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This is a list of notable Rusyn Americans.
To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Rusyn American or must have references showing they are Rusyn American and are notable.
List
- Sandra Dee, actress (Rusyn mother)
 - Steve Ditko, comic book illustrator and co-creator of Spider-Man (Rusyn father)
 - Harry Dorish, professional baseball player, St. Louis Browns (Rusyn father, "Slovakian" mother)
 - Bill Evans, jazz musician (Rusyn mother)
 - Nick Holonyak, electrical engineer (both parents Rusyn)
 - Thomas Hopko, Orthodox Christian theologian
 - John Kanzius, inventor, (Rusyn American – mother)
 - Paul Robert Magocsi[1]
 - Bret Michaels, singer-songwriter and musician (Rusyn paternal grandfather)
 - Wentworth Miller, actor (mother's ancestry includes Rusyn ancestors)
 - Stan Musial, professional baseball player, St. Louis Cardinals (Rusyn mother, Polish father)
 - Benjamin Orr, musician (Rusyn mother from present day Kojšov, Slovakia and Ukrainian father)[2]
 - Tom Ridge, politician (Rusyn mother)
 - Lizabeth Scott, actress (both parents Rusyn)
 - Mark Singel, politician (Rusyn father)
 - Laurus Škurla, First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, metropolitan of Eastern America and New York
 - John Spencer, actor (Rusyn mother)
 - Robert Urich, actor (Rusyn father)
 - Andy Warhol, artist (both parents Rusyn)
 - James Warhola, illustrator
 - Peter Wilhousky, composer (both parents Rusyn)
 - Craig Wycinsky, professional football player for Cleveland Browns
 - Gregory Zatkovich, lawyer and political activist (Rusyn immigrant)
 - Paul Zatkovich, newspaper editor and cultural activist (Rusyn immigrant)
 - Chris Zylka, actor, director, producer and model. (Maternal Grandmother, Patricia Rosko, born into a family of Ruthenian/Rusyn/Slovakian heritage.)
 
References
Further reading
- Magocsi, Paul Robert and Ivan Pop (2005). Encyclopedia of Rusyn History and Culture. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0-8020-3566-3.
 
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