List of Romanian Americans

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This is a list of notable Romanian-Americans, including both original immigrants from Romania who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.

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Historians, sociologists and philosophers

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Architects

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Business

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Entertainment

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Actors

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Screenwriter, directors and producer of films and theatre

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Singers and musicians

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Sports

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Media/Journalism

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Military

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Politics

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Religion

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Sciences

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Computer science

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Writers

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Comics writers

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Others

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See also

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References

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