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

List[]

Actors[]

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Maria Montez

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Carlos Pena Jr.

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Michelle Rodriguez

  • Juan Fernández de Alarcon – Dominican actor
  • Tina Aumont (1946–2006) – actress
  • Lourdes Benedicto – actress of Filipino/Dominican Republic descent
  • Vladimir Caamaño – Dominican-American actor and stand-up comedian
  • Rafael Campos – Dominican born, American raised actor[1]
  • Francis Capra – actor of Dominican and Italian descent
  • Aimee Carrero – Dominican born actress
  • Hosea Chanchez – also credited as Hosea, actor (For Your Love)
  • Jackie Cruz – Dominican-American actress
  • Rhenzy Feliz – American actor of Dominican descent, Marvel's Runaways
  • Jason Genao – American actor of Dominican descent, Netflix's On My Block
  • Rick Gonzalez – actor of Dominican and Puerto Rican descent;[2] known as Timo Cruz in the film Coach Carter, and as Ben Gonzalez on the television series Reaper
  • Wilson Jermaine Heredia – actor known for his portrayal of Angel Dumott Schunard in the Broadway musical Rent; parents are Dominicans[3][4]
  • Jorge Lendeborg Jr. – Dominican born actor, with supporting credits in Love, Simon, Alita: Battle Angel, and the male lead in Bumblebee
  • Selenis Leyva – Cuban-Dominican-American actress
  • Judy Marte – Dominican-American actress and producer
  • Mirtha Michelle – American actress of Dominican descent
  • Carlos de la Mota – Dominican actor[5]
  • Patricia Mota – American actress and film producer, of Dominican descent
  • Maria Montez (1912–1951) – Dominican-born motion picture actress
  • Miguel A. Núñez, Jr.actor (The Return of the Living Dead, Life and a leading role in Juwanna Mann); of Dominican and Puerto Rican parents[6]
  • Karen Olivo – stage and television actress; of Puerto Rican, Native American, Dominican and Chinese descent
  • Alex Paez – American actor of Dominican descent
  • Carlos PenaVega – film and TV actor, singer-songwriter, dancer and television show host; father is of Spanish and Venezuelan descent, mother is of Dominican descent[7]
  • Manny Pérez – Dominican actor
  • Dascha Polanco – Dominican-American actress, Netflix's Orange is the New Black
  • Dania Ramírez – Dominican TV and film actress (Entourage, Heroes and The Sopranos)
  • Silvestre Rasuk – actor of Dominican descent[8]
  • Victor Rasuk – actor, Dominican parents[9]
  • Monica Raymund – stage performer and actress (Chicago Fire and Lie to Me); her mother is from the Dominican Republic[10]
  • Alisa Reyes – actress (All That); of Dominican, Irish, Italian and Caribbean Indian descent
  • Judy Reyes – actress (Scrubs)
  • Aida Rodriguez – comedian, actress, producer and writer, of Puerto Rican and Dominican descent[11]
  • Michelle Rodríguez – actress known for her role as Ana Lucia Cortez in the television series Lost; her father is Puerto Rican and mother is Dominican[12]
  • Nelson de la Rosa (1968–2006) – one of the shortest men of the 20th and 21st centuries; actor from the Dominican Republic; lived and died in Rhode Island[13]
  • Zoe Saldana – American actress of Dominican, Haitian and Puerto Rican descent[14]
  • Merlin Santana (1976–2002) – television and film actor; of Dominican descent[15]
  • Ebonie Smith – Puerto Rican-born former child actress (The Jeffersons); of African American and Dominican descent
  • Shannon Tavarez (1999–2010) – child actress; of African American and Dominican descent[16]
  • Julian Scott Urena – actor; immigrated with his family to New York City while in grade school
  • Denise Vasi – fashion model and soap opera actress
  • James Victor – Dominican-born American actor (Viva Valdez, Zorro)[17]
  • Tristan Wilds – actor (The Wire and 90210); of African American (father) and African-American, Irish, and Dominican (mother) descent[18][19]

Singers and musicians[]

Prince Royce on Acceso Total in 2012

Prince Royce

Karina Pasian sings at the White House

Karina Pasian

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Nicky Jam

  • 40 Cal. – rapper, member of Harlem-based hip-hop group The Diplomats
  • Jhené Aiko – singer–songwriter; of Japanese, Spanish, Dominican, and African American descent
  • AraabMuzikhip hop record producer, of Dominican and Guatemalan descent[20]
  • Arcángel – singer-songwriter, rapper and actor; parents are Dominicans[21]
  • AZ – American rapper
  • Bryan Bautista – singer and contestant from NBC's The Voice season 9; of Dominican and Puerto Rican descent
  • Carlos & Alejandra – Latin music group focusing on the genre of bachata
  • Cardi B – Talented Dominican American rapper who recently made number on billboard due to her popular single bodak yellow
  • Michel Camilo – Grammy Award winner Dominican born jazz pianist and composer
  • Natti Natasha – singer-songwriter born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic.
  • Yasmin Deliz – singer-songwriter, model and actress of Dominican and Colombian and Venezuelan heritage; Dominican father, Colombian and Venezuelan mother
  • Kat DeLuna – Dominican American pop singer
  • Dave East – American rapper of Dominican and Bajan descent
  • Mike El Beta – Dominican-American recording artist-songwriter and actor
  • Fabolous – rapper of Dominican and African American descent[22][23]
  • Fuego – Dominican-American merengue singer-songwriter, composer
  • Fulanito – Dominican-American musical group
  • Irv Gotti – hip hop and R&B record producer
  • Ivan Barias – GRAMMY nominated music producer and songwriter
  • Mila J – singer, rapper, dancer; Jhené Aiko's sister
  • Jumz – rapper
  • Magic Juan – Dominican American merengue hip hop artist who is considered the "Godfather" of the merengue hip-hop genre when he created it as the lead vocalist for Proyecto Uno in the 1990's before becoming a solo artist after 2001.[24]
  • Johnny Marines – member of the Latin American group Aventura
  • Ralph Mercado (1941–2009) – promoter of Latin American music who established a network of businesses; of Puerto Rican and Dominican descent[25]
  • Chep Nuñez (1964–1990) – Dominican born American raised music producer, editor, and mixer[26]
  • Karina Pasian – Grammy Award-nominated recording artist and pianist; of Dominican and Armenian descent[27][28]
  • Prince Royce – singer-songwriter and record producer; of Dominican descent[29]
  • Karen Rodriguez – American singer; placed twelfth on the tenth season of American Idol; of Dominican and Peruvian descent
  • Lizette Santana – recording artist, singer, songwriter, musician, record producer and actress
  • Roger Sanchez – house music DJ
  • Juelz Santana – rapper, producer, actor and member of group Dipset; of African American and Dominican descent; at age twelve started duo Draft Pick, which was signed to Priority Records[30]
  • Lenny Santos – former member of the bachata group Aventura
  • Max Santos – bass player of the bachata group Aventura
  • Romeo Santos – singer, featured composer and former lead singer of the Bachata group Aventura; of Puerto Rican and Dominican descent[31]
  • Giselle Tavera – Dominican born, American raised singer
  • Trina – rapper, songwriter and model; father is of Dominican origin[32][33]
  • JR Writer – American rapper

Models[]

  • Susie Castillo – former beauty queen who held the Miss USA title and competed in the Miss Teen USA and Miss Universe pageants; of Puerto Rican and Dominican descent[34]
  • Adriana Diaz – beauty queen from New York City who has competed in the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants
  • Claudette Lali – Dominican-American former model and wardrobe stylist turned actress
  • Sessilee Lopez – American model; of Dominican and Portuguese descent[35]
  • Christina Mendez – plus-size model from New York City

Sport[]

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Felix Sanchez

Alex Rodriguez Talking

Alex Rodriguez

Dante Rosario Broncos

Dante Rosario

  • Moisés Alou – former Dominican-American outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for 17 seasons in the National League
  • Pedro Alvarez – Dominican born, American raised[36] professional baseball third baseman with the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball
  • Trevor Ariza – American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association
  • Ronnie Belliard – retired Major League Baseball second baseman, of Dominican descent
  • Julio Borbon – Major League Baseball center fielder for the Texas Rangers
  • Luis Castillodefensive end for the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League
  • Stalin Colinet – former defensive tackle/defensive end in the NFL
  • Manny Delcarmen – professional baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees organization; has been called "The Pride of Hyde Park"
  • Mary Joe Fernández – former professional tennis player
  • Fernando Guerrero – Dominican boxer living in the US since a child[37]
  • Al Horford – Dominican professional basketball player; center and power forward for the Boston Celtics of the NBA
  • Mark Jackson – retired professional basketball player and the current head coach of the Golden State Warriors; father is Dominican
  • Pedro Martínez – Dominican-American professional baseball player
  • Sammy Mejia – Dominican American professional basketball player
  • Diomedes Olivo – Dominican American retired Major League Baseball player
  • David Ortiz – Dominican-American professional baseball player with the Boston Red Sox
  • Plácido Polanco – Dominican born Major League Baseball player, plays for the Philadelphia Phillies and has also played for the St. Louis Cardinals and Detroit Tigers; in 2008, he became a naturalized American citizen
  • Albert Pujols – Dominican-American professional baseball first baseman for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of Major League Baseball
  • Hanley Ramírez – professional baseball first baseman/designated hitter, currently for the Boston Red Sox
  • Manny Ramirez – professional baseball outfielder and designated hitter; currently a free agent; Dominican born, American raised[38]
  • Tutan Reyes – free agent football guard in the NFL
  • Alex Rodriguez – professional baseball third baseman with the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball; parents are Dominican[39]
  • Gilberto Rondón – retired Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Dante Rosario – father is Dominican, mother is from the US
  • Eddie Sanchez – mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter; of Mexican and Dominican descent
  • Félix Sánchez – track and field athlete who specializes in the 400 meter hurdles; of Dominican parents[40]
  • Pedro Sosa – football offensive tackle for the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League
  • Sammy Sosa – Dominican former professional baseball right fielder; played with four Major League Baseball teams over his career, which spanned from 1989–2007
  • Karl-Anthony Towns – Dominican-American professional basketball player with the Minnesota Timberwolves, who selected him first overall in the 2015 NBA draft; African American father, Dominican mother
  • Charlie Villanueva – Dominican-American professional basketball player with the Detroit Pistons

Politicians[]

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Thomas Perez

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Adriano Espaillat

  • Alex Blanco – politician, mayor of Passaic, New Jersey
  • Fernando Cabrera – New York City Council member
  • Nelson Castro – politician from the state of New York
  • Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez – 65th Secretary of State of New York, serving in the Cabinet of Governor David Paterson
  • Marcos Devers – member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives[41]
  • Grace Diaz – politician, Democratic State Representative from Rhode Island representing District 11 in the city of Providence, Rhode Island
  • Adriano Espaillat – member of the United States House of Representatives
  • Rafael Espinal – politician who won the open 54th district seat in the New York State Assembly in a special election held on September 13, 2011
  • Julissa Ferreras – Democratic member of the New York City Council
  • William Lantigua – politician in Massachusetts, Dominican born and raised[42]
  • Guillermo Linares – Dominican Democratic member of the New York State Assembly[43]
  • Miguel Martinez – former New York City Council member from Council District 10 in Upper Manhattan in New York City
  • Joseline Peña-Melnyk – politician, represents District 21 in the Maryland House of Delegates
  • Cesar A. Perales – Secretary of State of New York currently serving in the Cabinet of Governor Andrew Cuomo
  • Thomas PerezDemocratic National Committee Chairman, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, US Secretary of Labor-designate; parents are Dominicans[44]
  • Ydanis Rodríguez – currently a Democratic New York City Council member from the borough of Manhattan
  • Angel Taveras – lawyer and mayor of Providence, Rhode Island; of Dominican descent; first Hispanic mayor of the city[45]
  • Juana Matias – member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives[46]

Artists[]

  • Clara Ledesma (1924–1999) – painter from the Dominican Republic; lived last years of her life in New York
  • Tania Marmolejo (born 1975) – painter from the Dominican Republic; Dominican born, American naturalized
  • Olivia Peguero (born 1963) – Dominican Republic painter, known for documenting the landscapes of the undeveloped Dominican countryside and the Arte Libros Foundation

Writers[]

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  • Julia Alvarez – poet, novelist, and essayist[47]
  • Fernando Cabrera – National Poetry and Literary Essay Prize Winner
  • Angie Cruz – novelist
  • Junot Díaz – writer, creative writing professor at MIT, and fiction editor at Boston Review; Dominican born, American naturalized[48]
  • Rhina Espaillat – bilingual Dominican-born, American raised poet
  • Daisy Cocco De Filippis – writer and educator
  • Ana-Maurine Lara – novelist, poet and black feminist scholar
  • Nelly Rosario – novelist and creative writing instructor in the MFA Program at Texas State University in San Marcos

Other personalities[]

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Christina Mendez

Danielle Polanco

Danielle Polanco

  • Rolando Acosta – Dominican associate justice of the New York Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department
  • Santi Deoleo – Dominican born radio producer, personality, and fashion designer also known as "Krazy Kulo"
  • Rudy Duthil – advertising executive of Cuban and Dominican descent
  • The Kid Mero – comedian
  • Christina Mendez – New York City-based plus-size model and entertainment personality
  • Francisco Moncion – Dominican born ballet dancer, choreographer and charter member of the New York City Ballet
  • Providencia Paredes – personal assistant to the First Lady of the US Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
  • Jose Pimentel – also known as Muhammad Yusuf; Dominican born naturalized US citizen[49] arrested on November 20, 2011 by the New York City Police Department for allegedly plotting to bomb New York City
  • Danielle Polanco – dancer and choreographer; Dominican-Puerto Rican American
  • Óscar de la Renta – Dominican born fashion designer
  • Julissa Reynoso – New York City attorney born in the Dominican Republic; American Ambassador to Uruguay since 2012 [50]
  • Rosanna Tavarez – entertainment reporter and television presenter
  • Jessy Terrero – Dominican film and music video director
  • Carmen Wong Ulrich – television and online journalist; personal finance expert at CNBC[51]
  • Ramona M. Valdez (1984–2005) – U.S. Marine

See also[]

  • Dominican American
  • Dominican people
  • List of people from the Dominican Republic

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