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Most Influential Asian Pacific Americans

Satya Nadella

An Indian-American who leads Microsoft, making technology better for schools, businesses, and families everywhere.

Mazie Hirono

The first Asian-born immigrant and Asian-American woman elected to the U.S. Senate. She fights for fairness, education, and healthcare.

 

Chrissy Teigen

A Thai-American model and author who shares real-life stories about motherhood and mental health to help others feel understood.

George Takei

A Japanese-American actor known for “Star Trek.” He teaches others about equality and his experience in internment camps during WWII.

Sundar Pichai

Born in India, he became CEO of Google and Alphabet. He helps millions of people find answers and connect with others through the internet.

Priyanka Chopra Jonas

An Indian actress and humanitarian who works with the United Nations to help children around the world.

Jhumpa Lahiri

An award-winning author who writes about growing up between cultures and finding where you belong.

Ang Lee

A Taiwanese-American director who won Oscars for movies like “Life of Pi” and “Brokeback Mountain,” known for his storytelling.

Ellen Ochoa

A Latina astronaut with Filipino roots who flew into space and later led NASA’s Johnson Space Center.

Lisa Ling

A journalist and TV host who reports on real stories from around the world, making hard topics easier to understand.

Fred Korematsu

A civil rights hero who stood up against unfair treatment of Japanese-Americans during World War II.

Dr. Sanjay Gupta

A brain surgeon and CNN doctor who teaches families about how to stay healthy and informed.

Margaret Cho

A Korean-American comedian who uses humor to talk about race, gender, and growing up different.

Keanu Reeves

An actor of Chinese-Hawaiian heritage known for his generosity, humility, and kind actions off screen.

Haing S. Ngor

A Cambodian-American doctor and Oscar-winning actor who brought attention to the Cambodian genocide.

 

Elaine Chao

 The first Asian-American woman in a U.S. President’s Cabinet. She worked to improve roads, bridges, and transportation.

Hines Ward

A Korean-American football star and Super Bowl MVP who helps kids from mixed-race families feel proud and supported.

Ruth Asawa

A Japanese-American artist known for her wire sculptures. She also worked to bring art to public schools.

Anna May Wong

The first Chinese-American movie star in Hollywood, paving the way for future Asian actors.

Deepak Chopra

A doctor and author who teaches people how to take care of their body, mind, and spirit.