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  • Joseph J. DioGuardi (born 1940) His a certified public accountant and a Republican politician.The family traces its roots to the ArbĂ«reshĂ«.
  • Ferid Murad (father surname: Murat Ejupi) (born 1936), US scientist of Albanian origin, a co-winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and an honorary member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Kosovo.
  • Avni Mula (born 1928), composer and father of Albanian opera soprano Inva Mula (born 1963).
  • Ismail Kadare (born 1936), writer.
  • Lejla Agolli (born 1950), Albanian composer.
  • Victor Gojcaj (born 1983), American actor of Albanian origin.
  • Kara DioGuardi (born 1970), prominent American contemporanean composer of Albanian ascent.
  • Shaban Trstena (born 1965), First Albanian Gold medalist.
  • Azem Maksutaj (born 1975) is a retired Kosovar Albanian-Swiss kickboxer and karateka. He is WMC Heavyweight Muay Thai World Champion.
  • Laura Mersini-Houghton She is a theoretical physicist-cosmologist and a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Igli Tare (born 1973) is an Albanian former football striker. He is currently the technical area coordinator of Lazio.
  • Angelin Preljocaj is a French dancer of Albanian origin and choreographer of contemporary dance.
  • Agim Kaba (born 1980) is an American actor, artist and filmmaker, of Albanian descent.
  • Stan Dragoti (born 1932) is an Albanian American film director, whose work includes the comedies Mr. Mom and Love at First Bite.
  • Donald Lambro (born 1940) is an Albanian American journalist. He is the chief political correspondent of The Washington Times and a columnist nationally syndicated by United Feature Syndicate.

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