List of Iranian Americans

This is a list of notable Iranian-Americans of all Iranian ethnic backgrounds, 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 Iranian-American or must have references showing they are Iranian American.

Academia and science

Arts and entertainment

  • Colet Abedi, television producer and writer
  • Omid Abtahi, actor
  • Reza Abdoh, director and playwright known for large-scale, experimental theatrical productions
  • Hessam Abrishami, artist whose works have been exhibited internationally
  • Golnar Adili, multidisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, New York. Much of her works are influenced by her childhood growing up in post-revolutionary Tehran and issues of displacement
  • Desiree Akhavan, film director, producer, screenwriter and actress
  • Ray Aghayan, fashion designer and costume designer for the American film industry
  • Shohreh Aghdashloo, film and television actress;[19] one of Iran's leading actresses prior to the 1979 revolution. known in the United States for her role in House of Sand and Fog (2003).
  • Dan Ahdoot, stand-up comedian and actor[20]
  • Jonathan Ahdout, actor best known for his role in House of Sand and Fog (2003)[21][22]
  • Shiva Ahmadi, multidisciplinary artist whose works borrow from Persian artistic traditions to critically examine contemporary political tensions and social issues
  • Mohammad Alavi, video-game developer, best known for his work on the Call of Duty series
  • Khalik Allah, filmmaker, photographer, and author. (Iranian father.)
  • Morehshin Allahyari, media artist, activist, and educator.[23] Her work questions current political, socio-cultural, and gender norms while exploring the relationship between technology and art activism. Best known for her work Material Speculation: ISIS (2016), which is a series of 3D-printed sculptural reconstructions of ancient artifacts destroyed by ISIS
  • Mark Amin, film producer, distributor, writer, and businessman. Founder of Trimark Pictures (formerly Vidmark Entertainment)
  • Max Amini, standup comedian and actor
  • Ana Lily Amirpour, film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor
  • Pegah Anvarian, fashion designer and creative director of Three Dots
  • Ali Ardekani, also known as Baba Ali; game developer, film developer, and Islamic comedian[24]
  • Siah Armajani, architect and sculptor known for his public art
  • Tala Ashe, actress
  • Kami Asgar, supervising sound editor for films and television
  • Aram Avakian, director, film editor
  • Rasoul Azadani, animator, lighting designer, and layout artist. Best known for his work at Walt Disney Animation Studios.
  • Shoja Azari, visual artist and filmmaker based in New York City. Best known for films such as Women Without Men (2009), Windows (2006), and K (2002)
  • Ashurbanipal Babilla, actor, theatre director, playwright and visual artist
  • Ramin Bahrani, film director and screenwriter, most notable for his film Chop Shop. Professor of film directing at Columbia University's Graduate Film Program
  • Mercedes Bass, socialite and arts philanthropist. On the executive boards of the Carnegie Hall Corporation, the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, the Aspen School of Music and Aspen Institute in Aspen, Colorado, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, and the American Academy in Rome
  • Zal Batmanglij, film director and screenwriter. Creator and showrunner of the Netflix series The OA
  • Ali Banisadr, artist
  • Reza Badiyi, film and television director
  • Catherine Bell, actress
  • Le Roy Benjamin, sculptor, and marionette puppeteer and voice impersonator for the vaudeville and television act Le Roy Brothers Marionettes (1939–1955), one of the most celebrated and requested vaudeville acts in America at the time. Father is Iranian.
  • Issa Benyamin, Iranian-Assyrian calligrapher and educator
  • Bahram Beyzai, filmmaker, playwright, theater director, screenwriter, and Ostād (Grandmaster) of Persian letters, arts and Iranian studies. Considered the pioneer of the Iranian New Wave of cinema.
  • Bijan, designer of menswear and fragrances. His exclusive boutique on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills has been described as "the most expensive store in the world"
  • Nadia Bjorlin, TV and soap opera actress,[25] singer, and model
  • Nazanin Boniadi, television and film actress, and human right defender
  • Buket, prominent Los Angeles graffiti artist
  • Henri Charr, Iranian-Assyrian filmmaker
  • Shaghayegh Cyrous, artist and curator based in San Francisco. Known for social practice art, video installations and street art.
  • Dar Dash, actor, voice actor
  • David Dastmalchian, film and theater actor, best known for his role as Kurt in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Ant-Man (2015) and Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)
  • Sumbat Der Kiureghian, 20th century watercolor artist
  • David Diaan, actor, screenwriter, producer, and entrepreneur
  • Lucas and Marcus Dobre-Mofid, also known as The Dobre Twins. Dancing duo and YouTube personalities who rose to prominence on the now-defunct Vine video app
  • Ala Ebtekar, contemporary visual artist
  • Melody Ehsani, fashion designer
  • Robert Ekhart, film actor, film director, and editor-in-chief of former Iran-based Setare Cinema magazine
  • Nabil Elderkin, also known by Nabil; film and music video director and photographer, who has directed music videos for Kanye West, Frank Ocean, John Legend, and Foals
  • Dayyan Eng, award-winning feature film writer, director, and producer.
  • Tanaz Eshaghian, documentary filmmaker
  • Ali Farahnakian, actor, writer, and improv comedian. Founder of The Peoples Improv Theater (The Pit) in New York City and co-starred the Adult Swim comedy series Delocated
  • Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, artist and collector of traditional folk art. The Monir Museum in Tehran was opened in her honor in 2017.
  • Parisa Fakhri, actress and voice actress, most notable for her role as Arisa Uotani in Fruits Basket
  • Behnaz Farahi, architect best known for her designs of interactive wearables and installations
  • Negin Farsad, comedian, actress, filmmaker, and writer
  • Hossein Fatemi, photojournalist
  • Mimi Fayazi, fashion designer
  • Reza Fazeli, actor, film director, and opposition figure against the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran
  • Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, artist, activist, and freelance illustrator. She is best known for her poster campaign "Stop Telling Women to Smile,"
  • JoJo Fletcher, contestant on the twentieth season of ABC's The Bachelor and as the lead on the twelfth season of The Bachelorette. Iranian mother.
  • Hamid Gabbay, architect. Prior to the 1979 revolution, he was a prolific architect throughout Iran. Since his immigration to the United States, has worked in Beverly Hills, California
  • Troy Gentile (born Troy Francis Farshi), actor, best known for his role as Mark in Hotel for Dogs and Barry Goldberg in the sitcom The Goldbergs
  • Siamak Ghahremani, founder of Noor Iranian Film Festival, radio host
  • Vida Ghahremani, actress, proprietor of Monde Cafe and Cuccini Dance Club in L.A. along with her husband, David Yeghiazarian.
  • Tina Gharavi, BAFTA-nominated film/TV director and screenwriter
  • Tehran Von Ghasri, best known by his stage name Tehran; standup comedian and actor
  • Gabriel Guevrekian, architect of buildings, interiors and gardens. Taught architecture at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
  • Nahid Hagigat, illustrator and painter
  • Taraneh Hemami, visual artist and arts educator. Utilizes multidisciplinary projects to address complex cultural politics of the exile of the Iranian diaspora.
  • Kambiz Hosseini, actor, political satirist, and television/radio host. Host of Poletik, a satirical news program that airs on Radio Farda. Created and hosted Parazit on Voice of America - Persian (2009–2012).
  • Sheree Hovsepian, photographer and collage artist.
  • Albert and Allen Hughes (twins), film directors and producers. Most notable for Menace II Society and The Book of Eli. Iranian mother
  • Reza Beyk Imanverdi, actor and director popular during the 1960s and 1970s in Iran
  • Pouran Jinchi, contemporary artist known for her abstract, calligraphy-based visual art
  • Maz Jobrani, standup comedian and actor
  • JonTron (Jonathan "Jon" Aryan Jafari), comedian, YouTuber, video game critic
  • Joone, photographer, director, and producer of adult films
  • Pirooz Kalayeh, film director, screenwriter, and writer
  • Tara Kamangar, classical pianist and composer
  • Y.Z. Kami, artist, known for creating large-scaled oil-based paintings
  • Martik Kanian, singer and songwriter
  • Cyrus Kar, film director[26]
  • Bavand Karim, multi-media artist and filmmaker
  • Reza Karimi, painter, whose oil-based paintings reflect the political turbulence of Iran, such as the trial of Mossadegh and the treatment of women in Iran
  • Saman Kesh, filmmaker and music video director and producer. He is best known for his music videos for Calvin Harris, Ed Sheeran, Deus, Basement Jaxx, and !!!, among many others
  • Maryam Keshavarz, filmmaker best known for her 2011 film Circumstance
  • Andre Khabbazi, television and soap opera actor, semi-professional tennis player
  • Mehran Khaghani, standup comedian, comedy director and comedy event producer based in Boston, Massachusetts
  • Marco Khanlian, film and television actor, stunt performer
  • Nahnatchka Khan, screenwriter and producer.[27] Creator and showrunner of ABC's Fresh Off the Boat
  • Kamran Khavarani, award-winning architect and painter. Pioneer of the "Abstract Romanticism" painting style;
  • Kathreen Khavari, actress, writer, and producer
  • Mohammad Khordadian, choreographer, dancer, and entertainer. Known for his dance instruction tapes of Persian and Arabic dance
  • Kamshad Kooshan, screenwriter, film director, and film producer
  • Sarah R. Lotfi, filmmaker, known for her World War II epic The Last Bogatyr (2009)
  • Rosie Malek-Yonan, actress, author, director, public figure and activist
  • Tala Madani, painter, known for her use of cartoonish and exaggerated sexual imageries
  • Terrence Malick, film director, screenwriter, and producer. Notable for Badlands (1973), Days of Heaven (1978), The Thin Red Line (1998), and The Tree of Life (2011). He is of Iranian-Assyrian descent
  • Arefeh Mansouri, inventor, designer
  • Marshall Manesh, actor
  • Mozhan Marnò, film and television actress, best known for her roles in The Blacklist and House of Cards
  • Jamie Masada, comedian and businessman. Founder of the Laugh Factory, a chain of comedy clubs in several states.
  • Mercedes Mason, actress
  • Sanaz Mazinani, multidisciplinary visual artist, curator and educator, known for her photography and installation art
  • Laleh Mehran, contemporary artist, and professor and graduate director of Emergent Digital Practices at the University of Denver
  • Peyman Moaadi, actor, screenwriter, director; best known for his role in A Separation (2011)
  • Arian Moayed, actor, Emmy-nominated writer/director, art educator, and co-founder of Waterwell
  • Emud Mokhberi, film director and animator. In 2009, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for Oktapodi
  • Amir Mokri, cinematographer, known for his works on Bad Boys II, Fast & Furious, Man of Steel, and The Joy Luck Club
  • Soudabeh Moradian, award-winning independent filmmaker
  • Neda Moridpour, feminist artist, educator, and co-founder of the artist-activist collectives LOUDER THAN WORDS and [P]Art Collective. Currently a professor of the Practice in the Media Arts department at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University
  • Amir Naderi, film director, screenwriter, photographer. One of the major figures in Iranian cinema before and after the 1979 revolution. Best known for The Runner and Vegas: Based on a True Story. Immigrated to the U.S. in the 1990s.
  • Arsi Nami actor, musician, singer-songwriter, music therapist, and philanthropist
  • Amin Nazemzadeh, actor
  • Navid Negahban, actor, appeared on Homeland and Mistresses. Also noted for his role as The Sultan in the live-action remake of Aladdin.
  • Shirin Neshat, visual artist known for her work in film, video, and photography
  • Ali Nejad, television personality and host
  • Nicky Nodjoumi, fine-arts painter, whose works address Iranian politics, history, power, and corruption
  • Zahra Noorbakhsh, comedian, writer, actor and co-host of the #GoodMuslimBadMuslim podcast
  • Sareh Nouri, fashion designer known for couture wedding gowns and bridal sashes
  • Naveed Nour, contemporary artist who uses photography as the basis of his work
  • Cyrus Nowrasteh, screenwriter and director
  • Younan Nowzaradan, surgeon specializing in vascular surgery and bariatric surgery. Known for helping morbidly obese patients lose weight on the TLC-reality TV show My 600-lb Life (2012–present)
  • Bijan Pakzad, fashion and perfume designer
  • Zhubin Parang, improv comedian and writer for The Daily Show
  • Eric Parnes, multidisciplinary contemporary artist based in New York City.
  • Khosrow Parvizi, director
  • Adrian Pasdar, actor and voice actor
  • Artemis Pebdani, actress, best known for her roles on television
  • Nasim Pedrad, actress, comedian, best known for her five seasons as a cast member on Saturday Night Live
  • Vahik Pirhamzei, actor, producer, director, and writer. Best known for his film My Uncle Rafael
  • Parsa Pirouzfar, actor, theater director, acting director, playwright, translator, and painter
  • Tala Raassi, fashion designer, known for her swimsuit line, Dar Be Dar
  • Babak Rafei, video game art director, character animator and concept artist. Co-founder and CEO of Big Red Button Entertainment
  • Sara Rahbar, contemporary artist based in New York City
  • Medalion Rahimi, actress
  • Hamid Rahmanian, New York–based Iranian multi-disciplinary artist working in cinema, graphic art, and shadow theater
  • Dominic Rains (born Amin Nazemzadeh), actor, known for his portrayal in The Taqwacores (2010), A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014), and his role as Kasius in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
  • Ethan Rains (born Iman Nazemzadeh), soap opera actor
  • Shiva Rose, actress, activist, and blogger.
  • Sabzi, artist known for his abstract impressionist paintings.
  • Mehdi Saeedi, artist and graphic designer, best known for his typography & calligraphy y
  • Farhad Safinia, screenwriter, film/television producer, and director
  • Reza Sixo Safai, director, actor, and producer
  • Ely Sakhai, art engineer and civil engineer, owner of art galleries in New York City and Great Neck, New York
  • Behnaz Sarafpour, fashion designer
  • Louisa Shafia, chef and cookbook author
  • Hadieh Shafie, visual artist, uses tightly coiled strips of brightly colored paper bearing calligraphy & arranged in patterns
  • Philip Shahbaz, actor, known for his voice acting for the role of Altaïr in the Ubisoft video game Assassin's Creed
  • Sarah Shahi, television actress;[28] Iranian father, Iranian/Spanish Mother
  • Sayeed Shahidi, child actor and model. Younger brother of Yara
  • Yara Shahidi, actress, best known for her role as Zoey Johnson in the sitcom Black-ish (2014–present) and its spin-off series Grown-ish (2018–present).
  • Amir Shervan, film director, producer, actor and screenwriter. Best known for his career in cinema in Iran prior to his immigration to the U.S. in 1987
  • Elina Shirazi, Fox News Channel National Reporter
  • Shahram Shiva, performance poet
  • Arash Sobhani, musician and television host
  • Sheida Soleimani, multimedia artist, photographer, and professor of studio art at Brandeis University. Known for her work on Iranian human-rights violation victims, and her outspoken comments on the Iranian regime.
  • Bahar Soomekh, actress[29]
  • Aramazd Stepanian, actor, producer, playwright. Owner, artistic director, and producer of the Luna Playhouse
  • Tami Stronach, actress, dancer, choreographer
  • Massy Tadjedin, screenwriter and director
  • Elie Tahari, fashion designer
  • Nader Talebzadeh, documentary filmmaker and researcher. Known for his TV series The Messiah
  • Taravat Talepasand, contemporary artist addressing cultural taboos, juxtapose cultural stereotypes and express female empowerment. Chair of the Painting Department at the San Francisco Art Institute
  • Shaun Toub, actor, best known internationally for playing Ho Yinsen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Iron Man (2008) and Iron Man 3 (2013)
  • Pej Vahdat, actor, best known for his role of Arastoo Vaziri in Bones
  • Sheila Vand, actress and performance artist
  • Behrouz Vossoughi, actor and TV host.
  • Elham Yaghoubian, writer, designer, political activist
  • Bob Yari, film producer
  • Manoucher Yektai, abstract expressionist artist who belongs to the New York School
  • Suzi Yoonessi, filmmaker, best known for her award-winning feature film Dear Lemon Lima
  • Necar Zadegan, film and television actress, best known for her recurrent role as First Lady (and then president) Dalia Hassan on 24, and Delia Banai on Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce
  • Caveh Zahedi, film director and actor
  • Firooz Zahedi, photographer, whose work has appeared in journalistic publications internationally, and as the movie posters for films such as Pulp Fiction, Edward Scissorhands, and The Addams Family
  • Maryam Zahirimehr, screenwriter and film director
  • Roxana Zal, actress
  • Sara Zandieh, filmmaker and Fulbright Scholar at Columbia University
  • Habib Zargarpour, art director, also active in visual effects in Hollywood
  • Tony Zarrindast, film producer, film director, and actor
  • Rayka Zehtabchi, filmmaker, 2018 Academy Award-winning documentary short Period. End of Sentence—first Iranian-American woman to win an Academy Award.

Business and technology

  • Sarkis Acopian, inventor, industrialist, environmentalist; founded the Acopian Technical Company in 1957, where he designed and manufactured the first solar radio.
  • Vahe Aghabegians, entrepreneur, founding member and executive director of UniPrint, Inc. (a printing house), and was the former president of The Romney Group, Inc.
  • Vahid Alaghband, founder and Chairman Balli Group PLC
  • Siavash Alamouti, president and CEO of edge cloud software company mimic, former CTO Broad Band and INTEL fellow, inventor of Alamouti Code, code-communication engineer
  • Mike Amiri, founder and Creative Director of AMIRI fashion line
  • Amir Ansari, co-founder and CTO of Prodea Systems, co-founder and former CTO of Telecom Technologies, Inc. (TTI)
  • Anousheh Ansari, the world's first female space tourist, co-founder and chairman of Prodea Systems, Inc., co-founder and former CEO of Telecom Technologies, Inc. (TTI)
  • Cyrus A. Ansary, businessman, President of Investment Services International Co., founder and current chairman of Fort Knox National Company, and chairman emeritus of American University
  • Emik Avakian, inventor, owner of numerous patents including a breath-operated computer, mechanism that facilitates putting wheelchairs on automobiles, and a self-operating robotic wheel
  • Farhad Azima, airline operator and entrepreneur; founder of Global International Airways, and owner of the Aviation Leasing Group and HeavyLift International
  • Sardar Biglari, founder, CEO and chairman of Biglari Holdings
  • Nariman Behravesh, chief economist at the consulting firm IHS Markit, and formerly the chief economist and executive vice president of Global Insight, Inc
  • Michael Benjamin (born Michael Benjamin Bonheur), private investor focusing on internet companies, Republican candidate for the United States Senate in 2004
  • Afsaneh Mashayekhi Beschloss, businesswoman, entrepreneur and economist. Founder and CEO of the hedge-fund Rock Creek Group, former treasurer and chief investment officer of the World Bank
  • J. Darius Bikoff, CEO and founder of Energy Brands, which manufactures VitaminWater
  • Shahram Dabiri, video game producer, lead producer of World of Warcraft
  • Jaleh Daie, Senior Managing Partner at Aurora Equity; former professor of biology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Rutgers University. First woman to serve on the U.S. Space Foundation board of directors.
  • Perry Daneshgari, entrepreneur, civil and mechanical engineer, and author. He is the founder of MCA and specializes in agile construction
  • Nader Darehshori, co-founder, chairman, president, and CEO of Aptius Education, director of State Street Corporation, former director of Aviva USA Corporation
  • Bita Daryabari, philanthropist, entrepreneur and computer scientist
  • Farzad Dibachi, serial entrepreneur and business executive. Co-founder and CEO of Inception.
  • Avid Larizadeh Duggan, entrepreneur and venture capitalist
  • Nazie Eftekhari, founder and principal architect of HealthEZ
  • Kamran Elahian, founder and Chairman Global Catalyst Partners
  • Henry Elghanayan, NYC real estate developer, co-founder and chairman of Rockrose Development Corporation
  • Hossein Eslambolchi, former president and CEO of AT&T Labs and AT&T Global Network Operations
  • Arash Ferdowsi, co-founder and CTO of Dropbox
  • Nasir Gebelli, video game developer, founder of Sirius Software, programmer of Nintendo titles including Final Fantasy I, Final Fantasy II, Secret of Mana, and Rad Racer. His design of the first fast action games on the Apple II computer established him as a pioneer in computer gaming
  • Mark Ghermezian (of the Ghermezian family), co-founder, Executive Chairman, and former CEO of Braze, Inc.
  • Arthur T. Gregorian, oriental rug dealer based in Greater Boston, and author of books on oriental rugs.
  • Victor Haghani, financier, one of the founding partners of Long Term Capital Management. He has also founded Elm Partners, an active index investment fund, in 2011.
  • Ali Hajimiri, inventor and entrepreneur in the field of electrical and biomedical engineering; Bren Professor of Electrical Engineering and Medical Engineering at Caltech.
  • Albert Hakim, businessman and a figure in the Iran–Contra affair. Co-founder of the Stanford Technology Trading Group International (STTGI)
  • Kamran Hakim, New York City-based landlord, real estate developer and founder of the Hakim Organization.
  • Babak Hodjat, technologist and computer scientist.
  • Neil Kadisha, CEO of Omninet Capital, LLC.
  • Samy Kamkar, entrepreneur, computer hacker, and privacy & security researcher on mobile phone tracking. Creator of the SkyJack hacking drone, the Evercookie, and the MySpace super-virus "Samy" worm.
  • Darius Kazemi, computer programmer, social activist, and artist. Co-founder of the worker-owned technology collective Feel Train.
  • Sam Kazemian, software programmer; co-founder and president of Everipedia.
  • Salar Kamangar, former CEO of YouTube, senior executive at Google.
  • Kayvan Khalatbari, serial entrepreneur based in Denver, Colorado . Founding partner of the Sexy Pizza restaurant chain, Birdy Magazine, Sexpot Comedy, Denver Relief Consulting, and Denver Relief, the longest continually operated cannabis company in Denver.
  • Nader Khalili, architect. Inventor of the Superadobe and Ceramic houses construction techniques. Founder of the California Institute of Earth Art and Architecture (Cal-Earth).
  • Shaygan Kheradpir, businessman and technology executive. Former CIO of Verizon, former COO of Barclays Bank, and former CEO of Juniper Networks and Coriant.
  • Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of Uber; former CEO of Expedia; on board of directors of The New York Times Company.
  • Mike Kohan, founder & owner of the Kohan Retail Investment Group based in Great Neck, New York, which owns 27 shopping malls as of late 2018.
  • Omid Kordestani, executive chairman of Twitter, former senior vice president, chief business officer, and special advisor at Google.
  • Isaac Larian, founder and CEO of MGA Entertainment; manufacturer of Bratz dolls.
  • Hamid Moghadam, chairman and CEO of Prologis, board member of Stanford Management Company.
  • Mahbod Moghadam, internet entrepreneur; co-founder and former Chief Community Officer of Everipedia, co-founder of Rap Genius (now Genius).
  • Moj Mahdara, CEO of Beautycon Media, is an entrepreneur in the entertainment, digital, and emerging technology spaces.
  • Milton Malek-Yonan, Iranian-Assyrian entrepreneur and inventor of Malekized Rice.
  • Amir, Eskandar and Fraydun Manocherian, NYC-based real estate investors, founders of Manocherian Brothers and Pan Am Equities.
  • David A. Marcus, former president of PayPal, and current vice president of messaging products at Facebook, where he heads the Facebook Messenger unit. Sits on the Coinbase board of directors. Iranian mother.
  • Fariborz Maseeh, pioneer of micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS), founder of IntelliSense, founder of Orlander LLC, and founder of Orbitron LP.
  • Manny Mashouf, founder and former chairman of Bebe Stores.
  • Saul Maslavi, president and CEO of Jovani Fashion.
  • Cyrus Massoumi, co-founder of the investment fund "humbition." Founder and former CEO of Zocdoc.
  • Justin Mateen, co-founder and former CMO of Tinder.
  • David Merage, co-founder of Chef America Inc., manufacturer of Hot Pockets microwavable meals. Brother of Paul.
  • Paul Merage, co-founder of Chef America Inc., manufacturer of Hot Pockets microwavable meals. Brother of David.
  • Bob Miner, co-founder of Oracle Corporation and the producer of its relational database management system.[30]
  • Mohsen Moazami, entrepreneur; founder of Stanford Business Systems, Columbus Nova Technology Partners, and Seif Capital. He is also a member of Cisco Systems executive staff.
  • Afshin Mohebbi, former president and COO of Qwest Communications International, Inc.
  • Joseph Moinian, New York City real estate developer, founder of The Moinian Group.
  • Jeff Moorad, businessman. Former general partner and CEO of MLB's Arizona Diamondbacks, and former vice-chairman and CEO of MLB's San Diego Padres.
  • Jahm Najafi, founder and CEO of Najafi Companies, a private equity firm. Vice Chairman and co-owner of the Phoenix Suns NBA team.
  • Ron Najafi, founder and CEO of Emery Pharma, and founder and former CEO of NovaBay Pharmaceuticals.
  • Mohammad Namazi, founder of the Namazi Hospital in Shiraz, and was a resident in America for over 30 years.
  • Ezri Namvar, founder of Namco Capital Group and former owner of the Security Pacific Bank.
  • David Nazarian, businessman, investor, and philanthropist. Founder and CEO of Nimes Capital.
  • Izak Parviz Nazarian, businessman, managing partner at Omninet Capital.
  • Sam Nazarian, founder and CEO of the SBE Entertainment Group.
  • Younes Nazarian, businessman. Early investor in Qualcomm and Chairman of Nazarian Enterprises.
  • Farzad Nazem, former CTO and executive vice president of Yahoo!
  • Fred Ohebshalom, New York City real estate developer and founder of Empire Management.
  • Pierre Omidyar, founder of eBay.
  • Joseph Parnes, investment advisor, founder and CEO of Technomart Investment Advisors.
  • Ali Partovi, entrepreneur and angel investor. Best known as co-founder of Code.org, iLike, LinkExchange, and an early advisor of Dropbox.
  • Shervin Pishevar, entrepreneur, co-founder and former executive chairman of Hyperloop One, co-founder and managing director of Sherpa Capital.
  • Roozbeh Pournader, co-founder and co-developer of Persian Wikipedia
  • Kamran Pourzanjani, early angel investor based in Los Angeles, California
  • Sean Rad, co-founder, chairman and former CEO of Tinder
  • Hooman Radfar, co-founder and CEO of Collective; co-founder and former CEO of AddThis; Venture Partner at Expa
  • Mazdack Rassi, real estate and creative entrepreneur; co-founder of Milk Studios, Milk Makeup, and Camp David in New York City
  • Mostafa Ronaghi, CTO and senior vice president at Illumina. He is also a molecular biologist specializing in DNA sequencing technology
  • Kathy Rose (née Katayoun Azarmi), jewelry designer, entrepreneur, and actress. Creator of the jewelry line Kaviar Jewelry, now called Kathy Rose for Roseark. She is also the owner of the retail store Roseark, created in 2003.
  • Ali Rowghani, COO of Twitter, and managing partner at Y Combinator
  • Arman Sadeghi, entrepreneur and speaker
  • Joel Simkhai, founder & former CEO of Grindr dating app
  • Shahin (Shawn) Shadfar, founder and president of omNovia Technologies; co-founder and CEO of Xerzees Technologies, the company behind the mobile app Zurf
  • John Shahidi, businessman, software developer, entertainment manager and podcast producer. CEO of Shots Podcast Network
  • Sam Shahidi, businessman, software developer, entertainment manager and podcast producer. CCO and CPO of Shots Podcast Network
  • Ben Shaoul, co-founder of Magnum Real Estate Group
  • Darian Shirazi, founder of Radius Intelligence. At age 19, he was the first intern hired by Facebook
  • Henry D. Sahakian, founder and owner of Uni-Mart
  • Rob Sobhani, chairman and CEO of Caspian Group, and founder and CEO of Faro Corporation; author and lecturer on energy issues, U.S. immigration policies, and U.S. policy towards the Middle East
  • Parisa Tabriz, director of engineering at Google and computer security expert, nicknamed Google's "Security Princess." Co-founder of the Our Security Advocates conference
  • Sina Tamaddon, senior vice president of Applications for Apple Computer[31]
  • Roxanne Varza, computer executive
  • Sohrab Vossoughi, product designer, and founder of Ziba Design, a design and innovation consultancy based in Portland, Oregon
  • Roxanne Varza, director of Station F in Paris, France, and former head of start-up activities for Microsoft in France. Co-founder of Girls in Tech Paris and Girls in Tech London, which organize computer code writing courses for women
  • Rouzbeh Yassini, Inventor of the cable modem, executive director of the University of New Hampshire Broadband Center Of Excellence and Founder of YAS Foundation.
  • Joe Youssefi, aerospace engineer and philatelist
  • Bobby Yazdani, founder and former CEO of Saba Software
  • Shayan Zadeh, founder of Zoosk
  • Eli Zelkha, entrepreneur, and professor. He was the inventor of ambient intelligence

Literature

  • Colet Abedi, young adult novelist and television producer
  • Salar Abdoh, novelist and essayist. Current director of the graduate program in creative writing at the City College of New York.
  • Kaveh Akbar, poet, scholar and novelist
  • Lailee Bakhtiar, poet and author
  • Laleh Bakhtiar, writer and scholar
  • Fereydoon Batmanghelidj, writer of books on health and wellness.
  • Najmieh Batmanglij, acclaimed chef and cookbook author
  • William D. S. Daniel, Iranian-Assyrian author, poet, and musician
  • Parvin Darabi, writer and women's rights activist. Best known for book Rage Against the Veil
  • Jasmin Darznik, memoirist, novelist
  • Firoozeh Dumas, author of Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America
  • Mohsen Emadi, poet, scholar and literary translator
  • Sara Farizan, writer of young adult literature. Best known for novel, If You Could Be Mine (2013)
  • FM-2030, author, teacher, transhumanist philosopher, futurist
  • Ezzat Goushegir, fiction writer & playwright
  • Roya Hakakian, writer, poet, and journalist
  • Hakob Karapents, novelist and short story writer
  • Laleh Khadivi, novelist and documentary filmmaker
  • Porochista Khakpour, novelist, essayist, and writer
  • Tahereh Mafi, young adult fiction writer
  • Mahtob Mahmoody, Writer
  • Faranak Margolese, writer,
  • Marsha Mehran, novelist
  • Shokooh Mirzadegi, novelist and poet
  • Azadeh Moaveni, author of Lipstick Jihad and co-author of Iran Awakening with Shirin Ebadi, and reporter for Time magazine on Iran and the Middle East
  • Melody Moezzi, writer, attorney, and nonfiction writer
  • Ottessa Moshfegh, novelist
  • Farnoosh Moshiri, novelist, playwright, and librettist
  • Dora Levy Mossanen, author of historical fiction
  • Azar Nafisi, writer, best known for Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books
  • Gina Nahai, novelist
  • Steven Naifeh, Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer of Jackson Pollock and Vincent van Gogh, co-author of 18 other books with Gregory White Smith, businessman, and artist
  • Dina Nayeri, novelist, essayist, and short story writer.
  • Abdi Nazemian, author and screenwriter.
  • Ghazal Omid, nonfiction political writer, nonfiction children's book writer, speaker, NGO executive
  • Shahrnoosh Parsipour, writer, best known for "Women Without Men"
  • Susan Atefat Peckham, poet
  • Saïd Sayrafiezadeh, memoirist, playwright, and fiction writer
  • Dalia Sofer, writer, best known for The Septembers of Shiraz
  • Neda Soltani, writer
  • Mahbod Seraji, novelist
  • Mahmoud Seraji, a.k.a. "M.S. Shahed," poet
  • Solmaz Sharif, poet,
  • Niloufar Talebi, writer, literary translator, multidisciplinary creator, opera and classical music librettist, producer.
  • Goli Taraghi, novelist
  • Andrew David Urshan, evangelist and author.
  • Sholeh Wolpe, poet, literary translator, playwright and librettist

Media and journalism

  • Sohrab Ahmari, journalist, current op-ed editor at the New York Post and a contributing editor at the Catholic Herald. Former columnist and editor at The Wall Street Journal
  • Yashar Ali, journalist who has contributed to HuffPost, NBC News, and New York magazine
  • Masih Alinejad, journalist and author; presenter/producer for Voice of America - Persian, correspondent on Radio Farda, and frequent contributor to Manoto television
  • Christiane Amanpour, journalist and television host; Chief International Anchor for CNN. Host of CNN International's nightly interview program Amanpour and of Amanpour & Company on PBS
  • Nina Ansary, historian, author and media correspondent known for her work on women's equity in Iran.
  • Saman Arbabi, journalist, cartoonist, and host, creator and executive producer of Voice of America - Persian's satirical television shows Parazit and OnTen
  • Davar Ardalan, NPR producer of Tell Me More, Laleh Bakhtiar's daughter, Lailee's cousin
  • Rudi Bakhtiar, producer for Reuters, best known for appearances on CNN; former Voice of America - Persian employee, former director of public relations for the Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans (PAAIA)
  • John Batchelor, author and host of the nationally syndicated The John Batchelor Show on AM 770 WABC radio
  • Andy Baraghani, chef and writer; senior food editor of Bon Appétit from 2015 to 2021
  • Shmuley Boteach, rabbi, radio and television host, author
  • Ariana Bundy, chef, writer, and television personality. Best known for her cookery of Persian cuisine and travel series Ariana's Persian Kitchen which airs on Nat Geo People
  • Lisa Daftari, journalist, TV commentator; founder of The Foreign Desk
  • Borzou Daragahi, print and radio journalist; International Correspondent for The Independent, and former Baghdad bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times
  • Holly Dagres, analyst and commentator on the Middle East with a focus on Iran. Curator for the weekly newsletter, The Iranist, .
  • Sibel Edmonds, founder and editor-in-chief of independent news website NewsBud, founder and publisher of Boiling Frogs Post, and former contract translator for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
  • Azadeh Ensha, journalist, The New York Times
  • Donald Fareed, Christian televangelist, President of non-profit Persian Ministries International
  • Mahtab Farid, journalist for Voice of America - Persian, Radio Farda and Fox News, public diplomacy strategist, and Boren Scholar.
  • Farnaz Fassihi, journalist, Wall Street Journal
  • Caroline Framke, regular author and culture commentator at Vox, and has contributed to The Atlantic, The A.V. Club, Vulture, Salon and NPR. Iranian mother.
  • Ramin Ganeshram, chef, cookbook author, and food columnist for The New York Times and Newsday
  • Susie Gharib, award-winning business news journalist. Senior Special Correspondent for Fortune magazine, and former anchor of Nightly Business Report produced by CNBC
  • Iraj Gorgin, prominent radio and television broadcaster and journalist in Iran prior to the 1979 Revolution. Former director of Radio Iran, and host of a program on contemporary Persian poetry at National Iranian Radio and Television
  • Laci Green, YouTuber whose content focuses on sex education. Iranian father.
  • Saba Hamedy, news editor at Huffington Post, and former breaking news reporter at CNN
  • Seyed Mohammad Hosseini, former television host on the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) until his exile to the U.S. in 2011. Advocate of the Islamic Republic of Iran through his political opposition group "Restart"
  • Alireza Jafarzadeh, media commentator and US representative of the People's Mujahedin of Iran
  • Pedram Javaheri, meteorologist for CNN International
  • Jahanshah Javid, journalist, and the founder and editor of the online publications iranian.com
  • Amir Korangy, newspaper and magazine publisher, and film producer. Founder of the business magazine The Real Deal,
  • Kim Khazei, news anchor for 7News Boston WHDH-TV and its sister station WLVI-TV
  • Hooman Majd, journalist, author, and commentator who writes on Iranian affairs
  • Arash Markazi, sports journalist, currently writing for the Los Angeles Times and formerly for Sports Illustrated
  • Leandra Medine, author, blogger, and humor writer best known for Man Repeller, an independent fashion and lifestyle website
  • Shereen Marisol Meraji, co-host of Code Switch on NPR, a critically acclaimed podcast covering race, culture, and diversity issues
  • Azadeh Moaveni, journalist for Time magazine, and author of Lipstick Jihad and Iran Awakening with Shirin Ebadi.
  • Negar Mortazavi, journalist who covers Iran in both English and Farsi . Former host of an interactive current affairs show at Voice of America - Persian.
  • Sina Najafi, founder and editor-in-chief of New York-based Cabinet Magazine.
  • Asieh Namdar, former CNN anchor, reporter and producer; current anchor of CGTN America in Washington, DC.
  • Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson, journalist and reporter for the National Public Radio (NPR), most notably for Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. Currently, director of the NPR bureau in Berlin.
  • Samin Nosrat, chef, regular food columnist for The New York Times Magazine, and showrunner of the Netflix docu-series Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat based on her cookbook of the same name.
  • Dari Nowkhah, lead anchor of the SEC Network, an American sports television network.
  • Azi Paybarah, New York-based journalist who focuses on local politics, and has worked as a reporter for many local journalistic outlets of New York City such as the New York Press, the New York Observer, and WNYC, among several others.
  • Shabnam Rezaei, co-founder of Big Bad Boo studios (originally named Norooz productions) and Oznoz. Creator & producer of the animated TV series 16 Hudson, 1001 Nights (the first animated television adaptation of the One Thousand and One Nights folks tales), and Mixed Nutz (a TV spinoff of her film Babak and Friends – A First Norooz).
  • Jason Rezaian, journalist, served as Tehran bureau chief for The Washington Post. He was convicted of false espionage charges by the Iranian government in 2015, later released in 2016.
  • Roosh V (Daryush Valizadeh), blogger, pickup artist and writer.
  • Maer Roshan, editor-in-chief of Los Angeles Magazine, serial entrepreneur of several prominent magazines and websites, and former editor of New York (magazine), Talk (magazine), and Interview (magazine).
  • Atoosa Rubenstein (Atoosa Behnegar), former Seventeen and CosmoGIRL! editor-in-chief.
  • Roxana Saberi, photojournalist whose 2009 arrest in Iran became a cause celebre.
  • Jahan Salehi, President of Agence Global, Inc. syndicate.
  • Homa Sarshar, journalist, author, feminist activist. Columnist for Zan-e-Ruz magazine Kayhan daily newspaper (1964–1973).
  • Anand Lal Shimpi, founder and former CEO of the technology journalism website, AnandTech.
  • Elina Shirazi, journalist and Miami-based correspondent for the Fox News Channel.
  • Ali Akbar Tabatabaei, former press attache to the Iranian Embassy in the United States during the reign of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. After his exile to the U.S. after the Iranian Revolution, he became president of the Iran Freedom Foundation in Bethesda, Maryland.
  • Farnoosh Torabi, journalist, author, television personality, and personal finance expert. Host of CNBC Primetime series Follow The Leader and host of award-winning podcast So Money.
  • Vahid Online, a pseudonym of an Iranian blogger and Internet activist, known for his coverage of the 2009 Iranian presidential election protests through social media.
  • Ebrahim Victory, creator and host of the Channel One TV science program "The Wonders of the Universe" which discusses astronomy and cosmology to Farsi-speaking audiences.
  • Cyma Zarghami, former president of Nickelodeon and Viacom Media Networks Kids & Family Group.
  • Mohammad Kheirkhah Zoyari, photographer, has worked for United Press International and BBC and has covered events in the Middle East (especially in Iran during the 2009 Iranian presidential election protests), Europe and the United States.

Music

  • Evin Agassi, Iranian-Assyrian singer
  • Elton Ahi, music producer and owner of Rusk Studios in Los Angeles, California, which has recorded artists such as Donna Summer, Elton John, and Laura Branigan, among many others.
  • Azam Ali, singer and santour player. Member of the "alternative world" band VAS and the Iranian acoustic electronic group Niyaz.
  • Sahba Aminikia, contemporary music composer, performer, and educator
  • Andy, popular Iranian pop singer-songwriter and actor
  • Aref Arefkia, Iranian pop singer and actor, known as "the king of Hearts" and "the legend of pop"
  • Faramarz Aslani, Iranian pop and folk singer, guitarist
  • Iraj Janatie Ataie, critically and popularly acclaimed Iranian poet, lyricist, playwright, and theater director. Known for his collaborations with Ebi and Dariush
  • Axiom of Choice, world music group who perform a modernized fusion style rooted in Persian classical music.
  • Morteza Barjesteh, best known by stage name Morteza; Iranian pop singer-songwriter and composer who grew fame in Iran in 1980's.
  • Tannoz Bahremand Foruzanfar, first Iranian woman to be ordained as a Jewish cantor in the United States in 2009
  • Yak Ballz (stage name of Yashar Zadeh), independent hip hop artist and one of the original members of The Weathermen
  • Rostam Batmanglij, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and music producer. Former keyboard player of indie rock band Vampire Weekend, and currently part of the electro-soul group Discovery
  • Leila Bela, avant-garde musician, actress, playwright, photographer, and former member of Pigface
  • Charlie Bisharat, violinist who was the member of the band Shadowfax.
  • Cyrus Bolooki, drummer of New Found Glory
  • George Chaharbakhshi, Iranian-Assyrian singer active in the United States.
  • Richard Danielpour, composer, professor of composition, Manhattan School of Music
  • Vigen Derderian, best known as Vigen. prominent Iranian pop music singer and actor; known as the "King of Iranian Pop" and the "Sultan of Jazz"
  • Amir Derakh, guitarist and synthesizer player for Julien-K, guitarist of the band Dead by Sunrise, former guitar synthesizer player for Orgy, and former guitarist of Rough Cutt
  • Deep Dish, electronic music group
  • Ramin Djawadi, German-born composer of film and television scores, the score composer for Game of Thrones and Westworld
  • Dubfire (Ali Shirazinia), house and techno DJ and producer; formerly a member of Deep Dish
  • Wafah Dufour, singer-songwriter, socialite, model
  • Eden xo (stage name of Jessica Eden Malakouti), singer, songwriter, and actress
  • Mahan Esfahani, harpsichordist
  • Kristina Esfandiari, singer-songwriter who is best known as the lead vocalist of the doom metal band "King Woman" (signed to Sargent House) and her solo moniker "Miserable"
  • Ardeshir Farah, musician and guitarist, makes up one half of duo Strunz & Farah
  • Rana Farhan, musician and singer of jazz and blues. Known to combine classic Persian poetry with modern jazz and blues.
  • Cyrus Forough, concert violinist. He is a professor of violin and chamber music at Carnegie Mellon University
  • Leila Forouhar, Iranian pop and classical singer, model, and actress
  • Shahyar Ghanbari, Iranian pop singer and songwriter, poet, film director, and radio/TV producer.
  • Aram Gharabekian, conductor, former Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia. Founder, and until 1996, directed and conducted the Boston SinfoNova Orchestra
  • Googoosh, Iranian pop singer, actress and superstar, female pop singer in the Persian speaking world
  • Haale (stage name of Haale Gafori), singer, composer, and poet. Sings in both English and Farsi, and has recorded music albums with both her own poetry and those of Rumi, Attar, and Forough Farrokhzad
  • Pejman Hadadi, internationally acclaimed tonbak player and Persian classical musician. Member of Axiom of Choice and the Dastan Ensemble
  • Hayedeh, singer of Persian classical, folk, and pop music. Considered one of the most popular singers of 20th century Iran. Immigrated to the U.S. in 1982
  • Mohammad Heydari, prominent santur player and songwriter
  • K-Salaam (stage name of Kayvon Sarfehjooy), DJ and music producer
  • Kayhan Kalhor, kamancheh player, composer and master of classical Kurdish and Persian traditional music
  • Tara Kamangar, pianist and composer
  • Shahrum Kashani, better known as Shahrum K or K; Iranian pop singer
  • Leila Kasra, better known as Hedieh; Iranian contemporary poet and lyricist. Best known for writing 30 songs for Hayedeh.
  • Mamak Khadem, world trance music singer; former lead singer of Axiom of Choice
  • Anousheh Khalili, singer-songwriter and electronic musician, who has collaborated as a vocalist with Deep Dish and Sharam
  • Bahador Kharazmi, singer, songwriter, producer[32][33]
  • Locksmith (stage name of Davood Ali Asgari), rapper and one half of the former underground duo The Frontline, which pioneered the "New Bay" resurgence movement in the Bay Area in the 2000s.
  • Mahasti, singer of Persian classical, folk, and Persian pop. Younger sister of Hayedeh. Immigrated to the U.S. in 1981.
  • Foad Manshadi, also known as Foad; musician who utilizes his style of world music-inspired rap to bring light to social justice issues
  • Mansour, Iranian pop singer and songwriter based in Southern California
  • Rana Mansour, pop and jazz singer
  • Lotfi Mansouri, opera director and manager; former General Director of the San Francisco Opera (1988–2001)
  • Arsi Nami, music therapist, singer, songwriter, actor
  • Soheil Nasseri, concert pianist
  • Sadegh Nojouki, pop and classical composer, conductor, songwriter, arranger, and pianist. Introduced the combined music style of Persian traditional music with classical and pop music.
  • Nostalghia, singer-songwriter, post-industrial musician, and poet. Iranian mother.
  • Ahmad Pejman, classical composer, notable for both operatic and symphonic works
  • Tony Petrossian, music video director[34][35]
  • Pouya Jalili Pour, Iranian pop singer famous for his "Safar" (Journey) song released in 2000. Currently resides in Los Angeles, California
  • Armen Ra, thereminist, performer, artist, director and production designer
  • Behzad Ranjbaran, composer
  • Kaveh Rastegar, Grammy-nominated bass guitarist and composer. Founder of Kneebody and Dakah. He has collaborated with CeeLo Green, Bruno Mars, and De La Soul
  • Gity Razaz, composer
  • Susan Roshan, singer-songwriter
  • Shahrdad Rouhani, composer, violinist/pianist, and conductor
  • Sabzi, hip-hop producer and DJ
  • Sacha Sacket, pop singer-songwriter. Iranian father
  • Kamran Sadeghi, electronic musician, producer, and mix-engineer
  • Manoochehr Sadeghi, Ostād (Grandmaster) of the santur. Recipient of a 2003 National Heritage Fellowship of the National Endowment of the Art
  • Ilya Salmanzadeh, music producer
  • Bijan Samandar, prominent contemporary poet, lyricist, and Tar player. He has written lyrics for notable artists such as Ebi, Vigen, Moein, Dariush, and many more
  • Hassan Sattar, best known by Sattar, singer of Iranian pop and classical music popular during pre-revolutionary Iran. Immigrated to the U.S. in 1978.
  • Shahrzad Sepanlou, Iranian pop singer. Her songs reflect subjects such as revolution, war, and repression.
  • Shahram Shabpareh, Iranian pop singer and songwriter
  • Kouros Shahmiri, Persian pop singer, best known for being part of the pop duo Andy & Kouros with Andy
  • Saeed Shahram, composer of film and television scores. He has over 40 film soundtracks to his credit since 1983.
  • Sharam (Sharam Tayebi), techno and house DJ and producer
  • Jamshied Sharifi, film composer, musician, and producer
  • Ziba Shirazi, singer and poet. Her music blends Persian melodies with world music and jazz.
  • Susan, Persian pop singer popular in Iran during the 1960s and 1970s. She immigrated to the U.S. after the 1979 revolution
  • Ali Tabatabaee, one of the lead singers of Orange County, California-based pop-punk band Zebrahead
  • Loga Ramin Torkian, musician, composer, and co-founder of the bands Axiom of Choice and Niyaz. Plays the Iranian tar, the Turkish saz, and the GuitarViol
  • Shamiram Urshan, singer of Assyrian folk music and entertainer who gained popularity in the 1980s in Iran
  • Reza Vali, musician and composer. Currently on faculty at Carnegie Mellon University
  • Omid Walizadeh, also known as Omid or OD; hip hop producer
  • The Yellow Dogs, indie rock and post-punk revival group; formed in Tehran, now based in Brooklyn, New York
  • Azita Youssefi, experimental musician, artist, and music teacher involved in the Chicago no wave scene in the 1990s, playing in Scissor Girls, Miss High-Heel (with Weasel Walter and Jim O'Rourke) and Bride of No No
  • Kayvon Zand, New York City-based nightlife personality and musician who creates 80's inspired electronic dance music. H
  • Kourosh Zolani, composer, soloist and inventor; designed and plays the world's only playable Chromatic Santour

Politics

Sports

Religion

  • Shua'u'llah Behai, known in the Baháʼí tradition as "Mirza Shua'u’llah". Eldest grandson of Bahá'u'lláh, the founder-prophet of the Baháʼí Faith, and son of Mírzá Muhammad `Alí. Only known descendant of the Baháʼí prophet to have become an American citizen
  • Jacob David, pastor and relief worker
  • David Shofet, founder and chief rabbi of the Nessah Synagogue in Beverly Hills, California. Son of former chief rabbi of Iran Yedidia Shofet and current recognized spiritual leader of Persian Jewry
  • Yedidia Shofet, former chief rabbi of Iran and spiritual leader of worldwide Persian Jewry
  • Ahmad Sohrab, Baháʼí, author who served as Abdu'l-Bahá's secretary and interpreter (1912–1919). Co-founder of the New History Society and Caravan of East and West in New York City, which aimed to spread the teachings of the Baháʼí Faith through international correspondence and education. Ex-communicated from the Baháʼí Faith by Shoghi Effendi in 1939.

See also

  • Modern Iranian scientists and engineers
  • US-Iran relations
  • List of British Iranians
  • List of Iranian artists
  • List of Iranian women artists
  • List of Iranians

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