List of Venezuelan Americans

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This is a list of notable Venezuelan Americans, including both 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 Venezuelan Americans or must have references showing they are Venezuelan Americans and are notable.

List

Architects and builders

Entrepreneurs and business people

  • Guido Antonini Wilson – entrepreneur
  • Fabiola Beracasa Beckman, Venezuelan born film and television producer, philanthropist and co-owner of The Hole Gallery, an art gallery in New York City
  • Adriana Cisneros – Venezuelan journalist, CEO and Chairman of Cisneros Group
  • Patricia Phelps de Cisneros – Venezuelan philanthropist with focus on art collection and education
  • Gustavo Cisneros – Venezuelan-born mass media entrepreneur
  • Ella Fontanals-Cisneros – Cuban born, raised in Venezuela art collector, philanthropist, business woman and art dealer
  • Nina Fuentes, a.k.a. Nina Dotti – Venezuelan art collector, curator, philanthropist, and art dealer
  • Andres Gluski – CEO of AES Corporation
  • Thor Halvorssen Hellum – Venezuelan-Norwegian businessman who served as President of CANTV and later as Special Commissioner for International Narcotic Affairs
  • Carolina Herrera – fashion designer. Also Founder and CEO of New York-based CH Carolina Herrera
  • Janet Kelly – American-born editor owner of The Daily Journal (Venezuela)
  • Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg – Venezuelan business woman and the current president of Strategic Investment Group (SIG)
  • Solon De Leon Lobo – Venezuelan American editor, author
  • Andres Levin – record producer
  • Domingo Marcucci – shipbuilder and shipowner in San Francisco, California
  • Nelson Mezerhane – banker, owner of Diario Las Americas of Miami, Florida
  • Vanessa Neumann – Venezuelan graduated in Columbia University.lp Founder, President & CEO of Asymmetrica, a New York-headquartered global consultancy on brand integrity and counter-illicit trafficking. The relationship with Mick Jagger (2000-2002) made her famous among world press
  • Bárbara Palacios – Venezuelan TV Host, writer and Miss Universe 1986. CEO of BP Inspiration, where she's the main motivational speaker
  • Claudio Osorio – Venezuelan entrepreneur based in Miami, Florida
  • Devorah Rose – Editor-in-Chief of Social Life Magazine
  • Irene SaezMiss Universe 1981, former director of ColonialBank
  • Jimy Szymanski – former professional tennist was Davis cup captain and Fed cup captain for Venezuela. President of STA TENNIS LLC, a company that manages tennis facilities in South Florida.
  • Bill Watkins – Venezuelan-born former CEO of Seagate Technology, the world's largest manufacturer of hard drives.

Artists and designers

  • Julio Aguilera – Venezuelan-American painter and sculptor born in Caracas
  • Devendra Banhart – Venezuelan American singer-songwriter and visual artist
  • Juan Fernando Bastos – Venezuelan born painter
  • Jorge Blanco – Venezuelan artist who created the comic strip The Castaway/El Náufrago, which became an overnight success
  • Nicolas Felizola – fashion designer
  • Rodner Figueroa – TV host, fashion designer and philanthropist
  • Nina Fuentes, a.k.a. Nina Dotti – Venezuelan art collector, curator, philanthropist, business woman and art dealer
  • Marisol Escobar – Venezuelan-American sculptor born in Paris
  • Carolina Herrera – fashion designer. Also Founder and CEO of New York-based CH Carolina Herrera
  • Martha Luna - fashion designer
  • Tina Ramirez – dancer and choreographer, best known as the Founder and Artistic Director of Ballet Hispanico
  • Angel Sanchez – fashion designer
  • Nick Verreos – American fashion designer, fashion commentator and former Project Runway contestant
  • Jhonen Vasquez – American comic book writer, cartoonist, and music video director
  • Patricia van Dalen – Venezuelan visual artist based in Miami (Florida)
  • Ron van Dongen – photographer
  • Victor Hugo (artist and window dresser) – Venezuelan visual artist, window dresser, and Andy Warhol´s collaborator, partner of fashion designer Halston.

Comedians

  • Julio Gassete – Venezuelan-born TV former comedian of Bienvenidos TV show. He lives currently in Miami, Florida
  • Joanna Hausmann – comedian youtuber
  • Erika de la Vega – Venezuelan stand up comedy actress and fashion model
  • Monica Pasqualotto – actress, model and TV host in Americateve

Films and TV

Models

Musicians

  • Gregory Abbott – American born singer, his father was born in Venezuela
  • Aldo Abreu – Venezuelan baroque flutist
  • María Conchita Alonso – three time Grammy Award–nominated singer/songwriter and actress. Cuban-born, Venezuelan-raised, she is an American citizen[4]
  • Devendra Banhart – Singer and songwriter
  • Josefina Benedetti – Venezuelan-American composer, musicologist and choral director.
  • Augusto Brandt – violinist and composer
  • Andréa Burns – singer
  • Humberto Bruni Lamanna – descended from an Italian family, is a Classical Guitar concert artist.
  • Ed Calle – saxophonist and composer from Miami, Florida, born in Venezuela. He has four nominations for Grammy Awards
  • Mariah Carey – singer; her father Alfred Roy Carey was born in Venezuela
  • Teresa Carreño – Venezuelan-born pianist and composer
  • Sylvia Constantinidis – Venezuelan-born pianist, conductor, composer, writer and music educator. President of the Southeast Chapter of NACUSA (National Association of Composers of The United States of America)
  • Tulio Cremisini – Venezuelan percussionist, guitarist, composer and orchestra conductor
  • Majandra DelfinoALMA Award-nominated Venezuelan-born American actress and singer
  • Yasmin Deliz – American singer-songwriter, model and actress. She is daughter of Dominican father and a Colombian-Venezuelan mother
  • Paul Desenne – Venezuelan cellist and resident composer at Alabama Symphony Orchestra
  • Gustavo Dudamel – orchestra conductor and violinist. He is the music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Los Angeles, California
  • Pedro Eustache – flautist, "World Music" woodwinds-reeds-wind synthesizers and composer
  • Lorenzo Herrera – former Venezuelan singer
  • Hernan Hermida – vocalist of rock band Suicide Silence
  • Enrique Hidalgo – Venezuelan composer
  • Judith Jaimes – pianist
  • Raphael Jiménez – associate professor of conducting and director of Oberlin College orchestras
  • Rudy La Scala – singer and composer
  • Andres Levin-musician, record producer, bandleader
  • Pablo Manavello – Italian-born Venezuelan composer, guitarist, singer and songwriter
  • Manu Manzo – Venezuelan-born singer and songwriter
  • Eduardo Marturet – composer, music director and principal conductor of The Miami Symphony Orchestra
  • Gustavo Matamoros – composer-sound artist
  • Fernando Michelena – Venezuelan tenor working in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Michelena toured with the Emma Abbott Grand Opera Company. He was the father of Beatriz, Vera and Teresa Luisa Michelena, all born in the US.[5]
  • Alfredo del Monaco – Venezuelan composer
  • Silvano Monasterios – jazz pianist and composer
  • Ricardo Montaner – Venezuelan singer and composer
  • Gabriela Montero – pianist and composer
  • Chris Moy – singer and former member of the Menudo teen group
  • Luis Perdomo – jazz pianist and composer
  • Allan Phillips – music producer, composer, arranger, and musician now residing in Southern California.
  • Alejandro Enrique Planchart – Venezuelan-American musicologist, conductor, and composer
  • Edward Pulgar – Venezuelan violinist and conductor
  • Rudy Regalado – Venezuelan Latin music leader, percussionist and composer
  • Jose Luis Rodríguez "El Puma" – singer and actor
  • Otmaro Ruíz – pianist and composer
  • Juan Carlos Salazar – singer, Cuatro-player and songwriter/composer in addition to being an engineer with an MBA, and university instructor
  • William Sanchez – Venezuelan born Cuban guitarist of Los Van Van and orchestra conductor.
  • Marger Sealey – singer, composer and actress
  • Alberto Šlezinger – Venezuelan-born singer-songwriter and composer
  • Jorge Spiteri– Venezuelan-born guitarist, singer-songwriter and composer. His father was born in USA
  • Carmen Helena Téllez – Venezuelan-American music conductor
  • Zamora – Venezuelan pianist and composer nominated on Grammy Award 2010 in the "New Age" music category
  • Kid 606 - Venezuelan-American electronic musician

Sports

Journalists, TV hosts and anchors

  • Luis Alfredo Alvarez – TV host ESPN Latin America
  • Fernando Alvarez – TV host ESPN Latin America
  • Carla Angola – TV host of EVTV Miami
  • Mariana Atencio – journalist and news personality for MSNBC and NBC News. The Huffington Post called her "Our Latina Christiane Amanpour"
  • José Aristimuño – journalist, press sub secretary of Democratic Party
  • Eleonora Bruzual – writer and journalist of El Nacional and El Nuevo Herald. Conduct a daily radio segment called "Trinchera" on Radio Mambí of Miami (Florida).
  • Michelle Badillo– Venezuelan TV host and model
  • Carlos López Bustamante – journalist spent part of his life in US, where he died in Chicago
  • Nelson Bustamante – Venezuelan-born TV host and writer
  • Lindsay Casinelli – Venezuelan TV host of Univision network
  • Chiquinquirá Delgado – Venezuelan TV host, model, and actress of Univision network in the United States
  • George Duran – Venezuelan-born restaurateur, TV personality, TV producer, and published author
  • Lorena Garcia – Venezuelan-born restaurateur, philanthropist, TV personality, TV producer, and published author
  • Raúl González – TV host and actor. In Venezuela, he hosted a kids' TV show Supercrópolis. He became one of the hosts on TV show Despierta América of Univisión television network
  • Eva Golinger – attorney, RT Network TV host and editor of the Correo del Orinoco International
  • Alejandra Oraa – Venezuelan television anchor currently working for CNN en Español
  • Reinaldo Herrera – former director of Vanity Fair magazine
  • Fausto Malave - Journalist, news anchor of Noticias Telemundo
  • Elizabeth Pérez – Cuban-Venezuelan Emmy – winning television journalist and presenter working for CNN en Español
  • Luisana Pérez Fernández - Venezuelan-American communications expert and political advisor. She currently serves as the director of Hispanic media for the Joe Biden administration
  • Rafael Poleo – Venezuelan journalist and politician
  • Beatrice Rangel – Venezuelan politician analyst
  • Carolina Sandoval – journalist, broadcaster, writer, TV presenter, and actress
  • Daniel Sarcos – Venezuelan TV host, model, and actor of Telemundo network in the United States
  • Alberto Sardiñas – Venezuelan born syndicated radio personality
  • James Tahhan – Venezuelan-born restaurateur known as "Chef James", TV personality, TV producer, and published author
  • Lourdes Ubieta – Venezuelan-born Cuban-American radio talk show host on Actualidad Radio 1020/1040 AM
  • Patricia Zavala – Venezuelan TV host and model. She hosts E! Entertainment Television's Coffee Break

Military

Politics

Science

Economists

Writers

Activists

  • Mery Godigna Collet – Venezuelan artist, writer, philanthropist and environmental living in Austin, Texas
  • Thor Halvorssen Mendoza – Venezuelan human rights advocate and film producer
  • Nancy Navarro – social activist. In 2010, President Obama appointed her to the Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics
  • Victor Pineda (activist) – social development scholar and disability rights advocate
  • Luis Posada Carriles – Cuban-born Venezuelan naturalized former CIA agent. Anticastrist activist
  • Nathalie Rayes – Venezuelan born human rights advocate. She is president and CEO of Latino Victory and vice-chair of the Hispanic Federation
  • Jeanmarie Simpson – American peace activist and theatre artist. His father is Venezuelan.[8][9]
  • Sylvia Rivera – American bisexual transgender activist and trans woman

Others

See also

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References

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