List of Norwegian Americans

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This is a list of Norwegian Americans, or people born in the United States to Norwegian lineage. See also Norwegian-Americans.

The list is ordered by category of human endavour. Persons with significant contributions in two fields are listed in both of the pertinent categories, to facilitate easy lookup.

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[edit] Arts and entertainment

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[edit] Dancers and choreographers

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[edit] Models

[edit] Playboy Playmates

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[edit] Politics and leadership

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[edit] Sports and adventuring

[edit] Church leaders

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[edit] See also

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  1. ^ James Arness - Norwegian American
  2. ^ Arlene Dahl: Norwegian American
  3. ^ Peter Graves - Norwegian American
  4. ^ Sigrid Gurie: Norwegian American Actress
  5. ^ NNDB Search - Lance Henriksen
  6. ^ [1][2]
  7. ^ Ellis Island exhibit to mark 175th anniversary (Norway - the official site in the United States)
  8. ^ [3] "I'm half Norwegian and half Argentine"
  9. ^ Carole Landis, Norwegian American
  10. ^ (1979 - ) film/television actress (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines)Loken - [4] "Norwegian model-turned-actress Kristanna Loken"
  11. ^ [5] "Norwegian American Actor" [6] "E. G. Marshall was born Everett Gunnar Marshall, on June 18, 1910, to Norwegian American parents"
  12. ^ Half Norwegian (on the Mothers Side) American Bar Assn. Homepage - Links
  13. ^ Marilyn Monroe - Biography
  14. ^ [7] "His father was Norwegian... Through the years, Morgan appeared opposite many hundreds, probably thousands, of actors, including, of course, fellow Norwegian Americans"
  15. ^ [8] "Ethnic : Portuguese and Norwegian"
  16. ^ Kevin Sorbo Linkpage
  17. ^ [9] "My background is Norwegian and German, two of the unfunniest ethnic groups in the history of the world."
  18. ^ [10] "Called upon to help support their Greek-Norwegian family when their father's business was wiped out by the Depression"
  19. ^ Norwegian American Hall of Fame
  20. ^ Linda Eder, Norwegian American - a Linkpage
  21. ^ [11] "A prominent Norwegian-American remembers his life in Wisconsin"
  22. ^ Short Biography of Robert Bly
  23. ^ [12] "He's this clean-cut Norwegian guy, and he couldn't be nicer, more courteous or more gracious"
  24. ^ [13] "It could be said that just as Eric Sevareid was a Norwegian-American"
  25. ^ Knut Haukelid & THE REAL HEROES OF TELEMARK - slideshow
  26. ^ General Lauris Norstad, Norwegian American; a Linkpage
  27. ^ Sally Ride - Norwegian American Space Pioneer
  28. ^ Astronaut from Minnesota town will soon be in space
  29. ^ Rove - [14] "Oslo, Norway: In "Plan of Attack", Bob Woodward describes Karl Rove's attitude toward Swedes: "Rove saw that the president was "wired up" about Blix. The president knew Rove's attitude toward the Swedes. As the highest-ranking Norwegian-American in the White House -- and perhaps the only one -- Rove was convinced of the historical duplicity of the Swedes, who had invaded Norway in 1814 and ruled the country until 1905. There was a long-standing grudge and it was a running joke between the president and Rove.""