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This is a list of notable Welsh 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 Welsh American or must have references showing they are Welsh American and are notable.

List[]

Fine art[]

  • Earl W. Bascom (1906–1995), western artist, sculptor, and inventor; "cowboy of cowboy artists"; "father of modern rodeo"[1]
  • Grant Wood (1891–1942), painter known for American Gothic

Entertainment[]

  • Jessica Alba (born 1981), movie actress, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Alexis Arquette (1969–2016), movie actress, distant Welsh ancestry
  • David Arquette (born 1971), movie actor and TV director, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Patricia Arquette (born 1968), movie and TV actress, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Richmond Arquette (born 1963), movie actor, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Rosanna Arquette (born 1959), movie actress, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Michael Aston (born 1964), born in Cornelly, musician
  • Andrea Bowen (born 1990), actor
  • Dean Cain (born 1966), actor, mother is of partial Welsh ancestry
  • Erika Christensen (born 1982), actress, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Kelly Clarkson (born 1982), singer, distant Welsh ancestry[2]
  • Bette Davis (1908–1989), two-time Academy Award-winning actress of stage, screen and television; distant Welsh ancestry[3]
  • Billy De Wolfe (1907–1974), actor, mother was Welsh
  • Thomas Dekker (born 1987), actor, mother is Welsh
  • Michael Douglas (born 1944), actor, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Leslie Easterbrook (born 1949), actress, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Bill Evans (born 1929), jazz pianist / composer[4]
  • Sara Evans (born 1971), country music singer
  • Glenn Ford (1916–2006), film actor[5]
  • Drake Glover (born 2018), actor, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Legend Glover (born 2016), actor, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Carson Grant (born 1950), actor[6]
  • D. W. Griffith (1875–1948), early film director[7]
  • Teri Hatcher (born 1964), actress and writer, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Bob Hope (1903–2003), actor/comedian, mother was Welsh[8]
  • Anthony Hopkins (born 1937), born in Port Talbot, Glamorgan; Academy-Award-winning film/stage actor[9]
  • John Houseman (1902–1988), film producer
  • Anjelica Huston (born 1951), actress, distant Welsh ancestry
  • John Huston (1906–1987), film director, screenwriter and actor, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Quincy Jones (born 1933), record producer, conductor, arranger, film composer, television producer, and trumpeter, Welsh paternal grandfather [10]
  • Rashida Jones (born 1976), actress, Welsh paternal great-grandfather [10]
  • Jon Langford (born 1957), musician and artist
  • Tommy Lee (born 1963), drummer for hard rock/heavy metal band Mötley Crüe
  • Zachary Levi (born 1980), actor, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Ted Levine (born 1957), actor, mother was part Welsh[11]
  • Blake Lewis (born 1981), American Idol contestant and singer [12]
  • Juliette Lewis (born 1973), actress and singer[13]
  • Harold Lloyd (1893–1971), actor[14]
  • Myrna Loy (1905–1993), actress[15]
  • Marco Marenghi, animator, born in Rhondda
  • Ray Milland (1907–1986), actor[16]
  • Wayne Newton (born 1942), distant Welsh ancestry
  • Leslie Nielsen (1926–2010), actor, Welsh mother
  • Ninja (Tyler Blevins) (born 1991), Twitch streamer, distant Welsh ancestry
  • The Osmonds, including Donny Osmond (born 1957), half of the brother-sister singing act Donny & Marie; of part Welsh descent, traced their ancestry back to Merthyr Tydfil[17]
  • Karyn Parsons (born 1966), actress, Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Welsh descent on father's side
  • Michelle Pfeiffer (born 1958), actress, distant Welsh ancestry[18]
  • Justin Pierce (1975–2000), English-born actor of Welsh descent; former husband of Gina Rizzo
  • Chris Pine (born 1980), actor, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Shawn Pyfrom (born 1986), actor, paternal grandfather is of Welsh ancestry
  • Kim Richards (born 1964), actress, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Kyle Richards (born 1969), actress, distant Welsh ancestry[19]
  • Monica Richards, author and musician
  • Jason Robards (1922–2000), actor, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Eric Roberts (born 1956), actor, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Julia Roberts (born 1967), actress, distant Welsh ancestry[20]
  • Coco Rocha (born 1988), Canadian model of Welsh, Irish, and Russian descent
  • Gena Rowlands (born 1930), actress, father was of Welsh descent
  • Susan Sarandon (born 1946), Oscar-winning actress, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Brooke Shields (born 1965), actress and model, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Esperanza Spalding (born 1984), singer/songwriter, distant Welsh ancestry[21]
  • Tiffani Thiessen (born 1974), actress, distant Welsh ancestry[22]
  • Henry Thomas (born 1971), actor, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Lynda Thomas (born 1981), musician, singer-songwriter
  • Scott Walker (born 1943), singer, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Tuc Watkins (born 1966), actor
  • Betty White (born 1922), actress, distant Welsh ancestry[23]
  • Michelle Williams (born 1980), actress, distant Welsh ancestry
  • Robin Williams (1951–2014), actor, distant Welsh ancestry[24]
  • Vanessa Williams (born 1963), actress, distant Welsh ancestry[25]
  • Cassandra Wilson (born 1955), née Cassandra Fowlkes, jazz vocalist; distant Welsh ancestry through her father
  • Patrick Wilson (born 1973), actor, distant Welsh ancestry[26]

Literature[]

  • Sinclair Lewis (1885–1951), novelist/playwright[27]
  • Jack London (1876–1916), author[28]
  • Edgar Lee Masters (1868–1950), poet/biographer/dramatist[29]
  • Lorin Morgan-Richards (1975), author and illustrator[30]
  • Ogden Nash (1902–1971), poet, humorist

Politics[]

  • John Adams (1735–1826), President of the United States, Vice President of the United States; traced his ancestry to Pembroke, Pembrokeshire and to Penybanc Farm at Llanboidy, Carmarthenshire[31]
  • John Quincy Adams (1767–1848), President of the United States, Secretary of State[32]
  • John Henry Bowen (1780–1822), U.S. Representative from Tennessee
  • George W. Bush (born 1946), 43rd President United States; distant Welsh ancestry
  • Martha Hughes Cannon (1857–1932), physician, Utah women's rights advocate and suffragist, first female state senator elected in the United States, member of the Utah Senate from the 6th district (1897–1901)
  • Dick Cheney (born 1941), 46th Vice President of the United States (2001–2009)
  • Cassius Marcellus Clay (1810–1903), abolitionist
  • Hillary Clinton (born 1947), Secretary of State, U.S. Senator from New York, former First Lady, candidate for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination[33]
  • Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933), 29th Vice President of the United States (1921–1923) and 30th President of the United States (1923–1929)[32]
  • John J. Crittenden (1787–1863), Governor of Kentucky
  • James J. Davis (1873–1947), Secretary of Labor and U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania[34]
  • Jefferson Davis (1808–1889), soldier, politician, and first and only President of the Confederate States (1862–1865)[27]
  • Alvin Evans (1845–1906), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania; United States Senator from Iowa
  • John Floyd (1783–1837), Governor of Virginia
  • John B. Floyd (1806–1863), Governor of Virginia
  • William Floyd (1734–1821), United States Declaration of Independence signatory[35]
  • James Garfield (1831–1881), 20th President of the United States
  • Nicholas Gilman (1755–1814), United States Senator from New Hampshire
  • Button Gwinnett (1735–1777), United States Declaration of Independence signatory[36]
  • Charles Evans Hughes (1862–1948), Governor of New York[37]
  • Andrew Humphreys (1821–1904), U.S. Representative from Indiana
  • Andrew A. Humphreys (1810–1883), United States Army officer and Union General in the American Civil War
  • E. Howard Hunt (1918–2007), CIA Intelligence Officer; a key figure in organizing and participating in the Watergate burglaries
  • Arthur James (1883–1973), Governor of Pennsylvania
  • Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), third President of the United States; first Secretary of State;[32][38] said his father came from the foothills of Snowdon[31]
  • Robert E. Lee (1807–1870), Confederate general[39]
  • Francis Lewis (1713–1802), United States Declaration of Independence signatory[35]
  • James Madison (1751–1836), 4th President of the United States[32]
  • John Marshall (1755–1835), statesman, Chief Justice of the United States[27]
  • George Mathews (1739–1812), Governor of Georgia
  • Henry M. Mathews (1834–1884), Governor of West Virginia
  • John G. McCullough (1835–1915), Governor of Vermont
  • James Monroe (1758–1831), fifth President of the United States[32]
  • James Morgan (1756–1822), United States Congressman from New Jersey
  • Lewis Morris (1726–1798), United States Declaration of Independence signatory[35]
  • Robert Morris (1734–1806), United States Declaration of Independence signatory[27]
  • Patty Murray (born 1950), United States Senator from Washington
  • Barack Obama (born 1961), 44th President United States; distant Welsh ancestry[40]
  • P.B.S. Pinchback (1837–1921), Governor of Louisiana
  • Hugh H. Price (1859–1904), U.S. Representative from Wisconsin
  • Rodman M. Price (1816–1894), Governor of New Jersey
  • John H. Pugh (1827–1905), U.S. Representative from New Jersey
  • Thomas Rees (1925–2003), U.S. Congressman, parents/grandparents from Wales
  • Ann Romney (born 1949), wife of American businessman and politician Mitt Romney
  • Isaac Shelby (1750–1826), Governor of Kentucky[41]
  • Daniel Webster (1782–1852), United States Senator and Secretary of State[42]
  • Thomas Wynne (1627–1691), physician to William Penn; speaker of the first Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly[43]

Industry and business[]

  • Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel (1849–1911), Tennessee-born founder of Jack Daniel's whiskey
  • Bob Evans (1918–2007), founder of Bob Evans Restaurants
  • William Fargo (1818–1881), pioneer expressman
  • Howard Hughes (1905–1976), pioneering aviator, engineer, industrialist, and film producer
  • J. P. Morgan (1837–1913), banker
  • Junius Spencer Morgan (1813–1890), banker
  • Jonathan I. Schwartz (born 1965), president and chief executive officer of CareZone
  • Howard Stringer (born 1942), businessman and chief executive officer of Sony Corporation[44]
  • Lloyd Tevis (1824–1899) banker
  • David Thomas (1794–1882), prominent ironmaster and philanthropist during the Industrial Revolution in Pennsylvania[45]

Other[]

  • James Bowie (1796–1836), pioneer and Texas revolutionary[46]
  • Daniel Boone (1734–1820), American pioneer[47]
  • Mary Katherine Campbell (1905–1990), Miss America titleholder 1922 and 1923, First Runner-Up 1924 [48]
  • Hiram Wesley Evans (1881–1966), Imperial Wizard of the "second" Ku Klux Klan from 1922 until 1939.
  • Lewis Evans (1700–1756), colonial surveyor and geographer[49]
  • Cowboy Morgan Evans (1903–1969), Texas rancher; 1928 World Series Rodeo Bulldogging champion; competition bull rider; oil production roughneck; drilling foreman; oilman
  • Oliver Evans (1755–1819), inventor[27][50]
  • Murray Humphreys (1899–1965), Chicago mobster, chief political and labor racketeer in the Chicago Outfit during Prohibition[51]
  • Frank James (1843–1915), cowboy/outlaw
  • Jesse James (1847–1882), cowboy/outlaw
  • George Jones (1811–1891), New-York Daily Times co-founder[27]
  • John L. Lewis (1880–1969), organized labor union leader[27]
  • Meriwether Lewis (1774–1809), explorer[47][52]
  • Chelsea Manning (1987), mother was Welsh
  • Daniel Morgan (1736–1802), Brigadier General in the American Revolution in the Continental Army; served in the United States House of Representatives, representing Virginia
  • Michael Phelps (born 1985), Olympian swimmer, distant Welsh ancestry[53]
  • William Farrand Prosser (1834–1911), Union Colonel in the American Civil War; served in the United States House of Representatives, representing Tennessee
  • Henry Morton Stanley (1841–1904), journalist/explorer
  • George Henry Thomas (1816–1870), Union General during the American Civil War[54]
  • Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959), one of the most prominent and influential architects of the first half of the 20th century[27][55]
  • Elihu Yale (1649–1721), first benefactor of Yale University[27][56]

References[]

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  2. ^ "Kelly Clarkson Biography". Fox News. 1 August 2007. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,196530,00.html. 
  3. ^ "Bette Davis, just one of the many famous Welsh actors... Bette Davis has Welsh connections from her father Harlow Davies whose family hail from Wales. She even visited Wales when in Britain acting to trace her family roots".
  4. ^ Mandel, Howard (2017-01-15). "All About Jazz". All About Jazz. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=6592. Retrieved 2017-05-04. 
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  12. ^ blakelewisfans.org: "I was wondering, what is your heritage? Blake: Welsh, German, and Irish. I'm a mutt."
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  14. ^ "Paternal great-grandparents were from Wales". http://www.alphadragondesign.com/final_project/pages/others/harold.html. 
  15. ^ [8] included in the book "100 Great Welsh Women" [9] "Although she is of Scotch and Welsh descent, she has been accused of being Egyptian, Chinese, Eurasian and other nationalities."
  16. ^ [10] "Welsh-born U.S. actor."
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  18. ^ "Michelle Pfeiffer". https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000201/bio. 
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  22. ^ "On Air with Ryan Seacrest - News & More from the Live Radio Show". Ryanseacrest.com. http://ryanseacrest.com/2011/11/10/celebrities-you-didnt-know-were-greek-list/. Retrieved 2017-05-04. 
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  25. ^ "Vanessa Williams's ancestry revealed: One great great grandfather escaped slavery... the other was a politician who left 'a legacy more precious than gold'". Daily Mail (London). http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1354054/Vanessa-Williamss-ancestry-revealed-Who-Do-You-Think-You-Are.html. 
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  27. ^ a b c d e f g h i [11] mentioned as several people who were "Welsh" or "Welsh American"
  28. ^ [12] "The illegitimate son of an astrologer and a Welsh farm girl"
  29. ^ "22. Indignation Jones. Masters, Edgar Lee. 1916. Spoon River Anthology". Bartleby.com. http://www.bartleby.com/84/22.html. Retrieved 2017-05-04. 
  30. ^ [13] "The Welsh in America"
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  32. ^ a b c d e [14] Listed as one of several "Welsh-American Presidents"
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  34. ^ [15] "James J. Davis, a Welsh-born puddler who served as US Secretary of Labor from 1921–1930"
  35. ^ a b c [16] "Of the four New York signatories, three were Welsh; Lewis Morris, Francis Lewis and William Floyd."
  36. ^ "AmericanHeritage.com / WHO’S GOT BUTTON’S BONES?". http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1966/2/1966_2_28.shtml. 
  37. ^ mentioned as one of several "Welsh Americans" at [17], "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-03-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20120309152859/http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/lhr/24.1/henretta.html. Retrieved 2013-11-24.  "The only child of a pious American Baptist mother and an immigrant Welsh minister"
  38. ^ [18] "His father's name was Peter Jefferson. His ancestors were Welsh people."
  39. ^ [19] "Robert E. Lee... also were Welsh Americans..."
  40. ^ Williamson, David (July 5, 2008). "Wales link in US presidential candidate's past". Western Mail. http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/welsh-politics/welsh-politics-news/2008/07/05/genealogists-discover-a-red-dragon-breathing-fire-in-us-presidential-candidate-s-past-91466-21266440. Retrieved March 29, 2009. 
  41. ^ [20] "General Isaac Shelby (born in 1750), a Maryland-born Welsh American"
  42. ^ "Welsh Americans - History, Significant immigration waves, Settlement patterns, Settlement patterns". http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Sr-Z/Welsh-Americans.html. 
  43. ^ [21] Wynne Family history
  44. ^ [22] "Welsh-born Howard Stringer"
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  46. ^ Robin Turner (2016-01-20). "The Welsh roots of America’s Wild West gunslingers revealed". Wales Online. http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/welsh-roots-americas-wild-west-10763096. Retrieved 2017-05-04. 
  47. ^ a b [23] "Meriwether Lewis himself was Welsh American, as was frontiersman Daniel Boone" [24] "Daniel Boone’s mother, Sarah Morgan, was a member of a Welsh family that came to Pennsylvania in 1683 and later settled in Gwynedd"
  48. ^ [^ "New Beauty Queen Ideal". New York Times. 1922-09-10. "The Ideal Beauty Queen"]
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  50. ^ [25] "A Welsh-American invented the first automobile"
  51. ^ [26] "No Gangster More Bold: Murray Humphreys, the Welsh Political Genius Who Corrupted America"
  52. ^ [27] "His great grandfather, Robert Lewis, a Welsh officer in the British Army... The Meriwether family was also Welsh, well connected, and land-rich with sizable holdings near Charlottesville. Lucy's father was a respected friend of Thomas Jefferson."
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  55. ^ [28] "Frank Lloyd Wright was of Welsh ethnic heritage"
  56. ^ [29] "Elihu Yale - The Great Welsh American"
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