The first Dutch settlers arrived in 1613 and founded a number of villages and a town called New Amsterdam on the East Coast, which would become the future world metropolis of New York. According to the 2006 United States Census, more than 5 million Americans claim total or partial Dutch heritage. Today the majority of the Dutch Americans live in California, New York, Michigan, Montana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Idaho, Iowa, Ohio and Pennsylvania
This is a list of notable Dutch-Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.
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Arts and literature
- Willem De Kooning (1904 - 1997), famous abstract expressionist painter
- Barthold Fles (1902-1989), literary agent, author, editor, translator and publisher
- Charles Fort (1874 - 1932), author, wrote Book of the Damned, father of ufology, cryptozoology and critic/satirist of mainstream, dogmatic science.
- Frederick Franck (1909 - 2006), painter, sculptor, and author of 30 books who was known for his interest in human spirituality[1]*
- Herman Melville (1819 - 1891), author and poet, wrote Moby Dick [2]
- Piet Mondrian (1872 - 1944), painter
- Milton J. Nieuwsma (1941- ), author, filmwriter-producer
- Gloria Vanderbilt (1924- ), artist and socialite [3]
- Janwillem van de Wetering (1931 - 2008), Dutch-American author of police procedurals, Zen autobiographies and children's books
- Walt Whitman (1819 - 1892), poet [4]
- Edward W. Bok (1863 - 1930), author, publisher, editor of Ladies Home Journal
- Hendrik Willem van Loon (1882 - 1944), author, historian and journalist
Entertainment
- Pamela Anderson [5] Her mother is of Dutch ancestry
- Christina Applegate, Walk of fame actress
- Reiko Aylesworth (1972 - ) actress, best known for playing Michelle Dessler in the television series 24[citation needed]
- Humphrey Bogart (1899 - 1957) - his father is of mostly Dutch ancestry, the name Bogard means "orchard" in Dutch.
- Michelle Branch (1983 - ) American singer (Dutch through her maternal grandfather)
- Marlon Brando (1924 - 2004) Hollywood film actor, father was of partial Dutch ancestry.
- Robert DeNiro (1943 - ) two time Academy Award winning actor
- Joyce DeWitt (1949 - ) actress
- Lee Van Cleef (1925 - 1989) film actor
- Clint Eastwood (1930 - ) film actor and director
- Frances Farmer (1913 - 1970) film actress, her mother was of Dutch ancestry.
- Nina Foch (1924 - 2008) film actress, father was from the Netherlands
- Henry Fonda (1905 – 1982) film actor
- Jane Fonda (1937 - ), actress
- Peter Fonda (February 23, 1940), actor, Ghost Rider
- Janina Gavankar (1980 - ) American actress of Indian and Dutch ancestry.
- Mark-Paul Gosselaar (1974 - ) actor, perhaps best known for his role as Zack Morris on NBC's Saved by the Bell[6]
- Betty Grable (1916 - 1973) actress, singer, dancer and pin-up girl whose sensational bathing-suit photo became the number one pinup of the World War II era[7]
- Rutger Hauer - actor, is an immigrant from the Netherlands
- Audrey Hepburn (1929 - 1993) award winning Hollywood film actress, model, and humanitarian (born in Brussels to a Dutch mother and grew up in Netherlands)
- Dexter Holland (1965 - ) singer of The Offspring[citation needed]
- Josh Holloway, (1969 - ), actor
- Famke Janssen (1965 - ) actress and former fashion model, best known for her role as Jean Grey from X-Men
- Kim Kardashian (1980 - ) actress and model, she played in the 2008 Disaster Movie, she has Dutch, Scottish and Armenian roots.
- Kristin Kreuk, of chinese and Dutch ancestry
- Eva LaRue, of Scottish, French, Dutch ancestry
- Jack Nicholson, (April 22, 1937), Hall of fame actor
- Leighton Meester, (April 9, 1986), actress, best known for her role as Blair Waldorf in Gossip Girl
- Shawn Pyfrom (1986 - ), actor, his father is of Dutch ancestry
- Brad Renfro (1982 - 2008), actor
- Rebecca Romijn (1972 - ) actress and former fashion model[8]
- Thelma Schoonmaker, an Academy Award-winning film editor
- Paul Schrader, screenwriter and film director
- Paul Schrier (1970 - ) actor best known for playing Bulk on Power Rangers.
- Jimmy Smits (1955 - ) Golden Globe and Emmy winning actor is half-Dutch, half Puerto Rican.
- Cobie Smulders actress
- Bruce Springsteen (1949 - ) singer, songwriter
- Mary Steenburgen (1953 - ) Hollywood film actress
- Meryl Streep (1949- ) Hollywood film actress, father is of Dutch ancestry
- Lou Tellegen (1881 - 1934) film actor[9]
- Egbert Van Alstyne (1878 - 1951) songwriter and pianist
- James Van Der Beek (1977 -) television and film actor, best known as Dawson from Dawson's Creek
- Anneliese van der Pol (1984 - ) television actress, perhaps best known for her role as Chelsea Daniels in the Disney Channel original comedy series, That's So Raven[10]
- Heather Vandeven (1981-), model and Pet of the Year 2007
- Dick Van Dyke (1925 - ) famous television and film star and his brother, television actor Jerry Van Dyke (1931 - )[citation needed]
- Alex Van Halen (1953 - ) drummer and founding member of the hard rock band Van Halen[11]
- Eddie Van Halen (1955 - ) guitarist and founding member of the hard rock band Van Halen[12]
- Billy Van Zandt (1957- ) playwright, actor
- Philip Van Zandt (1904 - 1958), Broadway and Hollywood actor, played in Citizen Kane
- Donnie Van Zant (1952 - ) founder and singer of .38 Special
- Johnny Van Zant (1959 - ) lead singer of Lynyrd Skynyrd since 1987
- Ronnie Van Zant (1948 - 1977) lead singer of Lynyrd Skynyrd from 1970-1977
- Paul Verhoeven (1938 - ) film director
- Don van Vliet (1941 - ) musician, better known as Captain Beefheart
- Donald Voorhees (1903 - 1989) composer and conductor
- Jan de Bont (1943 -) film director, producer and cinematographer
- Carel Struycken (1948 -) film actor
- Colonel Tom Parker (1909 - 1997) manager of Elvis Presley
Politics
- Herman Knickerbocker (July 27, 1779 - January 30, 1855) was a United States Representative from New York
- Eugene DeBruin (1933 - ?) USAF Sergeant, disappeared over Laos in 1968
- Harry DeBoer (1905-1991) Trotskyist trade union leader
- Dick DeVos (1955 - ) Republican candidate for governor of Michigan.
- Pete Hoekstra (1953 - ) Republican member of the U. S. House of Representatives from Michigan.
- Martin Kalbfleisch (1804 - 1873) United States Representative from New York
- A. J. Muste (1885 - 1967) socialist active in the pacifist movement, labor movement and the US civil rights movement
- Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882 - 1945) Democratic President of the U. S.
- Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919) Republican President of the U. S.
- Eleanor Roosevelt (1884 - 1962), wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Albert Janse Ryckman (c. 1642-1737)) Mayor of Albany, New York; Captain in Albany Malitia
- Philip Schuyler (1733 - 1804) a general in the American Revolutionary War and a United States Senator from New York[13]
- Peter Stuyvesant (1612 - 1672) Director-General of the colony of New Netherland (later New York)
- Martin Van Buren (1782 - 1862) Democratic President of the U. S.
- Arthur H. Vandenberg (1884 - 1951) Republican senator from Michigan.
- Guy Vander Jagt (1931 - 2007) Republican member of the U. S. House of Representatives from Michigan[14]
- Peter Dumont Vroom (December 12, 1791 – November 18, 1873), an American Democratic Party politician
- Victor Vroom (9 August 1932 - ); business school professor at the Yale School of Management
- Jacob Aaron Westervelt (1800-1879) a renowned and prolific shipbuilder and Mayor of New York (1853-1855)
Military
- John L. DeWitt (1880 - 1962) U.S. four star general. During World War II.
- James Longstreet (1821 - 1904) Confederate Lieutenant-General in the American Civil War
- Peter Schoomaker (1946 - ) U.S. four star general. Former Chief of Staff of the United States Army
- Robert M. Shoemaker (1924 - ) U.S. four star general. During the Vietnam War
- David Petraeus (1952 - ) U.S. four star general. Commander in Iraq in 2007, his father is an immigrant from the Netherlands.
- James Van Fleet (1892 - 1992) U.S. four star general. Army General during World War II and the Korean War
- Isaac Van Wart (1759 - 1828) militiaman from the state of New York during the American Revolution. In 1780, he participated in the capture of Major John André
- Alexander Archer Vandegrift (1887 – 1973) US four star general. Medal of Honor. 18th Commandant US Marine Corps
Sciences
- Nicolaas Bloembergen (1920 - ) physicist[15]
- Bart J. Bok (1906-1983), astronomer, director of Steward Observatory
- Dirk Brouwer (1902 - 1966) astronomer[16]
- Samuel Abraham Goudsmit (1902 - 1978) physicist famous for jointly proposing the concept of electron spin with George Eugene Uhlenbeck
- Thomas Edison (1847 – 1931) inventor and businessman, his father was of Dutch decent.
- Anthony Heinsbergen (1894 - 1981) muralist considered the foremost designer of North American movie theatre interiors[17]
- Harlan Kredit (1938 – ) award-winning science teacher and ecologist
- Arend Lijphart (1936 - ) world renowned political scientist
- Willem Jacob Luyten (1899 - 1994) astronomer[18]
- Willem Johan Kolff (1911 - 2009), inventor of hemodialysis treatment
- Robert Moog (1934 - 2005) a pioneer of electronic music and inventor of the Moog synthesizer
- Gerard Peter Kuiper (1905 - 1973), astronomer
- Jan Schilt (1894-1982) Dutch born astronomer, inventor of the Schilt photometer, Rutherford Professor of Astronomy at Columbia University
- Maarten Schmidt (1929 - ) Dutch born astronomer who measured the distances of astronomical objects called quasars
- Hubert Schoemaker (1950 - 2006) chemist and biotechnological pioneer[19]
- James Van Allen (1914 - 2006) astronomer for whom the Van Allen belt is named.
- Robert J. Van de Graaff (1901 - 1967) physicist, developed the Van de Graaff generator
- Peter van de Kamp (1901 - 1995) astronomer[20]
- Lodewijk van den Berg (1932 - ) chemical engineer, payload specialist STS-51B Challenger[21]
- Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794 – 1877), founder of Vanderbilt University
- Albert Vander Veer (1841 - 1929), surgeon
Sports
- David Aardsma (1981 - ) Major League Baseball player currently with the Seattle Mariners
- Bert Blyleven (1951 - ) Retired Major League Baseball player, born in the Netherlands
- Lenny Dykstra (1963 - ) award winning professional baseball player
- Matt Grevers (1985 - ) Olympic swimmer
- Shea Hillenbrand (1975 - ) Major League Baseball player currently with the Anaheim Angels
- Andruw Jones (1977 - ) Major League Baseball player currently with the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Jim Kaat (1938 - ) former Major League Baseball pitcher, three-time All Star, 16-time Gold Glove winner, and television broadcaster.
- Arie Luyendijk (1953 - ) racing driver
- Mark Mulder (1977 - ) Major League Baseball player currently with the St.Louis Cardinals
- Jay Riemersma (1973 - ) former NFL player for the Buffalo Bills
- Bas Rutten (1965 - ) MMA fighter and color commentator
- Curt Schilling (1966 - ) Major League Baseball player currently with the Boston Red Sox
- Julia Smit (1987 - ) Olympic swimmer
- Rik Smits (1966 - ) former basketball player, played in the NBA for the Indiana Pacers
- Earnie Stewart (1969 - ) soccer player who was a regular midfielder for the U. S. national team from 1990s until his retirement in 2005[22]
- Johnny Vander Meer (1914 - 1997) baseball player, the only pitcher in major league history to pitch two consecutive no-hitters
- John Vander Wal (1966 - ) Retired Major League Baseball player
- Jeff Van Gundy (1962 - ) former head coach of New York Knicks and Houston Rockets NBA teams.
- Keith Van Horn (1975 - ) NBA player
- Andy Van Slyke (1960 - ) Retired Major League Baseball player, first base coach for the Detroit Tigers
- Justin Verlander (1983 - ) Major League Baseball pitcher for the Detroit Tigers
- Tiger Woods (1975 - ), one of the most successful golf players of all time [23]
Journalism
- Anderson Cooper (1967 - ) CNN journalist, mother is Dutch-American socialite Gloria Vanderbilt[24]
- Walter Cronkite (1916 - 2009) CBS Evening News journalist
- Greta Van Susteren (1954 - ) Fox News journalist
Theology
- Louis Berkhof (1873 - 1957) Reformed systematic theologian at Calvin Theological Seminary[25]
- Hank Hanegraaff (? - ) Christian apologist and president of the Christian Research Institute
- Anthony A. Hoekema (1913 - 1988) Reformed systematic theologian at Calvin Theological Seminary[26]
- Herman Hoeksema (1886 - 1965) pastor in the Christian Reformed Church and later in the Protestant Reformed Churches, Reformed systematic theologian at the Protestant Reformed Theological School[27]
- Richard Mouw (? - ) Christian philosopher and apologist and president of Fuller Theological Seminary
- James Olthuis (? - ) inter-disciplinary scholar in ethics, hermeneutics, philosophical theology, as well as a theorist and practitioner of psychotherapy at the Institute for Christian Studies
- Alvin Plantinga (1932 - ) philosopher known for his work in epistemology, metaphysics, and the philosophy of religion[28]
- Cornelius Plantinga president of Calvin Theological Seminary
- Albertus van Raalte (1811-1876), Calvinist preacher and leader of Dutch immigrants to Michigan
- Robert H. Schuller (1926 - ) televangelist and pastor known around the world through his weekly broadcast The Hour of Power[29]
- Robert A. Schuller (1954 - ) televangelist and pastor of the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California, son of Robert H. Schuller
- Lewis B. Smedes (1921 - 2002) renowned Christian author, ethicist, and theologian at Fuller Theological Seminary
- Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805 – 1844), the founder of Mormonism
- Cornelius Van Til (1895 - 1987) Christian philosopher, Reformed theologian, and presuppositional apologist[30]
- Geerhardus Vos (1888 - 1946) professor of Biblical Theology at Calvin Theological Seminary and at Princeton Theological Seminary
Fictional characters
- Rose DeWitt Bukater, Titanic
- Fox Mulder, X-Files series
- Rex Van de Kamp, husband of Bree Van de Kamp of Desperate Housewives
- Serena van der Woodsen, one of the main cast members of Gossip Girl
- Goldmember, Austin Powers Goldmember (2002)
Musical Entertainment
- Carmit Bachar, member of the Pussycat Dolls, born to an Israeli father and Dutch-Indonesian mother
References
- ^ [1] Dutch born
- ^ [2] Melville "came from Dutch and English stock"
- ^ [3] Vanderbilt "is of Dutch, Chilean, Spanish, and Irish descent."
- ^ [4] Whitman "came from Dutch and English stock"
- ^ Pamela Anderson: Master of illusion? - TODAY: People - MSNBC.com
- ^ Referred to as "Indonesian-Dutch" at [5], [6] father is Dutch and mother is Indonesian
- ^ [7] Grable describes herself as "Dutch, German, Irish and English"
- ^ [8] described as "Dutch" by ethnicity [9] notes that her mother, Elizabeth Kuizenga, was a second-generation Dutch American who met her father, Jaap Romijn, who was Dutch, on a trip to Holland
- ^ [10] Dutch-born
- ^ [11] born in Amsterdam to Dutch father and American mother, moved to the U. S. in 1987; also Jewish by heritage
- ^ "Formed around 1975 in Pasadena, California by Dutch brothers Eddie and Alex..."
- ^ "Formed around 1975 in Pasadena, California by Dutch brothers Eddie and Alex..."
- ^ Described as "Dutch New Yorker" at [12]
- ^ [13] "Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands awarded Congressman Vander Jagt a Knighthood in the House of Orange in 1986. The Netherlands Amity Trust Association in 1991 named him the Outstanding Dutch-American of the Year."
- ^ Dutch Nobel Prize Winners quiz - free game
- ^ [14] Dutch-born
- ^ [15] Dutch-born, naturalized U. S. citizen
- ^ [16] Listing under "Famous Dutch Astronomers & Physicists"
- ^ [17] Dutch born
- ^ Described as Dutch-American at [18]
- ^ [19] "van den Berg, Lodewijk, born in 1932, Dutch-American astronaut."
- ^ [20] dual Dutch-American citizen
- ^ [21] Woods "also has Chinese and Dutch ancestry"
- ^ [22] Cooper "is of mostly English, Irish, and Dutch ancestry"
- ^ [23] "Louis Berkhof was born in Emmen, Netherlands October 13, 1873."
- ^ [24] "Anthony A. Hoekema was born in the Netherlands and immigrated to the United States in 1923."
- ^ [25] "Herman Hoeksema was born on March 12, 1886 from Johanna Bakema and Tiele Hoeksema in Hoogezand, in the province of Groningen, the Netherlands."
- ^ described as "Dutch American" at [26]
- ^ [27] raised in Dutch-American community in Dutch Reformed Church
- ^ [28] "the young Van Til studied the works of fellow Dutchman, Abraham Kuyper..."
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