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  1. Italian Americans who were first in their field of achievement. Giuseppe Mario Bellanca - designer of the first monoplane in the United States with an enclosed cabin; Frank Borzage - first person to win the Academy Award for Directing, for Seventh Heaven (1927)

    • Frank Sinatra. People may remember Frank Sinatra for hits like "My Way," his Oscar-winning performance in From Here to Eternity and his adventures with the Rat Pack.
    • Mother Cabrini. Born outside Milan in 1850, Francis Xavier Cabrini heeded the request of Pope Leo XIII and moved to the U.S. in the late 1880s to serve the millions of Italian immigrants who were flocking to its shores.
    • Joe DiMaggio. While not facing the outright discrimination endured by African Americans, Italian American baseball players weathered their share of ethnically charged abuse in the early 20th century.
    • Enrico Fermi. In 1938, Enrico Fermi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on radioactivity and the discovery of new elements. But a career highlight for most was just the beginning for the University of Rome physicist who, after defecting to the U.S. to escape the regime of Benito Mussolini, oversaw the first controlled nuclear chain reaction in Chicago in December 1942.
  2. Jun 26, 1993 · List of famous Italian Americans who made it big in life. This list includes eminent personalities like Ariana Grande, Rachel Weisz, Jennifer Aniston, Leonardo DiCaprio & Travis Barker.

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  4. 100 Famous Italian Americans who are leaders in the fields entertainment, politics, sciences and sports. 3,007 users · 30,000 views made by Thomas Cellini

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  5. Italian Americans throughout the United States are well represented in a wide variety of occupations and professions, from skilled trades, to the arts, to engineering, science, mathematics, law, and medicine, and include a number of Nobel prize winners.

  6. 10 Italian Americans Who Changed History. Since their large-scale influx from the homeland in the late 19th century, Italian Americans have rendered their distinct pattern on the cultural fabric with their food, fashions, expressions and mores.

  7. Oct 29, 2020 · Italian Americans have gained success and esteem in all professional fields. Here is just a small sampling of a few who have become influential: Anthony Fauci was born in Brooklyn in 1940 and since 1984 has been Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NAID).

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