List of Filipino Americans

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This is a list of Filipino Americans, who are famous, have made significant contributions to the American culture, politics, and society. Also includes those with notable mentions in the American media.

To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Filipino American or must have references showing they are Filipino American and are notable.


Contents

[edit] List

[edit] Arts and letters

[edit] Education

  • Jose B. Cruz, Jr. – Distinguished Professor of Engineering at the Ohio State University.
  • Sharon DelmendoSt. John Fisher College Professor of English; author of "The Star Entangled Banner"; researches the unique anthropological, cultural and political entanglements that have arisen as a result of the colonial relationship between the U.S. and the Philippines; youngest person in the history of her institution to attain the rank of full professor.

[edit] History

  • Dorothy Cordova – Activist, professor, Co-founder of the Filipino American National Historical Society.
  • Fred Cordova – Author of "Filipinos: Forgotten Asian Americans"; co-founder of the Filipino American National Historical Society.

[edit] Labor

  • Philip Vera Cruz – co-founder of the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee, which later merged with the National Farm Workers Association to become the United Farm Workers; vice-president of the United Farm Workers

[edit] Literature

[edit] Journalism

[edit] Theater

[edit] Business

[edit] Culinary Arts

[edit] Health Science

[edit] Politics

[edit] Religion

  • Oscar A. Solis‎ – First Filipino American Roman Catholic bishop in the United States.

[edit] Entertainment

[edit] Television and Film

[edit] Reality Show

[edit] Music

[edit] Disc Jockeys

[edit] Fashion

[edit] Pageant

[edit] Sports

[edit] Baseball

[edit] Basketball

[edit] Football

[edit] Figure Skating

  • Tai Babilonia – Olympic figure skater (African American mother; Filipino and Hopi-Indian father)

[edit] Golf

[edit] Martial Arts

  • Glenn Donaire – Nonito Donaire's older brother, also a boxer in the flyweight and junior flyweight classes.
  • Nonito Donaire – Current IBF & IBO World Flyweight (112 lbs.) Champion.
  • Dan Inosanto – Head of Bruce Lee's JKD, Head of Lacoste / Inosanto FMA .
  • Brandon Vera – UFC Fighter (nicknamed Brandon "the Truth" Vera; Filipino American father, Italian American mother).
  • Brian Viloria – US Olympic boxer, former WBC light-flyweight champion.

[edit] Poker

[edit] Skateboarding

[edit] Soccer

  • Natasha Kai – American soccer player and member of the United States women's national soccer team.
  • Tiffany Roberts – American soccer player and former member of the United States Women's National Soccer Team (Filipino mother). [2]


[edit] Tennis

[edit] Water Sports

[edit] Wrestlers

[edit] Military

[edit] Other

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Alfredo Alcala was born in the Philippines", "he would later revive his creation in America"
  2. ^ "Barry's earliest work includes stories of her growing up a working-class, mixed-race Filipina in Seattle in the 1960s"
  3. ^ "File of Filipino Author Carlos Bulosan"
  4. ^ "Cabico is a Filipino-American and one of the founders of the Asian Arts Collective"
  5. ^ Dianne de Las Casas' Website
  6. ^ Superstar For The Preschool Set. MidWeek (2005-12-23). Retrieved on 2006-12-11.
  7. ^ Devlin"On a lighter note, a Jew with Filipino roots is a rare one. But rarer still is a Jew with Filipino roots and working in Hollywood (well, there’s Rob Schneider). Your (bemused) comments, please. I’m a Filipino-Russian Jew with an Irish last name. You can’t get much more mixed up than that."
  8. ^ Dan Gabriel - Comedian, Writer, Producer
  9. ^ "Fil-Am star helps change the world... I'm proud of my ethnicities and I will always be proud of being a Filipino."
  10. ^ Michael"I am half Filipino, and the other half is German, Swiss, and a jumbled European mix."
  11. ^ Comedian: Air Tabigue
  12. ^ "Two Filipino Americans—actress Tia Carrere and Cheryl Burke..."
  13. ^ "Is of Filipino, Greek, English, Cherokee Indian, Irish and German origins"
  14. ^ "The Apprentice contestant is born in Kentucky with Filipina mother and American father.
  15. ^ "But it’s Sam, half-Indian and half-Filipino, who is the self-proclaimed ladies man. Will brains beat out brawn in the hunt for the gold?"
  16. ^ "I'm Filipino. I need to pay my bills. I love hip hop."
  17. ^ "Amapola Cabse was Born in Cebu City, Philippines". "went on concert tours in Asia & the Pacific, and eventually the US Mainland"
  18. ^ "Miss November Raquel Gibson is half-Italian, half-Filipino and 100 percent proof that beauty is the universal language."
  19. ^ "described as Filipina American with brown eyes and shoulder-length brown hair..."
  20. ^ "Christina was born in Okinawa, Japan of a Filipino mother and an American father who was in the United States Navy"