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

List

  • Zach Charbonnet - football player; drafted to the Seattle Seahawks in the 2023 NFL draft
  • Francois Chau - actor; known for his role as Dr. Pierre Chang in Lost
  • Sokhary Chau - Mayor of Lowell. First mayor of Cambodian descent in the US.
  • Monirith Chhea - visual artist originally from Phnom Penh
  • Arn Chorn-Pond - musician and human rights activist
  • Kris Dim - body builder
  • Bhante Dharmawara - Buddhist monk and teacher; helped resettle thousands of Cambodian refugees in the US; founded the first Cambodian Buddhist temple in the US
  • Sophal Ear - professor at Arizona State University and refugee from Phnom Penh
  • Maya Gilliss-Chapman - founder and CEO of Cambodians in Tech, Miss Cambodian American, 2nd Runner
  • Elizabeth Heng - politician, candidate for California's 16th congressional district in 2018
  • Vanna Howard - politician, first Cambodian American woman elected to the Massachusetts state legislature (17th Middlesex District)
  • Soben Huon - Miss Utah 2006
  • Jessa Khan - martial artist/sportsperson
  • SreyRam Kuy - first female Cambodian refugee to become a surgeon in the United States; former Chief Medical Officer for Medicaid for the state of Louisiana; former Deputy Under Secretary for Health for Community Care, United States Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Phillip Lim - fashion designer
  • Kalyanee Mam - filmmaker
  • Laura Mam - musician and music industry entrepreneur.
  • Sam Meas - first Cambodian-American congressional candidate
  • Ros Mey - Buddhist monk and survivor of the Khmer Rouge regime, head monk of Wat Thormikaram in Providence, Rhode Island
  • Rady Mom - politician, first Cambodian American elected to the Massachusetts state legislature (18th Middlesex District)
  • Sochua Mu - politician, democracy and women's rights activist
  • Chhom Nimol - lead vocalist for the band Dengue Fever
  • Haing S. Ngor (1940-1996) - Oscar-winning actor for his performance in the movie The Killing Fields; author, physician
  • Ted Ngoy - "Doughnut King," entrepreneur and politician
  • Soma Norodom - Princess of Cambodia, journalist and author
  • Chanthou Oeur - painter and sculptor
  • Monty Oum - visual artist, designer, and animator, of Cambodian and Vietnamese descent
  • Pisay Pao - actress
  • Sopheap Pich - sculptor and visual artist
  • Chath PierSath - poet, painter, and humanitarian
  • Dith Pran (1942-2008) - portrayed in the movie The Killing Fields; photojournalist for The New York Times; human rights activist
  • Apsara Sakbun - Olympic swimmer
  • Brandon Sakbun - mayor
  • San Kim Sean - martial artist
  • Theary Seng - human rights activist
  • Sophiline Cheam Shapiro - choreographer and dance teacher
  • Sichan Siv - former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council and the author of Golden Bones
  • Anthony Veasna So - writer
  • Pou Sohtireak - politician
  • Khatharya Um - professor of Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies in the Department of Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley and Berkeley's first Cambodian-American faculty member
  • Loung Ung - author, speaker, Khmer Rouge survivor and activist against landmines
  • Jordan Windle - Olympic diver
  • Chhun Yasith - political activist, received life sentence for attempting a coup
  • Nite Yun - chef and restaurateur

Naturalized

  • Angelina Jolie - American actress, maintains dual Cambodian and American citizenship, given Cambodian citizenship in 2005

References


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Cambodian People Victor Logos

Cambodian People's Characteristics & Customs Indochina Tours

CAMBODIAN COMMUNITY HISTORY Historical Society of Long Beach