, American researcher and former head of
GlaxoSmithKline's vaccines department. , Moroccan-born American businessman , The first
American Jew to serve in the Senate was
David Levy Yulee, who was
Florida's first Senator, serving 1845–1851 and again 1855–1861. , Moroccan-born American rapper •
Moncef Slaoui, American-Moroccan researcher and former head of
GlaxoSmithKline's vaccines department •
Noah Schnapp, Canadian-American actor of
Moroccan Jewish descent •
Madison Beer, American singer-songwriter, her mother is of
Moroccan Jewish descent •
Alain J. P. Belda, American businessman that has been a Managing Director of
Warburg Pincus since 2009. Previously he was the Chairman of the Board of
Alcoa from January 2001; he was Chief Executive Officer from January 2001 until May 2008 •
Bibi Bourelly, singer-songwriter (Half Moroccan through maternal side) •
Paul Marciano, American fashion designer, businessman, investor, and philanthropist, co-founder of Guess Inc •
Sanaa Hamri, Moroccan-American film, television, and music video director •
Kenza Tazi, Moroccan alpine skier •
John Fritchey, former Democratic Cook County Commissioner of the Cook County Board of Commissioners who represented the 12th district in
Chicago from 2010 until 2018 and was a Democratic State Representative in the
Illinois House of Representatives. •
Baruj Benacerraf, American immunologist, of Moroccan Jewish descent who shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the "discovery of the major histocompatibility complex genes. •
Marc Lasry, American of Moroccan descent and hedge fund manager of
Avenue Capital Group •
Sonia Gardner, American of Moroccan descent and co-founder of
Avenue Capital Group •
Driss R. Temsamani, Moroccan-American banker. He is the Head of Digital for the Americas at
Citigroup. He is also a public speaker in
Fintech, author, and diaspora advocate. •
Dalya Attar, American politician who currently serves in the
Maryland House of Delegates; represents the 41st Legislative District of the state of Maryland, which is located in northwest
Baltimore City •
Modar Alaoui, Moroccan-American serial entrepreneur mostly known for his work in the field of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision-based face analytics and emotion recognition technologies; founder and CEO of Eyeris Technologies, Inc. •
Shiri Appleby, American actress and director of Moroccan Jewish descent on her mother's side •
Aicha Elbasri, writer and former United Nations official. She is the author of L’Imaginaire carcéral de Jean Genet, a book on Jean Genet, a prominent, controversial French writer and later political activist. She was previously the Spokesperson for the African Union – United Nations hybrid peacekeeping mission in Darfur, UNAMID. •
Joseph Chetrit, American of Moroccan descent and real estate investor and developer •
Moses Bensusan, Canadian-American real estate developer, he is the CEO of Liberty Grande, LLC a real estate development company and CEO/President of Logictech Construction Group •
RedOne, American Moroccan music producer •
Hassan Hakmoun, American
Moroccan Gnawa master musician •
David Levy Yulee, American politician of Moroccan Sephardi descent •
French Montana, Moroccan-American rapper born in Morocco •
Richard Wolffe, British-American journalist,
MSNBC commentator, and author •
Frank Mir, MMA fighter, former UFC Heavyweight Champion. Born to a Cuban-born father of Moroccan heritage •
Layla El,
English American dancer, model, and
WWE professional wrestler, of Moroccan descent •
Emmanuelle Chriqui, Canadian American actress of Moroccan Jewish descent •
Ismail Elfath, Moroccan born,
MLS and
FIFA-listed football referee. Naturalized as U.S. citizen in 2022. •
Driss Sekkat, television producer •
Youssef Zalal, MMA fighter, Moroccan born, moved to the United States as a teen, based out of Colorado ==See also==