List of Egyptian Americans

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This is a list of notable Egyptian Americans, 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 Egyptian American or must have references showing they are Egyptian American and are notable.

Academia and science[]

  • Mohamed Atalla (1924–2009), inventor of the MOSFET, pioneer in silicon semiconductors and security systems.
  • Leila Ahmed (1940–present), professor
  • (1951–present), Winnia Professor of Computer Engineering and Computer Science
  • Moeness Amin, Professor and electrical engineer.
  • Hassan Aref, physicist who developed the concept of chaotic advection in fluid mechanics.
  • Maha Ashour-Abdalla, physics and astronomy professor.
  • Ayaad Assaad (1948–present), microbiologist and toxicologist
  • Amr El Abbadi, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
  • Farouk El-Baz (1938–present), professor and former NASA scientist who contributed to the Apollo Program.
  • Wafik El-Deiry, physician and cancer researcher.
  • Khaled Abou El Fadl, law professor, and Islamic studies program chair at University of California, Los Angeles
  • Taher Elgamal (1955–present), cryptographer known as the "father of SSL"
  • Abbas El Gamal (1950–present), information theorist and entrepreneur. Former Chair of Stanford Electrical Engineering Department.
  • Wafaa El-Sadr (1950–present), Professor of Public Health, Columbia University[1] and former MacArthur Foundation Fellow[2]
  • Mostafa El-Sayed (1933–present), renowned scientist and university professor
  • Samy El-Shall (1953-present), physical chemist and university professor
  • Hany Farid, Professor of computer science at Dartmouth College, pioneer in Digital forensics (Egyptian)
  • Medhat Haroun (1951–2012), expert on earthquake engineering
  • Mohamed Hashish (1947–present), mechanical engineer and inventor.
  • Ahmed Hassanein, Paul L. Wattelet Distinguished Professor of Nuclear Engineering, director of CMUXE, Purdue University
  • Essam Heggy, NASA scientist and Egyptian presidential science adviser
  • Saad Eddin Ibrahim (1938–present), sociologist and author
  • Mourad Ismail, mathematician working on orthogonal polynomials and special functions.
  • Rashad Khalifa (1935–1990), biochemist
  • Ahmed Subhy Mansour, Islamic scholar with expertise in Islamic history, culture, theology, and politics.
  • Ibrahim Oweiss (1931–present), economist, international economic advisor, and professor
  • Rushdi Said (1920–2013), geologist
  • Bahgat G. Sammakia, Mechanical engineer and former President of SUNY Polytechnic Institute
  • Ahmed Sameh, Computer Scientist known for his contributions to parallel algorithms in numerical linear algebra.
  • Minouche Shafik, economist and the Director of the London School of Economics.
  • Emad Shahin, professor of political science.
  • Ahmed Tewfik (1960–present), electrical engineer, professor and college administrator.
  • Nabih Youssef, structural engineer
  • Ahmed Zewail (1946–2016), Nobel laureate in chemistry.
  • Ahmed I. Zayed, mathematician

Arts and entertainment[]

  • Frank Agrama, director, producer and writer.
  • Ahmed Ahmed (1970–present), actor and comedian.
  • Nessa Diab, radio and TV personality and television host
  • Sam Esmail (1977–present), screenwriter, film and television director, and television producer
  • Joy Garnett (born 1965), visual artist and writer
  • Ronnie Khalil, stand-up comedian
  • Asaad Kelada, television director
  • Christopher Maher (1955–present), actor and James Beard award recognized chef
  • Wendie Malick (1950–present), actress and fashion model, Egyptian paternal grandfather
  • Rami Malek (1981–present), Academy Award-winning actor
  • Mena Massoud (1991-present), actor
  • Omar Metwally (1974–present), actor
  • Jehane Noujaim, documentary film director
  • Omar Sharif (1932–2015), actor
  • Sammy Sheik (1981–present), actor
  • Diane Tuckman (1939–present), Silk artist, author and teacher
  • Ramy Youssef (1991–present), Golden Globe-winning actor
  • Zeeko Zaki (1990–present), actor and model
  • Joe DeRosa (comedian) (1977–present), actor and comedian.

Business[]

  • Ramy Adeeb, founder and CEO of social curation platform Snip.it
  • Allen Adham, businessman
  • Fadi Chehadé, founder of RosettaNet and former CEO of ICANN.
  • Mohamed El-Erian (1958–present), CEO of PIMCO and former president and CEO of the Harvard Management Company
  • Rana el Kaliouby (1978–present), co-founder and CEO of Affectiva
  • Mo Gawdat, former Chief Business Officer for Google X.
  • Emil Michael, former Vice President of Business and Chief Business Officer at Uber.
  • Adel Mahmoud (1941–2018), former President of the Vaccine division in Merck and Co.
  • Fayez Sarofim, fund manager.

Literature[]

  • Saladin Ahmed, comic book and fantasy writer.
  • Yussef El Guindi (1960–present), Egyptian-American playwright
  • Stephen Adly Guirgis, playwright
  • Ihab Hassan, literary theorist and writer.
  • Victor Hassine (1956–2008), prison writer
  • Marty Makary, medical writer and New York Times bestselling author.
  • Matthew Shenoda, poet, writer and professor.

Media and journalism[]

  • Mona Eltahawy (1967–present), freelance journalist
  • Hoda Kotb (1964–present), TV news anchor and host
  • Ayman Mohyeldin, journalist for NBC News, formerly worked for Al Jazeera and CNN

Music[]

Politics[]

  • Dina Habib Powell (1973–present), philanthropist and multi-administration U.S. official
  • Gamal Helal (1954–present), interpreter and diplomat
  • Dalia Mogahed (1974–present), scholar and advisor to the U.S. President Barack Obama
  • Allan Mansoor, former member of the California State Assembly.

Sports[]

  • Alaa Abdelnaby (1968–present), professional basketball player
  • Amr Aly, retired soccer forward.
  • Ahmed Elmaghraby, Olympic field hockey player.
  • Sherif Fayed (31 March 1992–present), American-born Egyptian former footballer, viner, actor and model. As a footballer, he last played for the Belgian club Lierse S.K.
  • Sam Khalifa (1963–present), former Major League Baseball player
  • Amir Khillah (1979–present), mixed martial artist
  • Tarek Morad, soccer player.
  • Abdel Nader (1993–present), basketball player for the Phoenix Suns.
  • Farida Osman (1995–present), swimmer who competed in 2012 summer Olympics
  • Omar Samhan (1988–present), professional basketball player
  • Mark Seif (1967–present), two-time World Series of Poker champion and TV show host
  • Amanda Sobhy, squash player.

Other[]

  • Shereef Akeel (1965–present), lawyer
  • Karine Bakhoum, chef
  • Ahmed Ibrahim, the Cupid Cabbie of New York
  • Michael Mina (1969–present), award-winning chef and restaurateur
  • Norsereddin, fictional “Egyptian” American Indian figuring in late 19th-century local legend in New York's Hudson Valley
  • Feisal Abdul Rauf (1948–present), Sufi imam

References[]

  1. ^ "Wafaa El-Sadr | Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health". www.mailman.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2019-06-09.
  2. ^ "Wafaa El-Sadr - MacArthur Foundation". www.macfound.org. Retrieved 2019-06-09.
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