List of people of Korean descent
In Korean names, the family name is placed first (for example, the family name of "Park Ji-Sung" is "Park"), unless the person has decided to Westernize his or her name.
- This is a list of notable Koreans or notable people of Korean descent.
 
Artists
    
    Visual artists
    
Media artists
    
Dancers
    
- Young Soon Moon prima ballerina
 - Sujin Kang
 - Hong 10, professional break dancer
 - Halla Pai Huhm
 - Hee Seo
 
Filmmakers
    
Poets and authors
    
Fashion designers
    
- Andre Kim
 - Richard Chai
 - Cho Young Wan
 - Laura Kim (Oscar De La Renta) (Monse)
 
Businesspeople
    
    
Entertainers
    
    Actors
    
- John Cho
 - Ken Jeong
 - Awkwafina
 - Ji Chang-wook
 - Kim Nam-gil
 - Kim Seon-ho
 - Baek Sung-hyun
 - Ryu Soo-young
 - Seo Kang-joon
 - Shin Hyun-joon
 - Seo Ji-hoon
 - kim Jung-hyun
 - Park Seo-joon
 - Kim Rae-won
 - Go Jun
 - Joo Jin-mo
 - Sung Dong-il
 - Sandra Oh
 - Randall Park
 - Lee Min-ki
 - Go Yoon
 - Jang Hyuk
 - Jae Suh Park
 - Go Soo
 - Gong Yoo
 - Jang Keun-suk
 - Jung Il-woo
 - Jung Joon-ho
 - Jun Ji-hyun
 - Daniel Dae Kim
 - Kang Ha-neul
 - Kang Ki-young
 - Kim Woo Bin
 - Ko Seong-il
 - Lee Jun-ho
 - Lee Byung-hun
 - Lee Jin-wook
 - Lee Dong-wook
 - Lee Min-ho (born 1987)
 - Lee Jong-suk
 - Kim Yong-gun
 - Kim Ji-seok
 - Park Bo-gum
 - Park Si-hoo
 - Song Joong-ki
 - Song Hye-kyo
 - Philip Ahn
 - Shin Ha-kyun
 - Ryu Si-won
 - Kim Jung-hyun
 - Jung Woo-sung
 - kwon Yul
 - Seo In-guk
 - Jang Ki-yong
 - Wi Ha-joon
 
Comedians
    
Models
    
Singers
    
Historical Leaders
    
    
Lawyers
    
- Song Sang-Hyun, President of the International Criminal Court (ICC)
 
Politicians
    
- Ban Ki-moon, 8th Secretary-General of the United Nations
 - Park Jung-Hee, President, 1963–1979
 - Chun Doo-hwan, President, 1980–1988
 - Roh Tae-woo, President, 1988–1993
 - Kim Young-sam, President, 1993–1998
 - Kim Dae-jung, President, 1998–2003
 - Roh Moo-hyun, President, 2003–2008
 - Lee Myung-bak, President, 2008–2012
 - Park Geun Hye, President, 2013–2017
 - Moon Jae-in, President, 2017–present
 - kim Boo-kyum
 - Cho Tae-yong, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Korea to the United Nations.[1]
 - Lee Hoi-chang
 - Lee Hun Jai
 - Lee Hae-chan
 - Hwang Kyo-ahn
 - Kim Moo-sung
 - Kim Il-Sung, Leader of The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, 1948–1994
 - Kim Jong-Il, Supreme Leader of The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, 1994–2011
 - Kim Jong-Un, Supreme Leader of The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, 2011–present
 
Religious leaders
    
- Angela Warnick Buchdahl (born 1972), American rabbi
 - Andrew Kim Taegon (1821–1846), first Korean-born Catholic priest, canonized in 1984
 - David Yonggi Cho, founder/pastor of Yoido Full Gospel Church
 - Hae Jong Kim, Bishop of the United Methodist Church
 - Nicolas Cheong Jin-Suk, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Seoul (1998–present)
 - Paul Kim (Anglican bishop), Anglican Primate of Korea and Archbishop of Seoul (2009–present)
 - Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church
 - Dora Kim Moon, community organizer in Hawaii
 
Scholars, Philosopher and Social Activists
    
- Kim Yong-ok, philosopher
 - Ham Seok-heon
 - Ko Un
 - Lee Yuksa
 - Moon Ik-hwan
 - Hwang Sok-yong
 - Jang Jun-ha
 - Kwon Young-ghil
 - Roh Hoe-chan
 - Jeon Tae-il
 - Ha Soo Whang, Korean social worker in Hawaii
 - Maria Whang, educator and community organizer in Hawaii
 
Scientists and Engineers
    
- Lee Sang-mook, geologist and oceanographer
 - Kim Soon-kwon, corn biologist
 - Hwang Jun-muk, mathematician of algebraic geometry and differential geometry
 - Kim Jeong-han, mathematician
 - Benjamin W. Lee, theoretical physicist
 - Woo Jang-choon, agricultural scientist and botanist
 - Philip Kim, physicist
 - Kim Bit-nae-ri, biologist
 - Hongkun Park, chemist
 - Donhee Ham, electrical engineer
 - Joon Yun, radiologist
 - Stanley Sukjin Kim, world-renowned ophthalmologist
 - Incheol Shin, cancer researcher
 - Unha Ban, mathematician
 - Chan-Jin Chung, Computer Scientist
 
Athletes
    
- Ahn Jung-Hwan, footballer
 - Hwang Jun-ho, ice skiing
 - Birdie Kim (born Kim Ju-yun), LPGA player and 2005 Women's Open champion
 - Im Dong-hyun, archery
 - Byung-hyun Kim, former MLB player
 - Chan Sung Jung, mixed martial arts
 - Cha Bum-Kun, footballer in Bundesliga
 - Chan-ho Park, MLB player
 - Choo Shin-Soo, MLB player, plays for the Texas Rangers
 - Dong Keun Park, legendary Taekwondo Champion of the 1960s[2]
 - Ha Seung-Jin, professional basketball player currently playing in the Korean Basketball League
 - Hee Seop Choi, former MLB player, currently plays in South Korea's Professional Baseball League
 - Hines Ward, American football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers
 - Hong Myung-Bo, footballer
 - Hong-Man Choi, K-1 professional kick boxer
 - In Jin Chi, professional boxer, former WBC world champion
 - Jay Dee "B.J." Penn, professional mixed martial artist and Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner; first American gold medalist of the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship and former UFC Lightweight and Welterweight Champion
 - Jim Paek, pro ice hockey player
 - Jong Song-Ok, North Korean; championship of Marathon in 1999
 - Joo Se Hyuk, Table tennis, defensive chopper
 - Jung Kil Kim, taekwondo champion
 - Ki Soo Kim, professional boxer, first Korean world champion (WBA, WBC)
 - Kim Yuna, figure skater; 2010 Olympic Gold Medalist
 - Lee Chun-Soo, footballer
 - Lee Hyung-Taik, tennis player
 - Lee Sung-hyun, kickboxer
 - Lee Seung-Yeop, NPB baseball player
 - Lee Yong-Kyu, baseball player
 - Lydia Ko, LPGA player
 - Michelle Wie, Korean-American LPGA player
 - Mi Hyun Kim, LPGA player
 - Moon Dae-Sung, 2004 Olympic Taekwon-Do Gold medalist
 - Myung Jae Nam, Hapkido master, founder of Hankido (1938–1999)
 - Nam Sung-yong, marathon Runner; 1936 Olympic Bronze Medalist
 - Park Ji-Sung, footballer, first ever Korean to win the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League with Manchester United.
 - Park Sung-hyun, Olympic medal winner Archery
 - Park Tae-hwan, swimmer
 - Ryu Hyun-Jin, professional baseball player, currently playing in Los Angeles Dodgers, MLB
 - Se Ri Pak, LPGA player
 - Seol Ki-hyeon, footballer
 - Sohn Kee-Chung, marathon Runner; 1936 Olympic gold medalist
 - Son Heung-min, footballer at Tottenham Hotspur, captain and gold medalist at the 2018 Asian Games.
 - Sun-Woo Kim, baseball player
 - Lee Sang-hyeok, (Faker) professional e-sports player; mid laner on SKT T1
 - Yoo Hyeong-jong, footballer
 
Korean people from other countries
    
    
References
    
- "New Permanent Representative of Republic of Korea Presents Credentials | Meetings Coverage and Press Releases". www.un.org. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
 - "PARK Dong Keun - Grand Master Dong Keun Park KOREAN NATIONAL CHAMPION - Champion of Champions - Best of Korea - Pioneer of Taekwondo In Thailand - U.S.A. National Team Coach in 1979, 1992, 1993 and 1994 - TAEKWONDO HALL OF FAME - TAEKWONDOHALLOFFAME.COM". www.lacancha.com. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
 
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