From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of notable
Haitian Americans , including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.
[1]
To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Haitian American, or have references showing they are Haitian American and are notable.
Academics
Claudine Gay , Harvard University's first Black person and second woman to lead the university.
Michel DeGraff , tenured professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a founding member of the Haitian Creole Academy
Charles L. Reason , the first Black college professor in the United States; mathematician and linguist
Artists
John James Audubon , painter
Jean-Michel Basquiat , artist
Edouard Duval-Carrié , painter and sculptor
Vladimir Cybil Charlier , visual artist
Paul Gardère , visual artist
Jackson Georges , painter, whose works have been on exhibit at the World Trade Art Gallery, the United Nations, and Mehu Gallery
Edmonia Lewis , sculptor who gained fame and recognition in the international fine arts world
Patrick H. Reason , engraver
Sacha Thébaud (1934–2004), aka "Tebó", artist, sculptor, architect, furniture designer born in Haiti and known for encaustics in international contemporary fine art
Didier William , mixed-media painter
Ligel Lambert , mixed-media painter and educator
Business
Hurby Azor , hip-hop music producer
Jean-Claude Brizard , former CEO of Chicago Public Schools
Karen Civil , digital marketing strategist,
entrepreneur , author; CEO of KarenCivil.com, Live Civil & CMO of Marathon Agency
Suzanne de Passe , television, music and film producer; co-chairman of
de Passe Jones Entertainment Group
[2]
Mignon Faget , fine
jewelry designer
Reggie Fils-Aimé , former president of
Nintendo America
Ralph Gilles , automobile designer (
Chrysler 300 )
Viter Juste , businessman, community leader and activist
Danielle Laraque-Arena , first woman President of the
State University of New York Upstate Medical University
[3]
Monique Péan , fine jewelry designer
Harve Pierre , President of
Sean "Diddy" Combs'
Bad Boy record company
James Rosemond , former businessman involved in the rap music industry
Mona Scott , CEO of Monami Entertainment
Dumarsais Simeus , owner of Simeus Foods
Vince Valholla , hip-hop music producer
[4]
Steven Victor ,
record executive ,
artist manager ,
music publisher , and
A&R representative .
Culinary arts
Vanessa Cantave , co-founder and executive chef of the catering company Yum Yum
Crime
Kendall Francois , serial killer
James Rosemond , "Jimmy Henchman", former businessman involved in the rap music industry; convicted drug trafficker
Haitian Jack , "Jacques Agnant" A Haitian who had an infamous beef with American rapper Tupac Shakur(2Pac)
Entertainment
Broadcasting
Dancers
Films and TV
Eric André , actor and comedian (father is Haitian)
Nadege August , actress
Marlyne Barrett , actress
Angelique Bates , actress best known for the
Nickelodeon sketch-comedy series
All That
Garcelle Beauvais , actress, singer, model
Michelle Buteau , stand-up comedian, actor
Gabriel Casseus , actor
Suzanne de Passe , television, music and film producer
Alex Désert , actor
Gary Dourdan , actor
Mike Estime , actor
Susan Fales-Hill , television producer, author, screenwriter
[7]
Abner Genece , award-winning actor
Hugues Gentillon , film director, screenwriter, and producer
Meta Golding , actress
Jamie Hector , actor
Nikki M. James , Tony Award-winning actress and singer
Kyle Jean-Baptiste , youngest actor and first black American actor to be cast as
Jean Valjean in
Les Misérables on Broadway
Jimmy Jean-Louis , actor
Vicky Jeudy , actress
Jean-Claude La Marre , television actor, director, and film and writer
Jerry Lamothe , screenwriter, director, producer, and actor
Sal Masekela , television host, sports commentator, actor, and singer
Trina McGee-Davis , actress
Moxiie , singer
Natalie Paul , actress
Sharon Pierre-Louis , actress
Josephine Premice , actress
Sandra Prosper , actress
Lela Rochon , actress
Luka Sabbat , actor and model
Alisha Wainwright , actress
Media personalities
Models
Music
21 Savage , rapper (paternal grandfather was of a Haitian descent)
Gaelle Adisson , singer
[8]
Jean Beauvoir , multi-Platinum singer-songwriter, producer
Kodak Black , rapper
Elijah Blake , songwriter and contemporary R&B musician
[9]
Jean-Paul Bourelly , jazz fusion and blues rock guitarist
Bibi Bourelly , singer and daughter of Jean-Paul Bourelly
Won-G Bruny , rapper and entrepreneur
Capone , rapper
Alan Cavé , kompa singer
Andrew Cyrille , jazz drummer
[10]
Jason Derulo , singer-songwriter
[11]
Flipp Dinero , rapper
Louis Moreau Gottschalk ,
composer and
pianist
Bigga Haitian , reggae musician
Hoax , alternative rock band including Frantz N. Cesar of Haitian and Puerto Rican descent
Lee Holdridge , multi-award-winning Haitian-born composer and orchestrator
Wyclef Jean , Grammy Award-winning Haitian rapper, musician and actor
J-Live , rapper, DJ and producer
Jacki-O , rapper
J. Rosamond Johnson , composer and singer during the
Harlem Renaissance
David Jude Jolicoeur , also known as "Trugoy the Dove"; rapper from
De La Soul
Kangol Kid , rapper,
UTFO
Rich The Kid , rapper
DJ Whoo Kid , DJ, producer
[12]
Steph Lecor , singer
[13]
[14]
Maxwell , Grammy Award-winning singer
Mach-Hommy , rapper
Leyla McCalla , cellist with the string band
Carolina Chocolate Drops
[15]
Travie McCoy , lead singer of the band Gym Class Heroes
Woodson Michel , singer-songwriter, record producer and actor
Teri Moïse , singer
Michel Mauléart Monton , composer; notable for composing the classic song
choucoune (known as "yellow bird" in the English version)
[16]
[17]
Richard Auguste Morse , founder of a
mizik rasin band,
RAM , named after his initials
Jimmy O , rapper
Pras , Grammy Award-winning rapper and founded of
The Fugees ; actor
Riva Nyri Précil , singer
Qwote , singer
Dawn Richard , singer
Devyn Rose , singer
Daniel Bernard Roumain , composer, musician
Cécile McLorin Salvant , Grammy Award-winning jazz singer
Melky Sedeck ,
contemporary R&B duo
Smitty , rapper
Sol , rapper
Sergio Sylvestre , singer
[18]
MC Tee , rapper and co-founder of
Mantronix
Jon Theodore , former drummer of
The Mars Volta , current drummer for
Queens of the Stone Age
Torch , rapper
Pastor Troy , rapper
Black Violin , musical duo
Saigon , rapper
[19]
[20]
Sha Money XL , producer
[12]
Tony Yayo , rapper
Vince Staples , rapper
[21]
Sheff G , rapper of Haitian and Trinidadian descent
Casanova , rapper of Jamaican and Haitian descent
Sports
Basketball
Jeff Adrien , undrafted NBA free agent
[22]
Zach Auguste , undrafted NBA free agent, former
Notre Dame basketball player
Kervin Bristol , professional basketball player currently playing for the
KK Włocławek of the
Polish Basketball League
[23]
[24]
Nadine Domond , former professional basketball player
Quincy Douby , former
Sacramento Kings NBA guard and current
Zhejiang Golden Bulls CBA player
[25]
Mario Elie , former
Houston Rockets NBA guard
Marie Ferdinand-Harris , first Haitian American WNBA player drafted; former
Phoenix Mercury guard
Blake Griffin , member of the
Los Angeles Clippers after being drafted 1st in the
2009 NBA draft
[26]
[27]
Taylor Griffin , drafted by the
Phoenix Suns
Nerlens Noel , member of the
Philadelphia Sixers after being drafted 6th in the
2013 NBA draft
Eniel Polynice , member of the
Atleticos de San German in the
BSN of Puerto Rico
Matisse Thybulle , 20th selection of the
2019 NBA draft .
[28]
Boxing
Mackensie Alexander , current cornerback for the
Minnesota Vikings
Stanley Arnoux , former linebacker for the
New Orleans Saints
Cliff Avril , current defensive end for the
Seattle Seahawks
[30]
D'Anthony Batiste , former offensive tackle for the
Arizona Cardinals
[31]
Mackenzy Bernadeau , guard for the
Dallas Cowboys
Giovani Bernard , current running back for
Cincinnati Bengals
Yvenson Bernard , former running back for the
St. Louis Rams , and
Seattle Seahawks
Jacques Cesaire , former defensive end for the
San Diego Chargers
Gosder Cherilus , current offensive tackle for the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
[30]
Jason Chery , free agent wide receiver
Stalin Colinet , former defensive end/tackle
[32]
[33]
Antonio Cromartie , current cornerback for the
New York Jets
[34]
Da'Mon Cromartie-Smith , current safety for the
Pittsburgh Steelers
Marcell Dareus , nose tackle for the
Buffalo Bills
[35]
Louis Delmas , current safety for the
Detroit Lions
[30]
Pierre Desir , current cornerback the
Cleveland Browns
Marc Dile , former guard/tackle for the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jayson DiManche , current outside linebacker for the
Cincinnati Bengals
Leger Douzable , defensive end for the
New York Jets
Vladimir Ducasse , current offensive tackle for the
Baltimore Ravens
Elvis Dumervil , current defensive end for the
San Francisco 49ers
[34]
Dominique Easley , defensive tackle for the
New England Patriots
Terrence Fede , defensive end for the
Miami Dolphins
Deondre Francois , collegiate quarterback for the Florida State Seminoles
[36]
Junior Galette , current linebacker for the
Washington Redskins
[37]
Pierre Garçon , current wide receiver for the
San Francisco 49ers
[30]
Ron Girault , former
safety
[38]
Josh Gordon , wide receiver for the
Cleveland Browns
Stanley Jean-Baptiste , current cornerback for the
Seattle Seahawks
Ricky Jean-Francois , current defensive tackle for the
Washington Redskins
[30]
Max Jean-Gilles , former offensive guard for the
Philadelphia Eagles
[34]
Lemuel Jeanpierre , guard and center for the
Seattle Seahawks
Rashad Jeanty , former linebacker for the
Cincinnati Bengals and current defensive lineman for the
Edmonton Eskimos of the
CFL
[31]
Jerry Jeudy , wide receiver for the
Denver Broncos
Carlos Joseph , former offensive tackle for the
San Diego Chargers
Davin Joseph , current offensive guard for the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
[31]
Frantz Joseph , American Canadian football player
[39]
Johnathan Joseph , current cornerback for the
Houston Texans
[36]
Karl Joseph , current safety for the
Oakland Raiders
[40]
[41]
William Joseph , former defensive tackle for the
New York Giants
[34]
Steve Josue , former linebacker
Emmanuel Lamur , current linebacker for the
Minnesota Vikings
[42]
Sammuel Lamur , former
Tampa Bay Buccaneers and current free agent linebacker
[42]
Corey Lemonier , defensive linebacker for the
New York Jets
Corey Liuget , defensive end for the
Los Angeles Chargers
Henry McDonald , played
Rochester Jeffersons from 1911 until 1917; one of the best known black American pro players during the era prior to the formation of the
National Football League in 1920
Whitney Mercilus , current linebacker for the
Houston Texans
Sony Michel , running back
[43]
Vernand Morency , former running back for the Houston Texans (2005–2006) and
Green Bay Packers (2006–2007)
[34]
Steve Octavien , former linebacker for the
Cleveland Browns and current linebacker for the
Omaha Nighthawks of the
UFL
[34]
Olsen Pierre , free agent defensive end
[44]
Kevin Pierre-Louis , linebacker for the
Seattle Seahawks
[45]
Jason Pierre-Paul , current defensive end for the
New York Giants
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie , current cornerback for the
New York Giants
[31]
Jonal Saint-Dic , former defensive end for the
Kansas City Chiefs (2008)
[34]
Greg Senat , offensive tackle for the
Kansas City Chiefs
Pierre Thomas , former running back for the
New Orleans Saints
[34]
Fitzgerald Toussaint , running back for the
Pittsburgh Steelers
[46]
Jonathan Vilma , former linebacker for the
New Orleans Saints
[31]
Martial artists
Soccer
Jozy Altidore , soccer player for
Toronto FC
Gilbert Bayonne , soccer player
John Boulos , soccer player; is in the US
National Soccer Hall of Fame
Kimberly Boulos , soccer player
Joenal Castma , retired soccer player; played in the US and Poland
Dave Cayemitte , soccer player (retired), now businessman
Steward Ceus , soccer player
Ronil Dufrene , retired soccer player
Derrick Etienne , soccer player
Pat Fidelia , retired soccer player
Joe Gaetjens , member of the 1950 World Cup US National Team
Zachary Herivaux , soccer player
Andrew Jean-Baptiste , soccer player
Stefan Jerome , soccer player
Jacques LaDouceur , retired soccer player
Jerrod Laventure , soccer player, forward (
striker ) for
Red Bull New York )
Benji Michel , soccer player
Fafà Picault , soccer player
Jerry Saint-Vil , soccer player
Brian Sylvestre , soccer player
Sébastien Thurière , soccer player
Sprinters and runners
Tennis
Other sports
Fashion designers
Historical personalities
Lawyers
Literature
Yamiche Alcindor , journalist
[53]
Lylah M. Alphonse , news editor
Elsie Augustave , author
Dean Baquet ,
Pulitzer Prize -winning
American journalist and the executive editor of
The New York Times
[54]
[55]
Steve Canal , author
Jacqueline Charles , journalist
Anne-Christine d'Adesky , journalist and activist
Edwidge Danticat , author
Donna Denizé , poet and award-winning teacher
Joel Dreyfuss , journalist, editor, and writer
Roxane Gay , writer
Fabrice Guerrier , writer
Nathalie Handal , award-winning poet, writer, and playwright
Sacha Jenkins , journalist
James Weldon Johnson , author, and civil rights activist
Peniel E. Joseph , historian
Josaphat-Robert Large , writer
Dimitry Elias Léger , novelist and essayist
Roland Martin , journalist and syndicated columnist
Marilene Phipps , poet, painter, and short story writer
Alvin Francis Poussaint , author
Victor Séjour , writer
Luisah Teish , author
[56]
Gina Athena Ulysse , poet
[57]
Science
Political figures
Mack Bernard , member of the Florida House of Representatives
Rodneyse Bichotte , first Haitian American elected in New York City, representing 42nd District of the
New York State Assembly
André Birotte Jr. ,
United States district judge for the
United States District Court for the Central District of California
[58]
Ronald Brise , Florida House of Representatives
Eugene Bullard , first black American military pilot
Daphne Campbell , Democratic member of the
Florida House of Representatives
Josaphat Celestin , former Mayor of
North Miami, Florida , and first Haitian American elected mayor of a sizable U.S. city
Auguste Davezac , diplomat who served twice as United States Ambassador to the Netherlands
Rodolphe Desdunes , civil rights activist and militiaman involved in the Battle of Liberty Place
René Edward De Russy , Brevet Brigadier General in the
United States Army
Jules DeMun , aristocrat
Philippe Derose , North Miami Beach councilman
Mathieu Eugene , New York City councilman
Phara Souffrant Forrest ,
New York Assemblywoman-elect and member of the
Democratic Socialists of America
Linda Dorcena Forry , Massachusetts State Senator
M. Rony Francois , public health director of Georgia
Patrick Gaspard , Director of the White House Office of Political Affairs (2009–2012), United States Ambassador to South Africa (2013–2016)
Richard Howell Gleaves , 55th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
Lody Jean , First
Haitian-American woman to be appointed to and serve on Florida's 11th Circuit Court
[59]
[60]
Kimberly Jean-Pierre , Member of the New York Assembly from the 11th District
Jean Jeudy , New Hampshire State Representative
Ruthzee Louijeune , Member of the
Boston City Council at-large
Jacques Jiha ,
New York City Commissioner of Finance
John Joël Joseph , member of the
Senate of Haiti
Rita Joseph , member of the
New York City Council
Smith Joseph , mayor of North Miami
Harry LaRosiliere , 38th mayor of
Plano, Texas
Raymond Lohier , became the first Haitian American to be confirmed (unanimously) by the United States Senate as a Judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit in New York
Mia Love , first Haitian-American and first black Republican woman in Congress; U.S. House of Representative for Utah's 4th district and former mayor of
Saratoga Springs, Utah
Farah Louis , member of the
New York City Council
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick , first Haitian-American Democratic woman in Congress; U.S. House of Representative for Florida's 20th district
Rudy Moise , retired Colonel of the United States Air Force, and politician
[61]
[62]
Jean Monestime , first Haitian American to serve on the
Miami-Dade County Commission
[63]
Andre Pierre , former Democratic mayor of
North Miami, Florida
Pierre-Richard Prosper , ambassador, lawyer, prosecutor and government official
Karl Racine , first elected
Attorney General of the
District of Columbia
Joseph Rainey , Republican member of the
South Carolina House of Representatives
Alonzo J. Ransier , 54th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
[64]
[65]
Kwame Raoul , 42nd
Attorney General of Illinois
Yolly Roberson , Florida State Representative
Marie St. Fleur , former Massachusetts State Representative
Michaelle C. Solages , represents the 22nd district in the
New York State Assembly
Brandon Tatum , former police officer, former/undrafted football player and conservative commentator
Religion
Others
Stanley Barbot , radio personality based in New York City
Jean-Robert Bellande , professional
poker player, reality TV contestant,
nightclub owner and promoter
[66]
[67]
Patrick Dorismond , police abuse victim; brother of reggae artist
Bigga Haitian
Jeff Gardere , talk show host, psychiatrist and author
Alix Idrache – Haitian–American US Army helicopter pilot
[68]
Karine Jean-Pierre , senior advisor and national spokesperson for MoveOn.org
Abner Louima , police abuse victim
Frantzdy Pierrot , soccer player for
Maccabi Haifa
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Archived from the original on 2020-09-26. Retrieved 2020-11-28 . Men and women who have preserved the very essence of the human condition stood in that position and took the same oath.