List of Italian Americans

List Of Italian Americans

This is a list of notable Italian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. The list also includes fictional characters.

To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Italian American or must have references showing they are Italian American and are notable.

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By U.S. state
By ethnicity or nationality
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Read more about List Of Italian Americans:  Anarchists, Architects, Inventors, Jurists, Law Enforcement Figures, Journalism (print and Multimedia), Military, Prelates, Scientists, Writers, Italian Americans Who Were First in Their Field of Achievement, Italian Americans Not Otherwise Categorized, Fictional Italian Americans

Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, italian and/or americans:

    Shea—they call him Scholar Jack—
    Went down the list of the dead.
    Officers, seamen, gunners, marines,
    The crews of the gig and yawl,
    The bearded man and the lad in his teens,
    Carpenters, coal-passers—all.
    Joseph I. C. Clarke (1846–1925)

    Thirty—the promise of a decade of loneliness, a thinning list of single men to know, a thinning brief-case of enthusiasm, thinning hair.
    F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896–1940)

    The French courage proceeds from vanity—the German from phlegm—the Turkish from fanaticism & opium—the Spanish from pride—the English from coolness—the Dutch from obstinacy—the Russian from insensibility—but the Italian from anger.
    George Gordon Noel Byron (1788–1824)

    The Americans never use the word peasant, because they have no idea of the class which that term denotes; the ignorance of more remote ages, the simplicity of rural life, and the rusticity of the villager have not been preserved among them; and they are alike unacquainted with the virtues, the vices, the coarse habits, and the simple graces of an early stage of civilization.
    Alexis de Tocqueville (1805–1859)