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*[[Kieu Chinh]] – actress, producer, humanitarian, lecturer and philanthropist
*[[Kieu Chinh]] – actress, producer
*[[James Duval]] – actor, mother is of Vietnamese-French descent
*[[James Duval]] – actor
*[[Eileen Fogarty]] – actor, writer, and producer
*[[Eileen Fogarty]] – actor, writer, and producer
*[[Lance Krall]] – actor and star of ''FREE RADIO'' on [[VH1]]
*[[Lance Krall]] – actor
*[[Hiep Thi Le]] (1971–2017) – actress known for role in ''[[Heaven & Earth (1993 film)|Heaven & Earth]]'', third film in director [[Oliver Stone]]'s Vietnam trilogy
*[[Hiep Thi Le]] (1971–2017) – actress
*[[Jeannie Mai]] – makeup artist, fashion expert, actress, TV personality and model
*[[Jeannie Mai]] – makeup artist, fashion expert
*[[Dustin Nguyen]] – actor<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cglass.vinu.edu/21js/21art5.html |title=?Dustin Nguyen Out of Saigon and into Tv |access-date=2012-10-20 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080110083640/http://cglass.vinu.edu/21js/21art5.html |archive-date=January 10, 2008 }} "I was only the first Vietnamese kid in the state..."</ref>
*[[Dustin Nguyen]] – actor<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cglass.vinu.edu/21js/21art5.html |title=?Dustin Nguyen Out of Saigon and into Tv |access-date=2012-10-20 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080110083640/http://cglass.vinu.edu/21js/21art5.html |archive-date=January 10, 2008 }} "I was only the first Vietnamese kid in the state..."</ref>
* [[Olivia Munn]] – former model, TV personality
* [[Olivia Munn]] – former model, ''[[Daily Show]]'' [[List of The Daily Show correspondents#Recurring correspondents|correspondent]] and actress known for ''[[X-Men: Apocalypse]]'' and ''[[Mortdecai (film)|Mortdecai]]''
*[[Maggie Q]] – former model and actress {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090211154131/http://www.teenhollywood.com/d.asp?r=122843&c=1025|date=February 11, 2009}} "She’s a gorgeous, Hawaiian born, Vietnamese/American actress, a model gone action star in films in Japan and China"</ref>
*[[Maggie Q]] – former model and actress <ref> [http://www.teenhollywood.com/d.asp?r=122843&c=1025] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090211154131/http://www.teenhollywood.com/d.asp?r=122843&c=1025|date=February 11, 2009}} "She’s a gorgeous, Hawaiian born, Vietnamese/American actress, a model gone action star in films in Japan and China"</ref>
*[[Tiffany Pham]] – actress, model, author, and entrepreneur
*[[Tiffany Pham]] – actress, model, author, and entrepreneur
*[[Ke Huy Quan]] – actor and stunt choreographer<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2002/01/08/indiana_jones_and_the_temple_of_doom_1984_review.shtml] "Vietnamese newcomer Ke Huy Quan makes a shrill debut..."</ref>
*[[Ke Huy Quan]] – actor and stunt choreographer<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2002/01/08/indiana_jones_and_the_temple_of_doom_1984_review.shtml] "Vietnamese newcomer Ke Huy Quan makes a shrill debut..."</ref>
*[[Chantal Thuy]] - actress
*[[Rosie Tran]] – writer, actress, and comedian
*[[Rosie Tran]] – writer, actress, and comedian
*[[Thuy Trang]] (1973–2001) – actress known for role as the Yellow Power Ranger in the series ''Power Rangers''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.retrojunk.com/details_person/95/ |title=Thuy Trang &#124; Retro Junk |access-date=2006-05-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060420003732/http://www.retrojunk.com/details_person/95/ |archive-date=April 20, 2006 |df=mdy-all }} "Vietnamese-American actress, and was born in Saigon, South Vietnam."</ref>
*[[Thuy Trang]] (1973–2001) – actress<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.retrojunk.com/details_person/95/ |title=Thuy Trang &#124; Retro Junk |access-date=2006-05-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060420003732/http://www.retrojunk.com/details_person/95/ |archive-date=April 20, 2006 |df=mdy-all }} "Vietnamese-American actress, and was born in Saigon, South Vietnam."</ref>
*[[Kathy Uyen]] – actress, producer, and writer
*[[Kathy Uyen]] – actress, producer, and writer
*[[Kieu Chinh]] – actress, producer, and writer
*[[Kieu Chinh]] – actress, producer, and writer
*[[Xanthe Huynh]] – anime English voice actress
*[[Xanthe Huynh]] – anime English voice actress
*[[Ali Wong]] – actress, comedian, and writer, known for ''[[Always Be My Maybe (2019 film)|Always Be My Maybe]]''
*[[Ali Wong]] – actress, comedian, and writer
*[[Lana Condor]] – actress, known Lara Jean in ''[[To All the Boys (franchise)|To All the Boys]]''
*[[Lana Condor]] – actress
*[[Levy Tran]] – actress and model
*[[Levy Tran]] – actress and model, known for her role in ''[[MacGyver (2016 TV series)|MacGyver]],'' including playing Eddie in [[Shameless (season 8)|season 8]] of ''[[Shameless (U.S. TV series)|Shameless]].''
*[[La Thoại Tân]] (1937–2008) – actor
*[[La Thoại Tân]] (1937–2008) – actor
*[[Kelly Marie Tran]] – actress, known for [[Rose Tico]] in ''[[Star Wars: The Last Jedi]]'' and Raya in ''[[Raya and the Last Dragon]]''
*[[Kelly Marie Tran]] – actress
*[[Hong Chau]] – actress
*[[Hong Chau]] – actress, known for roles in ''[[Downsizing (2017 film)|Downsizing]]'' and ''[[Watchmen (TV series)|Watchmen]]''.
*[[Loan Chabanol]] – actress
*[[Loan Chabanol]] – actress
*[[Tram-Anh Tran]] – actress, known for her role in ''[[Ghostwriter]]''
*[[Tram-Anh Tran]] – actress
*[[Patti Harrison]] – actress, writer and comedian, known for her role in [[Shrill (TV series)|''Shrill'']] and ''Together Together''
*[[Patti Harrison]] – actress, writer and comedian
*[[Johnny Trí Nguyễn]] - action choreographer, film actor, martial artist
*[[Johnny Trí Nguyễn]] - action choreographer, film actor, martial artist
*[[Vyvan Pham]] – voice actress
*[[Vyvan Pham]] – voice actress
*[[Kimlinh Tran]] – voice actress
*[[Kimlinh Tran]] – voice actress
*[[Thalia Tran]] – actress, She plays Mai in [[Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024 TV series)]].
*[[Thalia Tran]] – actress
*[[Tien Tran]] – actress, She is best known for her role as Ellen in the comedy series [[How I Met Your Father]]
*[[Tien Tran]] – actress
*[[Tiana Alexandra]] – actress and filmmaker
*[[Tiana Alexandra]] – actress and filmmaker
*[[Kim Mai Guest]] – voice actress
*[[Kim Mai Guest]] – voice actress
*[[Courtney Reed]] – actress, best known for originating the role of Princess Jasmine in Disney's Aladdin on Broadway
*[[Courtney Reed]] – actress


===Anchors and reporters===
===Anchors and reporters===


*[[Betty Nguyen]] – ''CBS Early Morning News'' anchor, former CNN anchor<ref>[http://bnmagazine.com/article_detail.php?art_id=106] "Like most Vietnamese-Americans, I was going to pursue a career that’s often regarded as bringing honor to the family..."</ref>
*[[Betty Nguyen]] – ''CBS Early Morning News'' anchor, former CNN anchor<ref>[http://bnmagazine.com/article_detail.php?art_id=106] "Like most Vietnamese-Americans, I was going to pursue a career that’s often regarded as bringing honor to the family..."</ref>
*[[Mary Nguyen]] – Award-winning reporter; first Asian-American [[Miss Teenage America]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wftv.com/news/news/mary-nguyen/nFDDg/|title=Mary Nguyen|work=wftv.com|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808055744/http://www.wftv.com/news/news/mary-nguyen/nFDDg/|archive-date=August 8, 2014|df=mdy-all}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://articles.latimes.com/1993-02-21/local/me-928_1_mary-nguyen|title=Teen Pageant Winner Is as Asian-American as Apple Pie : Heritage: Mary Nguyen, the new Miss Teenage America, is the daughter of Vietnamese refugees. This 'girl next door' is a straight-A student and a cheerleader.|last=LE|first=PHUONG|date=1993-02-21|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|language=en-US|issn=0458-3035|access-date=2016-03-27}}</ref>
*[[Mary Nguyen]] – reporter; first Asian-American [[Miss Teenage America]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wftv.com/news/news/mary-nguyen/nFDDg/|title=Mary Nguyen|work=wftv.com|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808055744/http://www.wftv.com/news/news/mary-nguyen/nFDDg/|archive-date=August 8, 2014|df=mdy-all}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-02-21-me-928-story.html|title=Teen Pageant Winner Is as Asian-American as Apple Pie : Heritage: Mary Nguyen, the new Miss Teenage America, is the daughter of Vietnamese refugees. This 'girl next door' is a straight-A student and a cheerleader.|last=LE|first=PHUONG|date=1993-02-21|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|language=en-US|issn=0458-3035|access-date=2016-03-27}}</ref>
*[[Leyna Nguyen]] – Emmy Award-winning anchor<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cbs2.com/bios/local_bio_078175652.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071025055416/http://cbs2.com/bios/local_bio_078175652.html|url-status=dead|title=cbs2.com – CBS 2 KCAL 9 News Team|archivedate=October 25, 2007}}</ref>
*[[Leyna Nguyen]] – anchor<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cbs2.com/bios/local_bio_078175652.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071025055416/http://cbs2.com/bios/local_bio_078175652.html|url-status=dead|title=cbs2.com – CBS 2 KCAL 9 News Team|archivedate=October 25, 2007}}</ref>
*[[Vicky Nguyen]] – NBC Investigate and Consumer Correspondent
*[[Vicky Nguyen]] – NBC Investigate and Consumer Correspondent
*[[Thuy Vu]] – Emmy award-winning anchor and reporter for CBS-5 Television in San Francisco
*[[Thuy Vu]] – anchor and reporter for CBS-5 Television in San Francisco
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*[[Chau Nguyen]] – news anchor on [[KHOU|KHOU TV]]
*[[Chau Nguyen]] – news anchor on [[KHOU|KHOU TV]]


===Directors===
===Directors===
*[[Tim Dang]] – theatre director and actor. Former artistic director at the Asian American theatre company, East West Players.
*[[Tim Dang]] – theatre director and actor
*[[Doan Hoang]] – director and producer of the PBS documentary film about a family in the Vietnam War, ''[[Oh, Saigon]]''
*[[Doan Hoang]] – director and producer
*[[Steve Nguyen]] – director and film producer
*[[Steve Nguyen]] – director and film producer
*[[Linh Nga]] – director and film producer<ref>{{cite journal|journal=Nguoiduatin.vn|volume=21|year=2015|page=99|title=Mối tình của đại gia tiêu 1 tỷ/ngày với nàng thơ xinh đẹp|url=http://www.nguoiduatin.vn/moi-tinh-cua-dai-gia-tieu-1-tyngay-voi-nang-tho-xinh-dep-a162642.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150329160132/http://www.nguoiduatin.vn/moi-tinh-cua-dai-gia-tieu-1-tyngay-voi-nang-tho-xinh-dep-a162642.html|archive-date=March 29, 2015|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
*[[Linh Nga]] – director and film producer<ref>{{cite journal|journal=Nguoiduatin.vn|volume=21|year=2015|page=99|title=Mối tình của đại gia tiêu 1 tỷ/ngày với nàng thơ xinh đẹp|url=http://www.nguoiduatin.vn/moi-tinh-cua-dai-gia-tieu-1-tyngay-voi-nang-tho-xinh-dep-a162642.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150329160132/http://www.nguoiduatin.vn/moi-tinh-cua-dai-gia-tieu-1-tyngay-voi-nang-tho-xinh-dep-a162642.html|archive-date=March 29, 2015|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
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*[[Timothy Linh Bui]] - filmmaker, film producer, and screenwriter
*[[Timothy Linh Bui]] - filmmaker, film producer, and screenwriter
*[[Tony Bui]] - film director
*[[Tony Bui]] - film director
*[[Tom Cross (film editor)|Tom Cross]] – [[film editing|Film editor]]
*[[Tom Cross (film editor)|Tom Cross]] –film editor
*[[Charlie Nguyễn]] – film director, screenwriter and producer.
*[[Charlie Nguyễn]] – film director, screenwriter and producer
*[[Victor Vu]] – film director, writer and producer
*[[Victor Vu]] – film director, writer and producer
*[[Chi Muoi Lo]] – actor, writer, and entrepreneur
*[[Chi Muoi Lo]] – actor, writer, and entrepreneur
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=== Musicians ===
=== Musicians ===
*[[Trúc Hồ]] – songwriter, producer, activist, and founder and CEO of [[Saigon Broadcasting Television Network]] a 24 hour Vietnamese television channel
*[[Trúc Hồ]] – songwriter, producer
*[[Như Quỳnh]] – singer
*[[Như Quỳnh]] – singer
*[[Tyga]] – Vietnamese and [[Jamaicans|Jamaican]] rapper signed to [[Young Money]] and [[Cash Money Records]]l, particularly famous in US pop culture
*[[Tyga]] – Vietnamese and Jamaican rapper
*[[Keshi (singer)|Keshi]] – singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist
*[[Keshi (singer)|Keshi]] – singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist
*[[Sierra Deaton|Sierra Phương Thảo Deaton]] – singer, songwriter, dancer, lead vocal in duo [[Alex & Sierra]]. Achieved acclaim for studio album [[It's About Us]] including the famous single ‘Little Do You Know’
*[[Sierra Deaton]] – singer, songwriter, dancer
*[[Nguyễn Cao Kỳ Duyên]] – MC co-host of popular Vietnamese [[Paris by Night]] show, singer-songwriter
*[[Nguyễn Cao Kỳ Duyên (presenter)|Nguyễn Cao Kỳ Duyên]] – MC co-host
*[[Thanh Lan]] – singer, actress
*[[Thanh Lan]] – singer, actress
*[[Minh Tuyết]] – singer
*[[Minh Tuyết]] – singer
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*[[Khánh Ly]] – singer
*[[Khánh Ly]] – singer
*[[Thuy (singer)|Thủy]] – independent singer-songwriter
*[[Thuy (singer)|Thủy]] – independent singer-songwriter
*[[Thao Nguyen]] – singer-songwriter, lead vocal and head of alternative/folk rock band [[Thao & the Get Down Stay Down]]
*[[Thao Nguyen]] – singer-songwriter
*[[Trish Thuy Trang]] – singer-songwriter
*[[Trish Thuy Trang]] – singer-songwriter
*[[Lâm Nhật Tiến]] – pop singer
*[[Lâm Nhật Tiến]] – pop singer
*[[V-Nasty]] – rapper
*[[V-Nasty]] – rapper
*[[Maliibu Miitch]] – rapper, singer
*[[Maliibu Miitch]] – rapper, singer
*[[Cuong Vu]] – Grammy award-winning jazz trumpeter and vocalist<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060316231447/http://www.knittingfactory.com/labels/biopage/biopage.cfm?artist=Cuong%20Vu&Cat_Selected=1&SubCat_Selected=1] "CUONG VU is a Vietnamese born jazz trumpeter"</ref>
*[[Cuong Vu]] – jazz trumpeter and singer<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060316231447/http://www.knittingfactory.com/labels/biopage/biopage.cfm?artist=Cuong%20Vu&Cat_Selected=1&SubCat_Selected=1] "CUONG VU is a Vietnamese born jazz trumpeter"</ref>
*[[Sangeeta Kaur]] (born Loan Xuan Mai) vocalist, composer, producer, won a Grammy award for Best Classical Solo Vocal for the [[Mythologies (Danaë Xanthe Vlasse album)]]
*[[Sangeeta Kaur]] (born Loan Xuan Mai) singer, composer, producer
*[[Matt Nguyen]] – DJ, choreographer, dancer, founder of [[Poreotics]] dance crew
*[[Matt Nguyen]] – DJ, choreographer, dancer
*[[Quynh Nguyen]] – classical pianist, performed extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia, to wide critical acclaim. Serves on the piano faculty of [[Hunter College]]
*[[Quynh Nguyen]] – classical pianist
*[[Viet Cuong (composer)|Viet Cuong]] – composer
*[[Viet Cuong (composer)|Viet Cuong]] – composer
*[[Lynda Trang Dai]] – singer
*[[Lynda Trang Dai]] – singer
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*[[Chloe Dao]] – fashion designer/winner of television show ''Project Runway''<ref>[http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/living/fashion/14523068.htm] "That is, after all, how the 34-year-old Vietnamese-American refugee became a successful..."</ref>
*[[Chloe Dao]] – fashion designer/winner of television show ''Project Runway''<ref>[http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/living/fashion/14523068.htm] "That is, after all, how the 34-year-old Vietnamese-American refugee became a successful..."</ref>
*[[Dat Phan]] – comedian, winner of first ''[[Last Comic Standing]]''<ref>[http://wc.arizona.edu/papers/98/188/04_6.html] "Dat Phan is actually my real name. It's actually derived from China, even though I'm Vietnamese"</ref>
*[[Dat Phan]] – comedian, winner of first ''[[Last Comic Standing]]''<ref>[http://wc.arizona.edu/papers/98/188/04_6.html] "Dat Phan is actually my real name. It's actually derived from China, even though I'm Vietnamese"</ref>
*[[Jonas Bevacqua]] (1977–2011) – adopted Vietnamese American fashion designer, creator of urbanwear LRG
*[[Jonas Bevacqua]] (1977–2011) – adopted Vietnamese American fashion designer
*[[Michelle Phan]] – YouTube beauty guru
*[[Michelle Phan]] – YouTube beauty guru
*[[Linda Le]] – cosplayer and model
*[[Linda Le]] – cosplayer and model
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*[[Mina Le]] - fashion YouTuber, podcaster, and content creator
*[[Mina Le]] - fashion YouTuber, podcaster, and content creator
*[[Tom Vu]] – infomercial icon, professional poker player and real estate investor
*[[Tom Vu]] – infomercial icon, professional poker player and real estate investor
*[[Tila Tequila]] – singer
*[[Tila Tequila]] – popular woman on MySpace; starred on her own [[A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila|MTV show]]; appeared in ''FHM'' magazine, singer
*[[Christine Ha]] – first blind contestant on ''[[MasterChef (American season 3)|MasterChef]]'' and the winner of its third season in 2012
*[[Christine Ha]] – chef, winner of ''[[MasterChef (American season 3)|MasterChef]]''
*[[Phong Bui]] – artist, writer
*[[Phong Bui]] – artist, writer, independent curator; co-founder, editor-in-chief, and publisher of ''The Brooklyn Rail'', a monthly arts, culture, and politics journal in New York<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://brooklynrail.org/|title=MARCH 2022|website=The Brooklyn Rail}}</ref>
*[[Karrueche Tran]] – American model and actress, dated [[Chris Brown]] one of the most prominent artists in R&B music and US pop culture for several years
*[[Karrueche Tran]] – American model and actress
*[[Truong Tran]] – poet, visual artist, teacher
*[[Truong Tran]] – poet, visual artist, teacher
*[[Tai Trang]] – ''Survivor'' contestant
*[[Tai Trang]] – ''Survivor'' contestant
*[[Ocean Vuong]] – Award-winning American novelist, poet, and essayist
*[[Ocean Vuong]] – American novelist, poet, and essayist
*[[Tom Cross (film editor)|Tom Cross]] – Academy Award-winning film editor
*[[Tom Cross (film editor)|Tom Cross]] – film editor
*[[Bao Phi]] - artist, writer and community activist
*[[Bao Phi]] - artist, writer and community activist
*[[Quan Barry]] - poet and novelist
*[[Quan Barry]] - poet and novelist
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*[[Dan Lam]] – sculptor
*[[Dan Lam]] – sculptor
*[[Cherie Roberts]] – photographer and model
*[[Cherie Roberts]] – photographer and model
*[[Cassey Ho|Cassey Ho Vinh]] – American social media fitness entrepreneur, YouTuber. Was listed in Time's third annual list of "The 25 Most Influential People on the Internet" in 2017<ref>{{cite magazine|last1=TIME Staff|title=The 25 Most Influential People on the Internet|url=http://time.com/4815217/most-influential-people-internet/|access-date=June 28, 2017|magazine=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]|date=June 26, 2017}}</ref>
*[[Cassey Ho]] – American social media fitness entrepreneur, YouTuber<ref>{{cite magazine|last1=TIME Staff|title=The 25 Most Influential People on the Internet|url=https://time.com/4815217/most-influential-people-internet/|access-date=June 28, 2017|magazine=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]|date=June 26, 2017}}</ref>
*[[Michelle Phan]] – [[Beauty YouTuber]] she is the founder and owner of the cosmetics line EM Cosmetics
*[[Michelle Phan]] – YouTuber
*[[Sykkuno]] – YouTuber and live streamer
*[[Sykkuno]] – YouTuber and live streamer
*[[JT Tran]] – dating advice columnist for [[LA Weekly]]
*[[JT Tran]] – dating advice columnist for [[LA Weekly]]
*[[JasonTheWeen]] – Twitch streamer
*[[Khoi Vinh]] – graphic designer, blogger, and former Design Director for [[The New York Times]], [[Fast Company]] named Vinh one of "The 50 Most Influential Designers in America" in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=50 Most Influential Designers in America |url=http://www.fastcompany.com/design/2011/50-most-influential-designers-in-america |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130529210029/http://www.fastcompany.com/design/2011/50-most-influential-designers-in-america |archivedate=2013-05-29 }}</ref>
*[[Khoi Vinh]] – graphic designer, blogger<ref>{{cite web|title=50 Most Influential Designers in America |url=http://www.fastcompany.com/design/2011/50-most-influential-designers-in-america |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130529210029/http://www.fastcompany.com/design/2011/50-most-influential-designers-in-america |archivedate=2013-05-29 }}</ref>
*[[Binh Danh]] – artist known for chlorophyll prints and daguerreotypes
*[[Binh Danh]] – artist known for chlorophyll prints and daguerreotypes
*[[Truong Tran]] – poet, visual artist, and teacher
*[[Truong Tran]] – poet, visual artist, and teacher
*[[Savannah Gankiewicz]] – model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned [[Miss USA 2023]], and [[Miss Hawaii USA]] of 2023
*[[Savannah Gankiewicz]] – model and beauty pageant titleholder
*[[Jenn Tran|Jennifer Tran]] – television personality
*[[Jenn Tran|Jennifer Tran]] – television personality who appeared on [[The Bachelor (American TV series)|The Bachelor]], and starred in [[The Bachelorette (American TV series)|The Bachelorette]]. She is the first Asian-American in the lead role in the history of the Bachelor franchise
*[[Thai Nguyen (fashion designer)|Thai Nguyen]] – fashion designer, television personality
*[[Thai Nguyen (fashion designer)|Thai Nguyen]] – fashion designer, television personality
*[[Christina Nguyen]] – chef and restaurateur. In 2024, she won the [[James Beard Foundation Award]] for Best Chef: Midwest
*[[Christina Nguyen]] – chef and restaurateur
*[[Tuan Andrew Nguyen]] – artist known for moving-image works, sculptures and installations
*[[Tuan Andrew Nguyen]] – artist known for moving-image works, sculptures and installations
*[[Navia Nguyen]] – model, actress and entrepreneur, She founded AMO World comprising of AMO Baths, AMO Skin, [[AMO Spa]] and AMO Cafe. Selected by [[People (magazine)]] as the "50 Most Beautiful People"
*[[Navia Nguyen]] – model, actress and entrepreneur
*[[Ha Nguyen]] – costume designer, nominee for [[Saturn Award for Best Costume Design]] in 1994
*[[Ha Nguyen]] – costume designer
*[[Andrea Nguyen]] – food writer and cookbook author
*[[Andrea Nguyen]] – food writer and cookbook author
*[[Thuy Thanh Truong]] – entrepreneur
*[[Thuy Thanh Truong]] – entrepreneur
*[[Dinh Q. Lê]] – Multimedia artist
*[[Dinh Q. Lê]] – Multimedia artist
*[[John Pham]] – Comic Creator
*[[John Pham]] – Comic Creator
*[[Charles Phan]] – chef
*[[Charles Phan]] – chef, Founder of "The Slanted Door" restaurants. Recognised in 2004 as “Best Chef: California” from [[James Beard Foundation]]
*[[Ann Phong]] – painter
*[[Ann Phong]] – painter


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* [[Thuan Pham]] – engineer, former CTO of [[Uber]] and [[Coupang]]
* [[Thuan Pham]] – engineer, former CTO of [[Uber]] and [[Coupang]]
*[[Henry Nguyen]] – Venture capitalist/Investor, brought McDonalds, Pizza Hut, and Forbes to Vietnam
*[[Henry Nguyen]] – Venture capitalist/Investor, brought McDonalds, Pizza Hut, and Forbes to Vietnam
* Phong Le – CEO of [[MicroStrategy]]
* Paul Tran – Founder of [[Manscaped]], which hit a billion dollar valuation<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://finance.yahoo.com/news/manscaped-founder-on-keeping-male-groins-tidy-and-trim-upcoming-stock-market-debut-180821064.html |title = Manscaped founder on how the company became ‘the de-facto standard for male groin care’}}</ref>


==Literature, authors and journalism==
==Literature, authors and journalism==
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*[[Andrew X. Pham]] – author of ''Catfish and Mandala: A Two-Wheeled Voyage Through the Landscape and Memory of Vietnam'' (1999)
*[[Andrew X. Pham]] – author of ''Catfish and Mandala: A Two-Wheeled Voyage Through the Landscape and Memory of Vietnam'' (1999)
*[[Chau Nguyen]] – news anchor; first Vietnamese-American to be awarded a regional Emmy Award
*[[Chau Nguyen]] – news anchor; first Vietnamese-American to be awarded a regional Emmy Award
*[[Andy Ngo]]-right-wing author and social media influencer and journalists
*[[Andy Ngo]] - right-wing author and social media influencer and journalists
*[[Đoàn Văn Toại]] (1945–2017) – author of ''The Vietnamese Gulag''
*[[Đoàn Văn Toại]] (1945–2017) – author of ''The Vietnamese Gulag''
*[[Huỳnh Sanh Thông]] (1926–2008) – author known for ''An Anthology of Vietnamese Poems: From the Eleventh through the Twentieth Centuries''
*[[Huỳnh Sanh Thông]] (1926–2008) – author known for ''An Anthology of Vietnamese Poems: From the Eleventh through the Twentieth Centuries''
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*[[Thanhha Lai]] – writer, She won the 2011 [[National Book Award for Young People's Literature]] and a [[Newbery Honor]] for her debut novel, [[Inside Out & Back Again]]
*[[Thanhha Lai]] – writer, She won the 2011 [[National Book Award for Young People's Literature]] and a [[Newbery Honor]] for her debut novel, [[Inside Out & Back Again]]
*[[Lê Xuân Nhuận]] – poet, writer
*[[Lê Xuân Nhuận]] – poet, writer
*[[Beth Nguyen]] – novelist and nonfiction writer, won a [[American Book Award]] for novel Short Girls
*[[Beth Nguyen]] – novelist and nonfiction writer, won an [[American Book Award]] for novel Short Girls
*[[Đỗ Nguyên Mai]] – poet, activist
*[[Đỗ Nguyên Mai]] – poet, activist
*[[Luu Dieu Van]] – poet, editor, author of M of December,<ref>https://vagabondpress.net/products/van-mdec</ref> and She, Self Winding. <ref>https://uglyducklingpresse.org/publications/she-self-winding/</ref>


==Military==
==Military==
[[File:BG Luong 8th Army.jpg|thumb|188x188px|Viet Xuan Luong]]
[[File:BG Luong 8th Army.jpg|thumb|188x188px|Viet Xuan Luong]]


*[[Viet Xuan Luong]] – [[Major General]], Commander of [[United States Army, Japan]] <ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.armytimes.com/news/2009/07/ap_vietnamese_american_commander_072309/ |work=Army Times |access-date=May 2, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |author=Spc. Chris McKenna, 3rd Brigade Combat Team |url=http://fortcampbellcourier.com/news/article_d351729f-b7bf-54c6-9e7d-b4942a8ccd3b.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130123185815/http://fortcampbellcourier.com/news/article_d351729f-b7bf-54c6-9e7d-b4942a8ccd3b.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=January 23, 2013 |title=Rakkasans welcome incoming leadership |publisher=The Fort Campbell Courier |access-date=May 2, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.c-spanarchives.org/program/MilitaryOperationsinAfgha&showFullAbstract=1 |title=Military Operations in Afghanistan |publisher=C-SPAN Video Library |date=December 28, 2010 |access-date=May 2, 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131103042934/http://www.c-spanarchives.org/program/MilitaryOperationsinAfgha%26showFullAbstract%3D1 |archive-date=November 3, 2013 |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Vanden |first=Tom |url=https://www.usatoday.com/news/world/afghanistan/2010-12-29-dronestrikes29_ST_N.htm |title=Coalition attacks sap key insurgents in Afghanistan |publisher=Usatoday.Com |date=December 28, 2010 |access-date=May 2, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Viet Xuan Luong]] – [[Major General]], Commander of [[United States Army, Japan]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.armytimes.com/news/2009/07/ap_vietnamese_american_commander_072309/ |work=Army Times |access-date=May 2, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |author=Spc. Chris McKenna, 3rd Brigade Combat Team |url=http://fortcampbellcourier.com/news/article_d351729f-b7bf-54c6-9e7d-b4942a8ccd3b.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130123185815/http://fortcampbellcourier.com/news/article_d351729f-b7bf-54c6-9e7d-b4942a8ccd3b.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=January 23, 2013 |title=Rakkasans welcome incoming leadership |publisher=The Fort Campbell Courier |access-date=May 2, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.c-spanarchives.org/program/MilitaryOperationsinAfgha&showFullAbstract=1 |title=Military Operations in Afghanistan |publisher=C-SPAN Video Library |date=December 28, 2010 |access-date=May 2, 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131103042934/http://www.c-spanarchives.org/program/MilitaryOperationsinAfgha%26showFullAbstract%3D1 |archive-date=November 3, 2013 |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Vanden |first=Tom |url=https://www.usatoday.com/news/world/afghanistan/2010-12-29-dronestrikes29_ST_N.htm |title=Coalition attacks sap key insurgents in Afghanistan |publisher=Usatoday.Com |date=December 28, 2010 |access-date=May 2, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Lapthe Flora]] – Major General, Commander of [[Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa]] <ref>{{Cite web|title = PN684 - 64 nominees for Army, 114th Congress (2015-2016)|url = https://www.congress.gov/nomination/114th-congress/684|website = www.congress.gov|date = 2015-08-05|access-date = 2015-11-10}}</ref>
*[[Lapthe Flora]] – Major General, Commander of [[Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa]]<ref>{{Cite web|title = PN684 - 64 nominees for Army, 114th Congress (2015-2016)|url = https://www.congress.gov/nomination/114th-congress/684|website = www.congress.gov|date = 2015-08-05|access-date = 2015-11-10}}</ref>
*[[William H. Seely III]] – Major General, US Marine Corps; Director of [[Marine Corps Intelligence]]; American father/Vietnamese mother.
*[[William H. Seely III]] – Major General, US Marine Corps; Director of [[Marine Corps Intelligence]]; American father/Vietnamese mother.
*[[Quang X. Pham]] – First Vietnamese American to earn naval aviator's wings in the US Marine Corps; author and CEO
*[[Quang X. Pham]] – First Vietnamese American to earn naval aviator's wings in the US Marine Corps; author and CEO
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[[File:Judge Jacqueline Nguyen.jpg|thumb|160px|[[Jacqueline Nguyen]]]]
[[File:Judge Jacqueline Nguyen.jpg|thumb|160px|[[Jacqueline Nguyen]]]]
[[File:Viet Dinh by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|160px|[[Viet D. Dinh]]]]
[[File:Viet Dinh by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|160px|[[Viet D. Dinh]]]]

===Federal===
===Federal===
*[[Joseph Cao]] – first Vietnamese-American Congressman, represented [[Louisiana's 2nd congressional district]] (Republican)
*[[Joseph Cao]] – first Vietnamese-American Congressman, represented [[Louisiana's 2nd congressional district]] (Republican)
*[[Viet D. Dinh]] – former [[United States Assistant Attorney General]]; drafted the [[USA Patriot Act]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.asianam.org/viet%20dinh.htm |title=Viet Dinh |access-date=2006-05-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060521175839/http://www.asianam.org/viet%20dinh.htm |archive-date=May 21, 2006 |df=mdy-all }} "Like many Vietnamese immigrants, Dinh's emotional experience in his homeland steered him toward the Republican Party..."</ref>
*[[Viet D. Dinh]] – former [[United States Assistant Attorney General]]; drafted the [[USA Patriot Act]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.asianam.org/viet%20dinh.htm |title=Viet Dinh |access-date=2006-05-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060521175839/http://www.asianam.org/viet%20dinh.htm |archive-date=May 21, 2006 |df=mdy-all }} "Like many Vietnamese immigrants, Dinh's emotional experience in his homeland steered him toward the Republican Party..."</ref>
*[[John Quoc Duong]] – President [[George W. Bush]]'s appointee as executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ailf.org/awards/benefit2005/vietnamese_essay.shtml |title=The History of Vietnamese Immigration |access-date=2006-05-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060504022142/http://www.ailf.org/awards/benefit2005/vietnamese_essay.shtml |archive-date=May 4, 2006 |df=mdy-all }} "Another notable Vietnamese American dedicated to public service is John Quoc Duong, who serves under President George W. Bush, as executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders."</ref> (Republican)
*[[John Quoc Duong]] – President [[George W. Bush]]'s appointee as executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ailf.org/awards/benefit2005/vietnamese_essay.shtml |title=The History of Vietnamese Immigration |access-date=2006-05-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060504022142/http://www.ailf.org/awards/benefit2005/vietnamese_essay.shtml |archive-date=May 4, 2006 |df=mdy-all }} "Another notable Vietnamese American dedicated to public service is John Quoc Duong, who serves under President George W. Bush, as executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders."</ref> (Republican)
*[[Stephanie Murphy]] (born Đặng Thị Ngọc Dung) – Vietnamese-American Congresswoman representing [[Florida's 7th congressional district]]<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/5-things-know-about-stephanie-murphy-first-vietnamese-american-woman-n680771 |title = 5 things to know about Stephanie Murphy, first Vietnamese-American woman elected to Congress|website = [[NBC News]]| date=November 9, 2016 }}</ref>(Democratic)
*[[Stephanie Murphy]] (born Đặng Thị Ngọc Dung) – first Vietnamese-American Congresswoman representing [[Florida's 7th congressional district]]<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/5-things-know-about-stephanie-murphy-first-vietnamese-american-woman-n680771 |title = 5 things to know about Stephanie Murphy, first Vietnamese-American woman elected to Congress|website = [[NBC News]]| date=November 9, 2016 }}</ref>(Democratic)
*[[Jacqueline Nguyen]] – U.S. circuit judge; first Vietnamese-American federal judge;<ref>[https://articles.latimes.com/2012/may/07/nation/la-na-nguyen-20120508]"Jacqueline H. Nguyen of L.A. confirmed to U.S. 9th Circuit Court," Los Angeles Times. May 7, 2012</ref> first Asian-American woman to sit on the federal appellate court<ref>{{cite news|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/05/first-asian-american-woman-federal-appellate-judge.html |title=Onetime Vietnam refugee confirmed to be a federal appeals judge |work=Los Angeles Times |date=May 8, 2012 |access-date=January 5, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Jacqueline Nguyen]] – U.S. circuit judge; first Vietnamese-American federal judge;<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/world/la-xpm-2012-may-07-la-na-nguyen-20120508-story.html]"Jacqueline H. Nguyen of L.A. confirmed to U.S. 9th Circuit Court," Los Angeles Times. May 7, 2012</ref> first Asian-American woman to sit on the federal appellate court<ref>{{cite news|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/05/first-asian-american-woman-federal-appellate-judge.html |title=Onetime Vietnam refugee confirmed to be a federal appeals judge |work=Los Angeles Times |date=May 8, 2012 |access-date=January 5, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Mina Nguyen]] – Deputy Assistant Secretary for Business Affairs and Public Liaison at the US Treasury Department<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.treas.gov/press/releases/hp259.htm |publisher=www.treas.gov |access-date=January 5, 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101123211328/http://www.treas.gov/press/releases/hp259.htm |archive-date=November 23, 2010 }}</ref>
*[[Mina Nguyen]] – Deputy Assistant Secretary for Business Affairs and Public Liaison at the US Treasury Department<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.treas.gov/press/releases/hp259.htm |publisher=www.treas.gov |access-date=January 5, 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101123211328/http://www.treas.gov/press/releases/hp259.htm |archive-date=November 23, 2010 }}</ref>
*[[J. Peter Pham]], United States Special Envoy for the Sahel Region of Africa, first Vietnamese American with the rank of ambassador.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.state.gov/biographies/j-peter-pham/ |title=Ambassador J. Peter Pham|publisher=U.S. Department of State|access-date=November 12, 2020}}</ref>
*[[J. Peter Pham]], United States Special Envoy for the Sahel Region of Africa, first Vietnamese American with the rank of ambassador.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.state.gov/biographies/j-peter-pham/ |title=Ambassador J. Peter Pham|publisher=U.S. Department of State|access-date=November 12, 2020}}</ref>
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*[[Michelle Giuda]] – was [[Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs]], and first [[Assistant Secretary of State for Global Public Affairs]], and [[Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs]]
*[[Michelle Giuda]] – was [[Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs]], and first [[Assistant Secretary of State for Global Public Affairs]], and [[Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs]]
*[[Danny Lam Nguyen]] – lawyer and associate judge of the [[Superior Court of the District of Columbia]] since 2024
*[[Danny Lam Nguyen]] – lawyer and associate judge of the [[Superior Court of the District of Columbia]] since 2024
*[[An Le|An Thanh Le]] – Served as the the [[Consulate General of the United States, Ho Chi Minh City|Consul General for the United States in Ho Chi Minh City]]
*[[An Le|An Thanh Le]] – Served as the [[Consulate General of the United States, Ho Chi Minh City|Consul General for the United States in Ho Chi Minh City]]
*[[Caroline Pham|Caroline D. Pham]] – Commissioner of the [[Commodity Futures Trading Commission]]
*[[Caroline Pham|Caroline D. Pham]] – Commissioner of the [[Commodity Futures Trading Commission]]
*[[Derek Tran]] – Congressman-elect representing [[California's 45th congressional district]]


===State Legislators===
===State Legislators===
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*[[Long Tran]] Georgia State Representative (Democratic)
*[[Long Tran]] Georgia State Representative (Democratic)
*[[Kathy Tran]] – Virginia State Delegate<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/virginia-s-first-vietnamese-american-legislator-wants-inspire-others-run-n821481|title=Virginia's first Vietnamese-American legislator wants to inspire others to run|work=NBC News|access-date=2018-11-22|language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[Kathy Tran]] – Virginia State Delegate<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/virginia-s-first-vietnamese-american-legislator-wants-inspire-others-run-n821481|title=Virginia's first Vietnamese-American legislator wants to inspire others to run|work=NBC News|access-date=2018-11-22|language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[Van Tran]] – First Vietnamese American elected to any state legislature; [[California State Assembly]]man (Republican)<ref>[http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/11/05/BAG2L9M32L1.DTL] "Orange County voters made Van Tran the highest-ranking Vietnamese American public official in the country this week when they elected him to the state Assembly."</ref>
*[[Van Tran]] – First Vietnamese American elected to any state legislature; [[California State Assembly]]man (Republican)<ref>[http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/11/05/BAG2L9M32L1.DTL] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110805013542/http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/11/05/BAG2L9M32L1.DTL |date=August 5, 2011 }} "Orange County voters made Van Tran the highest-ranking Vietnamese American public official in the country this week when they elected him to the state Assembly."</ref>
*[[Tri Ta]] – California State Assemblyman, Mayor of [[Westminster, California]] (Republican)
*[[Tri Ta]] – California State Assemblyman, Mayor of [[Westminster, California]] (Republican)
*[[My-Linh Thai]] – Washington State Representative (Democratic)
*[[My-Linh Thai]] – Washington State Representative (Democratic)
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*[[An Truong]] – Mayor of [[Haltom City, Texas]]<ref>{{cite news |title=Haltom City elects Vietnamese-American mayor, a first for Tarrant County |url=https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/haltom-city-elects-vietnamese-american-mayor-a-first-in-tarrant-county/287-4a7ef897-5ad9-4a6d-9f73-d63de373c322 |work=wfaa.com |date=7 May 2019}}</ref>
*[[An Truong]] – Mayor of [[Haltom City, Texas]]<ref>{{cite news |title=Haltom City elects Vietnamese-American mayor, a first for Tarrant County |url=https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/haltom-city-elects-vietnamese-american-mayor-a-first-in-tarrant-county/287-4a7ef897-5ad9-4a6d-9f73-d63de373c322 |work=wfaa.com |date=7 May 2019}}</ref>
*[[Linh Van Chau]] – Mayor of [[Palacios, Texas]]<ref>{{cite news |title=City in Texas makes history with its first ever Vietnamese mayor |url=https://abc13.com/palacios-texas-first-vietnames-mayor-new-linh-van-chau/8047781/ |work=ABC13 Houston |date=17 November 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
*[[Linh Van Chau]] – Mayor of [[Palacios, Texas]]<ref>{{cite news |title=City in Texas makes history with its first ever Vietnamese mayor |url=https://abc13.com/palacios-texas-first-vietnames-mayor-new-linh-van-chau/8047781/ |work=ABC13 Houston |date=17 November 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
*[[ Michael Vo]] – Mayor of [[Fountain Valley, California]]<ref>{{cite news |title=Fountain Valley City Council selects Michael Vo as mayor, Patrick Harper as mayor pro tem |url=https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/story/2020-12-08/fountain-valley-city-council-selects-michael-vo-as-mayor-patrick-harper-as-mayor-pro-tem |access-date=24 June 2024 |work=Daily Pilot |date=9 December 2020}}</ref>
*[[Michael Vo]] – Mayor of [[Fountain Valley, California]]<ref>{{cite news |title=Fountain Valley City Council selects Michael Vo as mayor, Patrick Harper as mayor pro tem |url=https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/story/2020-12-08/fountain-valley-city-council-selects-michael-vo-as-mayor-patrick-harper-as-mayor-pro-tem |access-date=24 June 2024 |work=Daily Pilot |date=9 December 2020}}</ref>
*[[Richard Tran]] – Mayor of [[Milpitas, California]]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Cannestra |first1=B. Sakura |title=Former Milpitas official wants to be mayor— again |url=https://sanjosespotlight.com/former-milpitas-official-wants-to-be-mayor-again/ |work=San José Spotlight |date=2 November 2023}}</ref>
*[[Richard Tran]] – Mayor of [[Milpitas, California]]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Cannestra |first1=B. Sakura |title=Former Milpitas official wants to be mayor— again |url=https://sanjosespotlight.com/former-milpitas-official-wants-to-be-mayor-again/ |work=San José Spotlight |date=2 November 2023}}</ref>
*[[Jocelyn Yow]] – Mayor of [[Eastvale, California]]
*[[Jocelyn Yow]] – Mayor of [[Eastvale, California]]
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*[[Yen Ngoc Do|Đỗ Ngọc Yến]] – The founder of [[Nguoi Viet Daily News]] the oldest and largest Vietnamese daily publication in the US, and a founding father of [[Little Saigon, Orange County]] California
*[[Yen Ngoc Do|Đỗ Ngọc Yến]] – The founder of [[Nguoi Viet Daily News]] the oldest and largest Vietnamese daily publication in the US, and a founding father of [[Little Saigon, Orange County]] California
*[[Hồ Thành Việt]] – computer engineer and entrepreneur who is credited with making desktop publishing more accessible to Vietnamese speakers
*[[Hồ Thành Việt]] – computer engineer and entrepreneur who is credited with making desktop publishing more accessible to Vietnamese speakers
*[[Ngô Đồng]] – Grandmaster of the international school of Cuong Nhu Oriental Martial Arts


==Science and education==
==Science and education==
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*[[Nguyễn Xuân Vinh]] (1930–2022) – professor of aerospace engineering, [[University of Michigan]]; first Vietnamese to receive the [[Dirk Brouwer Award (A<ref>merican Astronautical Society)|Dirk Brouwer Award]] (2006); author of ''Pilot's Life''
*[[Nguyễn Xuân Vinh]] (1930–2022) – professor of aerospace engineering, [[University of Michigan]]; first Vietnamese to receive the [[Dirk Brouwer Award (A<ref>merican Astronautical Society)|Dirk Brouwer Award]] (2006); author of ''Pilot's Life''
* [[Tran Ngoc Huu]] – inventor, mapping using map technology to layout internet social platform live map requests in 3D</ref>
* [[Tran Ngoc Huu]] – inventor, mapping using map technology to layout internet social platform live map requests in 3D</ref>
*[[Nguyet Anh Duong|Duong Anh Nguyet]] – Responsible for the creation of many [[Thermobaric weapon|Thermobaric weapons]], she is noted as the "Scientist who developed the bomb that ended the war with Afghanistan"<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Vietnamese American National Gala |url=http://www.vangusa.org/VANG2004/853DEF20-221D-11D9-B8F8-000D93B4265A.html |title=Great Facts & Trivia of Vietnamese Americans:Science & Technology |accessdate=2008-09-07 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070430093329/http://www.vangusa.org/VANG2004/853DEF20-221D-11D9-B8F8-000D93B4265A.html |archivedate=April 30, 2007 }}</ref> Director for the Borders and Maritime Security Division within the [[DHS Science and Technology Directorate]]. Given [[National Security Medal]] in 2007
*[[Nguyet Anh Duong|Duong Anh Nguyet]] – Responsible for the creation of many [[Thermobaric weapon]]s, she is noted as the "Scientist who developed the bomb that ended the war with Afghanistan"<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Vietnamese American National Gala |url=http://www.vangusa.org/VANG2004/853DEF20-221D-11D9-B8F8-000D93B4265A.html |title=Great Facts & Trivia of Vietnamese Americans:Science & Technology |accessdate=2008-09-07 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070430093329/http://www.vangusa.org/VANG2004/853DEF20-221D-11D9-B8F8-000D93B4265A.html |archivedate=April 30, 2007 }}</ref> Director for the Borders and Maritime Security Division within the [[DHS Science and Technology Directorate]]. Given [[National Security Medal]] in 2007
*[[Khanh D. Pham]] – acclaimed aerospace engineer
*[[Khanh D. Pham]] – acclaimed aerospace engineer
*[[Trịnh Xuân Thuận]] – author of ''The Birth of the Universe''; [[astrophysicist]]; professor of astronomy at the [[University of Virginia]]
*[[Trịnh Xuân Thuận]] – author of ''The Birth of the Universe''; [[astrophysicist]]; professor of astronomy at the [[University of Virginia]]
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=== Basketball ===
=== Basketball ===
*[[Mark Tatum]] – Sports and business executive who is currently serving as the Deputy Commissioner of the [[NBA]] under [[Adam Silver]], also currently holds the position of the NBA's chief operating officer
*[[Mark Tatum]] – Sports and business executive who is currently serving as the Deputy Commissioner of the [[NBA]] under [[Adam Silver]], also currently holds the position of the NBA's chief operating officer
*[[Jaylin Williams]] – first player of Vietnamese descent to be drafted in the [[NBA]], professional basketball player<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.oklahoman.com/story/sports/nba/thunder/2023/01/22/okc-thunder-jaylin-williams-nba-rookie-vietnamese-community-oklahoma-city-lunar-new-year/69828847007/ | title=Thunder rookie Jaylin Williams has support of OKC's Vietnamese community }}</ref>
*[[Jaylin Williams (basketball, born 2002)|Jaylin Williams]] – first player of Vietnamese descent to be drafted in the [[NBA]], professional basketball player<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.oklahoman.com/story/sports/nba/thunder/2023/01/22/okc-thunder-jaylin-williams-nba-rookie-vietnamese-community-oklahoma-city-lunar-new-year/69828847007/ | title=Thunder rookie Jaylin Williams has support of OKC's Vietnamese community }}</ref>
*[[Johnny Juzang]] – [[NBA]] player
*[[Johnny Juzang]] – [[NBA]] player
*[[Kaylynne Truong]] – first women of Vietnamese descent to be selected in the [[WNBA]], professional basketball player
*[[Kaylynne Truong]] – first women of Vietnamese descent to be selected in the [[WNBA]], professional basketball player
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*[[Cyrus Tran]] – professional soccer player, who plays as a midfielder for [[Becamex Binh Duong]]
*[[Cyrus Tran]] – professional soccer player, who plays as a midfielder for [[Becamex Binh Duong]]
*[[Thien Nguyen]] – played professionally in [[Western Soccer Alliance]] and [[MISL I]]
*[[Thien Nguyen]] – played professionally in [[Western Soccer Alliance]] and [[MISL I]]
*[[Kennedy Fuller|Kennedy Linh Fuller]] – professional soccer player, midfielder for [[Angel City FC]], named the national 2023 [[Gatorade Player of the Year awards|Gatorade Player of the Year]]. Won bronze for the US at the [[2024 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup]]


=== Fighting sports ===
=== Fighting sports ===
*[[Cung Le]] – kickboxer and MMA fighter; undefeated San Shou champion; former [[Strikeforce (mixed martial arts)|Strikeforce]] champion, actor and coach<ref>[http://www.cungle.com/cungle/about.html] "Growing up as a skinny Vietnamese refuge, Cung Le was an easy target for bullies..."</ref>
*[[Cung Le]] – kickboxer and MMA fighter; undefeated San Shou champion; former [[Strikeforce (mixed martial arts)|Strikeforce]] champion, UFC fighter, actor and coach<ref>[http://www.cungle.com/cungle/about.html] "Growing up as a skinny Vietnamese refuge, Cung Le was an easy target for bullies..."</ref>
*[[Thanh Le]] - former [[List of ONE Championship champions|ONE Featherweight World Champion]]
*[[Thanh Le]] - former [[List of ONE Championship champions|ONE Featherweight World Champion]]
*[[Dat Nguyen (boxer)]] – World Ranked [[Pro boxing|Professional boxer]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=22110 |title=New School Pick of the Week: Dat Nguyen – Boxing News |publisher=Boxingscene.com |date=November 9, 2009 |access-date=January 5, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Dat Nguyen (boxer)]] – World Ranked [[Pro boxing|Professional boxer]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=22110 |title=New School Pick of the Week: Dat Nguyen – Boxing News |publisher=Boxingscene.com |date=November 9, 2009 |access-date=January 5, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Nam Phan]] – MMA fighter in the [[Ultimate Fighting Championship|UFC]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/fightfinder/fightfinder.asp?fighterID=5778 |title=Fight Finder – Nam Phan's Mixed Martial Arts Statistics |publisher=Sherdog.com |date=March 13, 1983 |access-date=January 5, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Nam Phan]] – MMA fighter in the [[Ultimate Fighting Championship|UFC]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/fightfinder/fightfinder.asp?fighterID=5778 |title=Fight Finder – Nam Phan's Mixed Martial Arts Statistics |publisher=Sherdog.com |date=March 13, 1983 |access-date=January 5, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Ben Nguyen]] – MMA fighter, fighting also in the UFC
*[[Ben Nguyen]] – MMA fighter, UFC Fighter
*[[Bi Nguyen]] – ''Survivor'' contestant and MMA fighter, formerly fought in [[ONE Championship]]
*[[Bi Nguyen]] – ''Survivor'' contestant and MMA fighter, formerly fought in [[ONE Championship]]
*[[Bao Quach]] – featherweight, professional mixed martial artist
*[[Bao Quach]] – featherweight, professional mixed martial artist
*[[Ngô Đồng]] – Grandmaster of the International school of Cuong Nhu Oriental Martial Arts, entomologist, Professor in the Department of Entomology and Nematology at the [[University of Florida]]


=== Poker ===
=== Poker ===
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*[[Daniel Nguyen]] – first Vietnamese American to play in the [[US Open (tennis)|US Open Tennis tournament]]
*[[Daniel Nguyen]] – first Vietnamese American to play in the [[US Open (tennis)|US Open Tennis tournament]]
*[[Learner Tien]] – professional tennis player
*[[Learner Tien]] – professional tennis player
*[[Michelle Do]] – table tennis player, Youngest ever member at 17 of the U.S. Women's Table Tennis Team for the [[2000 Summer Olympics]]


=== Esports ===
=== Esports ===
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=== Chess ===
=== Chess ===
*[[Paul Truong]] – professional chess player, married to [[Women's World Chess Championship|Women's World Chess Champion]] [[Susan Polgar]]
*[[Paul Truong]] – professional chess player, holds the [[United States Chess Federation|USCF]] title of National Master and [[FIDE Master]]. Married to [[Women's World Chess Championship|Women's World Chess Champion]] [[Susan Polgar]]
*[[Emily Nguyen]] – professional chess playe, [[Woman International Master]]
*[[Emily Nguyen]] – professional chess player, [[Woman International Master]]


=== Skating ===
=== Skating ===
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*[[Howard Bach]] – badminton player, the [[2005 IBF World Championships|2005 World Champion]]
*[[Howard Bach]] – badminton player, the [[2005 IBF World Championships|2005 World Champion]]
*[[Nguyễn Quang Minh]] – badminton player
*[[Nguyễn Quang Minh]] – badminton player

=== Swimming ===
*[[Haven Shepherd]] – swimmer
*[[Jacklyn Luu]] – [[Synchronized swimming|Synchronized swimmer]], competed at the [[2024 Summer Olympics]] winning a silver medal in the team event, first for the US since 2004
*[[Catherine Mai Lan Fox]] – Olympic swimmer


=== Other sports ===
=== Other sports ===
*[[Minh Thai]] – World’s First Rubik's Cube Champion in 1982
*[[Catherine Mai Lan Fox]] – Olympic swimmer with two gold medals
*[[Minh Thai]] – First ever World Rubik's Cube Champion (1982) completing at 22.95 seconds; author of the book ''The Winning Solution''
*[[Amy Tran]] – field hockey player
*[[Amy Tran]] – field hockey player
*[[Joe Walters]] – professional lacrosse player<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/jwalters1/status/1373073931431636994|access-date=2021-03-20|website=Twitter|language=en}}</ref>
*[[Joe Walters]] – professional lacrosse player
*[[Alain Nu]] – mentalist, illusionist, television personality, author, and speaker. He is known for demonstrations of ESP, mind reading, telekinesis, metal bending, and illusions
*[[Alain Nu]] – mentalist, illusionist
*[[Kim Maher]] – softball player, coach
*[[Kim Maher|Kim Ly Maher]] – collegiate All-American, won gold at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] with [[United States women's national softball team|US national softball team]], Head Coach of [[Southwestern Oklahoma State University]] women softball team
*[[Yen Hoang]] – [[wheelchair racing|wheelchair racer]]
*[[Yen Hoang]] – wheelchair racer
*[[Cole McDonald (skier)|Cole McDonald]] – freestyle skier
*[[Haven Shepherd]] (born Do Thi Thuy Phuong) – [[Paralympic Games|Paralympic]] swimmer. In 2018, she was included on the BBC [[100 Women (BBC)|100 Women list]]
*[[Kim Pawelek Brantly]] – marathon runner
*[[Cole McDonald (skier)|Cole McDonald]] – freestyle skier, named World Cup Rookie of the Year in 2022, youngest male mogul skier to participate in the [[2022 Winter Olympics]] at 18
*[[Kim Pawelek Brantly]] – 1999 Women’s [[USA Marathon Championships]] champion


==Religion==
==Religion==
* [[Thích Thiên-Ân]] (1925–1980) – Buddhist monk, meditation teacher and founder of International Buddhist Meditation Center in the Koreatown section of Los Angeles
* [[Thích Thiên-Ân]] (1925–1980) – Buddhist monk
* [[Luong Kim Dinh]] (1914–1997) – Catholic priest, scholar and philosopher
* [[Luong Kim Dinh]] (1914–1997) – Catholic priest, scholar and philosopher
* [[Dominic Mai Thanh Lương]] (1940–2017) – auxiliary bishop of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange]]
* [[Dominic Mai Thanh Lương]] (1940–2017) – auxiliary bishop of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange]]
* [[Thanh Thai Nguyen|Thomas Nguyễn Thái Thành]] – auxiliary bishop of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange]]
* [[Thanh Thai Nguyen|Thomas Nguyễn Thái Thành]] – auxiliary bishop of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange]]
* [[Peter C. Phan]] – Catholic theologian
* [[Peter C. Phan]] – Distinguished Catholic theologian and the inaugural holder of the Ellacuria Chair of Catholic Social Thought at [[Georgetown University]], taught at [[Catholic University of America]], and [[Union Theological Seminary (New York City)|Union Theological Seminary]]
* [[John-Nhan Tran]] – auxiliary bishop in the [[Archdiocese of Atlanta]] in Georgia
* [[John-Nhan Tran]] – auxiliary bishop in the [[Archdiocese of Atlanta]] in Georgia
* [[Michael Pham|Michael Phạm Minh Cường]] – auxiliary bishop for the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego]]
* [[Michael Pham|Michael Phạm Minh Cường]] – auxiliary bishop for the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego]]
* [[Jonathan Tran]] – theologian, and George W. Baines Chair of Religion at [[Baylor University]]
* [[Jonathan Tran]] – theologian, scholar


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 10:29, 16 December 2024

This is a list of notable Vietnamese Americans.

To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Vietnamese American, or must have independent reliable source references showing they are Vietnamese American and are notable.

Arts and entertainment

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Actors and actresses

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Lana Condor
Maggie Q

Anchors and reporters

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Directors

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Musicians

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Artists, models, and others

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Business

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Literature, authors and journalism

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Military

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Viet Xuan Luong

Politics and law

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Jacqueline Nguyen
Viet D. Dinh

Federal

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State Legislators

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Local Government

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Other, miscellaneous

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  • Bùi Diễm (1923–2021) – one of the last Vietnamese ambassadors to the United States during the final phase of the Vietnam War
  • Amanda Nguyen – Civil rights activist and CEO of Rise (non-governmental organization), she proposed and help draft the Sexual Assault Survivors' Rights Act, a landmark for civil rights and victims rights legislation in the United States that establishes, for the first time, statutory rights in federal code for survivors of sexual assault and rape. The law impacts nearly 25 million estimated rape survivors in the United States, which passed unanimously in Congress and was signed by President Barack Obama in 2016.[50][51] She was listed in 2022 Time Women of the Year.[52]
  • Minh Dang – speaker, and advocate on matters of human trafficking and social justice. Cofounder of anti-human trafficking organizations. She was also appointed by President Obama to serve on the U.S. Advisory Council to End Human Trafficking[53]
  • Wendy Duong – first Vietnamese-American to hold judicial office in the United States
  • Huu Chanh Nguyen – founder and former Prime Minister of the Government of Free Vietnam
  • Kiem Do – Former officer of the Republic of Vietnam Navy. When Saigon fell he secretly organized the successful evacuation of over 30,000 refugees aboard 32 naval ships. Ultimately preventing those 32 vessels and everyone aboard from falling into the hands of North Vietnamese forces. Later US schoolteacher and cost engineer
  • Pham Duc Trung Kien – private equity investor and philanthropist
  • Đỗ Ngọc Yến – The founder of Nguoi Viet Daily News the oldest and largest Vietnamese daily publication in the US, and a founding father of Little Saigon, Orange County California
  • Hồ Thành Việt – computer engineer and entrepreneur who is credited with making desktop publishing more accessible to Vietnamese speakers

Science and education

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Eugene H. Trinh
Han Dinh

Sports, athletes, games

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Cung Le
Dat Nguyen
Leta Lindley

Baseball

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Basketball

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  • Mark Tatum – Sports and business executive who is currently serving as the Deputy Commissioner of the NBA under Adam Silver, also currently holds the position of the NBA's chief operating officer
  • Jaylin Williams – first player of Vietnamese descent to be drafted in the NBA, professional basketball player[69]
  • Johnny JuzangNBA player
  • Kaylynne Truong – first women of Vietnamese descent to be selected in the WNBA, professional basketball player
  • David Arnold – professional basketball player
  • Tam Dinh – professional basketball player
  • Duong Vinh Luan – professional basketball player
  • Khoa Tran – professional basketball player
  • Larry Tieu – professional basketball player

Soccer

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Fighting sports

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Poker

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Golf

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Tennis

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Esports

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  • Ken Hoang – American professional Super Smash Bros. Melee player and television personality. He was widely considered the most dominant Melee player in the world during the early years of the game's competitive scene in the early to mid-2000s. He pioneered several gameplay techniques integral to the game's competitive play. An gained the nickname "The King of Smash". Hoang was the 2004–2005 national champion of Major League Gaming, the 2007 international champion of Evolution Championship Series World Finals, and was the highest ranked Super Smash Bros. Melee player in the United States, Survivor contestant
  • NuckleDu – professional fighting game player particularly Street Fighter
  • Andy Dinh – professional League of Legends player, Owner of Team SoloMid (TSM), an esports organization
  • Balls (gamer) – professional League of Legends player
  • Hai (gamer) – professional League of Legends player

Chess

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Skating

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Football

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Badminton

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Swimming

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Other sports

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Religion

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References

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