The following is a list of notable Argentine Americans,including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.
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List
- Alejandro Agresti film director and producer
- Carlos Alazraqui actor, comedian, impressionist and voice actor
- Alexis Bledel (half Argentine, actress and former fashion model)
- Oscar Bonavena professional boxer
- Andrés Cantor sportscaster
- Linda Cristal actress
- Yamila Diaz-Rahi Argentine supermodel
- Ariel Dorfman novelist, playwright, essayist, and human rights activist
- Dorismar (Dora Noemí Kerchen, model, actress, television host,cover of Playboy)
- India Eisley actress
- Gigi Erneta actress
- Luján Fernández Argentine supermodel
- Veronica Gamba Argentine model and actress, Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month
- Julie Gonzalo actress
- Uki Goñi journalist, author and historian
- Martin Gramatica football placekicker
- Enrique Gratas journalist
- Albert Hammond, Jr. Guitarist for New York Rock band, The Strokes
- William Henry Hudson Argentine-British author, naturalist and ornithologist
- Olivia Hussey Argentine-British actress
- Kevin Johansen (half Argentine, singer)
- Pablo Kleinman journalist and entrepreneur
- Fernando Lamas actor and director
- Lorenzo Lamas (half Argentine, television and film actor)[1]
- Steve Lemme (half Argentine, film actor/producer)
- Paz Lenchantin Argentine-American musician
- Mia Maestro actress and trained classical music vocalist
- Pablo Mastroeni soccer player
- Miguel Mateos Argentine singer
- JD Natasha (1988 - ) Latin pop musician[2]
- Andrés Nocioni basketball player
- Carlos Olguin-Trelawny film director, screenwriter and digital artist
- Andrés Oppenheimer journalist
- Gerardo L. Munck Professor, academic
- Luis Palau Christian evangelist reverend , "latin-american Billy Graham"
- Alicia Partnoy human rights activist, poet, and translator
- César Pelli architect
- Ástor Piazzolla tango composer
- Jorge Porcel comedy actor
- Veronica Prego medical doctor
- Richard Revesz dean of the New York University School of Law
- Alejandro Rey actor
- Claudio Reyna (half Argentine, soccer player)
- Inés Rivero Argentine supermodel
- Lalo Schifrin pianist and composer, theme from the Mission:Impossible television series
- Ignacio Serricchio (Ignacio Šerić, actor)
- Pedro Sevcec television reporter
- Sebastian Spreng visual artist
- Carlos Sueldo Physician, medical professor
- Diana Taurasi basketball player
- Jacobo Timerman publisher, journalist, and author
- Ezequiel Viñao composer
References
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