
Carrie Prejean , model and beauty pageant contestant; father is of French descent
Lee Radziwill (Caroline Lee Bouvier), daughter of stockbroker John Vernou Bouvier III and sister of former first lady Jacqueline Onassis
Camille Rowe , model; father is French
Oliver Stone , director
Cyril Takayama , Japanese/French American illusionist
Susette LaFlesche Tibbles (1854–1903), sister of Susan La Flesche, writer, and artist
Paul Verdier , stage director, actor, and playwright; had a number of guest parts on American television
Jurgen Vsych , film director, screenwriter and author
Ludwig Ahgren , online streamer and YouTuber; mother is French
Explorers
Étienne de Veniard, Sieur de Bourgmont (1679–1734), French explorer who made the first maps and documentation of the Missouri and Platte rivers
Jean Baptiste Baudreau II , only man in American history executed by breaking wheel
Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville , founder of New Orleans, Biloxi, Natchez; co-founder of Mobile; served as colonial Governor of Louisiana (New France) for four terms, totaling 30 years
Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac , founder of Detroit and one-time colonial governor of Louisiana (New France)
Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau , born on the Lewis and Clark Expedition , depicted on a US$1 coin
Toussaint Charbonneau , member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
François Chouteau (1797–1838), first white settlers of Kansas City, Missouri
René Auguste Chouteau (1749–1829), trader with American Indians; founder of and influential figure in early St. Louis
George Drouillard , translator on the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Jean Baptiste Point du Sable (1745–1818), first permanent settler in Chicago, Illinois
Marquis Duquesne (1700–1778), French Governor of New France; served from 1752 to 1755; best known for his role in the French and Indian War[ 8]
Peter Faneuil (1700–1743), colonial merchant and philanthropist who donated Faneuil Hall to Boston
John C. Fremont (1813–1890), explorer with Kit Carson
John Lewis Gervais , statesman and planter from South Carolina; formed delegate to the Continental Congress
Joseph Gervais , pioneer settler and trapper in the Columbia District of the Hudson's Bay Company
Antoine LeClaire , founder of Davenport, Iowa
Pierre Antoine and Paul Mallet , early explorers and traders in the 18th century, in particular of the Santa Fe Trail
Alexander McGillivray (1750–1793), leader of the Creek Indians[ 46]
Henry Davis Minot , railroad executive
John Bevins Moisant (1868–1910), aviator[ 47]
Etienne Provost (1785–1850), explorer of Utah Valley
Paul Revere (1734/1735–1818), silversmith and a patriot in the American Revolution[ 48]
Daniel Roberdeau (1727–1795), merchant[ 49]
Charles Rochon , founder of modern-day Mobile, commemorated with a plaque at Fort Conde
Ceran St. Vrain , (1802–1870), trader in Missouri, Louisiana and New Mexico, including on the Santa Fe Trail
Jedediah Smith , (1799–1831), discovered South Pass of the Rocky Mountains, first American to reach California by land
William Sublette (1799–1845), explorer, fur trapper, mountain man
Pedro Vial (1746–1814), French explorer who pioneered the Santa Fe Trail in the 18th century
Law and politics
Governors and presidents
Armand Beauvais (1783–1843), Governor of Louisiana
Joe Biden (born 1942), American politician and the 46th president of the United States. Joseph Sr.'s parents, Mary Elizabeth (née Robinette) and Joseph H. Biden (an oil businessman from Baltimore, Maryland) were of English, French, and Irish descent.
Newton C. Blanchard (1849–1922), United States Representative , Senator , and Governor of Louisiana
Kathleen Blanco , Governor of Louisiana [ 50]
Pierre Derbigny (1769–1829), Governor of Louisiana
Jacques Dupre , Louisiana state representative, state senator and Governor of Louisiana
William Pope Duval (1784–1854), first governor of Florida
Edwin Edwards (1927–2021), Louisiana governor for four terms
Paul Octave Hébert (1818–1880), Governor of Louisiana from 1853 to 1856 and a general in the Confederate Army
John Jay , second governor of New York and first Chief Justice of the United States
Robert M. La Follette , Governor of Wisconsin and progressive reformer
Paul Laxalt , Governor of Nevada of French, Basque descent.
Earl Long (1895–1960), three-time Democratic governor of Louisiana
Huey Long (1893–1935), Louisiana Governor and a U.S. senator
Alexander Mouton (1804–1885), United States Senator and Governor of Louisiana
Thomas Nelson Jr. (1738–1789), signer of the Declaration of Independence, Governor of Virginia
Pierre S. du Pont, IV , Governor of Delaware, U.S. Representative
Aram J. Pothier , twice Governor of Rhode Island ; of French Canadian descent
Andre B. Roman (1795–1866), speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives and twice elected Governor of Louisiana
Franklin D. Roosevelt , 32nd president of the United States
John Sevier , Governor of Tennessee until his death; house representative
Henry S. Thibodaux (1769–1827), Governor of Louisiana; father-in-law of Alexander Hamilton
Jacques Villeré (1761–1830), second governor of Louisiana
George Washington (1732–1799), general of the American Revolutionary War, first American President, descendant of French-American Nicolas Martiau
Congressmen and senators
The folk hero Davy Crockett
Les AuCoin , former Democratic congressman from Oregon
Kelly Ayotte (born 1968), New Hampshire former U.S. Senator
Joe Biden , U.S. Senator and 46th President of the United States.
Carolyn Bourdeaux (born 1970) Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Georgia
Elias Boudinot (1740–1821), early American statesman[ 51]
James Carville , French-American (Cajun) from Louisiana; outspoken Democrat and served in the Clinton administration; has been a political commentator for many years
Hillary Clinton (born 1947), United States Secretary of State, former Democratic member of the United States Senate from New York; wife of William Jefferson Clinton; former first lady of the US[ 52]
Davy Crockett (1786–1836), folk hero, frontiersman, soldier and Congressman from Tennessee
Tom DeLay (born 1947), former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Sugar Land, Texas, the former House Majority Leader, prominent member of the Republican Party[ 53]
Mike Gravel (1930–2021), Alaska former U.S. senator and candidate for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination[ 54]
F. Edward Hebert , former Congressman, Chairman of Armed Services Committee
Hiram Johnson , Governor of California, Congressman and U.S. Senator.
Philip La Follette , Governor of Wisconsin two separate terms
Robert M. La Follette Sr. (1855–1925), politician who served as a U.S. Congressman, the 20th Governor of Wisconsin from 1901 to 1906, and Senator from Wisconsin from 1905 to 1925 as a member of the Republican Party[ 8] [ nb 1]
John Baptiste Charles Lucas , member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
Bernard de Marigny , early President of the Louisiana Senate
Michael Michaud (born 1955), Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Millinocket, Maine, first elected in 2002
Wilmer Mizell (1930–1999), Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives for North Carolina, 1969–1975
Lisa Murkowski (born 1957), Republican member of the U.S. Senate for Alaska, 2002- (her mother was of French-Irish descent)
Gary Peters , junior Senator from Michigan (his mother was from France)
Julien de Lallande Poydras (1740–1824), represented the Territory of Orleans in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1809–1811; a self-made businessman, philanthropist, poet, and educator
Daniel Roberdeau (1727–1795), represented Pennsylvania from 1777 to 1779 in the Continental Congress and served as a brigadier general in the state militia during the Revolutionary War
Joseph Rosier , Senator
John Sevier (1745–1815), served four years as the only governor of the State of Franklin and twelve years as governor of Tennessee, and as a US Representative from Tennessee from 1811 until his death[ 55]
Mayors
Prudent Beaudry , mayor of Los Angeles
Paul Bertus , mayor of New Orleans
Etienne de Boré , first Mayor of New Orleans
Paul Capdevielle , Confederate army officer, then mayor of New Orleans
Joey Durel , mayor of Lafayette, Louisiana
Barry E. DuVal , mayor of Newport News, Virginia , 1990
Peter Force (1790–1868), mayor of Washington, D.C., and archivist
William Freret , thirteenth mayor of New Orleans
Charles Genois (1793–1866), mayor of New Orleans
Nicholas Girod , mayor of New Orleans
John Brennan Hussey, former mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana
Moon Landrieu , judge, former mayor of New Orleans , and former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Damien Marchessault , mayor of Los Angeles
Joseph Edgard Montegut , mayor of New Orleans
James Pitot , second mayor of New Orleans
Louis Philippe de Roffignac , mayor of New Orleans
Jacques Roy , former mayor of Alexandria, Louisiana
J. A. D. Rozier , mayor of New Orleans
Charles Trudeau , fifth mayor of New Orleans
Joanne Verger , mayor of Coos Bay, serving four terms; served in the Oregon House of Representatives from 2001 to 2004; elected to the Oregon State Senate in 2004
Other politicians
Amy Coney Barrett , judge
P. G. T. Beauregard , civil servant, politician, inventor, author, and the first prominent general for the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War
Jonathan Blanchard , lawyer, statesman; delegate for New Hampshire to the Continental Congress in 1784
Charles Joseph Bonaparte , Secretary of the Navy (1905) and US Attorney General (1906) in the Theodore Roosevelt Administration; founder of the Bureau of Investigation in 1908, renamed in 1935 the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Merle Boucher , North Dakota House of Representatives, representing the 9th district since 1991
Richard Boucher , Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs
James Carville , political consultant[ 56]
Todd Chretien , activist
Eugene Debs , union organizer
John Peter Didier , first State Treasurer of Missouri
F.O. "Potch" Didier , Louisiana sheriff
Cat Doucet , Louisiana sheriff
George H. Durand , politician, jurist, and attorney
Henry Durant , first President of the University of California
Henry Fowle Durant , founder of Wellesley College
Michael Raoul Duval , investment banker and lawyer; had Senior White House positions while serving under presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford , where he rose to the position of Special Counsel to the President
Christopher Emery (born 1957), author, Chief Enterprise Architect, and former White House Assistant Chief Usher
Pierre (Peter) Charles L'Enfant , architect and urban planner
John C. Frémont , military officer, explorer and the first candidate of the Republican Party for the office of President of the United States
Edmond-Charles Genêt , French Ambassador to the U.S. during the American Revolution
John Lewis Gervais , American statesman from South Carolina; delegate to the Continental Congress from 1782 to 1783
Izabel Goulart (born 1984), Brazilian model of French and Italian ancestry; Victoria's Secret Angel
John Grenier , one of the figures responsible for the rise of the Republican Party in Alabama
Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804), American founding father, army officer, lawyer, politician, leading statesman, financier, and political theorist
Russel L. Honoré , retired Lieutenant General who served as the 33rd commanding general of the U.S. First Army
Caroline Kennedy (born 1957), daughter of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy Jr. (1960–1999), son of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and U.S. President John F. Kennedy
Jacques Paul Klein , Under-Secretary-General United Nations, Ambassador, Major General, USAF
Eric LaFleur , Louisiana House of Representatives
Raymond "Lala" Lalonde , former Democratic Louisiana state representative
Lyndon LaRouche , American political figure
Dudley J. LeBlanc , popular member of Democratic Party
Edwin O. LeGrand , one of the fifty-seven men who signed the Texas Declaration of Independence
William Lenoir , American Revolutionary War officer and prominent statesman
Nathaniel Macon , spokesman for the Old Republican faction of the Democratic-Republican Party
Robert B. Macon , representative
Alexander McGillivray , leader of the Creek Indians[ 57]
Ernest Nathan Morial , American political, legal, and civil rights leader
Libby Pataki , former First Lady of New York
Joel Roberts Poinsett , physician, botanist and American statesman
Pierre S. du Pont, IV , member of the Republican Party; served three terms as U. S. Representative from Delaware and two terms as Governor of Delaware
Hope Portocarrero (1929–1991), former First Lady of Nicaragua
Julien de Lallande Poydras (1740–1824), French-American politician who served as Delegate from the Territory of Orleans to the United States House of Representatives
Pierre Salinger , press secretary[ 58]
Pierre Soulé , U.S. politician and diplomat during the mid-19th century, best known for writing the Ostend Manifesto in 1854 as part of an attempt to annex Cuba to the United States
Billy Tauzin , politician[ 59]
Joanne Verger , Mayor of Coos Bay, serving four terms; served in the Oregon House of Representatives from 2001 to 2004; elected to the Oregon State Senate in 2004
David Vitter , politician
Authors and writers
Laura Albert , better known under her pen-name JT LeRoy , writer and publisher
Louis L'Amour , author
P. G. T. Beauregard , author, civil servant, politician, inventor, and the first prominent general for the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War
Stephen Vincent Benét (1898–1943), author, poet, short story writer and novelist[ 8]
Bryan Bergeron , author
Edd Cartier , pulp magazine illustrator
Kate Chopin (1851–1904), author of short stories and novels[ 60]
Robert Cormier (1925–2000), American author with French-Canadian roots
John Dufresne , American author[ 61]
Gilbert Chinard (1881–1972), author, historian
Will Durant (1885–1981), philosopher, historian, and writer[ 62]
John Crittenden Duval , author
Richard Le Gallienne , man of letters
Robert Grenier , contemporary American poet who is often associated with the Language School
Jack Kerouac (1922–1969), novelist, writer, poet, artist, and part of the Beat Generation[ 63]
Theodore de Laguna , American philosopher; early feminist
Sidney Lanier (1842–1881), musician and poet[ 8] [ nb 2]
Steve Lavigne , comic book illustrator best known for his lettering and coloring on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics
Jonathan Littell , French-American author
Grace Metalious (1924–1964), author, best known for Peyton Place
Alice Miel , author
Anaïs Nin (1903–1977), known for published diaries[ 64]
William Pène du Bois , author, illustrator and publicist
Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours (1739–1817), writer, economist and statesman[ 8] [ 65]
Annie Proulx
Paul Theroux
Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862), author of many articles and essays, development critic, naturalist, transcendentalist, pacifist, tax resister and philosopher; known for Walden , Civil Disobedience , Resistance to Civil Government [ 8] [ 66]
George Steiner , born in Paris to Austrian-Jewish parents before moving to the US
Gerald Vizenor (born 1934), poet, novelist and literary theorist;t known as an Anishinaabe writer, but he has written extensively about his French ancestors in texts such as Wordarrows (the narrative persona, "Clement Beaulieu", was the name of his uncle)[ 67] [ 68]
Marguerite Yourcenar , author and first woman to be elected to the Académie Française , in 1980
Education
Edward Sorin (1814–1893), founder of the University of Notre Dame , Indiana
Jonathan Blanchard , pastor, educator, social reformer, abolitionist and the first president of Wheaton College
Claire-Marie Brisson , (1991-), Preceptor in French at Harvard University
Laurent Clerc , teacher, "The Apostle of the Deaf in America", founder of the American School for the Deaf
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet (1787–1851), educator, co-founder of the American School for the Deaf.[ 69]
Richard Grenier , neoconservative cultural columnist for The Washington Times ; film critic for Commentary and The New York Times
Vladimir Lefebvre , mathematical psychologist at the University of California, Irvine
Jean Mayer (1920–1993), French-American nutritionist ; tenth president of Tufts University from 1976 to 1992
Eric H. du Plessis , professor
Edward Sorin (1814–1893), founder of the University of Notre Dame in Indiana and of the St. Edward's University in Texas
Fred G. Hoffherr (d. 1956), professor Emeritus of French of Barnard College , led department
Jeffrey Vitter (born 1955), Frederick L. Hovde Dean of Science at Purdue University
Journalism
Andrew Anglin (born 1984), editor of The Daily Stormer
Abbie Boudreau (born 1978), CNN investigative journalist
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (1929–1994), former journalist and First Lady of the United States[ 8] [ 70]
Ric Bucher , NBA analyst for ESPN
Richard Grenier , neoconservative cultural columnist for The Washington Times ; film critic for Commentary and The New York Times
Ellen DeGeneres , television producer and host
Adrian Nicole LeBlanc , journalist
Connie LeGrand , television journalist; served in broadcasting in South Carolina; host of Speed News (now The Speed Report )
John R. MacArthur , reporter for The Wall Street Journal (1977), the Washington Star (1978), The Bergen Record (1978–1979), Chicago Sun-Times (1979–1982); assistant foreign editor at United Press International (1982)
Suzanne Malveaux , CNN correspondent, of French Creole ancestry
E. Annie Proulx , American journalist and author
Pierre Salinger (1925–2004), news correspondent and presidential press secretary for John F. Kennedy
Military
Marquis de Lafayette , known as “The Hero of the Two Worlds ” for his accomplishments in the service of the United States in the American War of Independence .
Augustin de La Balme , General of Cavalry during the American Revolution
John Bayard , Colonel in the Continental Army
George Dashiell Bayard , grandson of John Bayard brigadier general in the Union Army
P. G. T. Beauregard , general for the Confederate Army during the American Civil War, writer, civil servant and inventor
Frank Besson , U.S. General
Albert Gallatin Blanchard , Civil War General in the Confederate Army
Joseph Blanchard , Lieutenant during the French-Indian War
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II , serving in American and French Armies .
Benjamin Bonneville , French-born officer in the United States Army, fur trapper, and explorer in the American West[ 71]
Mitch Bouyer (1837–1876), interpreter/guide in the Old West following the American Civil War, killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876
Claire Lee Chennault , World War II aviator and founder of the Flying Tigers
Godfrey Chevalier , pioneer of the naval aviation.
Davy Crockett , American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier, and politician. The earliest known paternal ancestor was Gabriel Gustave de Crocketagne, whose son Antoine de Saussure Peronette de Crocketagne was given a commission in the Household Troops under French King Louis XIV.
Claudius Crozet , French-born educator and civil engineer
Stephen Decatur (1779–1820), naval officer notable for his heroism in actions at Tripoli, Libya in the Barbary Wars and in the War of 1812[ 8]
Xavier Debray , French-born officer who served as Brigadier General in the Confederate Army
Wilmot Gibbes de Saussure , Brigadier General in the Confederate Army
Lewis DuBois , American Revolutionary War commander
Dudley M. DuBose , Brigadier General in the Confederate Army
Michael Durant , Army pilot officer
William G. Fournier , Army soldier and a recipient of the military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II.
Rene Gagnon (1925–1979), one of the U.S. Marines immortalized in the famous World War II photograph (by Joe Rosenthal) of the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima
Victor Girardey , French-born immigrant who served as brigadier General in the Confederate States Army
Richard Grenier , lieutenant in the Naval Academy
Robert Grenier , longtime CIA officer who served as the CIA's top counter-terrorism official in 2005
Florent Groberg , Medal of Honor recipient. Born in France to French mother and American father
Louis Hébert , Brigadier General in the Confederate Army
Paul Octave Hébert , cousin of Louis Hébert , Governor of Louisiana and Brigadier General in the Confederate Army.
Jean Joseph Amable Humbert , figure in New France 's military who settled in New Orleans in 1808
Papa Jack Laine , bandleader
Leon J. LaPorte , four-star general
Leonard LaRue , Captain aboard the SS Meredith Victory during the Korean War 1950–1953
Robert E. Lee (1807–1870), General of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War 1861–1865, a descendant of military engineer Nicolas Martiau
John A. Lejeune , U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant general and the 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps. Nicknamed "the greatest of all Leathernecks".
Curtis Emerson LeMay (1906–1990), Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force from 1961 to 1965.
William Lenoir , American Revolutionary War officer and prominent statesman in late 18th-century and early 19th-century North Carolina
Robert C. Macon , Army General during World War II; commanded the 83rd Infantry Division during the drive across Europe and served as military attaché in Moscow
Arthur Middleton Manigault , Brigadier General in the Confederate Army
Francis Marion (1732–1795), Brigadier General during American Revolutionary War; known as "Swamp Fox"; one of the fathers of modern guerrilla warfare
Nicolas Martiau (1591–1657), military engineer of Jamestown, Virginia 1620, ancestor of President George Washington
Dabney H. Maury , Major General in the Confederate Army
Benjamin McCulloch (1811–1862), Texas Ranger, military officer, California 49er, sheriff, U.S. Marshall, U.S. Peace Commissioner ending the Utah War of 1857–58, a descendant of Nicolas Martiau
Henry Eustace McCulloch (1816–1895), Texas Ranger, military officer in the Texas Revolution as well as the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War, a descendant of Nicolas Martiau
Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette (1757–1834), aristocrat, considered a national hero in both France and the United States for his participation in the French and American revolutions, for which he became an honorary citizen of the United States[ 8]
Alfred Mouton , Confederate general in the American Civil War
Prince Achille Murat , former colonel who settled in New France
Thomas Nelson Jr. (1738–1789), Brigadier General, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Governor of Virginia, descendant of Nicolas Martiau
Abner Monroe Perrin , Brigadier General in the Confederate Army
John Joseph Pershing (1860–1948), General of the Armies – commander of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) on the Western Front in World War I, 1917–18. Pershing's great-great-grandfather, Frederick Pershing, whose name originally was Pfoerschin, emigrated from Alsace in 1749
Camille Armand Jules Marie, Prince de Polignac , French officer who served as Major General in the Confederate Army
Stephen Rochefontaine , Chief of Engineers of the Continental Army
Frederick Rosier , Royal Air Force commander
Gilbert Moxley Sorrel , Brigadier General in the Confederate Army
Pierre Sprey (1937–2021), defense analyst and member of Fighter Mafia group
John Bordenave Villepigue (1830–1862), Brigadier General in the confederate Army
Lewis Warrington (1782–1851), captain in the US Navy, distinguished in the Barbary Wars illegitimitate son of Donatien-Marie-Joseph de Vimeur, vicomte de Rochambeau
Religion
Antoine Blanc , fourth Bishop and first Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans
Roy Bourgeois , American priest in the Maryknoll order of the Roman Catholic Church and founder of the human rights group SOA Watch
Charles J. Chaput , 9th and current Archbishop of Philadelphia
Anton Docher (1852–1928), The Padre of Isleta and Indians protector, New Mexico
Claude Marie Dubuis , second Roman Catholic bishop of Texas
Peter L'Huillier , retired archbishop of the Orthodox Church in America 's Diocese of New York and New Jersey
Jean-Baptiste Lamy (1814–1888), first Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe, New Mexico
Mathias Loras (1792–1858), priest who later became the first Bishop of the Dubuque Diocese in what would become the state of Iowa
Tammy Faye Messner
Michael Portier (1795–1859), Roman Catholic bishop and the first Bishop of Mobile
Science
Felicie Albert , French-born American physicist
Paul André Albert (1926–2019), metallurgist and technology pioneer
John James Audubon (1785–1851), ornithologist, naturalist, and painter[ 72] [ 73]
Daniel Barringer , geologist and son of Daniel Moreau Barringer , congressman
William Beaumont , surgeon in the Army; known as the "father of gastric physiology"
P. G. T. Beauregard , inventor, author, civil servant, politician, and the first prominent general for the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War
Jonathan Betts-LaCroix , chief technical officer of OQO
Thomas Blanchard , inventor, awarded over 25 patents for his creations
Octave Chanute , railway engineer and aviation pioneer hailed as the father of aviation[ 74]
Louis Chevrolet , co-founder of the Chevrolet brand cars with William C. Durant
Philippe Cousteau Jr. , environmentalist
Georges A. Deschamps , electrical engineer
René Dubos (1901–1982), microbiologist, experimental pathologist, environmentalist, humanist, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author[ 8] [ 75]
William C. Durant , leading pioneer of the United States automobile industry, co-founder of Chevrolet cars with Louis Chevrolet
William F. Durand , forerunner of NASA, first civilian chair of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, naval officer and pioneer mechanical engineer
John C. Garand , inventor, gunsmith and machinist
Karl Guthe Jansky , physicist
Napoleon LeBrun , architect of several notable Philadelphia churches
Pierre Charles L'Enfant (1754–1825), architect and urban planner[ nb 3]
William B. Lenoir , former NASA astronaut
John Bevins Moisant (1868–1910), American aviator
Matilde E. Moisant (1878–1964), American pioneer aviator and sister of John Bevins Moisant
Paco Nathan , computer scientist, author, and performance art show producer
Norbert Rilleaux , inventor, engineer
Michel (Michael) Ter-Pogossian (1925–1996), physicist; the father of positron emission tomography
Edward Livingston Trudeau (1848–1915), physician who established the Adirondack Cottage Sanitorium at Saranac Lake for treatment of tuberculosis
Vincent du Vigneaud , American biochemist and Nobel Prize winner
Sports
Baseball
Hall of Famer Lou Boudreau
Danny Ardoin (born 1974), baseball player (catcher)
Peter Bergeron , baseball player
Brett Bochy , baseball pitcher
Bruce Bochy , baseball manager
Lou Boudreau , Hall of Fame baseball player
Mike DeJean , baseball player
Jim Duquette , current vice president of baseball operations for the Baltimore Orioles
Leo Durocher , Brooklyn Dodgers player and Manager and Hall of Famer
Andre Ethier , baseball player, French father
Mike Fontenot (born 1980), Louisiana State University and Major League Baseball infielder
Ray Fontenot (born 1957), former Major League pitcher
Jeff Francoeur , baseball player
Greg Gagne , baseball player
Chad Gaudin , baseball player
Tom Glavine , baseball pitcher
Ron Guidry , former baseball player[ 76]
Cal Hubbard , former baseball umpire
Nap Lajoie , Hall of Fame former second baseman in Major League Baseball
Gene Lamont , former catcher and who managed the Chicago White Sox (1992–1995) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1997–2000)
Jim Lefebvre , former second baseman , third baseman and manager in Major League Baseball
Edward LeRoux , club owner
Max Macon , Major League Baseball player and manager
John Maine , current New York Mets pitcher
Charlie Manuel , manager of the Philadelphia Phillies
Rabbit Maranville , Major League Baseball Hall of Famer
Jason Marquis , pitcher for the Chicago Cubs
Wilmer Mizell , Major League Baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the St. Louis Cardinals
Bill Monbouquette , baseball player, member of Red Sox Hall of Fame
Andy Pettitte , starting pitcher for the NY Yankees
Jerry Remy , Red Sox second baseman; later TV presenter
Edd Roush (1893–1988), center field baseball player and Hall of Famer
Scott Servais (born 1967), manager of the Seattle Mariners
Ryan Theriot (born 1979), second baseman for the Chicago Cubs; born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Basketball
Paul Arizin (1928–2006), former basketball player and Hall-of-Famer
Bob Cousy , former NBA player and Hall-of-Famer
Pat Durham , American former professional basketball
Marcus Gaither (1961–2020), American-French basketball player
Edwin Jackson , basketball player for Unicaja Malaga
Zach LaVine , NBA basketball player (Minnesota Timberwolves)
Joakim Noah , NBA basketball player (Chicago Bulls)
Tony Parker , NBA basketball player (San Antonio Spurs)
Mickaël Piétrus , former NBA basketball player
Robert Sacre , Canadian-American basketball player, son of Greg LaFleur
Bob Pettit , former NBA basketball player and Hall-Of-Famer
Dominique Wilkins , NBA basketball player
Brett Favre
George Andrie (1940–2018), player for the Dallas Cowboys
David Bergeron (born 1981), player, with Carolina Panthers
Steve Broussard , former punter for the Green Bay Packers
Steve Broussard , former NFL running back; played for Atlanta Falcons, Seattle Seahawks, and the Cincinnati Bengals
Chris DeFrance , wide receiver for the Washington Redskins
Joe DeLamielleure , former American football offensive lineman
Jake Delhomme , NFL quarterback[ 77]
Greg DeLong , former NFL tight end
Keith DeLong , former linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers
A.J. Duhe , linebacker/defensive end, Miami Dolphins
Billy Joe DuPree , Cowboys player of French Creole descent
Brett Favre (born 1967), NFL quarterback, descended from Jean Faure / Favre; born in Royan, Poitou-Charentes, France[ 78]
Jerry Fontenot , NFL offensive center for the Bears, Saints and Packers
Gus Frerotte , NFL quarterback
Mitch Frerotte (died 2008), NFL lineman; cousin of Gus Frerotte
Mark Gastineau , former New York Jets
Joe Germaine , NFL player, originally drafted by the St. Louis Rams in 1999
Dorial Green-Beckham , NFL wide receiver, Tennessee Titans
Ray Guy , former punter for the Oakland Raiders
Bobby Hebert , former NFL quarterback[ 79]
Brock Huard , Seattle Seahawks former quarterback
Damon Huard , former quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins, Cincinnati Bengals, and San Francisco 49ers
Dick Jauron , Buffalo Bills head coach
Charlie Joiner , San Diego Chargers player
David LaFleur , player in heart of Dallas Cowboys
Greg LaFleur , former player; now the athletic director at Southern University; father of Robert Sacre
Curly Lambeau , player, coach, and founder of the Green Bay Packers
Jack Lambert , NFL Hall of Famer and one of the Steelers' greatest players
Greg Landry , former Detroit Lions quarterback
Tom Landry , coach, Dallas Cowboys
Steve Largent , NFL Hall of Famer
Chad Lavalais , NFL player
Dick LeBeau , Pittsburgh Steelers defensive coordinator; former football player
Roger LeClerc , former player for the Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears
Stefan LeFors , football quarterback[ 80]
Frank LeMaster , former linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles
Josh LeRibeus , guard for Washington Redskins
Billy Lyon , former defensive tackle for the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings
Tyrann Mathieu , Arizona Cardinals player, French Creole
Tommy Mont , former Washington Redskins quarterback
Luke Petitgout , NFL defender on the New York Giants team
Noel Prefontaine , CFL kicker with the Edmonton Eskimos
Darrell Royal , winningest football coach in University of Texas Longhorn history; College Football Hall of Fame member
Bob St. Clair , NFL Hall of Famer; player for the 49ers
Brian St. Pierre , quarterback originally drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers
Jim Thorpe (1888–1953), Hall of Fame football player; 1/2 Native American, 1/4 Irish, and 1/4 French; also a star baseball, basketball, and an Olympic star
Mike Tolbert , player for the Carolina Panthers
Dick Vermeil , former NFL player
Christian Yount (born 1988), American football long snapper for the Cleveland Browns
Hockey
Zach Parise
Bryan Berard , former professional ice hockey player
Donald Brashear , former professional ice hockey player
Thomas Bordeleau , professional ice hockey player currently playing for the San Jose Sharks
Brian Boucher , former professional ice hockey goaltender and current analyst
Francis Bouillon , former professional ice hockey player
Sean Couturier , professional ice hockey currently playing for the Philadelphia Flyers
Johnny Gaudreau , professional ice hockey player for the Columbus Blue Jackets
Guy Hebert , former professional ice hockey goaltender
Pat Lafontaine , former professional ice hockey player
John LeClair , former professional ice hockey player
Paul Martin , hockey player
Zach Parise , professional ice hockey player currently playing for the New York Islanders
Philippe Sauvé , former professional ice hockey goaltender
NASCAR
Greg Biffle , NASCAR driver
Brett Bodine , NASCAR driver
Geoff Bodine , NASCAR driver
Todd Bodine , NASCAR driver
Bill France Sr. (1909–1992), co-founder of NASCAR
Bobby Labonte , NASCAR driver and brother of Terry Labonte
Terry Labonte , NASCAR driver and brother of Bobby Labonte
Corey LaJoie , NASCAR driver and son of Randy LaJoie
Randy LaJoie , NASCAR driver and father of Corey LaJoie
Jack Roush , NASCAR team owner
Rodeo
Earl W. Bascom (1906–1995), rodeo pioneer, rodeo champion, rodeo hall of fame inductee, "father of modern rodeo"[ 81]
Soccer
Tennis
Melanie Oudin
Other sports
Laila Ali (born 1977), professional boxer; daughter of Muhammad Ali and his Louisiana Creole wife
Surya Bonaly (born 1973), professional figure skater[ 84]
Walter Cartier , boxer
Randy Couture , mixed martial arts champion
Jean Cruguet (born 1939), thoroughbred horse racing jockey who won the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing[ 85]
Bryson DeChambeau , professional golfer
Eddie Delahoussaye , former quarter-horse jockey[ 86]
Kent Desormeaux , Hall of Fame jockey
Bob Duval , professional golfer; known for being the father of David Duval, formerly the top-ranked player in the world
David Duval , professional golfer and former World No. 1 who competes on the PGA Tour
Eric Guerin , Hall of Fame jockey[ 87]
Hulk Hogan , professional wrestler; French on his maternal side
Philip Lafond , professional wrestler
Jack LaLanne , fitness, exercise and nutritional expert[citation needed ]
Jason Lamy-Chappuis , French Nordic combined athlete who has been competing since 2002
Edward LeMaire , pro figure skater
Greg LeMond , cyclist and three-time winner of the Tour de France
Lash LeRoux , professional wrestler[ 88]
Louis Meyer (1904–1995), American Hall of Fame race car driver best known as the first three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500
Francis Ouimet , golf player
Allaire du Pont , American sportswoman and a member of the prominent French-American Du Pont family
Steve Prefontaine , legendary middle and long-distance runner and first athlete to represent the Nike brand
Nicolas Rossolimo (1910–1975), Chess Grandmaster, chess champion of France and U.S. Open champion
Régis Sénac , fencer and instructor
Craig Titus , IFBB professional bodybuilder
Martin Trainer , PGA Tour golfer
Triple H (born 1969), professional wrestler[ 89]
Benny Valger , nicknamed "The French Flash", American professional featherweight boxer who fought from the late 1910s until the 1930s
Other
Art
Cuisine
Anthony Bourdain , author and the "Chef-at-Large" of Brasserie Les Halles
Wylie Dufresne , chef and owner of WD~50 restaurant in Manhattan
Nathalie Dupree , chef, cookbook author, and cooking show host
Pierre Franey , chef
Emeril Lagasse , celebrity chef, restaurateur, television personality, and cookbook author
Jacques Pépin , chef
Paul Prudhomme , chef
Justin Wilson , chef
Miscellanea
Frank Abagnale (born 1948), impostor[ 90]
Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte , farmer, president of Maryland Club
Mary Katherine Campbell (1905–1990), Miss America titleholder, 1922 and 1923; first runner-up 1924; of Cajun ancestry[ 91]
Derek Chauvin , former Minneapolis police officer convicted in the murder of George Floyd .[ 92]
Simon Favre , 18th-century interpreter of Muscogean languages ; ancestor of Brett Favre
Charles Guiteau , assassin of U.S. President James Garfield
Alice Heine , American-born Princess of Monaco
Jean Lafitte , sometimes spelled Laffite (c. 1780–c. 1826), Gulf of Mexico pirate, who provided critical support and expert artillery gunners to the American forces under Gen. Andrew Jackson in January 1815, at the Battle of New Orleans [ 8]
Wayne LaPierre , President of the National Rifle Association of America
Marie Laveau , voodoo queen
Ervil LeBaron , Mormon fundamentalist prophet; ordered the killings of many of his opponents
Carlene LeFevre , competitive eater; wife of Rich LeFevre
Rich LeFevre , nicknamed "The Locust"; competitive eater; husband of Carlene LeFevre
Bugs Moran , born Adelard Cunin to Jules and Marie Diana Gobeil Cunin, French immigrants, in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Georges de Paris , French-American tailor of the United States presidents
Albert Simard (d. 1973), Legion of Honour , activist
Elmo Patrick Sonnier , convicted murderer and rapist executed
Virginie de Ternant (1818–1887), owner and manager of Parlange Plantation
See also
Notes
^ His great-grandfather was born in France; most of his other ancestry was English and American.
^ His French ancestors immigrated to England in the 16th century.
^ Born in Paris to George L'Enfant and Frances Ragond, and immigrated to the U.S.
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