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'''[[Famous Greek Americans]]''' are [[United States|Americans]] of [[Greece|Greek]] descent who have made significant contributions to American culture in the arts, sciences and politics.


* Greek American novelist [[Jeffrey Eugenides]] won the 2003 [[Pulitzer Prize]] for his novel [[Middlesex (novel)|Middlesex]], about a Greek American family in [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]].
* Several entertainers and other performing artists including [[Criss Angel]], [[Jennifer Aniston]], [[John Aniston]], [[Maria Callas]], [[Paul Cavonis]], [[Alexander Frey]], [[Zach Galifianakis]], [[Melina Kanakaredes]], [[Elias Koteas]], [[Tommy Lee]], [[Demitri Martin]], [[Andy Milonakis]], [[Amy Sedaris]], and [[Billy Zane]] are of Greek descent.
* Writer, performer and radio-commentator [[David Sedaris]] satirizes growing up in a Greek American household in [[Suburb]]an [[North Carolina]] in several of his essays
* The 1970s television-series [[Arnie (TV series)|''Arnie'']] depicted aspects of Greek American life.
* In 1967, [[Academy Award]]-winning film-director [[Elia Kazan]] published a [[novel]], [[The Arrangement: A Novel]], about a conflicted Greek American living a double life as an advertising executive and muckraking journalist. Kazan, who died in September 2003, was a Greek American.
* The popular 1970s show ''[[Kojak]]'', featured [[Telly Savalas]] as Greek American police detective Theo Kojak, and his brother [[George Savalas|George]] as detective Stavros. Kojak was originally supposed to be [[Poles|Polish]] (hence the name), but this was changed to match Savalas' profile.
* The 2002 [[comedy]] film ''[[My Big Fat Greek Wedding]]'' portrayed the love story of a Greek American woman (portrayed by [[Greek Canadians|Greek Canadian]] [[Nia Vardalos]]) and a non-Greek American man (specifically a [[White Anglo-Saxon Protestant]]). It also examines the protagonist's troubled love/hate relationship with her cultural heritage and value system. The movie spawned an unsuccessful [[TV series]], ''[[My Big Fat Greek Life]]''.
* ''[[The Famous Teddy Z]]'' was an acclaimed but short-lived TV series about a fictional talent agent named Teddy Zakalakis, portrayed by [[Jon Cryer]].
* The TV series ''[[Full House]]'' was about a family that included Greek American [[Jesse Katsopolis|Uncle Jesse]], portrayed by [[John Stamos]]. Jesse's Greek dad was also a recurring character.
* The [[Olympia Cafe]] was a recurring sketch in the early years of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''. More recently, [[Tina Fey]] has often joked about her Greek heritage on the show.
* [[Tom's Restaurant (Manhattan)|Tom's Restaurant]], a Greek American owned business, has become one of the symbols of urban New York life.
* [[Elektra (comics)|Elektra Natchios]] is a [[Marvel Comics]] [[superhero]], portrayed by [[Jennifer Garner]] in the 2003 movie ''[[Daredevil (film)|Daredevil]]'' and the 2005 movie ''[[Elektra (2005 film)|Elektra]]''.
* In the 1973 [[Blockbuster (entertainment)|blockbuster]] ''[[The Exorcist (film)|The Exorcist]]'', [[Jason Miller (playwright)|Jason Miller]] starred as Greek American Father [[Damien Karras]], one of the priests who exorcised young [[Regan]]. In one scene, Karras' mother, played by Greek actress [[Vasiliki Maliaros]], is listening to a Greek radio station broadcasting the song ''Ιστορία μου αμαρτία μου'' (''My Story, My sin'') by the late popular Greek singer [[Rita Sakellariou]].



==Other famous Greek-Americans==
<gallery>
File:Spiro_Agnew.jpg|[[Spiro Agnew]]
File:Reince Priebus crop.jpg|[[Reince Priebus]]
File:Tommy Lee 2005.jpg|[[Tommy Lee]]
File:Gus Bilirakis, official 110th Congress photo 2.jpg|[[Gus Bilirakis]]
File:Michael Bilirakis.jpg|[[Michael Bilirakis]]
File:Zack Space, official 110th Congress photo.jpg|[[Zack Space]]
File:George Gekas.jpg|[[George Gekas]]
File:John Sarbanes, official 110th Congress photo portrait 2.jpg|[[John Sarbanes]]
File:Paul Sarbanes, official color photo.jpg|[[Paul Sarbanes]]
File:Dina Titus official photo 2009.jpg|[[Dina Titus]]
File:Michael Chiklis.jpg|[[Michael Chiklis]]
File:Constantine Maroulis of The Wedding Singer.jpg|[[Constantine Maroulis]]
File:Billy Zane2.jpg|[[Billy Zane]]
File:Elia Kazan NYWTS.jpg|[[Elia Kazan]]
File:Maria Menounos Heart Truth 3.jpg|[[Maria Menounos]]
File:PeterZG-small.jpg|[[Peter Diamandis]]
File:Constantine Papadakis.jpg|[[Constantine Papadakis]]
File:Batista with World Heavyweight Championship.jpg|[[Dave Batista]]
File:William Pagonis.jpg|[[William Pagonis]]
File:Jason Calacanis.jpg|[[Jason Calacanis]]
File:Alexander payne.jpg|[[Alexander Payne]]
File:Tino Martinez 2001.jpg|[[Tino Martinez]]
File:YanniPressPhoto.jpg|[[Yanni]]
</gallery>

Revision as of 21:11, 28 April 2011

Famous Greek Americans
Languages
American English, Greek
Religion
Greek Orthodox Christianity

Famous Greek Americans are Americans of Greek descent who have made significant contributions to American culture in the arts, sciences and politics.



Other famous Greek-Americans