List of Nicaraguan Americans
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This is a list of Nicaraguan Americans.
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- Patrick Argüello, considered a martyr of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
- Marvin Benard, a Major League Baseball player
- Maurice Benard, an actor on American soap operas All My Children and General Hospital.
- Claudia Bermúdez, politician, ran for the United States Congress
- Róger Calero, ran for U.S. President in the 2004 elections.
- Michael Cordúa, restaurateur, entrepreneur, businessman, award winning self-taught chef.
- DJ Craze, only DJ in history to win 3 consecutive World DMC Champion titles.
- Miguel D'Escoto, Roman Catholic priest and former foreign minister.
- Omar D'Leon, a painter and poet.
- Salomón de la Selva, poet, author of Tropical Town and Other Poems
- Edward'O, an astronalyst and co-host of 12 Corazones.
- Bianca Jagger, human rights advocate and ex-wife of Mick Jagger.
- Steven Lopez, two time Olympic gold medalist in the sport of taekwondo
- Wes López, politician
- Camilo Mejía, a former Staff Sergeant of the Florida National Guard and anti-war activist
- Tony Meléndez, singer, composer, writer and musician who was born with no arms.
- Christianne Meneses Jacobs, publisher of the U.S.'s only Spanish-language children's magazine.
- Franck de Las Mercedes, a painter
- Marcio Brenes Mejia, a music producer and songwriter.
- David Obregon, a professional boxer
- Horacio Peña, professor, writer, and poet.
- Hope Portocarrero, former First Lady of Nicaragua (1967-1972).
- Mari Ramos, weather anchor for CNN.
- James Quesada, anthropologist and professor.
- J Smooth, a bi-lingual hip hop and reggaeton singer.
- Claudia Poll, Nicaraguan born swimmer.
- Torombolo, a reggaeton singer.
- Gabriel Traversari, actor, director, writer, singer, songwriter and painter.
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