List of Argentine Americans
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Actors and actresses
- Alejandro Agresti - film director and producer
- Carlos Alazraqui - actor, comedian, impressionist and voice actor
- Linda Cristal - actress
- India Eisley - actress
- Julie Gonzalo - actress; Argentine born, American raised[1]
- Olivia Hussey - Argentine-British actress
- Fernando Lamas - actor and director
- Lorenzo Lamas - actor
- Shayne Lamas - actress
- Florencia Lozano - actress
- Mía Maestro - actress
- Miguel Mas
- Eduardo Montes-Bradley - American writer-filmmaker
- Jacqueline Obradors - American actress
- Carlos Olguin-Trelawny - film director, screenwriter and digital artist
- Jeff Palmer - gay pornographic actor
- Jorge Porcel - comedy actor
- Alejandro Rey - actor
- Ignacio Serricchio - actor
- Adrián Suar - Argentine Jewish former actor
- Carmen Zapata - American actress
Journalists
- Candela Ferro - journalist, model
- Uki Goñi - journalist, author and historian
- Enrique Gratas - journalist
- Pablo Kleinman - journalist and entrepreneur
- Andrés Oppenheimer - journalist
- Jacobo Timerman - publisher, journalist, and author
- Daniel Viotto - former news presenter of CNN en Español
Models
- Yamila Diaz-Rahi - model
- Luján Fernández - model
- Veronica Gamba - model and actress
- Marianela Pereyra - American model, actress, television personality
- Inés Rivero - Argentine model
Musicians
- Mildred Couper - prominent American composer and pianist
- Duilio Dobrin - American conductor and pianist
- Diego Garcia
- Albert Hammond, Jr. - guitarist for New York rock band The Strokes
- Kevin Johansen - singer, half Argentine
- Julio "Jimmy" Ledezma - Argentine-born American musician
- Ana Lenchantin - cellist
- Paz Lenchantin - musician
- Miguel Mateos - Argentine singer
- Raul Midon - singer-songwriter and guitarist from New Mexico
- JD Natasha (b. 1988) - Latin pop musician[2]
- Ástor Piazzolla - tango composer
- Silvia Roederer - musician
- Lalo Schifrin - pianist and composer; composed theme for the Mission: Impossible television series
- Bebu Silvetti (1944 - 2003), Argentine pianist, composer
- Terig Tucci (1897 – 1973) - composer, violinist, pianist, and mandolinist
- Ezequiel Viñao - composer
Science and mathematics
- Fernando Caldeiro (1958 – 2009) - astronaut
- Gregory Chaitin - mathematician and theoretical computer scientist
- Graciela Chichilnisky - mathematical economist and an expert on climate change
- Irene M. Gamba - mathematician
- William Henry Hudson - Argentine-British author, naturalist and ornithologist
- Veronica Prego - medical doctor
- Eduardo D. Sontag - mathematics
- Carlos Sueldo - physician, medical professor
Sport
- Marcelo Balboa - American former soccer defender
- Max Battimo - American hockey player
- Oscar Bonavena professional boxer
- Ernie Buriano - retired Argentine-American footballer
- Efrain Chacurian - retired Argentine-American soccer forward
- Renato Corsi - retired American-Argentine footballer
- Angelo DiBernardo - retired Argentine-American soccer player
- Paul DiBernardo - retired Argentine-American soccer midfielder who coaches youth soccer
- Héctor Echavarría - kickboxer
- Bryan Gerzicich - soccer player
- Manu Ginobili - basketball player
- Bill Gramática - American football placekicker
- Martin Gramatica - American football placekicker
- Juan Kachmanian - professional wrestler
- Pablo Mastroeni soccer player
- Andrés Nocioni - basketball player
- Claudio Reyna - soccer player, half Argentine
- Diana Taurasi - basketball player
Visual artists
- Sebastian Spreng - visual artist
Others
- Andrés Cantor - sportscaster
- Gerardo L. Munck - professor, academic
- Alejandro Orfila - Argentine career diplomat
- Luis Palau - Christian evangelist, reverend
- Alicia Partnoy - human rights activist, poet, and translator
- César Pelli - architect
- Richard Revesz - dean of the New York University School of Law
- Nancy Sutley - leads the White House Council on Environmental Quality
- Susana Torre - Argentine-born American architect, critic and educator
- Bruno Vain - Hispanic radio and television sportscaster
- Rodolfo Valentin - New York City hairdresser and entrepreneur
- Alex Yemenidjian - Chairman of the Board and CEO of Armenco Holdings and Regal Entertainment Group LLC