Libaax-Sankataabte Posted November 23, 2006 President of Ecuador Prime Minister of Jamaica President of Columbia [edit] Politicians of Lebanese Descent Spencer Abraham - U.S Senator from Michigan (1995-2001), US Secretary of Energy (2001-2005) Anthony Alexander Alam - political leader, member of the Australian Labor Party Ralph Nader - political leader of the American Green Party John Baldacci - U.S. Representative from Maine (1995-2003), Governor of Maine (2003- ) Marie Bashir - Governor of New South Wales, Australia (2001-) Steve Bracks - Premier of Victoria, Australia (1999-) Abdalá Bucaram - President of Ecuador (1996-1997) Assid Corban - former Mayor of Henderson Borough and of Waitakere City, New Zealand. Najeeb Halaby, U.S. government official and father of Jordan's Queen Noor Darrell Issa, U.S. Representative from California Bob Katter - right-wing Australian politician Assad Kotaite - ICAO Council President (1976-) Ray LaHood - U.S. Representative from Illinois (1995- ), grandson of Lebanese immigrants George J. Mitchell - Former U.S. Senator from Maine (1980-1995) & peace activist (Lebanese mother) Jamil Mahuad - President of Ecuador (1998-2000) Paulo Maluf - mayor & governor of São Paulo Maria Mourani - Bloc Québécois Member of Parliament Canada. Jeanine Pirro - District Attorney, Westchester County, New York(1993-), Candidate for New York state Attorney General. Edward Seaga - Prime Minister of Jamaica (1980-1989) Donna Shalala - US Secretary of Health (1993-2001) John E. Sununu- U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (2003- ) John H. Sununu - White House Chief of Staff (1989-1991) Julio César Turbay Ayala - President of Colombia (1978-1982) Eliott Tanos Sakr- leader of the Kataeb's youth movement [edit] Activists Bahia Hariri - politician & UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador. Giorgio-Guy Tarraf - (1988 - ) UNESCO Youth Ambassador for the Culture of Peace. Candy Lightner - founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Charles Malik - (1906 - 1987) - diplomat, philosopher, co-drafter of Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Ralph Nader - consumer rights activist & US presidential candidate. Joseph Raya - archbishop and civil rights activist. James Zogby - founder of Arab-American Institute, brother of John Zogby, son of Lebanese immigrants. [edit] Military Michel Sulaiman - General of the military of Lebanon Hisham Jaber - Former Commander of Beirut John Abizaid - US general, CENTCOM Commander James Jabara - US fighter pilot, world's first jet-vs-jet ace and 2nd-highest ace of the Korean War George Joulwan - US general, SACEUR [edit] Cultural figures [edit] Film, Television, and Radio Personalities Lili Estefan, Cuban American television hostess, (niece of Emilio Estefan; Lebanese ancestry) Jamie Farr actor of M*A*S*H fame Salma Hayek, Mexican actress (Lebanese father and Mexican mother) Keanu Reeves, Lebanese-born (English, Irish, Chinese, Hawaiian and Portuguese background) Diane Rehm - host and executive producer of "The Diane Rehm Show" Fouad Said - cinematographer (Inventor of the Cinemobile) James Stacy - actor (Laramie) Khrystyne Haje, actress Arsinée Khanjian, actress (Lebanese-born, Armenian ethnicity) Tom Shadyac, director Nadia Behette, Miss New York 2003 (Lebanese mother, Syrian father) Mahmoud Baghdadi, fought Muhammed Ali and got crippled. Gaston Chikhani, actor and comedian, co-founder of "Le théatre de 10 heures" Beirut Jean-Pierre Chikhani, actor and comedian "Le théatre de 10 heures" Beirut, founder of the first out-door advertising in Lebanon Michel Chikhani, actor and comedian "Le théatre de 10 heures" Beirut Tony Shalhoub, television and film actor; presently stars in "Monk" Danny Thomas, nightclub comedian and television actor Casey Kasem, television personality of Druze Lebanese Descent [[Mario Kassar], Movie producer Catalina Prince, Model "Ford Supermodel of Lebanon 1996" [edit] Musicians of Lebanese Descent Shakira, Colombian pop singer, born Shakira Mebarak Chedid (Lebanese father from Zahle, Colombian mother of Catalan descent) Soraya, American-Colombian-Lebanese singer/songwriter (Lebanese mother) Tiffany, American pop singer, first teen singer to have her first two singles both hit number one (Lebanese/Syrian father, Irish/Cherokee mother) Gabriel Yared, composer Matthieu Chedid, Lebanese-French rock/blues songwriter and singer Frank Zappa Herbert Khaury (Tiny Tim), singer, ukulele player (Lebanese father) K-Maro, French singer (Lebanese-born) Emilio Estefan, Cuban musician/producer (Lebanese parents) Sammy Hagar, former lead vocalist for the rock band Van Halen Dick Dale, surf guitarist (Lebanese father, Polish mother) Nawal Zoughbi, pop singer Joe Fuad Najar - JFN Rapper and Producer Nicolas (musician) eliott sakr Rapper Amanda Abizaid Lebanese-American singer / songwriter [edit] Athletes Rony Seikaly, Lebanese American, Former NBA basketball player Bill George - NFL Hall of Famer Doug Flutie - NFL player Samir Bannout - Mr Olympia 1983 George Farah - 19th Mr Olympia 2002 Brian Habib - former NFL player Fuad Reveiz - former NFL player Jeff George - former NFL player Abe Gibran - former NFL player and coach Rich Kotite - former NFL coach Joe Lahoud - former MLB player John Jaha - former MLB player Jim Baxis - former MLB player Fred Maalouf - former NFL player Hazem El Masri - NRL player Steve Kerr - former NBA Star (Lebanese-born) Zuhair Mansour - Weightlifting's Grandmaster of the World (1990) Bobby Rahal - Winner of the Indianapolis 500 Victor Taweel - former lightweight boxing champion Pete Sarron - former featherweight boxing champion Maloof Brothers - Owners of the Sacramento Kings (NBA) George Maloof - former owner of the Houston Rockets (NBA) Joe Robbie - former owner of the Miami Dolphins (NFL) Kerbawy family - former owners of the Detroit Lions (NFL) Fred Saigh - former owner of the St. Louis Cardinals (MLB) Frank Skaff - former manager of the Detroit Tigers (MLB) Victor Taweel - former lightweight boxing champion Pete Sarron - former featherweight boxing champion Eddie Elias - Founder of the Bowling Association of America Elias Ghanem - Head of the Las Vegas Boxing Association Elie Yahchouchi- former head basketball committe of the Sagesse club(3 times Asian Champion) [edit] Writers & Journalists Ahmad Reda - linguist, wrote Matn al-lugha dictionary Muhammad Jaber, writer and historian Edward Atiyah, writer Gibran Khalil Gibran - poet and writer, "The Prophet" Salim El Lawzeh - Founder of Al Hawadeth Magazine - Allegedly was assassinated by Syria Said Akl - writer, poet, philosopher Rabih Alameddine - painter, novelist William Peter Blatty - writer, "The Exorcist" Andree Chedid - poet Neal Conan - radio journalist (lebanese-born) Elias Khoury - novelist Philip Khuri Hitti Samir Kassir - assassinated journalist of An-Nahar newspaper and writer Amin Maalouf - writer, Prix Goncourt (1993) Ann-Marie MacDonald - writer (Lebanese mother) David Malouf - famous Australian homosexual author (Lebanese father, English-Sephardic Jewish mother of Portuguese descent) Gebran Tueni - Former editor and publisher of An-Nahar newspaper - Legislator, allegedly assassinated by Syria Ghassan Tueni - father of Gebran Tueni and editor in chief of An-Nahar newspaper, legislator May Chidiac - A pillar in Lebanese Journalism - She was nearly killed by an alleged assassination attempt by Syria Nadia Tueni - poet George Zahar - publisher & editor (Lebanese father) Issa Makhlouf - poet Mikhael Neame - writer Maroun Abboud - writer Nidal Achkar - poetess Tarek Hijazi - Managing Editor of The Middle East's first and best selling western entertainment magazine - Teen World Magazine - [edit] Artists Reem Acra - fashion designer Annabel Daou - painter Sam Maloof - woodworker Joseph Matar - Artist painter and poet Zuhair Mrad - fashion designer Elie Saab - fashion designer Tarek Yamout - nail and yarn art Paul Zgheib - Photographer Bill Schiffbauer -Designer (Lebanese Mother, German/Irish Father) Clemence Massaad Musa - Journalist and author [edit] Practical figures [edit] Scientists Hassan Kamel Al-Sabbah - electrical engineer Michael Atiyah - mathematician, Fields Medal (1966), Abel Prize (2004) (Lebanese father) Abdulrahim N. Chafi- Dr. Chafi is a Chemist and Civil/Environmental engineer. President of Dar Science and Engineering. Elias J. Corey - chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1990) Charles Elachi - director of Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA Peter Medawar - immunologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine (1960) (Lebanese father) Alain Chikhani - one of the most famous plastic surgeon (Johns Hopkins Hospital, USA) [edit] Entrepreneurs Robert Abboud - ex-chairman of First Chicago, brother of Joseph Abboud Assid Corban - winemaker, founder of Corbans Carlos Ghosn - CEO of Nissan and Renault Joseph Maroun Haggar - founder of Haggar Clothing Company Sam Hammam - owner of Cardiff City F.C. Rafik Hariri - Ex-prime minister-businessman assassinated 14 February 2005 Nicolas Hayek - the 'father of Swatch' Carlos Slim Helu - Latin America's richest man and 3rd richest in the world Mario Kassar - co-founder of Carolco Pictures (Lebanese father, Italian mother) Jacques Nasser - ex-CEO of Ford Motors Paul Orfalea - founder of Kinko's Edmond Safra - founder of Republic Bank of New York and Banco Safra in Brazil (Jewish Lebanese) Elie Samaha - chairman/CEO of Franchise Pictures Oussama Ziade - founder of Ptech Al-Waleed bin Talal - Lebanese mother, Grandson of Prime Minister Riad El Solh Johnny R.Saade - Lebanese businessman, founder of CMA-CGM, 3rd container shipping company in the world. Khalil Ghattas- Lebanese business man, Founder of GAT oil [edit] Other Christa McAuliffe - American high school teacher and astronaut on the Challenger Disaster John Zogby, American political pollster, brother of James Zogby, son of Lebanese immigrants Richard Hibey, American attorney in Washington, DC, brother of Jim Hibey, son of Anthony "Ezhiyah" Hibey Jim Hibey, American attorney in Washington, DC Patrick Joseph "PJ" Hasham, a fictional character in the long running Australian drama series Blue Heelers was of Lebanese descent. Chadillac - The 'G' out of Lala http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Lebanese_people Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted November 23, 2006 Lebanese people are everywhere, In africa, Latin America, Oceania, North America, Europe, u name it, they migrated to all these countries 100 years ago, and Somalis will similar effect in 50 years. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted November 23, 2006 ^^^ the difference is that somalis are muslims whereas the lebanese case most of them are christians, thus xa*rka waay la qasan karaan cidaay rabaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted November 24, 2006 I heard the Argantine footballer Batistuta (spelling?) has Lebonese blood. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rahima Posted November 24, 2006 So is the premier of my home state Victoria, Steve Bracks (who i will be voting for in a few hours ). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
asha aviv Posted November 25, 2006 o sick i neva knew dat.... somalis already did migrate everywhere dey live in saudi,eritrea,netherland,japan, malaysia,israel,syria,egypt,russia,china, panama,mexico Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Intel Posted November 25, 2006 Rahima free public transport not enough to merit your vote? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted November 25, 2006 So is the premier of my home state Victoria, Steve Bracks (who i will be voting for in a few hours ). He is back! Rahima free public transport not enough to merit your vote? That is a very desperate policy designed to lure for unsuspecting working-class voters (The Libs are for the rich and well off... you gotta wonder when did the rich and the well off ever cared for public transportation?). Those Libs are "kiss-up kick-down" sort. Don't trust them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Intel Posted November 26, 2006 such an unattainable promises Suldaank.... they seem work for Johnny not this poor bloke i reckon the majority of the public want ALP in Canberra...wish they get a suitable leader tho Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted November 26, 2006 ^^ Howard is a political animal - he fights over like all his political career depends on it on any issue whether small or large. I don't think the ALP has any chance as long as he is in the helm of the Liberals. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnny B Posted November 26, 2006 It is a tempting comparation , but Somalis who immagirated are not of the clibre of the lebanease. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rahima Posted November 27, 2006 Rahima free public transport not enough to merit your vote? Not really since I don’t use public transport . Anyhow I’m glad that Bracks is back, Baillieu is creepy and a Liberal (like that wasn't bad enough already). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites