List of Polish Americans
Appearance
This is a list of notable Polish Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.
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Arts and Entertainment
- Nick Adams (1931-1968) film actor, mother was Polish-American [1]
- Grant Aleksander (1959- ) film and daytime actor Guiding Light
- Stanley Andrews (1891-1969) Radio and TV actor
- Magda Apanowicz (1985- ) Canadian actress (Caprica)[2]
- Carroll Baker (1931- ) film actress and author [3]
- Christine Baranski (1952- ) film, theater and television actress[4]
- Kristen Bell (1980- ) film/television actress (Veronica Mars)[5]
- Maria Bello (1967- ) Academy Award-nominated actress[6]
- Carlos Bernard - TV actor (24)[7]
- Lisa Boyle (1968- ) actress and model[8]
- David Burtka (1975- ) TV and Theater actor
- Jennifer Connelly (1970- ) Academy Award winning actress; her mother is a Jew from Poland [9]
- Elzbieta Czyzewska (1938- ) Polish-born award winning theater, film and TV actress. [10]
- Janice Dickinson (1955- ) model, reality television star, her mother is of Polish heritage
- Dagmara Dominczyk (1976- ) Polish-born actress [11]
- Marika Dominczyk (1980- ) Polish-born television actress
- Anne Dudek (1975- ) television actress (Mad Men, House M.D)
- Alexis Dziena (1984- ) TV & film actress (When in Rome)
- George Dzundza (1945- ) TV & film actor
- Alice Greczyn (1986- ) Actress
- Gilda Gray (1901-1959) actress and dancer[12]
- Marilu Henner (1952- ) television actress, (Taxi) and health book author, her father is of Polish decent [13]
- John Hodiak (1914-1955) Film actor
- Bonnie Hunt (1961 - ) is a two-time Golden Globe– and an Emmy Award-nominated American actress, comedienne, writer, director, television producer and daytime television host of The Bonnie Hunt Show
- Scarlett Johansson (1984- ) actress, (Lost in Translation), her mother is a Jew from Poland
- Jane Kaczmarek (1955- ) film and television actress (Malcolm in the Middle)[14]
- Nina Kaczorowski (1975- ) actress, stunt woman, model and dancer
- Ted Knight (1923-1986) Emmy award winning film and television actor (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Too Close for Comfort)[15]
- Linda Kozlowski (1958- ) Actress (Crocodile Dundee)[16]
- Jane Krakowski (1968- ) TV, theater & film actress (Ally McBeal)
- John Krasinski (1979- ) TV and film actor (The Office)[17]
- Carole Landis (1919 - 1948) Film actress, mother was of Polish decent [18]
- Joe Lando (1961- ) TV and film actor (Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman) [19]
- Tea Leoni (1966- ) Film and TV actress, her paternal grandmother is of Polish decent [20]
- Justin Long (1978- ) Film and television actor, his mother, former Broadway actress Wendy Lesniak, is of Polish descent.
- Eric Mabius (1971- ) TV and film actor (Ugly Betty, The Crow) [21]
- Rose Marie (1923 - ) TV and film actress, (The Dick Van Dyke Show) mother is of Polish heritage [22]
- Ross Martin (1920 - 1981) Polish-born TV and film actor (Wild Wild West)[23]
- Jason Mewes (1974- ) Jay of Jay and Silent Bob duo.
- Helena Modjeska (1840-1909) Polish-born actress who specialized in Shakespearean roles[24]
- Pola Negri (1894-1987) Polish film actress who achieved notoriety as a femme fatale in silent films between 1910s and 1930s[25]
- Jerry O'Connell (1974- ) TV and film actor, mother is Polish-American [26][27]
- Jerry Orbach (1935 - 2004) Tony Award winner, theater, TV and film actor, mother was Polish-American (TV series Law & Order, film Dirty Dancing)[28]
- Joanna Pacula (1957- ) Polish-born actress[29]
- Jared Padalecki (1982 - ) TV actor - (Gilmore Girls and Supernatural)[30]
- Adrianne Palicki (1983- ) TV actress
- Stefanie Powers (1942- ) Stage, TV, film actress and singer[31][32]
- Beata Pozniak (1960- ) Polish-born actress, film director, painter, fashion model and activist who is now based out of the United States (Babylon 5, JFK)[33]
- Robert Prosky (1930- ) Character and TV actor (Hill Street Blues)[34]
- Maggie Q, actor and model
- John Ratzenberger (1947- ) TV actor (Cheers)[35]
- John Rubinstein (1945- ) TV and film actor [36]
- Chloë Sevigny (1974- ) Film actress and model [37] her mother is of Polish descent
- Casey Siemaszko (1961- ) Film/television actor[38][39]
- Nina Siemaszko (1970- ) Film/television actress[40]
- Olga Sosnovska (1972- ) Polish-born TV and soap opera actress (All My Children)[41]
- Gloria Swanson (1899-1983) Film actress (Sunset Boulevard)[42]
- Loretta Swit (1937 - ) Stage and television actress, (MASH)[43]
- Keith Szarabajka (1952- ) TV and film actor
- Eric Szmanda (1975- ) TV actor (CSI)[44]
- Stephen Tobolowsky (1951 - ) American film and TV actor (Heroes)
- Tom Tyler (1903 - 1954) Film actor (Adventures of Captain Marvel)[45]
- James Urbaniak (1963- ) Film, television and theatre actor
- Michael Vartan (1968 - ) Film and television actor, mother was born in Poland [46]
- Paul Wesley(1982 - ) Film and television
- Jean Wallace (1923-1990) Film actress
- Pia Zadora (1954 - ) actress and singer, Polish-American mother [47]
- Debra Messing (1968 - ) is an American actress
- Sarah Silverman (1970 - ) is an American comedian, writer, singer, guitarist and actress
- David Arquette (1971 - ) is an American actor, film director, producer and screenwriter
- Daphne Zuniga (1962 - ) is an American actress
- William Shatner (1931 - ) is a Canadian double Emmy-, Golden Globe- and Saturn Award-winning actor and novelist
- Alex Borstein (1971 - ) is an American actress, voice actress, writer and comedian
- Elijah Wood (1981 - ) is an American actor
- Estelle Getty (1923 – 2008) was an American actress, who appeared in film, theatre and television
- Madeline Zima (1985 – ) actress
- Harry Shearer (1943 - ) is an American actor, comedian, writer, musician and radio host
- Fred Savage (1976 - ) is an American actor and television and film director, and producer
- Peter Falk (1927 - ) is an American actor
- Frank Oz (1944 - ) is a British-born American film director, actor and puppeteer
- Liev Schreiber (1967 - ) is a film and stage actor
- Lee Strasberg (1901 – 1982) was an American actor, director, and one of the best-known acting teachers in American theater and film
- Jack Benny (1894 - 1974) was an American comedian, vaudevillian, and actor for radio, television, and film.
- Mayim Bialik (1975 - ) is an American actress
- Harvey Keitel (1939 - ) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor
- Leelee Sobieski (1982 - ) is an American actress
- Patrycja Mikula (1983 - ) also known as Patricia Mikula is a model and Playboy Cybergirl
- Sam Zell (1941 - ) is a U.S.-born billionaire and real estate entrepreneur
- Madeline Zima (1985 - ) is an American actress
- Steven Lukaszczyk (1991- ) is an American visionary
- Zero Mostel (1915 – 1977) was an American actor of stage and screen, best known for his portrayal of comic characters such as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Max Bialystock in The Producers
- Shia LaBeouf (1986 - ) is an American actor, voice actor, and comedian.
- Joshua Malina (1966 - ) is an American film and stage actor
- Pesach Burstein (1896 - 1986) was an Israeli-American, Polish American actor, comedian, singer and director of Yiddish vaudeville and Yiddish theater
Architecture
- John S. Flizikowski (1868 - 1934) Prominent Chicago architect
- Daniel Libeskind (1946 - ) Polish-born renowned architect [48]
Arts
- Richard Anuszkiewicz (1930 - ) op art painter, sculptor, and printmaker[49]
- Joseph Bakos (aka Jozef Bakos) (1891-1977) Southwestern artist [50]
- Władysław T. Benda (1873 - 1948) painter/illustrator[51]
- Hedwig Gorski (1949 - ) performance poet and an avant-garde artist[52]
- Tamara de Lempicka (1898 - 1980) art deco artist[53]
- Jan Lorenc (1954 - ) photographer and designer[54]
- Jozef Mazur (1897 - 1970) painter & stained glass artist
- Rafał Olbiński (1945 - ) artist[55]
- Ed Paschke (1939 - 2004) artist[56]
- Miroslaw Rogala (1954 - ) video artist[57]
- Theodore Roszak (1907 - 1981) sculptor[58]
- David Seymour (1911-1956) Polish-born Photographer & Photojournalist
- Julian Stanczak (1928 - ) painter[59]
- Stanislaw Szukalski (1893 - 1987) painter, sculptor and pseudoscientific historian
- Arthur Szyk (1894 - 1951) political cartoonist[60]
- Jack Tworkov (1900 - 1982) painter[61]
- Max Weber (artist) (1881 - 1961) Polish-born Expressionist painter [62]
- Krzysztof Wodiczko (1943 - ) artist[63]
- Michael Zabrocki (1959 - ) Catholic Recording Artist]][64]
- Korczak Ziolkowski (1908 - 1982) sculptor of Crazy Horse Memorial[65]
Filmmakers
- Andrzej Bartkowiak (1950 - ) cinematographer, director and actor[66]
- Richard Boleslawski (1889 - 1937) Director (The Painted Veil)
- Tad Danielewski (1921 - 1993) director/producer[67]
- Samuel Goldwyn (1882 - 1974) well-known Hollywood motion picture producer and founding contributor of several motion picture studios[68]
- Janusz Kamiński (1959 - ) two time Oscar winning cinematographer and film director who has photographed all of Steven Spielberg's movies since 1993's Schindler's List[69]
- Martin Kunert - writer/director (Campfire Tales, MTV's Fear, Voices of Iraq)
- Rudolph Maté (1898 - 1964) accomplished cinematographer and film director[70]
- Alan J. Pakula (1928 - 1998) producer, writer and director (Sophie's Choice)
- Andrzej Sekula (1954 - ) cinematographer and film director[71]
- J. Michael Straczynski (1954 - ) writer/producer (Babylon 5 franchise)
- Gore Verbinski (1964 - ) Director (Pirates of the Caribbean (all 3 films), The Mexican, The Ring)
- Wachowski Brothers: Filmakers/Directors Larry Wachowski (1965 - ) and Andy Wachowski (1967 - ), The Matrix, V for Vendetta [72]
- Albert Warner (1883 - 1967) one of the founders of Warner Bros. Studios[73]
- Harry Warner (1881 - 1958) one of the founders of Warner Bros. and a major contributor to the development of the film industry[74]
- Jack Warner (1892 - 1978) president and driving force behind the highly successful development of Warner Brothers Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California[75]
- Sam Warner (1887 - 1927) co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Warner Brothers film company[76]
- Billy Wilder (1906 - 2002) journalist, screenwriter, film director, and producer whose career spanned more than 50 years and 60 films[77]
- Dariusz Wolski - Polish born cinematographer, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Crow, A Perfect Murder, Crimson Tide[78]
- Aaron Spelling (1923 - 2006) was an American film and television producer
- David Geffen (1943 - ) is an American record executive, film producer, theatrical producer and philanthropist
- Stanley Kubrick (1928 – 1999) was an influential American-British filmmaker, screenwriter, producer and photographer
- Roman Polanski (1933) is an influential and renowned filmmaker, born in Poland, fled US in 1978 due to allegations of statutory rape.
- Sam Spiegel (1901 – 1985) was an independent Academy Award-winning film producer
Journalism
- Mika Brzezinski (1967 - ) NBC and MSNBC News Journalist and Commentator
- Rita Cosby (1964 - ) MSNBC Anchor and Journalist [79]
- Laura Ingraham (1964 - ) conservative political TV commentator/radio show host/author
- Max Kolonko - TV personality and News Correspondent, Author, Producer, [237]</ref>
- Michelle Kosinski (1974 - ) NBC News Correspondent
- Jim Miklaszewski - chief Pentagon correspondent for NBC News[80]
- Mike Royko (1932 - 1997) long-running newspaper columnist in Chicago, Illinois
- Carl Monday - Cleveland's Famous Investigative journalists,[238]</ref>
- Alan Krashesky - Anchorman of Chicago's WLS-TV or ABC 7.
- Gloria Steinem (1934 - ) is an American feminist icon, journalist, and social and political activist
Literature
- Mark Z. Danielewski (1966 - ) author of House of Leaves.
- Stuart Dybek (1942 - ) poet, writer and author of five books[81]
- Hedwig Gorski (1949 - ) performance poet and an avant-garde artist[82]
- Joseph Janczak - writer and author of The Rocket:Baseball Legend Roger Clemens[83]
- Jerzy Kosiński (1933 - 1991) English-language novelist
- Czesław Miłosz (1911 - 2004) Nobel prize winning poet, prose writer, essayist and translator[84]
- Andrew Nagorski (1947 - ) Non-fiction/fiction author and award winning senior editor of Newsweek magazine [85]
- Michael Alfred Peszke (1932 - ) psychiatrist and historian of the Polish Armed Forces in World War II[86]
- Terese Pencak Schwartz (1947 - ) writer, speaker and publicist most well known as the producer of the website www.holocaustforgotten.com [87], website dedicated to the non-Jewish victims of the Holocaust of World War II.
- James Rollins (1961 - ) (born Jim Czajkowski) bestselling author of fantasy and action-adventure thrillers (Sandstorm, Map of Bones)
- Diane Wakoski (1937-) poet and essayist in residence at Michigan State University [239]
- Maia Wojciechowska (1927 - 2002) writer of children's books[88]
- Leo Yankevich (1961 - ) critic, editor, poet and translator associated with The New Formalist movement[89]
- Adam Zamoyski (1949 - ) historian and a member of the Zamoyski ancient Polish nobility family[90]
- George Zebrowski (1945 - ) science fiction author[91]
- Roger Zelazny (1937 - 1995) writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels
- Aleksandra Ziółkowska Boehm (1949 - ) historical author
- Arthur Miller (1915 – 2005) was an American playwright and essayist
- J.D. Salinger (1919 - ) is an American author, best known for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye, as well as his reclusive nature
- Leo Rosten (1908 - 1997) teacher and academic, but is best known as a humorist in the fields of scriptwriting, storywriting, journalism and Yiddish lexicography
Models
- Michelle Buswell (1983 - ) Model
- Erica Campbell - model/adult model [92]
- Anna Chudoba - model/reality TV star[93]
- Janice Dickinson (1955 - ) self-proclaimed first supermodel, fashion photographer, actress, author and an agent[94][95]
- Katarzyna Dolinska (unknown) model and contestant of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 10
- Diane Klimaszewski (1971 - ) model and one half of the Coors Light Twins with sister Elaine[96]
- Elaine Klimaszewski (1971 - ) model and one half of the Coors Light Twins with sister Diane[97]
- Joanna Krupa (1981 - ) model and actress[98]
- Jordan Monroe (1986 - ) Playboy model [99]
- Beth Ostrosky (1972 - ) model and wife of Howard Stern[100]
- Anna Jagodzinska - Polish model, born in Sierpc.
- Anja Rubik - Polish model, born in Czestochowa.
Music
- Michael Anthony (1954 - ) bassist for the band Van Halen
- Jerry Augustyniak (1958 - ) drummer for the band 10,000 Maniacs
- Pat Benatar (1953 - ) rock singer who had numerous hits during the 1980s ("Heartbreaker", "I Need A Lover", "You Better Run")[101]
- Eddie Blazonczyk - polka musician[102]
- Isis Gee (1972 - ) pop singer, songwriter, and composer
- Neil Diamond (1941 - ) is an American singer-songwriter and occasional actor
- Peter Cetera (1944 - ) singer/songwriter & bass player for the band Chicago[103]
- Leonard Chess - co-founder of Chess Records
- Phil Chess - co-founder of Chess Records
- Dick Dale (1937 - ) pioneer of surf rock and one of the most influential guitarists of the early 1960s, experimented with reverb and made use of custom made Fender amplifiers
- Ann Danielewski (1968 - ) also known as Poe, one of several female singer-songwriters to first hit the modern rock charts in the mid-1990s
- Henry Doktorski (1956 - ) Concert Accordionist, Pianist, Composer & Conductor
- Adam Dutkiewicz (1977 - ) Guitarist for Killswitch Engage
- Urszula Dudziak (1943 - ) jazz singer[104]
- Rik Fox - bass/guitar player for heavy metal bands Steeler, Sin and W.A.S.P., Renaissance Faire organizer[105]
- Paul Gilbert (1966 - ) guitarist for Mr.Big and Racer X[106]
- Leopold Godowsky (1870 - 1938) polish born pianist/composer
- Josh Groban (1981 - ) Singer, songwriter.
- Lawrence Gwozdz (1953 - ) saxophone player[107]
- Józef Hofmann (1876 - 1957) polish born pianist/composer
- Mieczyslaw Horzowski (1892 - 1993) polish born pianist[108]
- Bobby Jarzombek (1963 - ) drummer for Halford[109]
- Ron Jarzombek - guitarist of Watchtower
- Jan A. P. Kaczmarek (1953 - ) Academy Award winning composer[110]
- Jan Kiepura (1902 - 1966) tenor[111]
- Greg Kihn (1950 - ) pop musician, frontman for Greg Kihn Band[112]
- Pee Wee King (1914 - 2000) country-western singer/songwriter The Tennessee Waltz[113]
- Miliza Korjus (1909 - 1980) Polish-born opera singer and actress
- Adam Kowalczyk - Guitar player for the band Live
- Ed Kowalczyk (1971 - ) Lead singer of the band Live
- Gene Krupa (1909 - 1973) big band/jazz drummer[114]
- Liberace (1919 - 1987) charismatic and flamboyant American entertainer[115]
- Adam Makowicz (1940 - ) jazz pianist/composer[116]
- Ray Manzarek (1939 - ) The Doors keyboardist and co-founder [117]
- Marilyn Mazur (1955 - ) percussionist/composer/singer/pianist/bandleader
- Paul Mazurkiewicz - drummer for Cannibal Corpse[118]
- Robert Muczynski (1929 - ) composer
- Karen O (1978 - ) "Yeah Yeah Yeahs" singer[119]
- Ken Peplowski (1959 - ) jazz clarinet/saxophonist[120]
- Adolph Poczatek (1911 - 1984) Performer / Founder, Adolph's Polka Aces Band, Member, Frankie Yankovic Band.[121][122]
- Gene Pitney (1940 - 2006) singer and songwriter [123]
- Bogdan Raczynski - braindance artist[124]
- Frederic Rzewski (1938 - ) composer/pianist[125]
- Johnny Rzeznik (1965 - ) guitarist/vocalist of Goo Goo Dolls[126]
- Richie Sambora (1959 - ) Bon Jovi guitarist[127]
- Matt Skiba (1976 - ) Lead singer and guitarist for Alkaline Trio
- Ruth Slenczynska (1925 - ) pianist
- Walt Solek Polka musician
- Zygmunt Stojowski (1870 - 1946) pianist/composer[128]
- Leopold Stokowski (1882 - 1977) conductor/composer
- Roman Totenberg - Polish born violinist
- Michał Urbaniak (1943 - ) jazz musician[129]
- Bobby Vinton (1935 - ) pop singer[130]
- Henryk Wars (1902 - 1977) composer[131]
- Jack White - singer/guitarist for The White Stripes[132]
- Frankie Yankovich Polka musician
- Franciszek Zachara (1898 - 1966) composer & pianist
- Frank Klepacki (born May 25, 1974) is an American musician, video game music composer and sound director best known for his work on the Command & Conquer series.
- Marilyn Manson (1969 - ) is an American musician as well as an artist
- Keith Urban (1967 - ) is a New Zealand Grammy- and ARIA-winning country music singer
- Hillel Slovak (1962 – 1988) was an Israeli-American musician best known as the original guitarist and founding member of the Los Angeles rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers
- John Curulewski (1950 – 1988) was one of the original members of Styx
- JoJo (1990 - ) Joanna Noëlle Blagden Levesque, is an American pop and R&B singer–songwriter and actress, is an American pop and R&B singer–songwriter and actress
- Jacques Singer (1910 - 1980) was an American conductor
TV
- Elizabeth Hasselbeck (1977 - ) Co-host of The View and contestant on Survivor[133]
- Bonnie Hunt (1961 - ) Host of The Bonnie Hunt Show
- Jenny Jones (1946 - ) talk show host who hosted The Jenny Jones Show from 1991 to 2002[134]
- John Krazinski (1979 - ), actor, The Office (US series)
- Richard "Mach" Machowicz - host of Discovery Channel's Future Weapons, former Navy SEAL
- Charlie O'Connell (1975 - ) Reality and TV actor (The Bachelor)
- Janelle Pierzina (1980 - ) contestant on the sixth and All-Star seasons of the American version of the CBS reality show Big Brother [135]
- Anthony Radziwill (1959 - 1999) television executive/filmmaker[136]
- Pat Sajak (1946 - ) host of the popular and long-running television game show Wheel of Fortune[137]
- Edyta Sliwinska (1982 - ) Ballroom Dancer and Champion featured on Dancing With The Stars [240]
- Steve Wilkos (1964 - ) Talk Show Host
- Peter J. Lucas http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_J._Lucas
Theater and Dance
- Christine Baranski - winner of both the Tony and Drama Desk Awards twice
- Walter Bobbie - baptized Wladyslaw Babij - A-list Broadway Director
- David Burtka (1975 - ) Broadway actor
- Jerry Jarrett - born Jerome Jaroslow - Broadway musicalk theater actor
- Staś Kmieć- renowned theater and dance choreographer
- Jane Krakowski (winner of the 2003 Tony Award)
- Jerry Orbach (1935 - 2004) Tony Award winner
- Scott Schwartz - Broadway Director, playwright
- Anna Sokolow - leading American modern-dance choreographer, Broadway choreographer
- Karen Ziemba - Tony Award-winning actress, singer and dancer
Other
- Lelord Kordel (1904 - 2001) nutritionst and author of books on healthy living
- Caroline Myss - Author, Speaker & Healing Intuitive [138]
- Bob Koshinski - American sports broadcaster and VP/GM of Empire Sports Network
- Wojciech Madrak - A world renowned performer
Business
- Max Factor, Sr - Polish born Cosmetics Company founder
- Leo Gerstenzang - inventor of Q-Tips[139]
- Tom Kalinske - former president and CEO of Sega of America
- Bernard Lichtenstein - a Polish tailor, founder of Wrangler Jeans brand
- Reuben Mattus - founder of the Häagen-Dazs company
- Rose Mattus - founder of the Häagen-Dazs company
- Frank Piasecki - founder of Piasecki Helicopter Company, inventor of dual-rotor helicopters
- Barbara Piasecka Johnson (1937 - ) humanitarian, art collector and one of the richest women in the world[140][141]
- Henry Juszkiewicz - Chairman and CEO of Gibson Guitars Corp.[142]
- Helena Rubenstein - Polish-born Cosmetics company founder
- Martha Stewart (1941 - ) business magnate, author, editor, former stock broker, model, and homemaking advocate[143]
- Bob Stupak (1942 - ) founder of the Vegas World casino and the Stratosphere tower
- Jack Tramiel (1928 - ) founder of Commodore, President & CEO of Atari [144]
- Sanford I. Weill (1933 - ) billionaire, banker, philanthropist, CEO and Chairman of Citigroup [145]
- Steve Wozniak (1950 - ) co-founder of Apple, philanthropist[146]
- Christian Brevoort Zabriskie (1864 - 1936) vice president of Pacific Coast Borax Company, for whom Zabriskie Point in Death Valley is named
- David Geffen (1943 - ) is an American record executive, film producer, theatrical producer and philanthropist
Explorers
- John Scolvus (15th century) John of Kolno, semi-legendary sailor, possibly the first Pole in America
Military
- Gabby Gabreski (1919 - 2002) fighter ace in World War II, and again in Korea[147]
- Jan Karski (1914 - 2000) Polish World War II resistance fighter and scholar[148]
- Tadeusz Kościuszko (1746 - 1817) Polish and Lithuanian national hero, general and a leader of 1794 uprising (which bears his name) against the Russian Empire[149]
- Włodzimierz Krzyżanowski (1824 - 1887) Polish military leader and a Union general in the American Civil War[150]
- Donald J. Kutyna (1933 - ) general, commander in chief of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and the United States Space Command from 1990 to 1992, and commander of Air Force Space Command at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado from 1987 to 1990
- Kazimierz Pułaski - (1746 - 1779) Polish soldier and politician who has been called "the father of American cavalry." From 1777 until his death, Pułaski fought in the American Revolutionary War for the independence of the United States.
- Hyman Rickover - (1900 - 1986) Admiral in US Navy, known as the "Father of the Nuclear Navy", first Director of Naval Reactors.
- Edward L. Rowny (1917-) U.S. Army General and ambassador Chief U.S. Negotiator for Arms Control, born in Baltimore, MD
- John Shalikashvili (1936 - ) U.S. Army general and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, born in Warsaw, Poland and emigrated to U.S. as a teenager. Became the first draftee to rise to rank of General and first JCS Chairman after General Colin Powell.
- Matt Urban (1919 - 1995) U. S. Army officer, per Guinness Book of World Records the most decorated U. S. serviceman[151]
- Frank P. Witek (1921 - 1944) U.S. Marine and Medal of Honor Recipient[152]
Politics
- A. Bruce Bielaski - director of the Bureau of Investigation (now the Federal Bureau of Investigation)
- Jackie Biskupski - politician and Businesswoman from Utah
- Zbigniew Brzezinski (1928 - ) political scientist, geostrategist, and statesman[153]
- Susan Bysiewicz (1961 - ) Secretary of State, Connecticut
- John D. Cherry (1951 - ) Lt. Governor, Michigan
- Andrew R. Ciesla (1953 - ) State Senator, New Jersey, Republican
- Ed Derwinski (1926 - ) former U.S. Secretary of Veteran Affairs
- John Dingell (1926 - ) Democratic Representative from Michigan, Dean (longest-serving member) of the House of Representatives
- Thaddeus J. Dulski (1915 - 1988) U.S. House of Representatives, N.Y.
- Kirsten Gillibrand (1966 - ) U.S. Senator, N.Y., father is of Polish heritage.
- John A. Gronouski (1919 - 1996) Postmaster General & ambassador
- Chuck Hagel - Senator, Nebraska, Republican [154]
- Kyle Janek (1958 - ) State senator, Texas, Republican
- Leon Jaworski (1905 - 1982) special prosecutor during the Watergate Scandal
- Paul E. Kanjorski (1937 - ) Pennsylvania Congressman, Democrat
- Marcy Kaptur (1946 - ) U.S. Representative for the Ninth Congressional District of Ohio, Democrat
- Jerry Kleczka (1943 - ) Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from 1985 to 2005, representing the Fourth Congressional District of Wisconsin
- Ted Kulongoski (1940 - ) Governor of Oregon, Democrat
- Raymond Lesniak (1946 - ) State senator, New Jersey, Democrat
- Bill Lipinski (1937 - ) Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from 1983 to 2005, representing the 3rd District of Illinois
- Dan Lipinski (1966 - ) member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the District of Illinois
- George D. Maziarz (1953 - ) Republican state senator from New York's 62nd district
- Barbara Mikulski (1936 - ) member of the Democratic Party, United States Senator representing the State of Maryland[155]
- Frank Murkowski (1933 - ) politician and former Governor of Alaska, Republican.
- Lisa Murkowski (1957 - ) junior United States Senator from Alaska, first U.S. Senator who was born in Alaska and Alaska's first female senator
- Edmund Muskie (1914 - 1996) Democratic politician from Maine, served as Governor of Maine, a U.S. Senator, as U.S. Secretary of State, and ran as a candidate for Vice President of the United States
- Marian P. Opala (1921 - ) Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice
- Tim Pawlenty (1960 - ) Governor of Minnesota, Republican. father is of Polish decent.
- Ed Pawlowski - Mayor of Allentown, Pennsylvania
- Gene Pelowski (1952 - ) Representative in the Minnesota State Legislature for District 31A and a teacher at Winona Senior High School in Winona, Minnesota
- Wladyslaw Pleszczynski - conservative editor and writer
- Adam Przeworski (1940 - ) professor of Political Science[156]
- Roman Pucinski (1919 - 2002) House of Representatives, Illinois
- Dan Rostenkowski (1928 - ) served in the U.S. Congress as a U.S. Representative for Illinois from 1959 to 1995
- Michael Skarzynski, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Trade Development from 1989 to 1991
- Richard Trumka - leader in the American labor movement
- Alexander Vershbow - United States Ambassador to South Korea
- Aldona Wos - United States Ambassador to Estonia until early December 2006
- Marion Zioncheck (1901 - 1936) served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1933 until his death in 1936, Democrat
- Michael Bloomberg (1942 - ) is an American businessman and politician, and the current Mayor of New York City
- Bernard Sanders (1941 - ) is the junior United States Senator from Vermont
Religion
- Paul Gregory Bootkoski (1940 - ) Bishop of Metuchen
- Fabian Bruskewitz (1935 - ) Bishop of Lincoln, Nebraska
- Walter Ciszek (1904 - 1984) Jesuit priest held by the Soviet Union for 23 years, between 1941 and 1963[157]
- Franciszek Chalupka ( - ) Polish priest, founder of the first Polish parishes in New England, started from 1887
- Józef Dąbrowski (1842 - 1903) Catholic priest[158]
- William Dembski (1960 - ) a prominent proponent of intelligent design
- Edward U. Kmiec (1936 - ) Bishop of Buffalo, New York
- John Cardinal Krol (1910 - 1996) Archbishop of Philadelphia[159]
- Jerome Edward Listecki (1949 - ) Bishop of La Crosse
- Adam Maida (1930 - ) Archbishop of Detroit, Michigan[160]
- David Miscavige (1960 - ) Chairman of the Board of Religious Technology Center (RTC), a corporation that controls the trademarked names and symbols of Dianetics and Scientology, and controls the copyrighted teachings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard[161]
- Leopold Moczygemba (1824-1891) Franciscan, founder of the first Polish settlement in Panna Maria, TX
- Edmund Cardinal Szoka (1927 - ) former president of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State and Governor of Vatican City[162]
- Thomas Gerard Wenski (1950 - ) Bishop of Orlando, Florida
- David Zubik (born 1949) Roman Catholic Bishop of Pittsburgh
Science
- Henryk Arctowski (1871 - 1958) scientist, oceanographer and Antarctica's explorer[163]
- Paul Baran (1926 - ) one of the developers of packet-switched networks along with Donald Davies and Leonard Kleinrock
- Mieczysław G. Bekker (1905 - 1989) engineer and scientist[164]
- Karol J. Bobko (1937 - ) former NASA astronaut[165]
- Marie Skłodowska Curie (1867-1934) pioneer in field of radioactivity.
- Jan Czochralski chemist who invented the Czochralski process, which is used to grow single crystals and is used in the production of semiconductor wafers.
- Elonka Dunin (1958 - ) game developer, writer, and amateur cryptographer who maintains a website dedicated to the Kryptos sculpture/cipher located at the CIA's headquarters[166]
- Richard Phillips Feynman (1918 - 1988) Physicist, 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics[167]
- Casimir Funk (1884 - 1967) biochemist, generally credited with the first formulation of the concept of Vitamins in 1912[168]
- Walter Golaski (1913 - 1996) Mechanical-Bio-Medical Engineer[169]
- Roald Hoffmann (1937 - ) chemist & writer, Nobel Prize winner (1981)[170]
- Leonid Hurwicz (1917 - 2008) economist, Nobel Prize winner (2007)[171]
- Christopher Jargocki (1944 - ) physicist & author[172]
- Hilary Koprowski (1916 - ) virologist and immunologist[173]
- Alfred Korzybski (1879 - 1950) probably best-remembered for developing the theory of general semantics[174]
- Stephanie Kwolek (1923 - ) inventor nylon and kevlar[175]
- Ralph Modjeski (1861 - 1940) engineer & bridge builder[176]
- Jan Moor-Jankowski (1924 - 2005) primatologist and a fighter for Polish independence against Nazi Germany[177]
- Albert Abraham Michelson (1852 – 1931) Polish-born American physicist. Awarded the Nobel Prize in physics (1907) for work done on the measurement of the speed of light. He is also the first American to receive the Nobel in the sciences.
- Bohdan Paczyński (1940 - 2007) astronomer, leading scientist in theory of the evolution of stars[178]
- Scott E. Parazynski (1961 - ) NASA astronaut[179]
- James A. Pawelczyk (1960 - ) astronaut, Associate Professor of Physiology and Kinesiology at Penn State[180]
- Frank Piasecki (1919 - ) aviation engineer, developed vertical lift aircraft
- Isidor Isaac Rabi (1898 – 1988) Born in Rymanów, Galicia (Poland) emigrated to the U.S. in 1899. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics (1944) for work on molecular-beam magnetic-resonance detection method.
- Albert Sabin - Polish born medical scientist, discovered oral vaccine for Polio
- Andrew W. Schally (1926 - ) endocrinologist and Nobel Prize winner in 1977 in Medicine for research work[181]
- Tadeusz Sendzimir (1894 - 1989) engineer and inventor of international renown with 120 patents in mining and metallurgy, 73 of which were awarded to him in the United States[182]
- Alfred Tarski (1902 - 1983) mathematician, philosopher[183]
- Stanisław Ulam (1909 - 1984) mathematician who participated in the Manhattan Project and proposed the Teller – Ulam design of thermonuclear weapons[184]
- Frank Wilczek (1951 - ) physicist, Nobel Prize 2004[185]
- Aleksander Wolszczan (1946 - ) astronomer, discoverer of the first extrasolar planets and pulsar planets[186]
- Maria Zakrzewska (1829 - 1902) pioneering female doctor in the United States[187]
- Florian Znaniecki (1882 - 1958) sociologist/philosopher[188]
- Antoni Zygmund (1900 - 1992) mathematician, "Trigonometric Series"[189]
- Julius Axelrod (1912 – 2004) was an American biochemist
Sports
Baseball
- Joe Borowski - Cleveland Indians Closing Pitcher
- Stan Coveleski (1889 - 1984) Major League Baseball player during the 1910s and 1920s[190]
- Moe Drabowsky (1935 - 2006) right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball[191]
- Steve Gromek (1920 - 2002) pitcher in Major League Baseball[192]
- Mark Grudzielanek (1970 - ) second baseman in Major League Baseball, plays for the Kansas City Royals[193]
- Ray Jablonski (1926 - 1985) third baseman in Major League Baseball with an 8-year career from 1953 to 1960[194]
- Ted Kluszewski (1924 - 1988) Major League First Basemen [195]
- Whitey Kurowski (1918 - 1999) third baseman in Major League Baseball who played his entire career for the St. Louis Cardinals (1941-49)
- Tony Kubek (1936 - ) baseball player and television broadcaster[196]
- Eddie Lopat (1918 - 1992) Major League Baseball pitcher
- Stan Lopata (1925 - ) Major League Baseball player[197]
- Greg Luzinski (1950 - ) former left fielder in Major League Baseball
- Phil Mankowski (1953 - ) former third basemen in Major League Baseball who played for the Detroit Tigers and New York Mets.
- Bill Mazeroski (1936 - ) former Major League baseball player[198]
- Barney McCosky (1917 - 1996) center fielder/left fielder in Major League Baseball[199]
- Doug Mientkiewicz (1974 - ) first baseman for the New York Yankees[200]
- Stan Musial (1920 - ) former player in Major League Baseball who played 22 seasons for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1941 to 1963[201]
- Joe Niekro (1944 - 2006) starting pitcher in Major League Baseball, younger brother of Hall of Fame pitcher Phil Niekro, and the father of first baseman Lance Niekro[202]
- Phil Niekro (1939 - ) former pitcher in Major League Baseball and member of the Baseball Hall of Fame[203]
- Freddie Patek (1944 - ) Major League Baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Kansas City Royals, and California Angels[204]
- Tom Paciorek (1946 - ) Major League outfielder and first baseman for 18 seasons between 1970 and 1987[205]
- Ron Perranoski (1936 - ) Major League Pitcher [206]
- A.J. Pierzynski (1976 - ) Major League Catcher [207]
- Johnny Podres (1932-2008) Major League Baseball left-handed starting pitcher
- Jack Quinn (1883-1946) Major League Pitcher [208]
- Ron Reed (1942 - ) Major League pitcher [209]
- Al Simmons (1902 - 1956) player in Major League Baseball over three decades[210]
- Moose Skowron (1930 - ) Major League Baseball player, primarily a first baseman[211]
- Frank Tanana (1953 - ) former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball[212]
- Alan Trammell (1958 - ) baseball shortstop of the Detroit Tigers from 1977 to 1996[213]
- Carl Yastrzemski (1939 - ) Major League Baseball player[214]
- Richie Zisk (1949 - ) Major League Baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago White Sox, Texas Rangers, and Seattle Mariners from 1971 to 1983[215]
Basketball
- Carol Blazejowski (1956 - ) women's collegiate and professional basketball player
- Vince Boryla (1927 - ) pro basketball player, coach, and executive
- Mike Gminski (1959 - ) former college and professional basketball player
- Tom Gola (1933 - ) one of Philadelphia's most famous basketball players[216]
- Bobby Hurley (1971 - ) Duke and NCA Basketball Player [217]
- Mike Krzyzewski (1947 - ) head coach of the Duke University men's basketball team and the 2008 gold medal-winning U.S. men's Olympic basketball team
- Mitch Kupchak (1954 - ) former professional basketball player and current general manager of the Los Angeles Lakers since the 2000-2001 season after Jerry West moved to the Memphis Grizzlies organization
- Bob Kurland (1924 - ) 7-foot basketball center
- Red Mihalik(1916 -) NCAA & Olympic Official/Referee [218]
- Eric Piatkowski (1970 - ) National Basketball Association player with the Phoenix Suns
- Joe Proski (1940- ) First trainer of Phoenix Suns, Inducted into Phoenix Ring of Fame 2001
- Joel Przybilla (1979 - ) professional basketball player in the NBA
- Kelly Tripucka (1959 - ) National Basketball Association player for the Detroit Pistons, Utah Jazz, and Charlotte Hornets from 1981 to 1991
- Steve Wojciechowski (1976 - ) assistant coach of the Duke University men's basketball team
- Marcin Gortat (1984- ) A player from Lodz second draft pick for Phoenix Suns in 2005, traded to Orlando Magic where he currently plays.
Bowling
- Eddie Lubanski - considered one of the greatest bowlers of all time, in the Guinness book of World Records
Boxing
- Bobby Czyz (1962 - ) boxer[219]
- Andrzej Gołota (1968 - ) professional boxer from Poland who has been involved in many controversial fights[220]
- Stanley Ketchel (1886 - 1910) boxer who became one of the greatest world middleweight champions[221]
- Stanley Poreda (1909 - 1983) Jersey City boxer considered a top heavyweight contender in the early 1930s[222]
- Teddy Yarosz (1910-1974) NBA Middleweight Boxing Champion [223]
- Tony Zale (1913 - 1997) Two-time Middleweight World Champion Boxer
Figure skating
- Tara Lipinski (1982 - ) Olympic Gold Medalist figure skater and celebrity
- Janet Lynn (1953 - ) figure skater and Olympic bronze medalist[224]
Football
- Danny Abramowicz (1945 - ) wide receiver in the National Football League who played for the New Orleans Saints and the San Francisco 49ers
- Pete Banaszak (1944 - ) college and professional football player
- Steve Bartkowski (1952 - ) former NFL quarterback
- Zeke Bratkowski (1931 - ) All-American quarterback at the University of Georgia in 1952 and 1953
- Brad Cieslak (1982 - ) American football tight end in the NFL who currently plays for the Cleveland Browns.
- Lou Creekmur (1927 - ) NFL left offensive tackle/guard for the Detroit Lions from 1951-59
- Frank Dancewicz (1924 - 1985) former NFL quarterback
- Mike Ditka (1939 - ) former NFL player, television commentator, and coach
- Frank Gatski (1919 - 2005) former NFL player
- Jim Grabowski (1944 - ) football player and broadcaster
- Stephen Gostkowski (1984 - ) placekicker for the New England Patriots of the National Football League.
- Bruce Gradkowski quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Jack Ham (1948 - ) former football linebacker who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers
- Leon Hart (1928 - 2002) football tight end and defensive end
- Jeff Jagodzinski (1963 - ) head coach of the Boston College Eagles football team
- Sebastian Janikowski (1978-) kicker for the Oakland Raiders[225]
- Vic Janowicz (1930 - 1996) played halfback for Ohio State University
- Ron Jaworski (1951 - ) former football player, NFL analyst on ESPN
- Mike Kenn (1956 - ) former offensive tackle for Atlanta Falcons [226]
- Joe Klecko (1953 - ) former NFL defensive end
- Frank Kush (1929 - ) football coach who most prominently served as head coach at Arizona State University for more than two decades
- Joe Kowalewski (1982 - ) tight end for the New York Jets.
- Glen Kozlowski (1962 - ) wide receiver for the Chicago Bears.
- Ted Kwalick (1947 - ) former football tight end in the NFL and World Football League
- Chris Liwienski (1975 - ) American football offensive guard who currently plays for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League.
- Johnny Lujack (1925 - ) former football quarterback for the University of Notre Dame and the Chicago Bears
- Don Majkowski (1964 - ) former NFL quarterback
- Ted Marchibroda (1931 - ) former football quarterback and head coach in the National Football League
- Dan Marino former Quarterback for the Miami Dolphins [227]
- Lou Michaels Former Pro Defensive Linemen; 1958-1971 with Colts, Steelers, Rams, and Packers [228]
- Walt Michaels (1929 - ) former football player and coach, remembered for his six-year tenure as head coach of the New York Jets from 1977-1982
- Dick Modzelewski (1931 - ) former College & Pro Football Player: Redskins, Steelers, Giants & Browns. Coach for Cleveland Browns. College football Hall of Fame. [229]
- Mike Munchak (1960 - ) former Pro Offense with the Houston Oilers; Pro Football Hall of Fame [230]
- Gene Mruczkowski (1980 - ) American football offensive lineman for the New England Patriots of the National Football League.
- Bronco Nagurski (1908 - 1990) former NFL player and professional wrestler
- Bill Osmanski (1915-1996) College & Pro Football Hall of Fame, Former player with Chicago Bears. [231]
- Walt Patulski (1950 - ) former defensive end for the University of Notre Dame, Buffalo Bills, and St. Louis Cardinals
- Jason Pociask (1983 - ) football tight end for the New York Jets.
- Paul Posluszny (1984 - ) Linebacker for the Buffalo Bills.
- Bill Romanowski (1966 - ) former football player for the San Francisco 49ers, and Oakland Raiders
- Tony Romo NFL quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys[232]
- Ed Rutkowski (1941 - ) former wide receiver and quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. Later became County Executive of Erie County (Buffalo).
- Mark Stepnoski one of NFL's top linemen with the Dallas cowboys [233]
- Hank Stram (1923 - 2005) Head Coach, Kansas City Chiefs
- Mike Tomczak (1962- ) Former NFL quarterback
- Frank Tripucka (1927 - ) former quarterback for the Broncos, Cardinals and Lions [234]
- Steve Wisniewski Former Pro-bowler, offensive guard with the Oakland Raiders [235]
- Alex Wojciechowicz (1915 - 1992) former offensive lineman and linebacker for the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles
- Tom Zbikowski (1985 - ) Safety for the Baltimore Ravens.
Golf
- Billy Burke (1902 - 1972) prominent golfer of the 1930s
- Betsy King (1955 - ) professional golfer[236]
- Bob Toski (1926 - ) golf player and teacher
- Al Watrous (1899-1983) PGA Champion [237]
Hockey
- Wayne Gretzky (1961 - ) retired Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Ed Olczyk (1966 - ) former head coach for the National Hockey League Pittsburgh Penguins and former center for Toronto Maple Leafs, Winnipeg Jets, New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings, Chicago Blackhawks and Pittsburgh Penguins[238]
- Mariusz Czerkawski (1972 - ) Polish Right Winger from Radomsko, Poland. He played in the NHL from 1993 to 2006 with the Boston Bruins (twice), Edmonton Oilers, New York Islanders (twice), Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens. He most recently played for the Rapperswil-Jona Lakers in Switzerland.
- Krzysztof Oliwa (1973 - ) Polish Left Winger and Enforcer from Tychy, Poland. He played in the NHL from 1996 to 2006 with the New Jersey Devils (twice), Columbus Blue Jackets, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, Boston Bruins and Calgary Flames.
- Wojtek Wolski (1986 - ) Polish-Canadian Left Winger for the Colorado Avalanche from Zabrze, Poland
- Wade Dubielewicz (1979 - ) Polish-Canadian Goaltender from Invermere, BC who formerly played for the New York Islanders. He now plays for AK Bars Kazan in the KHL (Russia).
- Brian Rafalski (1973 - ) Defenseman for the Detroit Red Wings from Dearborn, MI
- Andy Wozniewski (1980 - ) Defenseman for the St. Louis Blues from Buffalo Grove, IL
- Mike Komisarek (1982 - ) Defenseman for the Montreal Canadiens from West Islip, New York[239]
- James Wisniewski (1984 - ) Defenseman for the Chicago Blackhawks from Canton, MI
- Bryan Smolinski (1971 - ) Center for the Montreal Canadiens from Toledo, Ohio
- Eric Boguniecki (1975 - ) Center for the Anaheim Ducks from New Haven, Connecticut
- Brandon Bochenski (1982 - ) Right Wing for the Tampa Bay Lightning from Blaine, Minnesota
- Lee Stempniak (1983 - ) Right Wing for the St. Louis Blues from Buffalo, New York
- Joe Pavelski (1984 - ) Center for the San Jose Sharks from Stevens Point, Wisconsin
- Patrick Kaleta (1986 - ) Right Wing for the Buffalo Sabres from Angola, New York
Olympic athletes
- Mark Gorski (1960 - ) Track Cyclist - Gold medal
- Bob Gutowski (1935-1960) Pole Vaulter, won silver at 1956 Summer Olympics [240]
- Norbert Schemansky (1924 - ) Gold, Silver and Bronze Olympic Metalist in Weightlifting [241]
- Stanisława Walasiewicz (a.k.a Stella Walsh) (1911 - 1980) athlete and Olympic champion
- Jennifer Stuczynski Pole vaulter, won silver at 2008 Summer Olympics
Soccer
- Brad Guzan - USA international goalkeeper currently playing in England for Aston Villa
- Danny Szetela (1987 - ) soccer player for the Columbus Crew of the MLS.
- Wojtek Krakowiak (1976 - ) soccer player, most recently played for the Tampa Bay Mutiny of Major League Soccer.
- Piotr Nowak
Wrestling
- Ole Anderson (1942 -) original member of the Four Horsemen
- Chris Mordetsky (1983 -) professional wrestler
- Ivan Putski (1941 -) Polish-born American Professional Wrestler and Champion [242]
- Greg "The Hammer" Valentine (1950 -)
- Johnny Valentine (1928 - 2001)
- Rob Van Dam (1970 - ) professional wrestler
- Stanislaus Zbyszko (1879 - 1967) professional wrestler popular in the United States during the 1920s
Other Sports
- Jane "Peaches" Bartkowicz (1949 - ) one of the top woman tennis players from the United States in the 1960s[243]
- Arthur Dake (1910-2000) Grand Master Chess Player
- Ed Korfanty - fencing master, U.S. National Women's saber coach, Olympic saber coach, and a former Men's Veteran's Saber World Champion[244]
- Alan Kulwicki (1954-1993) - Auto Racing Champion [245]
- Edmund Nash (1909-2006) chess master
- Billy Packer (1940 - ) sportscaster for CBS Sports
Other
- George Adamski (1891 - 1965) one of the first people to publicly claim to have seen and photographed UFOs[246]
- Leon Czolgosz (1873 - 1901) the assassin of U.S. President William McKinley
- Francis E. Dec (1926–1996) conspiracy theorist and cult "kook"
- Theodore Kaczynski (1942 - ) the Unabomber
- Alvin Karpis (1907 – 1979) associate of Ma Barker gang, Alcatraz prisoner
- Richard "Iceman" Kuklinski (1935 – 2006) notorious hitman, claimed to have killed 100 people
- Bugs Moran - Chicago gangster
- Joseph Opala (1950 - ) Scholar on African American history
- Curtis Sliwa (1954 - ) Guardian Angels founder[247]
- Wilfrid Michael Voynich (1865 - 1930) antiquarian and bibliophile, and the eponym of the Voynich manuscript[248]
- Hymie Weiss (born Earl Wojciechowski) (1897 - 1926), a famous Chicago gangster (he was not Jewish despite the Jewish-sounding nickname)
- Warren Winiarski (1928 - ) winemaker, stag leap winery[249]
- John Wojnowski (1943 - ) protester[250]
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