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{{Short description|none}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2014}} <!--When adding names to the list, please include a reliable source that describes the person added as "Korean" or "Korean-American" (or a source where the person describes themselves as such), in accordance with Wikipedia's [[No Original Research]] policies.--> <!-- Please do not add yourself, non-notable people or fictional characters. Please add citations where appropriate ---> <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> The following is a list of '''notable [[Korean Americans]]''', including original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable. {{Americans}} ==Art and design== <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * [[Dana Tai Soon Burgess]], choreographer, cultural figure * [[Richard Chai]], fashion designer * [[Frank Cho]], comic book artist (''[[Spider-Man]]'', ''The New [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]]''), writer, and creator (''[[Liberty Meadows]]'') * [[David Choe]], abstract artist * [[Michael Choi (comics)|Michael Choi]], comic book artist (''[[Witchblade]]'', ''[[X-23]]'' and ''[[X-Force]]'') * [[Doo-Ri Chung]], [[fashion design]]er * [[Peter Chung]], [[animator]], creator of [[cult television|cult]] animated TV series ''[[Æon Flux]]'' * [[CYJO]] (Cindy Hwang), photographer, "KYOPO project" * [[Dennis Hwang]], artist, [[Google logo|Google doodler]], game designer and artist of [[Pokémon Go]] * [[Derek Kirk Kim]], cartoonist and author of critically acclaimed graphic novel ''Same Difference and Other Stories'' * [[Nic Cha Kim]], founder of [[Gallery Row]] in Downtown Los Angeles * [[Scott Kim]], puzzlemaster, artist, computer game designer * [[Yu Yeon Kim (curator)|Yu Yeon Kim]], curator of art * [[Grace La]], designer, principal of La Dallman, professor of architecture, [[Harvard University Graduate School of Design]] * [[Il Lee]], artist * [[Jae Lee]], comic book artist (''[[Namor the Sub-Mariner]]'', ''[[Inhumans]]'') * [[Jim Lee]], best-selling comic book artist (''[[X-Men]]'', ''[[Batman]]'', ''[[Superman]]'') and co-creator (''[[Gen¹³|Gen<sup>13</sup>]]'', ''[[WildC.A.T.s]]''); co-founder of [[Image Comics]]; publisher and [[chief creative officer]] of [[DC Comics]] * [[Lela Lee]] (1974– ), actress and cartoonist, creator of the comic strip and animated cartoons ''Kim'', ''[[Angry Little Asian Girl, Five Angry Episodes|the Angry Little Asian Girl]]'' and ''Angry Little Girls''<ref name="lela">'''Lela Lee''' – [http://www.international.ucla.edu/asia/article.asp?parentid=5896] "I am Korean American. My parents immigrated and I was born here. I was actually the only daughter to be born in the U.S. I grew up in a suburb of Los Angeles, an hour east of Los Angeles. When I grew up, there were probably two other Asian families and we were made fun of. They would say, "Oh are you Chinese?" And I would say, "No." And they would say, "Are you Japanese?" And I would say, "No." And they would say, "Well, what are you then?" I would say, "I'm Korean" and they would say, "Where is that?" My parents were probably part of the first influx of Koreans to come to the U.S. at that time in the early 70s."</ref> * [[Jiha Moon]], artist * [[Nam June Paik]], Korean-born artist; father of [[video art]] * [[Greg Pak]], writer, director, actor (''Robot Stories'') * [[Andy Park (artist)|Andy Park]], comic book artist (''[[Tomb Raider]]'', ''[[X-Men]]'') * [[Peter Shin]], a director of ''[[Family Guy]]'' * [[Peter Sohn]], animator at [[Pixar Animation Studios]] (''[[The Good Dinosaur]]'', ''[[Elemental (2023 film)|Elemental]]'') * [[Amy Sol]], contemporary artist based in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.myartspace.com/blog/2007/08/art-space-talk-amy-sol.html |title=Myartspace>blog: Art Space Talk: Amy Sol |access-date=July 3, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081007020130/http://www.myartspace.com/blog/2007/08/art-space-talk-amy-sol.html |archive-date=October 7, 2008 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref> * [[Tommy Yune]], comic book writer and artist (''[[Speed Racer]]'', ''[[Robotech]]'') and animation director (''[[Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles]]'') ==Business== <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * [[Nelson Chai]], investment banker and former CFO of the [[New York Stock Exchange]] * [[Do Won Chang]], founder of [[Forever 21]] * [[Charlotte Cho]], esthetician, author and co-founder of [[Soko Glam]] * [[Timothy Hwang]], founder and CEO of [[FiscalNote]] and president of the National Youth Association (NYA) * [[Sabrina Kay]], founder and chancellor of [[Fremont College]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ypo.org/2014/10/turning-adversity-into-opportunity/|title=Turning Adversity into Opportunity - YPO|date=October 6, 2014|website=Ypo.org|access-date=May 27, 2018}}</ref> * [[David Kim (restaurateur)|David Kim]], former CEO of [[Baja Fresh]] * [[Daniel J. Kim]], founder of [[Red Mango]] * [[James Kim (Korean businessman)|James Kim]], founder of [[Amkor]] * [[Jim Kim]], founder of venture capital firm [[Formation 8]] * [[Moon Kook-jin]], founder of [[Kahr Arms]], manufacturer of the [[Desert Eagle]] * [[Brian Lee (entrepreneur)|Brian Lee]], co-founder of [[LegalZoom|Legalzoom.com]], [[ShoeDazzle|ShoeDazzle.com]], and [[The Honest Company]] * [[Chong Moon Lee]], founder of [[Diamond Multimedia]] * [[Curtis Lee (entrepreneur)|Curtis Lee]], founder and CEO of [[Luxe (company)|Luxe]] * [[David Lee (real estate developer)|David Lee]], real estate developer * [[Kewsong Lee]], CEO of [[The Carlyle Group]] * [[Young Lee]], co-founder of [[Pinkberry]] * [[Thai Lee]], CEO and president of [[SHI International]], billionaire<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iamkoream.com/thai-lee-owns-americas-largest-woman-owned-business-forbes/|title=Thai Lee Owns America's Largest Woman-Owned Business: Forbes|website=[[KoreAm]]|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150615042446/http://iamkoream.com/thai-lee-owns-americas-largest-woman-owned-business-forbes/|archive-date=June 15, 2015|df=mdy-all}}</ref> * [[Ilhan New]], founder of [[La Choy]] * [[Jane Park]], founder of [[Julep (company)|Julep]], cosmetics company<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.startupgrind.com/events/details/startup-grind-seattle-presents-jane-park-co-founder-julep|title=Jane Park Co Founder (Julep)|website=Startupgrind.com|access-date=May 27, 2018}}</ref> * [[James Park (entrepreneur)|James Park]], founder and CEO of [[Fitbit]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/Article.aspx?aid=2983947|title=Fitbit's launch in Korea a big step for company|website=[[Korea JoongAng Daily]]|date=January 22, 2014 }}</ref> * [[Sung Won Sohn]], professor of economics at California State University, former president of LA Hanmi Bank * [[Daewon Song]], co-founder of [[Almost Skateboards]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2016/12/dr_chef_jay_lee_hopes_his_ribs.html|title="Dr. Chef" Jay Lee hopes his Ribsticks BBQ restaurant smokes the competition|website=Cleveland.com|date=December 27, 2016|access-date=May 27, 2018}}</ref> * [[James Sun]], CEO and founder of GeoPage.com; ''[[The Apprentice (American TV series)|The Apprentice]]'' finalist *[[Lisa Song Sutton]], businesswoman, attorney, former Miss Nevada United States and former congressional candidate<ref>{{cite news |last1=Solis|first1=Jacob|title=Former Miss Nevada enters race for 4th Congressional District|url=https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/former-miss-nevada-enters-race-for-4th-congressional-district|access-date=July 29, 2019 |publisher=The Nevada Independent|date=July 29, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Fouriezos|first=Nick|date=2020-01-27|title=FROM SIN CITY MODEL TO GOP CONGRESSWOMAN?|url=https://www.ozy.com/news-and-politics/from-sin-city-model-to-gop-congresswoman/268030|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2021-08-30|website=OZY|language=en}}</ref> * [[Gideon Yu]], co-owner of the [[San Francisco 49ers]] and Executive Chairman and CEO of [[Bowers & Wilkins]] * [[Richard Yoo]], founder and former CEO of [[Rackspace]] ==Community Leaders and Activists== <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * [[Ahn Changho]], early 20th century immigrant community activist and leader, member of [[Korean independence movement]] * [[Kenneth Bae]], imprisoned by North Korea for human rights activity * [[Emil J. Kang]], non-profit arts administrator, curator, professor. Youngest president and first Asian-American to head a major symphony orchestra. First Korean-American to be nominated by the president of the United States for membership in the National Council on the Arts [[National Endowment for the Arts]] * [[Angela E. Oh]], attorney and social/political activist best known for her role as spokesperson for the Korean American community after the [[1992 Los Angeles Riots]] and her position on President [[Bill Clinton]]'s [[One America Initiative]] * [[Park Yong-man]], early 20th century immigrant community activist, member of [[Korean independence movement]] * [[Song Oh-kyun]], [[Korean independence movement|Korean independence]] activist (Originally from [[Pyongyang, North Korea]]) * [[Song Yi-kyun]], [[Korean independence movement|Korean independence]] activist and aviator (Originally from [[Pyongyang, North Korea]]) ==Criminals and murderers== <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> *[[Seung-Hui Cho]], murdered 32 people at Virginia Tech before committing suicide with a gun *[[Fullerton Boys]], Korean gangsters ==Culinary arts== <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * [[Danny Bowien]], chef and owner of Mission Chinese Food in San Francisco and New York * [[David Chang (chef)|David Chang]], chef, owner of Momofuku Noodle Bar, Momofuku Ko and Momofuku Ssäm Bar in New York City * [[Roy Choi]], co-founder and head chef of [[Kogi Korean BBQ]] food trucks and restaurants in [[Los Angeles]] * [[Judy Joo]], chef, owner of Jinjuu Restaurant (London and Hong Kong) Iron Chef on ''[[Iron Chef UK]]''; judge on ''[[Iron Chef America]]'' and ''[[The Next Iron Chef]]''; host of ''Korean Food Made Simple'' Cooking Channel; judge on Kitchen Inferno * [[Ann Kim]], chef and co-owner of Young Joni and popular pizzerias in Minneapolis, Minnesota * [[Beverly Kim]], finalist on ''[[Top Chef]]'' (Season 9); first winner of ''Top Chef Last Chance Kitchen''; chef-owner of Parachute, Chicago, Illinois * [[Kristen Kish]], winner of ''Top Chef'' (Season 10); chef at Stir, Boston, Massachusetts * [[Corey Lee (chef)|Corey Lee]], chef-owner of [[Michelin Guide|Michelin]]-starred [[Benu (restaurant)|Benu]] in [[San Francisco]]; former head chef at [[The French Laundry]] * [[Edward Lee (chef)|Edward Lee]], contestant on ''Top Chef'' (season 9); host of television show [[Culinary Genius]] * [[Maangchi]] (Emily Kim, 김광숙), author, popularizer of Korean cuisine and its preparation ==Entertainment== <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' For Kpop idols - see under Music ---> * [[Philip Ahn]], actor * [[Ralph Ahn]], actor * [[Amy Anderson (comedian)|Amy Anderson]], stand up comedian and actress * [[Aubrey Anderson-Emmons]], actress (''[[Modern Family]]'') * [[Fred Armisen]], actor, comedian * [[Awkwafina]], also known as Nora Lum, rapper, actress and comedian of Chinese and Korean descent * [[Nicole Bilderback]], actress * [[Moon Bloodgood]], actress * [[Johnny Yong Bosch]], actor, best known as [[Adam Park]] in ''[[Power Rangers]]'' * [[Steve Byrne]], comedian, actor * [[Theresa Hak Kyung Cha]], author, video and filmmaker * [[Katie Chang]], actress * [[Timothy Chang]], comedian and actor * [[Karen Chee]], comedian and comedy writer, ''[[Late Night with Seth Meyers]]'' * [[Arden Cho]], actress, ''[[Teen Wolf (2011 TV series)|Teen Wolf]]'' * [[Henry Cho]], comedian and actor * [[John Cho]], actor born in [[Seoul, South Korea]] and raised in [[Los Angeles, California]] he appeared in the ''[[American Pie (film)|American Pie]]'' franchise and ''[[Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle]]'' as well as the ''[[Star Trek (film series)|Star Trek]]'' reboot series as [[Hikaru Sulu]]; singer for the group [[Left of zed]] * [[Margaret Cho]], comedian, former star of the [[television]] [[sitcom]] ''[[All American Girl (1994 TV series)|All American Girl]]'' * [[Smith Cho]], actress * [[SungWon Cho]], actor, voice actor and [[YouTuber]] * [[Kelly Choi]], model, television presenter * [[Kenneth Choi]], actor * [[Justin Chon]], actor * [[Daniel Chun]], writer, co-producer (''[[The Simpsons]]'') * [[Charlet Chung]], actress and voice actress * [[Jamie Chung]], actress * [[Philip W. Chung]], playwright, founder and Artistic Director of [[Lodestone Theatre Ensemble]] * [[Morena Corwin]], model and ''[[Playboy]]'' playmate * [[Piper Curda]], actress and singer * [[Joy Dietrich]], film director * [[Michaela Dietz]], voice actress (''[[Steven Universe]]'') * [[Joanna Gaines]], star of [[Fixer Upper (TV series)|Fixer Upper]] * [[Jon Gosselin]], father of [[sextuplets]]; a subject of the reality show ''[[Jon & Kate Plus 8]]'' * [[Mark Fischbach]] (Markiplier), YouTuber and actor * [[Bong Soo Han]], "father of American [[Hapkido]]"; choreographed and performed in the fight scenes of ''[[Billy Jack]]'' * [[Daniel Henney]], model, actor in South Korea * [[Gene Hong]], producer, writer, and actor on ''[[Wild 'N Out]]'' * [[Chanel Iman]], model * [[Ken Jeong]], comedian, actor * [[Grace Jung]], comedian, writer and director * [[Joseph Kahn (director)|Joseph Kahn]], music video and movie director * [[Angela Kang]], television showrunner, producer, and writer * [[Michael Kang (director)|Michael Kang]], writer/director (''[[The Motel (film)|The Motel]]'', ''[[West 32nd]]'') * [[Sung Kang]], actor (''[[The Motel (film)|The Motel]]'', ''[[Better Luck Tomorrow]]'', ''[[The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift]]'') * [[Tim Kang]], actor (''[[The Mentalist]]'') * [[Alan Kim]], actor, youngest nominee for [[BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role]] * [[Catherine Haena Kim]], actress and model * [[Daniel Dae Kim]], actor * [[Evan C. Kim]], actor, best known for his role in the 1977 [[John Landis]] comedy ''[[The Kentucky Fried Movie]]'' * [[Grace Kim (model)|Grace Kim]], ''Playboy'' playmate * [[Irene Kim]], model and fashion designer * [[Jacqueline Kim]], actress * [[Randall Duk Kim]], actor * [[Yunjin Kim]], actress * [[Esther Ku]], comedian * [[Yul Kwon (television personality)|Yul Kwon]], contestant on ''[[Survivor: Cook Islands]]'' * [[Alexander Sebastien Lee]], actor, filmmaker * [[Alice Lee (actress)|Alice Lee]], actress * [[Becky Lee]], contestant on ''Survivor: Cook Islands'' * [[Bobby Lee]], comedian, actor, podcaster * [[C.S. Lee]], actor * [[Chris Chan Lee]], filmmaker * [[Ki Hong Lee]], actor (''[[The Maze Runner (film)|The Maze Runner]]'') * [[James Kyson Lee]], actor * [[Lee Ji-ah]], actress * [[Justin Lee (actor)|Justin Lee]], actor * [[Lela Lee]], actress and cartoonist<ref name="lela" /> * [[My Life as Liz|Liz Lee]], actress, ''My Life as Liz'' * [[Patricia Ja Lee]], actress, best known as [[Cassie Chan]] in ''[[Power Rangers]]'' * [[Raymond Lee (actor)|Raymond Lee]], actor (''[[Quantum Leap (2022 TV series)]]'') * [[Rex Lee (actor)|Rex Lee]], actor (''[[Entourage (U.S. TV series)|Entourage]]'') * [[Stephanie Lee]], actress and model * [[Sung-Hi Lee]], model who appears mostly in soft-core nude photoshoots<ref>'''Sung-Hi Lee''' – [http://www.beyondhollywood.com/gallery/category/sung-hi-lee/] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060820173257/http://www.beyondhollywood.com/gallery/category/sung-hi-lee/|date=August 20, 2006}} "Korean hottie Sung Hi Lee"</ref> * [[Will Yun Lee]], actor (''[[Die Another Day]]'') * [[Ma Dong-seok]], actor * [[Charles Melton]], actor (''[[Riverdale (2017 TV series)|Riverdale]]'', ''[[The Sun Is Also a Star]]'') * [[Mike Moh]], actor, martial artist, stuntman (''[[Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight]]'') * [[Leonardo Nam]], actor * [[Ricky Lee Neely]], actor * [[Soon Hee Newbold]], filmmaker, actress, martial artist * [[Dennis Oh]], actor * [[Sandra Oh]], actress * [[Soon-Tek Oh]], actor * [[Dennis Joseph O'Neil]], model and actor * [[Joy Osmanski]], actress * [[Hettienne Park]], actress ([[Hannibal (TV series)|Hannibal]]) * [[Ho Sung Pak]], actor, ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles#Films|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'', Liu Kang and Shang Tsung in ''[[Mortal Kombat (1992 video game)|Mortal Kombat]]'' * [[Grace Park (actress)|Grace Park]], actress, ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' * [[Joon Park]], actor * [[Linda Park]], Korean-born actress (''[[Enterprise (series)|Enterprise]]'') * [[Randall Park]], actor (''[[Fresh Off the Boat]]'') * [[Soo Joo Park]], model * [[Steve Park (comedian)|Steve Park]], actor (''[[In Living Color]]'') * [[Sydney Park (actress)|Sydney Park]], actress (''[[Spork (film)|Spork]], [[Instant Mom]], [[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]], [[Spirit Riding Free]], [[Wish Upon]], [[Lifeline (2017 TV series)|Lifeline]], [[Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists]]'') * [[Soon-Yi Previn]], actress; wife of [[Woody Allen]]; adoptive daughter of Mia Farrow * [[Lindsay Price]], television actress * [[Phillip Rhee]], actor (''Best of the Best'' movies), Tae Kwon Do and [[Hapkido]] master * [[Eddie Shin]], actor * [[Keong Sim]], actor * [[Sonja Sohn]], actress * [[Stephen Sohn]], model * [[James Sun]], first runner-up, ''[[The Apprentice 6]]'' * [[Brian Tee]], actor (''[[The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift]]'') * [[Jenna Ushkowitz]], actress and singer (''[[Glee (TV series)|Glee]]'') * [[Suzanne Whang]], host of HGTV's ''[[House Hunters]]'', Polly on NBC's ''[[Las Vegas (TV series)|Las Vegas]]'', award-winning stand-up comedian * [[Joe Wong (comedian)|Joe Wong]], comedian * [[Eugene Lee Yang]], filmmaker, actor, and co-creator of the online comedy series [[The Try Guys]] * [[Niki Yang]], animator, writer, storyboard artist and voice actress * [[Han Ye-seul]], actress * [[Steven Yeun]], actor (''[[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]]'') * [[Aaron Yoo]], actor (''[[Disturbia (film)|Disturbia]]'') * [[Christine Yoo]], scriptwriter and director of ''Wedding Palace'' * [[Ji-young Yoo]], actress ([[Expats (miniseries)|Expats]]) * [[Johnny Yune]], comedian and actor (''[[They Call Me Bruce?]]'') * [[Karl Yune]], model and actor (''[[Memoirs of a Geisha (film)|Memoirs of a Geisha]]'', ''Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid'', brother of Rick Yune) * [[Rick Yune]], model and actor (''[[Die Another Day]]'', ''[[The Fast and the Furious (2001 film)|The Fast and the Furious]]'') * [[Lee Sung Jin (writer)|Lee Sung Jin]], writer and director <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' For K-pop idols - see under Music ---> == Journalism == <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * [[Virginia Cha]], [[CNN News]] anchor * [[Juju Chang]], [[ABC News (United States)|ABC News]] anchor and reporter * [[Alina Cho]], [[CNN News]] correspondent * [[Liz Cho]], [[ABC News (United States)|ABC News]] anchor and reporter * [[Sophia Choi]], former [[CNN Headline News]] anchor, now at [[KVBC-DT]] * [[Sarah Jeong]], journalist specializing in [[information technology law]] and other technology-related topics; former member of the editorial board of ''[[The New York Times]]'' * [[Jay Caspian Kang]], [[Vice News Tonight]] correspondent * [[Arnold Kim]], founder of [[MacRumors]] * [[James Kim]], former senior editor at CNET * [[Lee Ann Kim]], anchor and reporter for [[KGTV]]; executive director of the [[San Diego Asian Film Festival]] * [[Lisa Kim]], [[NBC News]] news anchor for NBC11 * [[Michael Kim (television anchor)|Michael Kim]], [[ESPN]] anchor * [[Seung Min Kim]], [[White House]] correspondent for ''[[The Washington Post]]'' * [[Mina Kimes]], [[ESPN]] Journalist * [[Kyung Lah]], [[CNN News]] correspondent * [[Jean H. Lee]], former [[Associated Press]] bureau chief in [[Seoul]] and [[Pyongyang]] * [[Michelle Ye Hee Lee]], ''[[The Washington Post]]'' reporter and current president of the [[Asian American Journalists Association]] * [[MJ Lee]], [[CNN News]] political correspondent * [[Corina Knoll]], ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' reporter * [[Suchin Pak]], [[MTV News]] anchor and reporter * [[Amara Walker|Amara Sohn-Walker]], [[CNN News]] correspondent * [[Eun Yang]], NBC4/WRC-TV News anchor and reporter, Washington, DC<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nbcwashington.com/on-air/about-us/Eun_Yang.html|title=Eun Yang|work=NBC4 Washington|date=October 13, 2008 }}</ref> * [[Phil Yu]], founder and owner of the [[Angry Asian Man]] blog * [[Eunice Yoon]], China Bureau Chief and Senior Correspondent for [[CNBC]] * [[Young Jean Lee]], New York Times writer ==Law and government== <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * Judge [[Herbert Choy]], appointed to the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit|U.S Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]]; first Asian American appointed to the federal bench * [[Julie J. Chung]], diplomat, Acting [[Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs]] * Judge [[Michael Hun Park]], [[United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit]] * Judge [[Kenneth K. Lee]], [[United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]] * [[Wendy Lee Gramm]], former head of the [[Commodity Futures Trading Commission]] and the [[Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs]] (OIRA); wife of former United States Senator [[Phil Gramm]] *[[Yumi Hogan]], [[List of First Spouses of Maryland|First Lady of the State of Maryland]]; first Korean American first lady of a [[U.S. state]] and the first [[Asian Americans|Asian American]] first lady in the history of Maryland * [[BJ Kang]], FBI agent, lead investigator of insider trading case against [[Raj Rajaratnam]] * [[Young Woo Kang]], policy advisor of the National Council on Disability of the US White House in 2001 * [[Michael Kim (trial lawyer)|Michael Kim]], trial lawyer * [[Harold Hongju Koh]], dean of [[Yale Law School]] and former Assistant [[United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State]] during the Clinton administration * [[Lucy H. Koh]], judge, US District Court for the Northern District of California, appointed 2010 * [[Ronald Moon]], Chief Justice of the Hawai'i Supreme Court * [[Annabel Park]], founder of [[Coffee Party USA]] * [[Meroe Park]], associate deputy director of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] from 2013 to 2017 * [[John Yoo]], [[University of California, Berkeley|Berkeley]] law [[professor]] and former Deputy [[Attorney General]] in the [[United States Department of Justice]] * [[Sung Kim]], [[United States Ambassador to the Philippines|US Ambassador to the Philippines]] ===Elected officials=== <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> *[[Martha Choe]], city councilmember in Seattle *[[John Choi (attorney)|John Choi]], county attorney of [[Ramsey County, Minnesota]] and former [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]] City Attorney * [[Jun Choi]], former mayor of Edison, New Jersey * Dr. [[Steven Choi]] Ph.D, [[California State Assembly]]man, [[California's 68th State Assembly district|68th District]] * [[Koreatown, Palisades Park#Political clout|Christopher Chung]], the first elected mayor of [[Palisades Park, New Jersey]], where Koreans constitute the majority of the population<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/bergen/palisades-park/2019/01/02/palisades-park-nj-korean-american-mayor-makes-bergen-county-nj-history/2389106002/|title=Palisades Park makes history in Bergen County, swears in first Korean-American mayor|author=Kristie Cattafi|publisher=NorthJersey.com - part of the USA Today network|date=January 3, 2019|access-date=January 31, 2019}}</ref> * [[Helen Gym]], member of the Philadelphia City Council (2016-2022), first Asian American woman to be elected to the position in the city * [[Soo Hong]], Republican member of Georgia's State House of Representatives, first Korean American woman elected to Georgia's General Assembly, representing the 103rd district (2023–present) * [[Hoon-Yung Hopgood]], member of Michigan State House of Representatives, first Korean American elected to public office in Michigan * [[Sukhee Kang]], former Mayor of [[Irvine, California]] * [[Mark L. Keam]], member of the Virginia House of Delegates * [[Andy Kim (politician)|Andy Kim]], Democratic United States senator from [[List of United States senators from New Jersey|New Jersey]], first Korean American elected in the [[United States Senate]]. Former Congressman from [[New Jersey's 3rd congressional district]] (2019-2024), US diplomat and national security official * [[Harry Kim (politician)|Harry Kim]], former Mayor of [[Hawaii County]] * [[Jane Kim]], Supervisor in [[San Francisco]] * [[Jay Kim]], former Republican Congressman from [[California]] (1993-1999), first Korean American elected in the [[United States House of Representatives|United States Congress]] * [[Patty Kim (politician)|Patty Kim]], State Representative of [[Pennsylvania]] * [[Ron Kim (politician)|Ron Kim]], first Korean American elected in the [[New York State Assembly]] (2013–present) * [[Tammy Kim]], former Vice Mayor of [[Irvine, California]] * [[Young Kim]], Republican Congresswoman from [[California's 40th congressional district]] (2021–present) * [[Sylvia Luke]], lieutenant governor of [[Hawaii]], first Korean American elected to a statewide office in the U.S.A. * [[Dave Min]], Democratic Congressman from [[California's 47th congressional district]] (2025–present), former state senator for California's 37th senate district (2020–2025) * [[David Oh]], member of the [[Philadelphia City Council]] (2012-2023), first Asian American to be elected to the position in the city * [[Sam Park]], Democratic member of Georgia's State House of Representatives, first Korean American and the first openly gay person of color elected to Georgia's General Assembly, representing the 101st District (2017–present) * [[Maria Robinson]], member of [[Massachusetts House of Representatives]], representing the 6th Middlesex District (2019–present), first Korean-American to be elected to the [[General Court of Massachusetts]] * [[Cindy Ryu]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]] [[Washington House of Representatives]], first female Korean American Mayor in the U.S.A. * [[David Ryu]], first Korean American elected to the Los Angeles City Council (2015–2020) * [[Paull Shin]], former [[Washington (state)|Washington]] state senator (1999-2014); Korean adoptee * [[Anna Song (politician)|Anna Song]], trustee on the Santa Clara County Office of Education * [[Michelle Steel]], Republican Congresswoman from [[California's 48th congressional district]] (2021–2025) * [[Marilyn Strickland]], Democratic Congresswoman from [[Washington's 10th congressional district]] (2021–present) * [[Sam Yoon]], Boston City Councillor (2005–2009), first Asian American to be elected to the position in the city ==Literature== See [[Korean American writers]] for a more extensive list. <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * [[Matthew J. Baek]], illustrator, children's book author, and graphic designer * [[Steph Cha]], novelist * [[Leonard Chang]], novelist, short story and TV writer * [[Alexander Chee]], fiction writer, poet, journalist, and reviewer * [[Julia Cho]], playwright and television writer * [[Kah Kyung Cho]], philosopher and writer * [[Franny Choi]], poet * [[Mary H.K. Choi]], author * [[Sook Nyul Choi]], children's storybook writer * [[Susan Choi]], novelist * [[Heinz Insu Fenkl]], novelist, folklorist, and translator * [[Jenny Han]], author of children's and young adult novels, including the '[[To All the Boys I've Loved Before]] Series' * [[Lee Herrick]], poet * [[Euny Hong]], journalist and author of ''The Birth of Korean Cool: How One Nation is Conquering the World through Pop Culture'' * [[Hyun Yi Kang]], scholar and writer * [[Minsoo Kang (historian and writer)|Minsoo Kang]], historian and writer * [[Younghill Kang]], early Asian American writer; has been called "the father of Korean American literature" * [[Crystal Hana Kim]], author * [[Elaine H. Kim]], writer, editor and professor in Asian American Studies * [[Elizabeth Kim]], journalist and novelist * [[Eugenia Kim]], author * [[Mike Kim]], author * [[Myung Mi Kim]], poet * [[Nancy Kim]], author, lawyer * [[Richard E. Kim]], author, professor of literature * [[Suki Kim]], author, investigative journalist, novelist * [[Suji Kwock Kim]], poet, playwright, author of ''Notes From The Divided Country'' * [[Corina Knoll]], editor, journalist * [[Cecilia Hae-Jin Lee]], writer and artist * [[R. O. Kwon]], author * [[Don Lee (author)|Don Lee]], author, editor * [[Ed Bok Lee]], poet, writer * [[Min Jin Lee]], novelist * [[Mary Paik Lee]], author of Quiet Odyssey(1990) * [[Walter K. Lew]], poet and scholar * [[Nami Mun]], novelist * [[Gary Pak]], writer, editor and professor of English, noted as one of the most important Asian Hawaiian writers * [[Linda Sue Park]], American-born writer * [[Ronyoung Kim]], novelist * [[T. K. Seung]], philosopher and literary critic * [[Cathy Song]], poet * [[Jane Jeong Trenka]], author of ''The Language of Blood'' * [[Monica Youn]], poet, National Book Award finalist * [[Young Jean Lee]], playwright and director * [[Ji-Yeon Yuh]], reporter, writer, editor and professor in Asian American history == Military == <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * [[JoAnne S. Bass]], 19th [[Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force]], first female senior enlisted service member of any United States military branch, first Asian American to hold the senior enlisted position in the Air Force * [[Daniel Choi]], U.S. Army officer and gay rights activist * [[Susan Ahn Cuddy]], first female [[gunnery officer]] in the [[United States Navy]] * Major Gen. [[Sharon K.G. Dunbar]], Commander of the Air Force District of Washington (AFDW); Commander of the 320th Air Expeditionary Wing, headquartered at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland * [[Jeff Hwang]], U.S. Air Force fighter pilot and 1999 winner of [[Mackay Trophy]] * [[Andrew Kim]], former head of CIA's Korea Mission Center * [[Richard C. Kim]], U.S. Army brigadier general, Deputy Commander of [[United States Army North]] * Colonel [[Young-Oak Kim]], highly decorated [[U.S. Army]] combat veteran of [[World War II]] and the [[Korean War]]; first non-white to command an Army combat [[battalion]] in US history * [[Fred Ohr]], World War II ace fighter pilot * [[Peter M. Rhee]], trauma surgeon and military veteran<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iamkoream.com/the-making-of-peter-rhee-world-renowned-trauma-surgeon/|title=The Making of Peter Rhee|website=[[KoreAm]]|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150806061445/http://iamkoream.com/the-making-of-peter-rhee-world-renowned-trauma-surgeon/|archive-date=August 6, 2015|df=mdy-all}}</ref> * [[Sue Mi Terry]], CIA intelligence analyst specializing in East Asia == Music == <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * [[1nonly]], rapper * [[Ahn Trio]], [[Juilliard]]-educated classical music trio, featured in print and television ads for Gap * [[Priscilla Ahn]], alternative/folk singer * [[Ailee]], singer based in South Korea * [[AleXa]], singer based in South Korea * [[Amerie]], R&B singer-songwriter, actress<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.askmen.com/women/singer_100/145_amerie.html |title=AskMen.com - Amerie |access-date=May 21, 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060510094623/http://www.askmen.com/women/singer_100/145_amerie.html |archive-date=May 10, 2006 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref> * [[Anderson Paak]], singer, rapper and multi-instrumentalist * [[Aron (singer)|Aaron Kwak]], also known as Aron, member of South Korean boy band [[NU'EST]] * [[BoyWithUke]] (Charley Yang), singer and social media personality. * [[Sarah Chang]], classical violinist and recipient of the [[Avery Fisher Prize]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://smclubusa.com/ |title=[v.5] SM CLUB USA |access-date=2006-05-21 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060428041640/http://smclubusa.com/ |archive-date=April 28, 2006 |df=mdy-all }} "Meanwhile, under the subtitle “Becoming a World-Famous Violinist,” the unit also pays tribute to Korean-American violinist Sarah Chang..."</ref> * [[Arden Cho]], model, actress who also displays her singing and songwriting talents on YouTube * [[David Choi]], singer-songwriter and YouTube sensation * [[Jae Chong]], music producer, formerly of R&B group Solid * [[Clara Chung]], singer * [[Dumbfoundead]], rapper Jonathan Edgar Park * [[Dia Frampton]], musician, younger sister of [[Meg Frampton]] * [[Meg Frampton]], musician, older sister of [[Dia Frampton]] * [[Shinik Hahm]], conductor, professor * [[Joe Hahn]], founding member of [[alternative rock]] band [[Linkin Park]], multi-platinum and [[Grammy Award]] winner<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.yolk.com/v082/linkin1.html |title=Archived copy |access-date=2006-05-21 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060508073003/http://www.yolk.com/v082/linkin1.html |archive-date=May 8, 2006 |df=mdy-all }} "Hahn, a Korean American..."</ref> * [[Heejun Han]], singer and ''[[American Idol (season 11)|American Idol]]'' finalist (season 11) * [[Laine Hardy]], singer and ''[[American Idol (season 17)|American Idol]]'' winner (season 17) * [[Hei-Kyung Hong]], soprano with The Metropolitan Opera Company * [[Joshua Hong]], singer, and member of South Korean boy group [[Seventeen (South Korean band)|Seventeen]] * [[Huh Yunjin]], singer and member of South Korean girl group [[Le Sserafim]] * [[HueningKai|Huening Kai]], singer and member of South Korean boy band [[Tomorrow X Together]] * Huening Bahiyyih, singer and member of South Korean girl group [[Kep1er]] * [[Kim Samuel]], former Produce 101 Contestant & Soloist * [[Taebin|Danny Im]], member of South Korean hip hop group [[1TYM]], R&B singer based in South Korea * [[Yuna Ito]], Korean-Japanese, American-born [[J-pop]] singer and actress * [[Jessi (musician)|Jessi]], singer and rapper * [[Brian Joo]], member of South Korean duo [[Fly to the Sky]], R&B singer based in South Korea * [[Jessica Jung]], singer, musical actress of the South Korean version of ''[[Legally Blonde: The Musical]]''; former member of group [[Girls' Generation]]; sister of Krystal Jung * [[Krystal Jung]], singer, dancer, actress, model; member of South Korean group [[f(x) (band)|f(x)]]; sister of Jessica Jung * [[Nicole Jung]], singer, dancer, rapper and former member of [[Kara (South Korean group)|KARA]] * [[Crystal Kay]], [[J-pop]] ([[Zainichi Korean]]) singer<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/columns/SoundDecision.php?id=74|title=Sound Decision - Greeting(s)|website=Animenewsnetwork.com|access-date=May 27, 2018}}</ref> * [[David Kim (violinist)|David Kim]], concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra *[[Dennis Kim]], concertmaster of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra *[[Kim Eun-sun (conductor)|Eun Sun Kim]], conductor of the San Francisco Opera * [[Earl Kim]], pianist and composer; [[Harvard University]] professor * [[Eli Kim]], member of South Korean boy band [[U-KISS]] * [[George Han Kim]] (also known as Johan Kim), singer and member of former R&B group Solid * [[Paul Kim (pianist)|Paul Kim]], classical pianist * [[Bekah|Rebecca Kim]], rapper, ex-member of band [[After School (band)|After School]] * [[Stephanie Kim]], singer, dancer and member of South Korean girl group [[The Grace (band)|The Grace]] * [[Soovin Kim]], violinist from New York City * [[Andy Lee (South Korean singer)|Andy Lee]], singer, actor, and member of South Korean boy band [[Shinhwa]] * [[JinJoo Lee]], guitarist and member of [[DNCE]]. * [[Kodi Lee]], pianist and singer-songwriter * [[Megan Lee]], singer, actress * [[Sean Lee]], violinist, four-season concertmaster and teaching assistant at [[Juilliard]] * [[Sunny (singer)|Sunny Lee]], singer, radio host, member of South Korean group [[Girls' Generation]] * [[Kevin Kwan Loucks]], pianist and arts entrepreneur * [[Nancy (singer)|Nancy McDonie]], singer and member of South Korean group [[Momoland]] * [[Lucia Micarelli]], violinist * [[Eric Mun]], rapper, actor and leader/member of South Korean boy band [[Shinhwa]] * [[John Myung]], [[bass guitar]] player of [[progressive metal]] band [[Dream Theater]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metakorean.com/blog/archives/2005/02/07/interview-with-john-myung-korean-poker-pro/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060118052008/http://www.metakorean.com/blog/archives/2005/02/07/interview-with-john-myung-korean-poker-pro/|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 18, 2006|title=MetaKorean » Korean American Community » Interview with John Myung, Korean Poker Pro|date=January 18, 2006|access-date=May 27, 2018}}</ref> * [[Eric Nam]], singer and TV host based in South Korea * [[Soon Hee Newbold]], composer, conductor and violinist * [[Karen O]], lead singer of the [[Yeah Yeah Yeahs]] * [[Eugene Park]], electric violinist in South Korea * [[Jae Park]], singer-songwriter, composer, and former guitarist for South Korean band [[Day6]] * [[Jay Park]], [[hip hop]] singer, rapper, b-boy, dancer, and former ex leader of [[2PM]] * [[John Park (musician)|John Park]], singer and first runner up of ''[[Superstar K2]]'', Korean version of ''[[American Idol]]'', semi-finalist on American Idol. * [[Joon Park|Park Joon-hyung]], rapper and leader/member of South Korean pop group [[g.o.d]] * [[Lena Park]], K-pop, [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] singer, songwriter, composer * [[Mike Park]], ska and punk musician, founder of [[Asian Man Records]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kaffeinebuzz.com/musicreviews-mikepark-northhangookfalling.php|title=Home|website=Kaffeinebuzz.com}}</ref> * [[Teddy Park]], member of [[1TYM]], singer/rapper/producer based in South Korea. * [[Todd Park Mohr]], lead vocals/guitars/keyboards/saxophone of [[Big Head Todd and the Monsters]] <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * [[Peniel Shin]], rapper, and member of South Korean boy group [[BTOB]] * [[Son Hoyoung]], singer and member of South Korean pop group [[g.o.d]] * [[Susie Suh]], singer-songwriter, signed with [[Epic Records]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.sfobserver.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=6dbc13fd29d1ea37c41f1fb84354ccbe |title=San Francisco Observer:For Emerging Korean-American Singer Susie Suh, Songs are Like Tattoos |access-date=2006-05-21 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071026001919/http://news.sfobserver.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=6dbc13fd29d1ea37c41f1fb84354ccbe |archive-date=October 26, 2007 |df=mdy-all }} "For Emerging Korean-American Singer Susie Suh, Songs are Like Tattoos"</ref> * [[Tasha Reid|T]] (Tasha Reid), R&B singer based in South Korea * [[Nosaj Thing]] (Jason Chung), [[electronic music]]ian * [[Tiger JK]], musician * [[Tim (singer)|Tim]], R&B singer based in South Korea * [[Tokimonsta]] (Jennifer Lee), electronic music artist, producer, and DJ * [[Kevin Woo]], singer, dancer and member of South Korean Boy Band [[U-KISS]] * [[Kiki Wong]], guitarist of [[The Smashing Pumpkins|Smashing Pumpkins]] * [[Yaeji|Yaeji Lee]], singer, producer, and DJ * [[Yoo Seung Jun|Steve Seung-Jun Yoo]], singer and dancer formerly based in South Korea * [[Scott Yoo]], conductor, host of ''Now hear this'' on the PBS network. * [[Tiffany Young]], singer, musical actress ''[[Fame (musical)|Fame]]'' as Carmen Diaz; member of South Korean group [[Girls' Generation]] * [[Japanese Breakfast|Michelle Zauner]], singer and songwriter who performs under the name [[Japanese Breakfast]] <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> ==Religion== <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable. ---> * [[Su Bong]], [[Soen Sa Nim]] in the [[Kwan Um School of Zen]] and the designated heir of [[Seung Sahn]]'s lineage * [[Peter Ahn]], translator of the [[New American Standard Bible]] * [[Eugene Cho]], President of [[Bread for the World]] * [[Hae Jong Kim]], [[Bishop]] of the [[United Methodist Church]] * [[Julius Kim]], President of [[The Gospel Coalition]] * [[Walter Kim]], President of [[National Association of Evangelicals]] * [[James A. Lee]], President of [[Southern Reformed College and Seminary]] * [[Michael Oh]], CEO of [[Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization]] * [[Andrew S. Park]], theologian * [[Angela Warnick Buchdahl]], rabbi ==Science, technology and education== <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * [[Baik Tae-Ung|Tae-Ung Baik]], professor of law at the University of Hawaii Manoa [[William S. Richardson School of Law]]; legal scholar of international human rights law and Korean law * [[Victor Cha]], professor in Asian studies, former Director for Asian Affairs in the White House's National Security Council * [[Dennis Choi]], neuroscientist at Emory University, member of the [[Institute of Medicine]] of the National Academies, former executive vice president for neuroscience at [[Merck & Co.|Merck]], former chairman of the department of neurology at [[Washington University in St. Louis]] [[Washington University School of Medicine|School of Medicine]] * [[Howard Choi]], [[spinal cord injury]] specialist * [[Esther Choo]], emergency physician and professor at the [[Oregon Health & Science University]] * [[John Chun]], designer of [[AC Cobra]] and [[Shelby Mustang]] GT350 and GT500 models; [[Tonka Toys]] designer<ref name=startribune>{{cite news|first=Paul|last=Walsh|title=Obituary: John Chun, design wizard behind the Mustang Shelby sports car |url=http://www.startribune.com/local/west/215928201.html?page=all&prepage=1&c=y#continue |work=[[Star Tribune]]|date=July 18, 2013|access-date=July 30, 2013}}</ref> * [[Jefferson Han]], one of the main developers of "multi-touch sensing" technology, owner of [[Perceptive Pixel]] company * [[Moo-Young Han]], physicist * [[Dennis Hong]], professor and the founding director of RoMeLa (Robotics & Mechanisms Laboratory) of the Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department at UCLA<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.romela.org/main/Dr._Dennis_Hong |title=Dr. Dennis Hong - RoMeLa |access-date=2015-06-21 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150702200327/http://www.romela.org/main/Dr._Dennis_Hong |archive-date=July 2, 2015 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> * [[Waun Ki Hong]], Division Head and Professor at the [[University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center]] and pioneer in field of cancer [[Chemoprophylaxis|chemoprevention]] and cancer medicine.<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 4, 2019 |title=In Remembrance of Dr. Waun Ki Hong |url=https://www.nfcr.org/blog/remembering-dr-waun-ki-hong/ |access-date=2021-08-04 |website=National Foundation for Cancer Research |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |first1=Marian |last1=Chu |url=http://www.koreabiomed.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=3342 |title=Korean-American oncologist offers valuable advice for physicians |work=[[Korea Biomedical Review]] |date = May 23, 2018 |access-date=2021-08-04}}</ref> * [[Hyun Yi Kang]], scholar and writer; chair of Women's Studies and Associate Professor in Comparative Literature and English at University of California, Irvine * [[Minsoo Kang (historian and writer)|Minsoo Kang]], historian and writer at [[University of Missouri]] * [[Sung Mo Kang|Sung-Mo "Steve" Kang]], chancellor of [[University of California, Merced]]; former professor of electrical and computer engineering at various institutions * [[Larry Kwak]], world-renowned physician and scientist who has pioneered breakthrough innovations in immunology and cancer vaccines; and named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cityofhope.org/people/kwak-larry|title=Larry Kwak M.D., Ph.D., oncologist and researcher - City of Hope|website=Cityofhope.org|access-date=May 27, 2018}}</ref> * [[Jaegwon Kim]], William Herbert Perry Faunce Professor of Philosophy at [[Brown University]] * [[Jeong H. Kim]], president of [[Bell Labs]] * [[Jim Yong Kim]], Francois Xavier Bagnoud Professor Health and Human Rights at Harvard University; former director of HIV/AIDS at the [[World Health Organization]]; 17th president of [[Dartmouth College]]; president of the [[World Bank]] * [[June Huh]], 2022 Fields medalist mathematician, professor at [[Princeton University]] * [[Peter S. Kim]], president of [[Merck & Co.|Merck]], former [[MIT]]-[[Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research]] biochemist, member of [[United States National Academy of Sciences|National Academy of Sciences]] * [[Howard Koh]], professor of the Practice of Public Health; associate dean for Public Health Practice at the [[Harvard School of Public Health]]; former Massachusetts Commissioner of Public Health * [[Bandy X. Lee]], psychiatrist with [[Yale University]] and the co-author of the book, ''[[The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump]]'' * [[Benjamin W. Lee]], theoretical physicist (influenced development of the [[Standard Model]]) * [[Chang-Rae Lee]], professor of creative writing at Princeton University; novelist * [[Jung-Min Lee]], oncologist at the [[National Cancer Institute]] * [[David Oh]], NASA engineer and lead flight director of the [[Curiosity (rover)|Mars Curiosity rover]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/19/david-oh-nasa_n_1807113.html |title=David Oh, NASA Engineer, Switches Family to Mars Time After Curiosity Landing |website=[[HuffPost]] |access-date=June 18, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150618203442/http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/19/david-oh-nasa_n_1807113.html |archive-date=June 18, 2015 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref> * [[Andrew S. Park]], Methodist theologian * [[Gary Pak]], professor of English at [[University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa|University of Hawaii at Mānoa]]; one of the most important Asian Hawaiian writers * [[No-Hee Park]], Dean of the School of Dentistry at the University of California, Los Angeles. * [[Mark L. Polansky]], NASA astronaut * [[Michelle Rhee]], former chancellor of [[District of Columbia Public Schools]]; education reform advocate * [[Sebastian Seung]], computational neuroscientist, brain and cognitive sciences professor at MIT, and author of ''Connectomes'' * [[Nam-Pyo Suh]], doctor of engineering of Carnegie Mellon University, 14th president of KAIST in South Korea * [[Jeannie Suk]], assistant professor of law at Harvard Law School; award-winning writer * [[Meredith Jung-En Woo]], dean of the college and graduate school of arts and sciences at the University of Virginia, professor of political science and Korean studies * [[Ji-Yeon Yuh]], professor in Asian American history and Asian diasporas at the Northwestern University * [[Joon Yun]], radiologist; founder of Palo Alto Institute ==Sports== <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * [[Kenny Allen (American football)|Kenny Allen]] Former NFL player; Father is from Korea * [[Darwin Barney]], MLB player; grandfather is from Korea and grandmother is from Japan * [[Marissa Brandt]], Olympic ice hockey player * [[Eugene Chung]], former [[NFL]] player, first Korean American to be drafted in the 1st round, played [[offensive line]] * [[Rich Cho]], NBA executive, Vice President of Basketball Strategy of [[Memphis Grizzlies]] * [[Simon Cho]], Olympic speed skater; won the bronze medal in men's 5000 meter relay at the 2010 Vancouver Games * [[John Choi (gamer)|John Choi]], e-sports player * [[Scott Coker]], former mixed martial arts founder and businessman for [[Strikeforce (mixed martial arts)|Strikeforce]] and [[Bellator MMA]] * [[Hank Conger]], MLB player <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * [[Emily Cross]], Olympic fencer; won the silver medal in foil team at the 2008 Beijing Games * [[Toby Dawson]], Olympic skier, won the bronze medal in men's freestyle skiing at the 2006 Torino Games * [[Bill Demong]], Olympic skier; mother is half Korean<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.adirondackdailyenterprise.com/page/content.detail/id/527499/Helen-Demong--an-Adirondack-woman-who-opens-doors.html?nav=5048 |title=Helen Demong: an Adirondack woman who opens doors |access-date=August 31, 2012}}</ref> * [[Marcus Demps]], American football player * [[Will Demps]], American football player * [[Dane Dunning]], MLB Player * [[Jake Dunning]], MLB player * [[Tommy Edman]], MLB player, mother is from Korea. * [[Tom Farden]], head coach of the [[Utah Red Rocks]] * [[Marcus Freeman]], head coach of Notre Dame Football, former NFL player * [[James Hahn (golfer)|James Hahn]], professional golfer * [[Kyle Hamilton]], First-team All-American Notre Dame football player * [[Benson Henderson]], mixed martial artist, former [[Ultimate Fighting Championship|UFC]] lightweight champion * [[Sam Howell]], American football quarterback * [[John Huh]], professional golfer * [[Vicky Hurst]], professional golfer * [[Anthony Kim]], professional golfer * [[Chloe Kim]], elite snowboarder, Winter X Games gold medalist (superpipe, 2015) Olympic gold medalist (halfpipe, 2018)<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.outsideonline.com/2283546/chloe-kims-win-triumph-asian-americans|title=Snowboarder Chloe Kim is a triumph for asian-americans|work=www.outsideonline.com|access-date=February 23, 2018}}</ref> * [[Christina Kim]], professional golfer * [[Kevin Kim]], tennis player * [[Jessica Pegula]], tennis player; daughter of [[Terry Pegula|Terry]] and [[Kim Pegula]] * [[Kim Pegula]], businesswoman and co-owner of [[Pegula Sports and Entertainment]] ([[Buffalo Bills]], [[Buffalo Sabres]], and other teams) alongside her husband Terry; born in Seoul and adopted by an American family at age 5 * [[Younghoe Koo]], American football player * [[Tae Man Kwon]], Hapkido Grand Master; 9th degree Black Belt *[[Alison Lee]], professional golfer *[[Brandun Lee]], professional boxer * [[Jeanette Lee (pool player)|Jeanette Lee]], pool player, nicknamed "The Black Widow" for her tendency to wear black<ref>'''Jeanette Lee''' – {{cite web |url=http://www.onthesnap.com/players/jeanette_lee.htm |title=Jeanette Lee |access-date=2006-09-02 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000824164957/http://www.onthesnap.com/players/jeanette_lee.htm |archive-date=August 24, 2000 |df=mdy-all }} "As a first generation Korean American, Jeanette was raised in a bilingual household which stressed both Korean traditional values and the American ideal of opportunity."</ref> * [[John Lee (placekicker)|John Lee]], former football player * [[Sammy Lee (diver)|Sammy Lee]], diver, first American-born male Asian Olympic gold medalist * [[David Lipsky (golfer)|David Lipsky]], professional golfer; mother is from Korea * [[Moon Tae-jong]], professional basketball player * [[Kyler Murray]], [[NFL]] quarterback * [[Kevin Na]], professional golfer * [[Naomi Nari Nam]], figure skater * [[Jim Paek]], NHL hockey player * [[Angela Park]], professional golfer * [[Jane Park]], professional golfer * [[Richard Park (ice hockey)|Richard Park]], NHL player * [[B.J. Penn]], mixed martial artist and former [[Ultimate Fighting Championship|UFC]] lightweight and welterweight champion * [[Casey Phair]], South Korean professional footballer * [[Rob Refsnyder]], MLB player; born in Seoul, South Korea, and adopted by a couple from Southern California when he was five months old. * [[Jhoon Rhee]], [[taekwondo]] master and entrepreneur * [[Joshua Shim]], American football quarterback * [[Terrmel Sledge]], MLB player * [[Daewon Song]], professional skateboarder * [[Sonya Thomas]], aka "Black Widow," competitive eater, holder of 29 world titles * [[Hines Ward]], football player, [[Super Bowl MVP|MVP]] of [[Super Bowl XL]] * [[Michelle Wie West]], professional golfer * [[Alex Yi]], soccer player * [[Cameron (wrestler)|Ariane Andrew]] also known as Cameron, professional wrestler * [[Mia Yim]] also known as Jade, professional wrestler * [[Jimmy Yang|James Yun]], professional wrestler *[[Ben Leber]], NFL Linebacker ==Other== <!-- To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Korean American or must have references showing they are Korean American and are notable.''' ---> * [[Emma Broyles]], [[Miss America]] 2022, as [[Miss Alaska#Winners|Miss Alaska]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Thiessen |first=Mark |date=December 17, 2021|title=New Miss America first Alaskan, Korean American title holder|url=https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-sports-lifestyle-arts-and-entertainment-alaska-ab5c0f2645fcf7b4a883207fd15955c3|access-date=2021-12-18 |work=AP NEWS|language=en}}</ref> * [[Philip Jaisohn]], first Korean to become an American citizen; first Korean American to receive an American medical degree (Originally from [[Boseong County]], [[Jeollanam-do]], [[South Korea]]) * [[Yeonmi Park]], [[North Korean defector]] ==References== {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.councilka.org/ Council of Korean Americans] – a national, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of Korean American leaders * [http://www.kaps.org/ KAPS] – Korean American Professionals Society * [https://web.archive.org/web/20060920152657/http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndsu/chhan/Chung-Souk_files/koramelit.htm KorAmeLit.htm] – selection of Korean-American literature * [https://archive.today/20130127051603/http://www.koreamjournal.com/ KoreAm Journal] – news, stories, and issues of Korean Americans nationwide * [https://web.archive.org/web/20100513065310/http://koreanamericanliterature.com/ Korean American Literature] – comprehensive bibliography of Korean American authors and their books * [http://www.arirangeducation.com/ Arirang] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927061412/http://www.arirangeducation.com/ |date=September 27, 2011 }} – interactive history of Korean Americans [[Category:American people of Korean descent|*]] [[Category:Korean diaspora by country|Americans]] [[Category:Lists of American people of Asian descent|Korean Americans]]
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