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The following is a list of notable Swedish 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 Swedish American or must have references showing they are Swedish American and are notable.

List

Candice Bergen 1993-2

Candice Bergen

Entertainment

Actors

  • Maud Adams, Swedish-born, Bond girl[1]
  • Ann-Margret, Swedish-born, actress and singer[2]
  • Candice Bergen, actress and fashion model, father of Swedish descent[3]
  • Edgar Bergen, actor and radio performer[4]
  • Ingrid Bergman, Swedish-born
  • Nadia Bjorlin, soap opera actress, Swedish father[5]
  • Rowan Blanchard, American actress[6]
  • Veda Ann Borg, American film actress[7]
  • Hayden Christensen, film actor; born in Canada; maternal grandfather is of Swedish ancestry
  • James Coburn, film actor
  • Matt Damon, film actor, mother is of partial Swedish ancestry
  • Arthur Donaldson (1869-1955), Swedish-American actor
  • Joseph J. Dowling, film American actor; his mother was Swedish
  • Kirsten Dunst, film actress, maternal grandmother was of Swedish descent[8]
  • Robert Englund, film, television and voice actor, father was of part Swedish descent[9]
  • Edie Falco, television, film and stage actress, mother was of part Swedish descent[10]
  • Dave Franco, film actor, brother of James Franco; Swedish-American paternal grandmother
  • James Franco, film actor (Swedish-American paternal grandmother)[11]
  • Stan Freberg, animation voice actor, author, recording artist, comedian, radio personality, puppeteer and advertising creative director
  • Greta Garbo, Swedish-born, film actress[12]
  • Melanie Griffith, film actress, two of her maternal great grandparents were immigrants from Sweden[13]
  • Jake Gyllenhaal, film actor, father of partial Swedish descent[14]
  • Maggie Gyllenhaal, film actress; father of partial Swedish descent[15]
  • Larry Hagman, actor, best known for the role of J.R. Ewing in the TV series Dallas (1978-1991 and 2012); his paternal grandfather was of Swedish heritage
  • Mark Hamill, maternal grandfather of Swedish descent; film actor and voice actor
  • Josh Hartnett, actor; mother of part Swedish descent
  • Signe Hasso, film actress[16]
  • Susan Hayward, film actress, her maternal grandparents were immigrants from Sweden
  • Jon Heder, actor, of part Swedish descent[17]
  • Garrett Hedlund, actor, father is of Swedish ancestry
  • Martha Hedman, Swedish-born, American stage actress
  • Tippi Hedren, film actress, paternal grandparents were immigrants from Sweden
Susan Hayward - 1940s

Susan Hayward

  • Liza Huber, soap opera, television and stage actress
  • Gunilla Hutton, film actress
  • Scarlett Johansson, actress, singer, model; her paternal great-grandfather was Swedish[18]
  • Tor Johnson, actor and wrestler, Swedish-born[19]
  • Van Johnson, film and television actor, of part Swedish descent[20]
  • Val Kilmer, actor, mother was of Swedish descent
  • Joel Kinnaman, actor, American father and Swedish-Jewish mother
  • Melinda Kinnaman, actress; half-sister of Joel; a Swedish and American citizen
  • Kris Kristofferson, country music songwriter, singer and actor, father was of Swedish descent[21]
  • Caroline Lagerfelt, stage, film, and television actress
  • Brandon Lee, actor; son of Bruce Lee; his mother, Linda Lee Cadwell, is of part Swedish descent
  • Shannon Lee, actress; daughter of Bruce Lee
  • Eric Linden, film actor
  • Viveca Lindfors, stage and film actress
  • Helen Lindroth, Swedish-born; screen and stage actress[22]
  • Susan Lucci, mother of part Swedish descent; soap opera actress
  • Kellan Lutz, actor, maternal grandmother is of partial Swedish ancestry
Ann Margret 1968

Ann-Margret

  • Jennette McCurdy, actress of Swedish descent
  • Matthew Modine, actor, paternal Swedish descent through his great-grandfather
  • Carlotta Nillson, Swedish-born, Broadway actress[23]
  • Anna Q. Nilsson, Swedish-born, silent film actress
  • Warner Oland, film actor[24]
  • Nancy Olson, film and television actress[25]
  • Olivia Olson, actress and voiceover actress; her birth mother is Swedish
  • Mary-Louise Parker, film actress, star in TV series Weeds, of 1/4 Swedish descent
  • Michelle Pfeiffer, actress, maternal grandmother was of Swedish descent[26]
  • Jeremy Renner, actor, of part Swedish descent
  • Andy Richter, comedic actor, writer, and late night talk show sidekick, maternal grandmother was of Swedish descent[27]
  • Julia Roberts, actress, maternal great-grandmother was from Sweden[28]
  • Alexander Skarsgård
  • Kevin Spacey, has Swedish ancestry from his maternal grandmother's side
  • Inger Stevens, Swedish-born, film and television actress
  • Emma Stone, paternal grandfather was of Swedish descent[29]
  • Erik Per Sullivan, Malcolm in the Middle actor, Swedish mother[30]
  • Bo Svenson, Swedish-born American actor, known for his roles in American genre films of the 1970s and 1980s
  • Gloria Swanson, silent film actress[31]
  • Kristy Swanson, film and television actress, father of part Swedish descent[32]
  • Karl Swenson, film and television actor, radio personality, of Swedish parentage
  • Uma Thurman, Academy Award-nominated film actress and former fashion model, mother is of part Swedish ancestry[33]
  • Burr Tillstrom, puppeteer and the creator of Kukla, Fran and Ollie
  • Mamie Van Doren, stage, film and television actress, father and maternal grandmother were of Swedish ancestry
  • Donnie Wahlberg, film actor and producer; paternal grandfather of Swedish descent[34]
  • Mark Wahlberg, Academy Award-nominated film actor (paternal grandfather of Swedish descent)[35]
  • Robert Wahlberg, film actor; paternal grandfather of Swedish descent[36]
  • Kari Wahlgren, voiceover actress[37]
  • Maiara Walsh, actress[38]
  • Irene Ware, actress in Hollywood; was in 40 movies, 1932-1940[39]
  • Richard Widmark, father was of Swedish descent

Music

Kris Kristofferson SXSW 2006 crop

Kris Kristofferson

Ricky Nelson free

Ricky Nelson

Gretchen carlson cropped retouched

Gretchen Carlson

  • Leroy Anderson, Swedish immigrant parents, composer
  • Theresa Andersson, singer-songwriter
  • Gustav Åhr (Lil Peep) rapper, Swedish father
  • Herbert Blomstedt, orchestral conductor
  • David Carlson, composer
  • Olive Fremstad, Swedish-born, mezzo-soprano and soprano opera singer[40]
  • Jerry Garcia, singer and guitarist of the Grateful Dead
  • Emilie Hammarskjöld, composer
  • Dinah Jane, member of girl group Fifth Harmony
  • Howard Hanson, composer, conductor, educator and music theorist[41]
  • Catherine Christer Hennix, composer
  • Joe Hill, Swedish-born, songwriter, labor activist and member of the Industrial Workers of the World[42]
  • Quincy Jones III, Swedish-born mother, composer, music producer, film producer and author
  • Ben Jorgensen, writer and singer for Armor For Sleep
  • Kris Kristofferson, influential country music songwriter, singer and actor[43]
  • MC Lars, rapper
  • Peggy Lee, Swedish/Norwegian grandparents,[44] jazz singer and songwriter
  • Neil Levang, musician
  • Jim Lindberg, singer-songwriter for the American punk rock band Pennywise
  • Alan Lindquest (1891-1984), voice teacher
  • Kerry Livgren, musician-songwriter for the American band Kansas
  • Tove Lo, singer-songwriter
  • Nils Lofgren, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band
  • Mike Love, musician with The Beach Boys; his grandmother's father Charles Shtole was from Målilla in Småland[45]
  • Freddy Moore, singer-songwriter
  • Ricky Nelson, singer-songwriter
  • Harry Nilsson, singer-songwriter[46]
  • Jack Noren, jazz drummer and vocalist
  • Birgit Ridderstedt, folk singer and producer
  • Todd Rundgren, singer-songwriter
  • Ilya Salmanzadeh, singer-songwriter and producer
  • Grace Slick, singer-songwriter
  • Taylor Swift, country singer[47]
  • Hughie Thomasson, singer and guitarist
  • Cal Tjader, Swedish parents, jazz musician
  • Theodor Uppman, Swedish parents, opera singer
  • Astrid Varnay, Swedish-born, opera singer
  • Henry Vestine, guitarist, son of Ernest Harry Vestine
  • Donnie Wahlberg, singer of pop group New Kids On The Block, actor and film producer
  • Mark Wahlberg, singer, actor, producer, model
  • Brian Wilson, lead bassist, vocalist, songwriter and producer for The Beach Boys
  • Carl Wilson, lead guitarist of The Beach Boys[48]
  • Dennis Wilson, lead drummer of The Beach Boys[48]

Other

  • Mary Katherine Campbell, two-time Miss America winner in 1922 and 1923; mother was half Swedish[49]
  • Gretchen Carlson, journalist, co-host of Fox & Friends on Fox News Channel, former Miss America
  • Leticia Cline, model
  • Steve Dahl, longtime Chicago radio disc jockey and talk personality, influential early "shock jock"
  • Cary Fukunaga, director, writer, film producer and cinematographer
  • Stephen Gyllenhaal, director[50]
  • Mitch Hedberg, comedian
  • Verne Lundquist, sportscaster, currently employed by CBS Sports television
  • Ozzie Nelson, Swedish immigrant father, entertainer, radio and television actor
  • Hjalmar Peterson, vaudeville artist
  • Nena von Schlebrügge, fashion model in the 1950s and 1960s; born in Mexico but of German and Swedish descent; mother of actress Uma Thurman
  • Steven Soderbergh, film producer, screenwriter, cinematographer, editor and Oscar-winning director, of part Swedish descent[51]
Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt c1900

Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt

Artists

  • Ernest Viggo Almquist, commercial artist[52]
  • Michael Kors, fashion designer
  • Carl Oscar Borg, Swedish-born, painter, known for themes of the Southwestern United States[53]
  • Henrik Leopold Carlson (1859-1944), Swedish-born American sculptor, responsible for work on the Spreckles and Pantages Theaters in Los Angeles, California; his grandson Arnold 'Whitey' Carlson (1924–2010) was the founder of the LA Brewery Arts Complex[54]
  • John F. Carlson, Swedish-born, Impressionist artist, author of Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting[55]
  • Peter David Edstrom, Swedish-born, sculptor[56]
  • Bud Grace, cartoonist[57]
  • Paul Granlund, sculptor[58]
  • Albinus Hasselgren, painter and sculptor
  • Knute Heldner, Swedish-born, American artist[59]
  • Gustavus Hesselius, Swedish-born, painter[60]
  • John Hesselius, portraitist[61]
  • Magnus Colcord "Rusty" Heurlin (1895-1986), Swedish-born, Swedish-American artist and painter best known for his depictions of Alaskan landscapes
  • Emil Janel, artist
  • Lester Johnson, painter
  • Olof Krans, Swedish-born, artist and painter[62]
  • Hope Larson, illustrator and cartoonist
  • Karl Larsson, Swedish-born, painter, engraver and sculptor
  • Evan Lindquist, artist, printmaker, first artist laureate of Arkansas[63]
  • Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt, Swedish-born, artist[64]
  • Arvid Nyholm, artist known primarily as a portrait and landscape painter[65]
  • Claes Oldenburg, Swedish-born, sculptor, best known for his public art[66]
  • Paul Kuniholm Pauper, Swedish mother, Norwegian father; sculptor[67]
  • Susan Mohl Powers, sculptor[68]
  • Birger Sandzén, Swedish-born, painter[69]
  • Haddon Sundblom, creator of Santa Claus images for the Coca-Cola Company[70]
  • John August Swanson, Swedish father, visual artist, painter
  • Gustaf Tenggren, Swedish-born, illustrator
  • Carl E. Wallin, Swedish-born, artist and painter[71]
  • Gunnar Widforss, Swedish-born, artist specializing in landscapes[72]

Engineers

John Ericsson 2

John Ericsson

  • Ernst Alexanderson, Swedish-born, electrical engineer[73]
  • Carl David Anderson, physicist[74]
  • Chester Carlson, physicist, inventor, and patent attorney[75]
  • John Ericsson, Swedish-born, inventor and mechanical engineer[76]
  • Clarence "Kelly" Johnson, Swedish-born parents, aircraft engineer and aeronautical innovator, considered one of the most talented and prolific aircraft design-engineers[77]
  • John B. Johnson, Swedish-born, electrical engineer and physicist
  • Clarence Hugo Linder, of Swedish descent, electrical engineer, founding member of the National Academy of Engineering
  • Harry Nyquist, Swedish-born, engineer, important contributor to information theory[78]
  • John W. Nystrom, Swedish-born, engineer[79]
  • Borje Rosaen, Swedish-born, mechanical engineer[80] born in Tierp, Uppsala, Sweden
  • Lars Rosaen, mechanical engineer and inventor [81]
  • Nils Rosaen, Swedish-born, mechanical engineer and inventor [82]
  • Glenn T. Seaborg, Nobel Prize laureate, chemist prominent in the discovery and isolation of ten transuranic elements including plutonium, americium, curium, berkelium, californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, nobelium and seaborgium, which was named in his honor[83]

Entrepreneurs and businesspeople

  • Gene Amdahl, computer architect and entrepreneur
  • John Brynteson, Swedish-born, Alaskan mining executive[84]
  • Curt Carlson, founder of Carlson
  • Carl G. Cromwell, Texas-based oil and aviation pioneer[85]
  • John Erlander, Swedish-born, founder of Rockford Union Furniture Company[86]
  • Ernest O. Estwing, Swedish-born, founder of Estwing Manufacturing Company[87]
  • Carl Friden, Swedish-born, founder of Friden, Inc.
  • Oscar Hedstrom, Swedish-born, co-founder of the Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Company[88]
  • Walter Hoving, Swedish-born, head of Tiffany & Company
  • J. Erik Jonsson, Swedish immigrant parents,[89] co-founder and former president of Texas Instruments Incorporated, mayor of Dallas and philanthropist
  • Arvid Emanuel Kallen, Swedish-born, General Motors executive
  • Michael Kors, founder of Michael Kors Holdings Limited (KORS)
  • Eli Lilly, philanthropist and founder of Eli Lilly and Company
  • Erik Lindblom, Swedish-born, Alaskan mining executive[84]
  • Charles Magnus Lindgren, Swedish-born, shipping executive[90]
  • John R. Lindgren, banking executive with State Bank of Chicago, founder of Haugan & Lindgren banking firm in Chicago
  • William Matson, Swedish-born, founder of Matson Navigation Company[91]
  • John W. Nordstrom, Swedish-born, co-founder of the Nordstrom department store chain
  • Pehr August Peterson, Swedish-born, business executive and founder of the Swedish American Hospital[92]
  • Rudolph A. Peterson, Swedish-born, President and CEO of Bank of America[93]
  • Norman Ralston, co-founder of Aero Air
  • Cristina Stenbeck, Swedish father, American mother, businesswoman
  • Carl Strandlund, Swedish-born, inventor and entrepreneur[94]
  • Gideon Sundbäck, Swedish-born, inventor, commercialized the zipper, son-in-law of colleague Peter Aronson
  • Carl A. Swanson, Swedish-born, founder of Swanson[95]
  • Swante M. Swenson, Swedish-born, founder of the SMS Ranches[96]
  • Nils F. Testor, Swedish-born, founder of Testor Corporation[97]
  • Charles R. Walgreen, founder of Walgreens, one of America's largest pharmacy chains; Swedish-born parents[98]
  • Charles Rudolph Walgreen, Jr., President of Walgreens
  • Charles R. Walgreen III, President of Walgreens
  • Carl Wickman, founder of Greyhound Lines
Aldrin

Buzz Aldrin

Military

  • Buzz Aldrin, pilot and astronaut, Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 11, the first lunar landing[99]
  • Richard I. Bong, US Army Air Force and Medal of Honor recipient
  • Arleigh Burke, US Navy Admiral
  • John A. Dahlgren, US Navy Rear Admiral
  • John Ernest Dahlquist, US Army four-star general[100]
  • Eric G. Gibson, Swedish-born, US Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
  • Roger Hanson, Confederate States Army General
  • Gregory G. Johnson, US Navy Admiral
  • Charles Linn, Swedish-born, Captain in the Confederate States Navy[101]
  • Oscar Malmborg, Lieutenant colonel in the Union Army[102]
  • Charles Momsen, US Navy Vice Admiral
  • Charles J. Stolbrand, Swedish-born Brigadier General in American Civil War
  • Ivor Thord-Gray, Swedish-born, mercenary soldier

Politics and public service

Mamie Eisenhower

Mamie Eisenhower

File:Mary Elizabeth Gore.JPG

Tipper Gore

William Rehnquist

William Rehnquist

  • Elmer L. Andersen, 30th Governor of Minnesota[103]
  • C. Elmer Anderson, 28th Governor of Minnesota[104]
  • John B. Anderson, US Representative from Illinois and an Independent candidate in the 1980 presidential election
  • Wendell Anderson, 33rd Governor of Minnesota, from January 4, 1971 to December 29, 1976[105]
  • August H. Andresen, US Representative from Minnesota
  • Robert Bergland, US Representative from Minnesota, 20th United States Secretary of Agriculture
  • Joseph A. A. Burnquist, 19th Governor of Minnesota[106]
  • George H.W. Bush, former president of the US[107]
  • George W. Bush, former president of the US[107]
  • Arne Carlson, 37th Governor of Minnesota[108]
  • Carl Richard Chindblom, US Representative from Illinois[109]
  • Byron Dorgan, US Senator
  • Adolph Olson Eberhart, 17th Governor of Minnesota
  • Mamie Eisenhower, wife of Dwight D. Eisenhower and First Lady of the United States from 1953 to 1961[110]
  • Thomas Frankson, 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
  • Orville Freeman, 29th Governor of Minnesota, 16th United States Secretary of Agriculture[111]
  • Tipper Gore, wife of Vice President Al Gore[112]
  • Jennifer Granholm, Governor of the state of Michigan; of Finnish-Swedish ancestry[113]
  • John Hoeven, US Senator.
  • Johnny Isakson, 2nd generation, Republican Senator from Georgia since 2005[114]
  • Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, Founding Father, signer of the U.S. Constitution.
  • John Albert Johnson, 16th Governor of Minnesota[115]
  • Joseph B. Johnson, Swedish-born, 70th Governor of Vermont
  • Magnus Johnson, Swedish-born, US Senator from Minnesota
  • Tim Johnson, US Senator from South Dakota, father was of mostly Swedish ancestry
  • U. Alexis Johnson, US diplomat
  • Harold LeVander, 32nd Governor of Minnesota[116]
  • John Lind, Swedish-born, 14th Governor of Minnesota[117]
  • Charles August Lindbergh, Congressman for 6th District of Minnesota from 1907 to 1917[118]
  • Gottfrid Lindsten, 32nd Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
  • Zoe Lofgren, Member of the US House of Representatives from California
  • Ernest Lundeen, US Senator from Minnesota
  • Dan Lungren, Member of the US House of Representatives from California
  • Warren G. Magnuson, US Senator from Washington
  • Gregory J. Newell, former US Ambassador to Sweden (1985–1989); US Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1982–1985); former assistant secretary of State for President Ronald Reagan[119]
  • Albin Walter Norblad, Sr, Swedish-born, 19th Governor of Oregon (father of Albin Walter Norblad, Jr, grandfather of Albin Walter Norblad III)
  • Albin Walter Norblad, Jr, Member of the US House of Representatives from Oregon (son of Albin Walter Norblad, Sr, father of Albin Walter Norblad III)
  • Albin Walter Norblad III, attorney, judge of the Oregon Circuit Court (son of Albin Walter Norblad, Jr, grandson of Albin Walter Norblad, Sr)
  • Floyd B. Olson, 22nd Governor of Minnesota
  • Lyndon Lowell Olson, Jr., politician and diplomat[120]
  • William Rehnquist, lawyer, jurist and a political figure, who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and later as the Chief Justice of the United States[121]
  • Adolphus Frederic St. Sure, United States District Court Judge[122]
  • Carl Skoglund, socialist[123]
  • Charles Stenholm, Member of the US House of Representatives from Texas
  • Don Sundquist, 47th Governor of Tennessee
  • Tim Walberg, US Representative
  • Monrad Wallgren, 13th Governor of Washington, Member of the US House of Representatives and the US Senator from Washington
  • Earl Warren, California district attorney of Alameda County, the 30th Governor of California, and the 14th Chief Justice of the United States (from 1953 to 1969);[124] of Swedish and Norwegian descent
  • Luther Youngdahl,[125] 27th Governor of Minnesota
  • Oscar Youngdahl, Member of the US House of Representatives from Minnesota

Religious personalities

  • Marcus Borg, religious author
  • Paul Carlson, medical missionary of the Evangelical Covenant Church
  • Erland Carlsson, Swedish-born, Lutheran minister and one of the founders and President of the Augustana Synod[126]
  • K. G. William Dahl, Swedish-born, Lutheran minister, founder of Bethphage Inner Mission in Axtell, Nebraska
  • John Alexis Edgren, Swedish-born, Baptist minister, founder of Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota[127]
  • Lars Paul Esbjörn, Swedish-born, Lutheran minister and one of the founders of the Augustana Synod of the Lutheran church
  • Nils Frykman, Swedish-born, evangelist, hymnwriter and prominent figure in the Evangelical Covenant Church
  • Tuve Hasselquist, Swedish-born, Lutheran minister and founding president of the Augustana Synod
  • Johannes Alfred Hultman, Swedish-born, evangelist, hymnwriter and founding member of the Evangelical Covenant Church
  • Eric Jansson, Swedish-born, pietist leader
  • Andrew Nelson, missionary, linguist and lexicographer associated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church
  • Thomas S. Monson, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[128]
  • Eric Norelius, Swedish-born, Lutheran minister and one of the founders and President of the Augustana Synod[129]
  • David Nyvall, Swedish-born, immigrant and church leader who helped shape the Evangelical Covenant Church and establish North Park University[130]
  • Dale G. Renlund, junior member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[131]
  • Andreas Rudman, Swedish-born, pioneer Lutheran minister and pastor of Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church[132]
  • Carl Aaron Swensson, Lutheran minister and President of Bethany College
  • Gustaf Unonius, Swedish-born, Episcopalian clergyman and immigrant[133]
Glenn Seaborg - 1964

Glenn T. Seaborg

Science

  • Carl David Anderson, physicist who won 1936 Nobel Prize in Physics[134]
  • John Elof Boodin, Swedish-born, philosopher and educator
  • Walter Elmer Ekblaw, geologist, botanist, and college professor
  • Per Enflo, University Professor of Mathematics at Kent State University
  • David R. Lindberg, malacologist, professor of integrative biology at the University of California, Berkeley
  • Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Co-Director of Genome Sequencing and Analysis Program, Broad Institute
  • Glenn T. Seaborg, scientist who won the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry[135]
  • Max Tegmark, cosmologist and Associate Professor of Physics at MIT
  • Ernest Harry Vestine, geophysicist and meteorologist
Phil Mickelson at 2007 Barclays Singapore Open

Phil Mickelson

Sports

  • Tom Brady, American football quarterback
  • Lou Amundson, basketball player
  • Willie Bloomquist, baseball player
  • Ernst Brandsten, diving coach
  • Dustin Byfuglien, hockey player
  • Bob Burnquist, skateboarder
  • Swede Carlstrom, Major League shortstop for the Boston Red Sox
  • Gary Cederstrom, Major League Baseball umpire
  • Dick Enberg, sportscaster
  • Norman Julius "Boomer" Esiason, retired American football quarterback, network commentator.
  • Nancy Faust, stadium organist for the Chicago White Sox franchise in Major League Baseball
  • Ed Gustafson, professional athlete with the Brooklyn Dodgers
  • Rudolph Emil Hagberg, American football offensive lineman in the National Football League
  • Dorothy Hamill, figure skater
  • Matt Hasselbeck, former quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks
  • Walter Hellman, draughts player
  • Mike Holmgren, former head coach of the Seattle Seahawks[136]
  • Jonas Jerebko, basketball player born to a Russian American father and a Swedish mother.
  • Greta Johansson, diver
  • Chester Johnston, former professional American football player
  • Walter Johnson, pitcher and three time triple crown winner for the Washington Nationals/Senators, 1907-1927[137]
  • Swede Johnston, football player
  • John Kvist, football player
  • Ewa Mataya Laurance, professional pool player
  • Edward Lindberg, athlete
  • Freddie Lindstrom, baseball player
  • Matthew Lindstrom, baseball player
  • Greg Louganis, diver
  • Pug Lund, football player[138]
  • Mike Lundin, ice hockey player
  • Phil Mickelson, American professional golfer
  • Jordy Nelson, American football player
  • Nils. V. "Swede" Nelson[139]
  • Joakim Noah, basketball player
  • Bob Nystrom, ice hockey player
  • Eric Nystrom, ice hockey player
  • Andrew James Oberlander, All-American halfback football player
  • Bobo Olson, Swedish father, boxer
  • Charles August Risberg, baseball player
  • Ulf Samuelsson, Swedish-born, ice hockey player
  • Ted Sundquist, bobsledder and football manager
  • Jeffery Taylor, NBA player, Swedish mother
  • Nick Theslof, first American soccer player to play in Europe, grandson of Vivi-Anne Hultén
  • Adolph Frederick Youngstrom, football player
Ray Bradbury (1975) -cropped-

Ray Bradbury

Carl Sandburg NYWTS

Carl Sandburg

Writers

  • Nelson Algren, writer
  • Jack Anderson, journalist
  • Ray Bradbury, science fiction and fantasy, mother was an immigrant from Sweden[140]
  • Siv Cedering, poet
  • Jonathan Franzen, novelist and essayist
  • Axel Carl Johan Gustafson, Swedish-born, writer
  • Victor Davis Hanson, military historian, columnist, political essayist and former classics
  • Dale Hurd, journalist, CBN; his great great grandfather hails from Kalmar, Sweden[141]
  • Gustavo A. Mellander ('Gus'), historian, columnist, political commentator, university administrator, college president; honored by the United States House of Representatives, 1985
  • Edita Morris, writer[142]
  • Lars-Erik Nelson, political columnist
  • Sigurd Olson, writer and environmentalist
  • Hans Ostrom, writer and professor
  • Carl Sandburg, poet, historian, novelist, balladeer and folklorist[124]
  • Ernst Skarstedt, Swedish-born, first author editor, and newspaper publisher[143]
  • Gerald Vizenor, novelist and literary critic[144]

Colonial people

  • Måns Andersson, Swedish-born, resident of New Sweden
  • Jonas Bronck, Swedish-born, settler after whom the New York City borough of the Bronx was named
  • Sven Gunnarsson, Swedish-born, resident of New Sweden
  • Margaret Matson, Swedish-born, resident of New Sweden
  • Eric Pålsson Mullica, Swedish-born, resident of New Sweden
  • Peter Gunnarsson Rambo, Swedish-born, resident of New Sweden
  • Reorus Torkillus, Swedish-born, resident of New Sweden

Educators

  • George Akerlof, economist
  • Arnold Barton, educator and historian
  • Linda Lee Cadwell, teacher; widow of Bruce Lee
  • August Hjalmar Edgren, Swedish-born, linguistics and university professor[145]
  • Gustav A. Mellander, University dean, college president, Commissioner:New Jersey State Board of Education, authored seven books and over 300 articles, honored by the United States House of Representatives, 1985
  • Claes Gösta Ryn, academic and educator
Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of Saint Louis (Crisco restoration, with wings)

Charles Lindbergh

Other

  • Leroy J. Alexanderson, last captain of the SS United States
  • Alfred O. Andersson, publisher
  • Bo Andersson, former General Motors executive, and present President/CEO of GAZ Group
  • Lillian Asplund, Titanic survivor
  • Elivera M. Doud, mother of Mamie Eisenhower[110]
  • Abraham Fornander, journalist, judge and ethnologist
  • Franklin S. Forsberg, publisher and diplomat
  • Charles Lindbergh, pioneering aviator famous for piloting the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927[146]
  • Erik Lindbergh, aviator
  • Godfrey Lundberg, Swedish-born, engraver[147]
  • Raymond Nels Nelson, Chief of Staff Senator Claiborne Pell, R.I., former Bureau Chief, Providence Journal, unsolved murder 1981
  • Buell Halvor Quain, ethnologist
  • Ivor Thord-Gray, Swedish-born, adventurer, ethnologist and linguist[148]

See also

  • List of Swedes

References

  1. ^ born Maud Solveig Christina Wikström in Luleå, Sweden
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-08-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20060830051428/http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/profile.php?id=4043. Retrieved 2006-05-16. ; named the Swedish American of the Year, has performed for the King and Queen of Sweden
  3. ^ Swedish immigrant paternal grandparents. Bergen is a Swedish-American according to [1]; she is Swedish on her father's side [2]
  4. ^ Swedish immigrant parents NY Times bio calls him a Swedish-American
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-06-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20060613222241/http://boards.sonypictures.com/soaps/showthread.php?t=7325. Retrieved 2006-07-06.  "Swedish-Persian", born in the US to a Swedish father, composer/conductor Ulf Björlin, and a Persian mother
  6. ^ "Rowan Blanchard - Biography - IMDb". IMDb. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3688576/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm. Retrieved 2016-08-08. 
  7. ^ IMDb.com, Inc.
  8. ^ Her mother is Swedish, according to
  9. ^ http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/feature/213
  10. ^ Swedish mother. [3] "half Swedish"; her mother, Judith Anderson, is Swedish
  11. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-06-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20060614050041/http://www.latinoreview.com/news.php?id=217. Retrieved 2006-05-09. "Franco is Portuguese. I'm one quarter through my grandfather. My grandfather and then I'm also Russian and Swedish." His father is half-Swedish, half Portuguese
  12. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-07-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20060720195257/http://www.sweden.se/templates/cs/Article____11120.aspx. Retrieved 2006-05-16.  [4] Swedish-born, became US citizen
  13. ^ Daughter of Tippi Hedren. Listed as one of 24 Swedish-Americans at [5]; her maternal grandfather was Swedish
  14. ^ his father, director Stephen Gyllenhaal, is of partial Swedish heritage [6]
  15. ^ her father, director Stephen Gyllenhaal, is of partial Swedish heritage [7]
  16. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-12-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20071215035026/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20020610/ai_n12619438. Retrieved 2006-05-16. [8] Swedish born, became US citizen
  17. ^ Paternal grandparents were Swedish immigrants (MovieWeb)
  18. ^ http://family.nose.dk/getperson.php?personID=I10&tree=Johansson
  19. ^ [9] Swedish-born, became US citizen
  20. ^ (Swedish-born father)TomFolio.com: Van Johnson, Author Autograph Sample, Book List Link, Search Books Available
  21. ^ Swedish immigrant grandfather. Listed as one of several "Famous Swedish Americans" at [10]
  22. ^ "Helen Lindroth". New York Times. 1956-10-12. pp. 29
  23. ^ Carlotta Nillson, Veteran Actress-The New York Times; January 1, 1952 Obituary
  24. ^ perhaps best known for playing Charlie Chan.Listed as one of several Swedish-Americans at [11]; Swedish- born
  25. ^ Nancy Olson Biography
  26. ^ http://www.talktalk.co.uk/entertainment/film/biography/artist/michelle-pfeiffer/biography/85
  27. ^ www.gregfitzsimmons.com/2010/03/20/greg-and-andy-richter
  28. ^ her grandfathers mother Elin was Swedish
  29. ^ (2010) "Emma Stone". Wonderland (23): 177–181. 
  30. ^ Sullivan - referred to as a Swedish-American at [12]; mother is from Sweden and Per Sullivan speaks Swedish "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-11-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20091127120920/http://www.wvah.com/programs/malcolminthemiddle/erikpersullivan.shtml. Retrieved 2009-10-30. 
  31. ^ Listed as one of several Swedish-Americans at
  32. ^ Swanson has referred to herself as Swedish - [13]; nothing else known on her ancestry
  33. ^ Director Susan Stroman noted that Thurman is "really Swedish", citing Thurman's Swedish maternal grandmother [14]
  34. ^ (brother of Robert and Mark Wahlberg) Ancestry of Mark Wahlberg
  35. ^ (brother of Robert and Donnie Wahlberg) Ancestry of Mark Wahlberg
  36. ^ (brother of Donnie and Mark Wahlberg)Ancestry of Mark Wahlberg
  37. ^ "Portrait of a Voiceover Actress" [interview] by Ray Sidman, Comic Buyers Guide, #1631 (August 2007), pp. 36-38
  38. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-02-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20110207044115/http://www.vivaatl.com/index.php?module=webpage&id=9. Retrieved 2010-08-20. 
  39. ^ Born Irene Ahlberg 6/11 1910 in New York (father from Sweden, mother from New York), died 6/3 1993 in Orange, California. According to : https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0912115/ and http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1920usfedcen&indiv=try&h=31851738
  40. ^ The Rainbow Bridge (a biography of Olive Fremstad) (Mary Watkins Cushing, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1954. Library of Congress Catalog card number 54:10494)
  41. ^ Referred to as Swedish-American at [15]; Swedish parents
  42. ^ [16] immigrant from Gästrikland, Sweden
  43. ^ Listed as one of several "Famous Swedish Americans" at
  44. ^ Peggy Lee Tribute Archived 2007-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
  45. ^ http://hd.se/familj/slaktforskning/2010/07/30/slaktmote-med-the-beach-boys/
  46. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0632223/bio
  47. ^ http://www.conovergenealogy.com/famous-p/p384.htm
  48. ^ a b Of the great-grandparents of the Wilson brothers, one was born in Sweden Archived 2009-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  49. ^ "Final Dawes Rolls". United States Government. 1907-05-12. 
  50. ^ Gyllenhaal is referred to as a "Swedish-American" at [17], he has one Swedish great-grandfather
  51. ^ [18] Noted "I'm Swedish" regarding his ethnicity
  52. ^ Frontier Cavalcade, The Dickinson Press, March 14, 1957
  53. ^ Carl Oscar Borg, Artist of the American West (by Marlene R. Miller) Archived 2010-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
  54. ^ (The Journal of San Diego History)
  55. ^ (Antiques and Fine Art)
  56. ^ Hildebrand, Carver Edstrom. David Edstrom, Swedish American Sculptor (Swedish American Genealogist, 10, 1: 17–29 March 1990)
  57. ^ Named one of "24 Famous Swedish Americans" at
  58. ^ Paul Granlund (Gustavus Adolphus College)
  59. ^ Ask Art. Knute Heldner
  60. ^ Richard H. Saunders and Ellen G. Miles, American Colonial Portraits, 1700-1776, Washington, D.C.: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 1987
  61. ^ Doud, Richard K., John Hesselius: His Life and Work (Masters Thesis to the University of Delaware, 1963)
  62. ^ A Prairie Dream Recaptured (American Heritage, by David G. Lowe. October 1969. Volume 20, Issue 6) "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20081204000443/http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1969/6/1969_6_14_print.shtml. Retrieved 2009-09-06. 
  63. ^ Ann Japenga (California Desert Art)
  64. ^ artist known for seascapes and depictions of New Mexico’s indigenous culture.Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt (Luther College Fine Arts Collection)
  65. ^ Arvid Frederick Nyholm Biography (Luther College Fine Arts Collection)
  66. ^ Biography of Claes Oldenburg Archived 2009-10-26 at the Wayback Machine
  67. ^ / Sculpture intervention at Seattle Art Museum
  68. ^ "Biography - Susan Mohl Powers". Sailshade Studios, Inc.. 2014. http://www.smpinstallations.com/Meet%20susan/meetsusan/Biography.html. Retrieved 26 December 2014. 
  69. ^ [19] Swedish born, immigrated to the United States
  70. ^ [20] Swedish-American; parents were Swedish
  71. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20110722134346/http://www.northpark.edu/Brandel-Library/Archives/Swedish-American-Archives-of-Greater-Chicago/~/media/Files/PDF/Brandel%20Library/Archives/MSS%20finding%20aids%20SAAGC/SAAGC%20MSS%2035%20Exhibitions%20by%20Swedish-American%20Artists%20at%20the%20Swedish%20Club%20with%20list%20by%20artist.ashx. Retrieved 2011-01-25.  Swedish-American Archives of Greater Chicago Manuscript Collection #35, Exhibition by Swedisih-American Artists at the Swedish Club of Chicago 1911-1982.
  72. ^ Gunnar Widforss Biography (Californiawatercolor.com)
  73. ^ [21] born in Uppsala, Sweden, immigrated to the US
  74. ^ Second generation Swedish-American, according to
  75. ^ Referred to as Swedish-American at
  76. ^ [22] born at Långbanshyttan in Värmland, Sweden, primarily active in the US
  77. ^ [23] The seventh of nine children of impoverished Swedish immigrants
  78. ^ [24]; immigrant, born in Nilsby, Sweden
  79. ^ Referred to as "Swedish-American" at
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  81. ^ [26]
  82. ^ [27]
  83. ^ [28] named Swedish American of the Year by Vasa Order of America
  84. ^ a b The Nome Gold Rush (by Larry Gedney. Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks)
  85. ^ The Handbook of Texas (Texas State Historical Association)
  86. ^ Rockford Small Business Collection (Rockford, Illinois Regional History Center) Archived 2010-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
  87. ^ Estwing Tour Archived 2011-06-06 at the Wayback Machine
  88. ^ A Brief History of Indian Motorcycle Dick Scott's Indian Motorcycle Detroit
  89. ^ A tribute to Erik Jonsson
  90. ^ The Swedish Element in Illinois: Survey of the Past Seven Decades (by Ernst Wilhelm Olson, Swedish-American Biographical Association. 1917)
  91. ^ Pacific Coast and Exposition Biographies (by John P. Young. Chronicle Publishing Company San Francisco, California, 1915) [29]
  92. ^ About P.A. Peterson (P.A. Peterson Center for Health) Archived 2008-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
  93. ^ Rudolph A. Peterson, 98; Extended Global Reach of Bank of America (Los Angeles Times, December 16, 2003) [30]
  94. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2003-12-19. https://archive.is/20031219122541/http://www.wosu.org/tv/lustron/strandlund.php. Retrieved 2006-03-22. 
  95. ^ David Harris, Swanson Saga: End of a Dream (The New York Times, 9 September 1979)
  96. ^ S. M. Swenson and the Development of the SMS Ranches (Swenson, Gail. University of Texas, 1960)
  97. ^ "55 Years at Testor," Rockford Register Star, May 12, 1994
  98. ^ [31]
  99. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-04-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20060427024815/http://www.carlson.com/press_releases/07_28_03.cfm. Retrieved 2006-05-16.  was named "Swedish-American of the Year"
  100. ^ Alford, Kenneth D. Nazi Plunder: Great Treasure Stories of World War II. New York: Da Capo Press, 2003. ISBN 978-0-306-81241-5
  101. ^ Corley, Robert G. and Marvin Yeomans Whiting, editors (July 1979) Dedication. Journal of the Birmingham Historical Society. Vol. 6, No. 2
  102. ^ The Story of the Fifty-fifth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War, 1861-1865 (A Committee of the Regiment, W. J. Coulter. 1887)
  103. ^ MNHS.ORG : Governors of Minnesota | Elmer L. (Lee) Andersen Archived 2007-03-01 at the Wayback Machine
  104. ^ MNHS.ORG : Governors of Minnesota | C. (Clyde) Elmer Anderson
  105. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2005-12-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20051230061946/http://mnaflcio.org/humanrts.htm. Retrieved 2006-05-16.  is "Swedish Consul Emeritus"
  106. ^ "MNHS.ORG : Governors of Minnesota | J. A. A. (Joseph Alfred Arner) Burnquist". http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/gov/gov_21.htm. 
  107. ^ a b http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/article10793671.ab
  108. ^ Described as a "Swedish-American" at
  109. ^ bioguide.congress.gov
  110. ^ a b Mamie Doud Eisenhower (The Chronicle. American Swedish Historical Foundation: Winter 1954-1955. Volume 1, Number 4. Philadelphia PA. : 1955)
  111. ^ "MNHS.ORG : Governors of Minnesota | Orville L. (Lothrop) Freeman". http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/gov/gov_31.htm. 
  112. ^ Not Politics As Usual (Nordic Reach. July 1, 2002)
  113. ^ http://www.loffe.net/
  114. ^ Johnny Isakson, United States Senator from Georgia
  115. ^ named as one of "24 Famous Swedish Americans" at
  116. ^ "MNHS.ORG : Governors of Minnesota: Harold (Karl Harold Phillip) LeVander". http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/gov/gov_34.htm. 
  117. ^ [32] Archived 2007-03-01 at the Wayback Machine "ethnic background: Swedish"
  118. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-01-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20070106100250/http://www.mnhs.org/library/findaids/P1675.html. Retrieved 2014-06-13.  born in Stockholm, Sweden
  119. ^ http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articles/19455/He-thawed-relations-between-nations.html
  120. ^ [Appointed "The Swedish-American of 2002" by the Vasa Order of America http://www.saccny.org/main/scholarship/donors/olson/]
  121. ^ "Named "Swedish-American of the Year"". http://www.media.rice.edu/media/NewsBot.asp?MODE=VIEW&ID=2775&SnID=60986. 
  122. ^ http://linkstothepast.com/waukesha/pinelakebios.php#stsure
  123. ^ [33] Swedish immigrant
  124. ^ a b Listed as one of "FAMOUS SWEDISH AMERICANS" at
  125. ^ MNHS.ORG : Governors of Minnesota | Luther W. (Wallace) Youngdahl
  126. ^ Christian Cyclopedia. The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod Archived 2009-09-01 at the Wayback Machine
  127. ^ Whose Shoulders Do We Stand? by Virgil Olson, Professor Emeritus, Bethel University
  128. ^ "LDS Church News - Pres. and Sister Monson note their Swedish roots". http://www.ldschurchnewsarchive.com/articles/26521/Pres-and-Sister-Monson-note-their-Swedish-roots.html. 
  129. ^ [34] Swedish-born
  130. ^ Swedish American Historical Quarterly - 1986-1997 Archived 2006-06-20 at the Wayback Machine
  131. ^ "Elder Renlund: Real Power in Combining Family History with Temple - Church News and Events". https://www.lds.org/church/news/elder-renlund-real-power-in-combining-family-history-with-temple?lang=eng. 
  132. ^ Andreas Rudman and his Family (by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig. Swedish Colonial News, Volume 2, Number 1 . Winter 2000) "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-11-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20091115094946/http://www.colonialswedes.org/Forefathers/Rudman.html. Retrieved 2009-09-07. 
  133. ^ http://www.townofmerton.com/abouttown.html
  134. ^ Carl David Anderson biography
  135. ^ Seaborg biography Archived 2004-10-14 at the Wayback Machine
  136. ^ [35] Raised in a Swedish-American family
  137. ^ Johnson was sometimes called "Swede"
  138. ^ University of Minnesota Gophers
  139. ^ Award Winners - Nils V. "Swede" Nelson Archived 2006-04-30 at the Wayback Machine
  140. ^ [36] listed as one of "FAMOUS SWEDISH AMERICANS"
  141. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thoxxgBlR_8
  142. ^ referred to as a Swedish-American at Archived 2006-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
  143. ^ An Immigrant's American Odyssey: A Biography of Ernst Skarstedt (Emory Lindquist, Rock Island, Illinois: Augustana Historical Society, 1974)
  144. ^ "The son of a Chippewa house painter and a Swedish-American mother "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-09-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20060905001455/http://ls.berkeley.edu/art-hum/framing/old/chapter3/vizenor.html. Retrieved 2006-11-24. "
  145. ^ The Founders of the Graduate College (by Robert Knoll, Professor Emeritus of English. University of Nebraska-Lincoln January 13, 2000)[37]
  146. ^ Named as one of "24 Famous Swedish Americans" at
  147. ^ Wentz, Paul (February 1950). "Engraving Pin Heads". American Horologist & Jeweler
  148. ^ "Gustaf Hallströms fotografisamling (Forskningsarkivet)". http://www.foark.umu.se/samlingar/fotografier.htm. 


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