Ukrainian Americans
Ukrainian Americans Українські американці
976,314 [ 1] 0.35% of US population (2009) New York City Metropolitan Area ,[ 2] Rust Belt (Pennsylvania , Ohio , Michigan , Illinois ), Midwest (Minnesota , North Dakota ), Greater Los Angeles Area , Alaska , Washington state , Maryland , Florida , Virginia , Texas , Arizona , Colorado , North Carolina , Georgia [ 3] American English , Ukrainian , Russian Predominantly Ukrainian Orthodox and Ukrainian Greek Catholic , with Protestant and Jewish minorities Ukrainians , Ukrainian Canadians , Ukrainian Australians , British Ukrainians , Rusyn Americans , Belarusian Americans , Russian Americans , other Slavic peoples especially East Slavs
A Ukrainian American is a citizen of the United States with ancestors from Ukraine . There have been Ukrainian people living in North America since the early 1600s.[ 4] There are about one million Ukrainian Americans[ 5] and many live in the North East and the West of the United States , in states like New York , Pennsylvania , California , New Jersey , Illinois and Washington .[ 6]
Numbers
The number of Ukrainians in the United States is 354,832.[ 7] There are 408,504 people who identify as Ukrainian.[ 8] Many of them were born in the United States. Only about 20% are actual immigrants . About a third of people of Ukrainian origin speak Ukrainian . Almost 143 thousand (15%) use it in everyday life.
States with the largest number of people using the Ukrainian language in the family (2006—2008):[ 9]
New York — 22,462
California — 17,350
Washington, DC — 17,175
Illinois — 12,043
Pennsylvania — 10,188
New Jersey — 10,078
Ohio — 9,112
Oregon — 5,261
Florida — 5 141
Michigan — 4,523
Connecticut — 3,190
Massachusetts — 2,963
Georgia — 2,464
North Carolina — 1 996
Wisconsin — 1,771
Maryland — 1,683
Minnesota — 1,674
South Carolina — 1,126
Texas — 1,157
Virginia — 1,056
Colorado — 1,046
Tennessee — 1,046
Famous Ukrainian Americans
Igor Sikorsky (d. 1972), designer of helicopters and airplanes
Joe Schuster (d. 1992), one of the authors of comics about Superman [ 10] [ 11]
Anna Politkovskaya (d. 2006), journalist, writer.[ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
Nicholas Oresko (d. 2013), war hero [ 15]
Richard Levins (d. 2016), scientist (ecologist )
Steve Ditko (d. 2018) comic book writer[ 16]
Ruth Bader Ginsburg (d. 2020) – United States Supreme Court Justice
Jackie Stallone (d. 2020), astrologer[ 17] [ 18]
Sergiy Vilkomir (d. 2020), computer scientist
Igor Vovkovinskiy (d. 2021), once the tallest living American
Dustin Hoffman (b. 1937), actor[ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23]
Bob Dylan (b. 1941) singer-songwriter, poet[ 24]
Barbra Streisand (b. 1942), singer
George Dzundza (b. 1945), actor[ 25]
Semion Mogilevich (b. 1946) – alleged criminal
Steven Spielberg (b. 1946) movie director, producer, screenwriter
Sylvester Stallone (b. 1946) actor, director, screenwriter, producer
Steven Tyler (b. 1948), singer in Aerosmith , songwriter[ 26]
David Copperfield (b. 1956), illusionist/magician[ 27] [ 28]
Michael Bolton (b. 1953), singer and songwriter[ 29]
N.Gregory Mankiw (b. 1958), economist
David Duchovny (b. 1960), movie actor
Wayne Gretzky (b. 1961), US-Canadian ice hockey player
Chuck Palahniuk (b. 1962), novelist , journalist
Michael Smerconish (b. 1962), CNN host
Ulana Suprun (b. 1963), former acting Ukrainian Minister of Healthcare
Lenny Kravitz (b. 1964), singer, instrumentalist[ 30]
Milla Jovovich (b. 1975), movie actress
Jan Koum (1976), founder of WhatsApp
Vladimir Kozlov (b. 1979), wrestler
Olga Kurylenko (b. 1979), French film actress
Natalie Wood (d. 1981) – actress
Mila Kunis (b. 1983), movie actress
Kendra Wilkinson (b. 1985), TV personality
Chris Zylka (b. 1985), actor
Traci Lords – actress born Nora Kuzma; her father was of Ukrainian ancestry[ 31]
Vera Farmiga – actress[ 32]
Taissa Farmiga – actress
Erika Eleniak – actress, father is of Ukrainian descent[ 33]
Matt Czuchry – actor[ 34]
Walter Matthau – actor
Leonard Nimoy – actor
Jack Palance – actor[ 35]
Leonard Bernstein – composer and conductor who was one of Hollywoods 10 blacklisted, of Jewish descent
Jackie Evancho – classical crossover singer
Bill Evans – jazz musician and composer
G-Eazy – songwriter-rapper
Stan Getz - jazz saxophonist and band leader, popularizer of cool and bossa nova sub-genres
Vladimir Horowitz , pianist
Melanie Safka – folk singer, performed at Woodstock
Nicole Scherzinger – singer, songwriter and television music competition judge; of Ukrainian descent on her mother's side
Eliot Engel - New York Congressman
Gary Johnson – former Governor of New Mexico[ 36]
Chuck Schumer - senior US senator from New York
Victoria Spartz – Indiana State Senator[ 37]
Paul Wellstone – former US Senator from Minnesota
Theodosius Dobzhansky – geneticist and evolutionary biologist
Milton Friedman – economist
George Gamow – astrophysicist; first suggested hydrogen fusion as source of solar energy[ 38]
Simon Ramo – physicist; Russian–Ukrainian
Albert Bandura , Canadian-American psychologist
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↑ Ike Hughes (2006). "David Copperfield has made a career out of dazzling people". Lansing State Journal . Retrieved on September 22, 2008. "His dad, who managed a men's clothing store, was the son of Russian immigrants. His mom was born in Jerusalem; both wanted him to go to college and into a profession."
↑ David Copperfield Bio (Biography) Archived June 3, 2013, at the Wayback Machine . / Celebrity Gossip (September 16, 1956). Retrieved on February 15, 2012.
↑ "Grandfather was a plumber from Ukraine" .
↑ Mitchell Peters (August 12, 2011). "Lenny Kravitz Returns With 'Black and White America,' Countless Partnerships" . Billboard .
↑ Lords, Traci (2004-06-29). Traci Lords: Underneath It All – Traci Lords, Traci Elizabeth Lords – Google Books . ISBN 9780060508210 .
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