List of Ukrainian Americans
There are many Ukrainian-Americans in the United States, 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 Ukrainian American or must have references showing they are Ukrainian American and are sufficiently notable to merit a Wikipedia article.
Nick Adams – actor, screenwriter [ 1]
Odessa Adlon – actress
Nina Arianda – actress and Tony Award winner
Anthony Atamanuik – actor and comedian
Pat Bilon – actor
Natalie Burn – actress
Matt Czuchry – actor[ 2]
Dimitri Diatchenko – actor[ 3]
Irina Dvorovenko – ballet dancer and actress
George Dzundza – actor
Erika Eleniak – actress, father is of Ukrainian descent[ 4]
Taissa Farmiga – actress
Vera Farmiga – actress[ 5]
John Hodiak – actor[ 6]
Dustin Hoffman – actor, of Jewish descent
Milla Jovovich – actress, supermodel and musician; born in Kyiv, to a Serbian father and a Russian mother
Danny Kaye – actor, of Jewish descent
Alla Korot – actress
Kiril Kulish – stage actor,[ 7] Ukrainian Jewish
Mila Kunis – actress and voice actress, Ukrainian Jewish
Oksana Lada – actress, born in western Ukraine
Laryssa Lauret – Broadway, television, and film actress, of Ukrainian descent[ 8]
Olga Lezhneva – actress born in Kharkiv; Ukrainian mother
Traci Lords – actress born Nora Kuzma; her father was of Ukrainian ancestry[ 9]
Walter Matthau – actor, of Jewish descent
Mike Mazurki – actor
Boris McGiver – actor
Alex Meneses – actress
George Montgomery – actor
Matthew Montgomery – actor
Leonard Nimoy – actor, Ukrainian Jewish
Larisa Oleynik – actress, of Ukrainian descent on her father's side
Bree Olson – actress and media personality, former pornographic actress
Kim Ostrenko – theater and movie actress, with significant roles in 16 movies; played Alice Connellan in Dolphin Tale (2011)
Holly Palance – actress
Jack Palance – actor[ 10]
Sasha Roiz – actor, Ukrainian Jewish
Lizabeth Scott – actress, second-generation Ukrainian on both sides
Amy Seimetz – actress
William Shatner – actor
Isaac Liev Schreiber – actor
John Spencer – actor; Ukrainian–American on the maternal side[ 11]
Anna Sten – actress
Michael Stoyanov – actor
Lusia Strus – actress
Igor Vovkovinskiy – Ukrainian-American law student, interviewee, and actor, best known for once being the tallest person in the United States ,[ 12] [ 13] at 7 feet 8.33 inches (234.5 cm); part of Ukraine's stage performance at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 [ 13]
Zoë Wanamaker – actress, played Susan Harper in the television series My Family ; father of Ukrainian Jewish extraction[ 14]
Jeremy Allen White – actor
Katheryn Winnick – actress
Natalie Wood – actress
Danika Yarosh – actress
Chris Zylka – actor
Juliya Chernetsky – TV personality[ 15]
Edward Dmytryk (1908–1999) – film director who was amongst the Hollywood 10, a group of blacklisted film industry professionals who served time in prison for being in contempt of Congress during the McCarthy-era Red Scare[ 16]
Andrea Feczko – TV personality
James Gray – director, producer and screenwriter, (Two lovers, Ad Astra) Jewish-Ukrainian
Basil Iwanyk – Hollywood producer, noted for producing films such as, Clash of the Titans, John Wick, We Are Marshall.[ 17]
Kim Kamando – radio personality
Taras Kulakov – life hack YouTuber better known as CrazyRussianHacker
Tom Leykis – radio personality
Taras Maksimuk – YouTuber, created "TechRax" channel focused on destructive testing of technology, 7.6 million subscribers as of October 2022.
Andrij Parekh – cinematographer
Matej Silecky – director, professional figure skater[ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
Steven Spielberg – director, producer and screenwriter, of Jewish descent
Gene Stupnitsky – writer and producer
Alex Trebek – television host
DJ Vlad – interviewer, journalist, YouTuber, and former disc jockey, of Jewish descent
Kendra Wilkinson – TV personality
Nikocado Avocado - Youtuber, known for his Mukbangs
Artists and designers
Alexander Archipenko – artist, sculptor[ 21]
Nudie Cohn – fashion designer, of Jewish descent
John Eberson – architect best known for his atmospheric theatre style theatres. His most notable surviving theatres include the Palace Theatre , State Theatre , Majestic Theatre , Orpheum Theatre , Paramount Theatre and Tampa Theatre .
Paul Himmel – fashion and documentary photographer, of Jewish descent
Jacques Hnizdovsky – stylized realist
Peter Hujar – photographer
Andrei Kushnir – artist painter
Abram Molarsky – impressionist painter, of Jewish descent
Luba Perchyshyn – pysanky maker, teacher, in Minneapolis
Janet Sobel – artist "drip painting"
Jim Steranko – graphic artist, comic book writer/artist, historian, magician, publisher and film production illustrator
Bill Tytla – original Disney animator
Chess players
Government and civil servants
Engineers and business
David Baszucki – Founder and CEO of the Roblox Corporation , Canadian-born
Bohdan Bejmuk – aerospace engineer
Martin Cooper – American inventor, "father of the cell phone", of Jewish descent
William Dzus – inventor of Dzus turnlock fasteners for aircraft
Paul Eremenko – former Google executive
Nick Holonyak – inventor of the LED
Andrew Kay – President and CEO of now defunct Kaypro
Brianne Kimmel – venture capitalist and angel investor
Jan Koum – founder of WhatsApp , of Jewish descent
Max Levchin – co-founder of PayPal , of Jewish descent
Daniel Milstein – founder and CEO of Gold Star financial group; author of 17 Cents and a Dream [ 24]
Igor Pasternak – CEO of Aeros
Michael Pocalyko – investment banker
Jay Pritzker – entrepreneur and founder of the Hyatt Hotel chain, of Jewish descent
Lubomyr Romankiw – inventor; engineer
Stephen Timoshenko – engineer, reputed to be the father of modern engineering mechanics
Harold Willens – Jewish businessman, nuclear freeze activist, political donor
Harry Winston – businessman; jeweler
Jacob Millman – Professor, Columbia University, Author, Millman's Theorem
Military officers and war heroes
Musicians
Bohdan Andrusyshyn – singer; Ukrainian father
Lydia Artymiw – concert pianist and McKnight professor of piano
Renata Babak – opera singer
Alina Baraz – singer-songwriter, first Ukrainian in her family to be born in America
Leonard Bernstein – composer and conductor who was blacklisted in the 1950s, of Jewish descent
Michael Bolton – pop rock ballad singer and songwriter, of Jewish descent[ 25]
Neko Case – singer-songwriter, member of The New Pornographers
Kvitka Cisyk – soprano singer[ 26]
Andrij Dobriansky – bass-baritone, had the longest career with the Metropolitan Opera of any Ukrainian-born artist
Stanley Drucker – orchestra clarinetist associated with Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and New York Philharmonic
Yelena Dudochkin – soprano
Bob Dylan – singer-songwriter, poet; his Jewish paternal grandparents emigrated from Odessa in the Russian Empire (now Ukraine) to the United States following the anti-Semitic pogroms of 1905
Jackie Evancho – classical crossover singer
Bill Evans – jazz musician and composer
Anthony Fedorov – singer, finalist on season 4 of American Idol [ 27]
G-Eazy – songwriter-rapper
Stan Getz - jazz saxophonist and band leader, popularizer of cool and bossa nova sub-genres
Vladimir Horowitz – Jewish Ukrainian pianist ; widely regarded as one of the most successful pianists of the 20th century
George Hrab – drummer, singer-songwriter and podcaster; often discusses his Ukrainian heritage on his podcast
Eugene Hütz – musician and actor; lead singer of Gogol Bordello [ 28]
George Komsky – solo vocalist
Lenny Kravitz – singer, instrumentalist; the family of his father Sy Kravitz has Ukrainian roots[ 29]
Julian Kytasty – bandurist, traditional Ukrainian music
Valentina Lisitsa – Ukrainian-born pianist
Matys Brothers – rockabilly musical act
Nathan Milstein – Jewish Ukrainian-born American virtuoso violinist
Peter Ostroushko – violinist and mandolinist
Wally Palmar – musician of The Romantics [ 30]
Paul Plishka – opera singer
Vyacheslav Polozov – opera singer
Sviatoslav Richter – German Ukrainian pianist; widely regarded as one of the most successful pianists of the 20th century
Sam H. Stept – Broadway/Hollywood/big band composer based in America but born in Odessa in 1897
Dorian Rudnytsky – cellist and composer; son of Maria Sokil ; father is Ukrainian
Melanie Safka – folk singer, performed at Woodstock
Nicole Scherzinger – pop singer-songwriter, member of The Pussycat Dolls and television music competition judge; of Ukrainian descent on her mother's side
Christine Shevchenko – Ukrainian-born ballerina
Maria Sokil – soprano singer
Dimitri Tiomkin – film composer
Steven Tyler – singer-songwriter, frontman for Aerosmith[ 31]
Bruno Mars - singer-songwriter
Peter Wilhousky – composer, educator and conductor
Your Old Droog – rapper
Politicians
Sasha Cohen
Yury Gelman
Ralph Horween
Igor Olshansky
Oksana Baiul [ 43] - Figure skater, 1994 Olympic Gold Medalist
Orest Banach – German-born soccer goalkeeper
Moe Berg – Major League Baseball catcher and coach
Joel Bolomboy – NBA basketball player
Ivan Borodiak – Argentine-born soccer player
Sasha Chmelevski [ 44] – NHL ice hockey player
Wayne Chrebet – NFL football player
Jakob Chychrun – NHL hockey player
Nestor Chylak – Major League Baseball umpire; member of National Baseball Hall of Fame
Gene Chyzowych – US National Soccer Team Coach and member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America's Hall of Fame
Walt Chyzowych – US National Soccer Team Coach and member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America's Hall of Fame
Sasha Cohen – Olympic silver medalist figure skater ; Ukrainian Jewish on the maternal side[ 45]
Bill Cristall – Major League Baseball player
Mike Ditka – NFL football player and coach;[ 46] member of the Football Hall of Fame
Jim Drucker (born 1952/1953) – former Commissioner of the Continental Basketball Association , former Commissioner of the Arena Football League , and founder of NewKadia Comics
Pete Emelianchik – NFL football player
Harry Fanok – Major League Baseball pitcher[ 47]
Ruslan Fedotenko – Ukrainian-born NHL ice hockey player, US citizen
Jim Furyk – professional golfer
Yury Gelman (born 1955) – Ukrainian-born American Olympic fencing coach
Sam Gerson – Ukrainian-born Olympic wrestler
Sloko Gill – NFL football player
Charles Goldenberg (1911–1986) – All-Pro NFL player
Alison Gregorka – Olympic water polo player
Wayne Gretzky – NHL ice hockey player of Ukrainian descent; US-Canadian dual citizen
Stephen Halaiko – professional boxer
Arnold Horween – NFL football player, of Jewish descent
Ralph Horween – NFL football player, of Jewish descent
Nick Itkin – Olympic bronze medalist fencer[ 48]
Chris Jericho – AEW professional wrestler and frontman for Fozzy, mother is of Ukrainian descent
Kid Kaplan – boxer
Paul Konerko – Major League Baseball player
Steve Konowalchuk – NHL ice hockey player
Mike Kostiuk – NFL football player
Dima Kovalenko – Ukrainian-born American soccer player
Lenny Krayzelburg – Ukrainian-born Olympic swimmer
Matt Kuchar – professional golfer[ 49]
Bob Kudelski – NHL ice hockey player
Denis Kudla – Ukrainian-born professional tennis player
Kyle Kuzma – NBA basketball player
Varvara Lepchenko – professional tennis player
Terry Liskevych – US Olympics Volleyball coach
Evan Longoria – Major League Baseball third baseman for the Tampa Bay Rays ; of Ukrainian descent on maternal side
Daphne Martschenko – professional rower; Ukrainian father
Steve Melnyk – professional golfer
Charlie Metro – Major League Baseball player
Bronko Nagurski – NFL football player and professional wrestler; member of Football Hall of Fame
Bronko Nagurski Jr. – Canadian football player
Igor Olshansky – NFL football defensive end for the Miami Dolphins; born in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine
Greg Pateryn – NHL ice hockey player
Oleg Prudius – WWE professional wrestler known as "Vladimir Kozlov"
Steve Romanik – NFL football player[ 50]
Dmitry Salita – Ukrainian-born American boxer; also called "Star of David"
Richard Sandrak – child bodybuilder[ 51]
Flip Saunders – head coach for Detroit Pistons and coaches in the NBA[ 52]
Richie Scheinblum – Major League Baseball All Star outfielder, of Jewish descent
Andy Seminick – Major League Baseball player
Art Shamsky (born 1941) – Major League Baseball outfielder and Israel Baseball League manager, of Jewish descent
Mike Souchak – professional golfer
Eugene Starikov – Ukrainian-born American soccer player
Wally Szczerbiak – NBA basketball player
Brady Tkachuk – NHL player, son of Keith Tkachuk; Ukrainian descent on both sides
Keith Tkachuk – NHL ice hockey player of Ukrainian descent; US-born citizen
Matthew Tkachuk – NHL player, son of Keith Tkachuk; Ukrainian descent on both sides
Phil Weintraub (1907–1987) – Major League Baseball first baseman & outfielder
Chuck Wepner – professional boxer
George Varoff – pole vaulter and former World Record holder
Ed Vargo – Major League Baseball umpire
Nikolai Volkoff – WWF professional wrestler
Smokey Yunick – NASCAR mechanic and car designer
Scientists and scholars
Alexei Filippenko
Jane Lubchenco
Gregory Mankiw
Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper
Bruce E. Melnick , NASA astronaut and United States Coast Guard officer
Gabriel Almond – professor of political science; founder of Princeton University's, Center of International Studies
Lev Dobriansky – professor of economics at Georgetown University ; U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas ; anti-communist advocate; known for work with the National Captive Nations Committee , which he initiated during the Eisenhower administration, and the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation , where he served as a chairman
Theodosius Dobzhansky – geneticist and evolutionary biologist
Katherine Esau – botanist[ 53]
Alexei Filippenko – astrophysicist and professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley ; developed and runs the Katzman Automatic Imaging Telescope ; ranked as the most cited researcher in space science 1996–2006; won the 2006 US Professor of the Year Award; elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2009; frequently featured on the History Channel series The Universe
Maria Fischer-Slyzh - doctor of pediatrics, philanthropist
Maxwell Finland – scientist, medical researcher, an expert on infectious diseases
Konstantin Frank – viticulturist and winemaker, responsible for developing the thriving viticulture and wine industry of New York State, using his experience of growing the Southern European Vitis vinifera varietals in the colder climate of Ukraine
Milton Friedman – economist
John-Paul Himka – professor of Ukrainian history
Taras Hunczak – historian (Ph.D., professor) and media adviser; expert in East European history and languages
Roman Jackiw – MIT professor of physics
John Kanzius – inventor and radio/TV engineer
George Kistiakowsky – physical chemistry professor, member of the Manhattan Project
Lubomyr Kuzmak – pioneer within the bariatric surgery community, invented the adjustable gastric band
Max Levchin – computer scientist and internet entrepreneur; co-founder (along with Peter Thiel and Elon Musk ) and former chief technology officer of PayPal ; founded a number of other technology companies, of Jewish descent.
Jane Lubchenco – environmental scientist and marine ecologist , head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Sonja Lyubomirsky – professor in the department of psychology at the University of California, Riverside researching positive psychology and happiness, an associate editor of the Journal of Positive Psychology , and the author of The How of Happiness , a book of happiness strategies backed by scientific research[ 54]
Boris Magasanik – microbiologist and biochemist
Greg Mankiw – macroeconomist ; chairman and professor of economics at Harvard University ; known in academia for his work on New Keynesian economics and publishing the best-selling economics textbook Principles of Economics ; chairman 2003-2005 of the Council of Economic Advisers under President George W. Bush; his was ranked the number one economics blog by US economics professors in a 2011 survey;[ 55] elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2007; with David Card, was elected vice president of the American Economic Association for 2014
Bruce E. Melnick – Commander, USCG and NASA Astronaut
Jeffrey Miron – economist and outspoken libertarian ; chairman of the department of economics at Boston University 1992–1998;[ 56] currently senior lecturer and director of undergraduate studies at Harvard University 's Economics Department[ 57]
Alexander J. Motyl – historian, professor of political science at Rutgers University
Anna Nagurney – mathematician, economist, educator and author in the field of Operations Management; holds the John F. Smith Memorial Professorship in the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Sherwin B. Nuland – scholar and author, father of Victoria Nuland
Simon Ramo – physicist; Russian–Ukrainian
Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper – Captain, USN and NASA astronaut
George Shevelov – professor; Ukrainian linguist
Frank Sysyn – professor of Ukrainian history
Roman Szporluk – historian and political scientist; former director of the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
Sergiy Vilkomir – computer scientist; associate professor at East Carolina University
Eugene Volokh – law professor, the Gary T. Schwartz Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law ; an academic affiliate of the law firm Mayer Brown ;[ 58] publishes the blog "The Volokh Conspiracy "
Michael J. Yaremchuk – plastic surgeon
Michael I. Yarymovych – Chief Scientist of the US Air Force and NASA Scientist
Arnold Zellner – economist; statistician
Writers and journalists
Chuck Palahniuk , an American freelance journalist and novelist of Ukrainian descent.
Other
See also
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