List of Turkish Americans

The following is a list of notable Turkish Americans, including both original immigrants of full or partial Turkish descent who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.

Most notable Turkish Americans have come from, or originate from, Turkey but there are also notable Americans of Turkish origin who have immigrated from, or descend from, the other former Ottoman territories, especially Turks from the Balkans, the island of Cyprus (e.g. Erden Eruç, Halil Güven, Hal Ozsan, Abdul Kerim al-Qubrusi, and Vamık Volkan, are of Turkish Cypriot origin), North Africa (e.g. Leila Ahmed and Nonie Darwish are of Turkish-Egyptian origin, and Mustapha Osman was of Turkish-Tunisian origin), and the Levant (e.g. Etel Adnan is of Turkish-Syrian origin;[1] David Chokachi[2] and Salih Neftçi are of Turkish-Iraqi origin; Nabila Khashoggi is from the Khashoggi family who are of Turkish origin).

Some Turkish Americans have also come to the US from areas where there is a modern Turkish diaspora; for example, Turhan Bey had a Turkish-Austrian background; Timothy Guy Kent has a Turkish Canadian background; Marie Tepe had a Turkish-French background; Ergun Caner has a Turkish-Swedish background; Kasim Edebali has a Turkish-German background; and Didem Erol has a Turkish Australian background.

Academia

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Leila Ahmed
 
Bülent Atalay
 
Taner Edis
 
Halil Güven
 
Gökhan S. Hotamisligil
 
Timur Kuran
 
Gülru Necipoğlu
 
Aziz Sancar
 
Zeynep Tufekci
 
Vamık Volkan
 
Pınar Yoldaş

Activism

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American Civil War

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Ivan Turchin from Turchaninov family
  • Marie Tepe, vivandière who fought for the Union army[14]
  • Ivan Turchin, was a Union Army brigadier general in the American Civil War

Architecture and design

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Arts and literature

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Burhan Doğançay
 
Rana Foroohar

Astronomy

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Business

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Melih Abdulhayoğlu
 
Muhtar Kent

Cinema and television

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Turhan Bey
 
D'Arcy Carden
 
Ayda Field
 
Daphne Oz

Early Turkish settlers to the US

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  • Ibrahim Ben Ali, Ottoman Turkish soldier and physician who arrived in the US in the late 1790s[25]

Fashion design and modelling

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Elle and Blair Fowler

House of Osman

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Medicine

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Mehmet Oz

Model

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Music

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Ahmet Ertegün and Nesuhi Ertegün
 
Kamran Ince
 
Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol

NASA

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Politics

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Cenk Uygur
 
Hasan Piker

Religion

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Sports

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Haydar Aşan
 
Tunch Ilkin
 
Lisa Marie Varon

Other

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Sibel Edmonds


See also

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  • List of Turkish people
  • List of Turkish Canadians
  • List of Turkish Belgians
  • List of British Turks
  • List of Dutch people of Turkish descent
  • List of Turkish French people
  • List of Turkish Germans
  • Azerbaijani-Americans
  • Turkish-Cypriot
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