This is a list of notable Irish American actors.
To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article and references showing the person is Irish American and a notable actor.
The list is organized in reverse chronological order of birth decades and all of the actors' surnames are in alphabetical order.
21st century
edit2000s
edit- Raymond Ochoa (2001– )[1]
20th century
edit- Frankie Jonas (2000– )[2]
- Fátima Ptacek (2000– )[3]
1990s
edit- Jake T. Austin (1994– )[4]
- Abigail Breslin (1992- )
- Angus Cloud (1998–2023)[5]
- Chris Colfer (1990– )[6]
- Miranda Cosgrove (1993– )[6]
- Zoey Deutch (1994– )[7]
- Dakota Fanning (1994- )
- Elle Fanning (1998- )
- Noah Galvin (1994– )[8]
- Arielle Holmes (1993– )[9]
- Nick Jonas (1992– )[10][11]
- Demi Lovato (1992– )[12]
- Daryl McCormack (1992- ) Dual Irish and American
- Katherine McNamara (1995- )
- Dylan O'Brien (1991– )[13]
- Jack Reynor (1992– ) Dual Irish and American citizen[14]
- AnnaSophia Robb (1993– )[15]
- Emma Roberts (1991– )[16]
- Saoirse Ronan (1994– ) Dual Irish and American citizen[17]
1980s
edit- Mischa Barton (1986– )[18]
- Kristen Bell (1980- )
- Amanda Bynes (1986– )[19]
- Lauren Cohan (1982– )[20]
- Darren Criss (1987– )[21]
- Kieran Culkin (1982– )[22]
- Macaulay Culkin (1980– )[22]
- Rory Culkin (1989– )[22]
- Zooey Deschanel (1980– )[23]
- Aarón Díaz (1982– )[24]
- Alyssa Diaz (1985– )[25]
- Chris Evans (1981– )[26]
- Megan Fox (1986– )[27]
- David Gallagher (1985– )[28]
- Sasha Grey (1988– )[29]
- Anne Hathaway (1982– )[30]
- Vanessa Hudgens (1988– )[31]
- Joe Jonas (1989– )[10][11]
- Kevin Jonas (1987– )[10][11]
- Scarlett Keegan (1984– )[32]
- Anna Kendrick (1985– )[33]
- Beyoncé Knowles (1981– )[34]
- Lindsay Lohan (1986– )[35]
- Jena Malone (1984– )[36]
- Kate Mara (1983– )[37]
- Rooney Mara (1985– )[38][39]
- John Mulaney (1982– )[40]
- Frankie Muniz (1985– )[41]
- Olivia Munn (1980– )[42]
- Chord Overstreet (1989– )[43]
- Christina Ricci (1980– )[44]
- Julia Stiles (1981– )[45]
- Emma Stone (1988– )[46]
- Jessica Sutta (1982– )[47]
- Jonathan Tucker (1982– )[48]
- Danielle Vega (1986– )
- Olivia Wilde (1984– )[49]
- Deborah Ann Woll (1985– )[50]
1970s
edit- Declan Joyce (1970- )
- Ben Affleck (1972– )[51]
- Casey Affleck (1975– )[51]
- Mackenzie Astin (1973– )[52]
- Sean Astin (1971– )[52]
- Elizabeth Banks (1974– )[53]
- Drew Barrymore (1975– )[54]
- Lara Flynn Boyle (1970– )[55]
- Eddie Cahill (1978– )[56]
- Holly Marie Combs (1973– )[57]
- Michaela Conlin (1978– )[58]
- Jennifer Connelly (1970– )[59]
- Dane Cook (1972– )[60]
- Bradley Cooper (1975– )[61]
- Monique Gabriela Curnen (1970– )[62]
- Emily Deschanel (1976– )[63]
- Carmen Electra (1972– )[64]
- Jimmy Fallon (1974– )[65]
- Heather Graham (1970– )[66]
- Carla Gugino (1971– )[67]
- Alyson Hannigan (1974– )[68]
- Angie Harmon (1972– )[69]
- Josh Hartnett (1978– )[70]
- Katherine Heigl (1978– )[71]
- Joshua Jackson (1978– )[72]
- Dwayne Johnson (1972– )[73]
- Robert Kelly (1970– )[74]
- Jamie Kennedy (1970– )[75][76][77]
- Ashton Kutcher (1978– )[78]
- Eric Mabius (1971– )[79]
- Rachael MacFarlane (1976– )[80]
- Seth MacFarlane (1973– )[80]
- Danny Masterson (1976– )t[81]
- Jenny McCarthy (1972– )[82]
- Rose McGowan (1973– )[83]
- Danica McKellar (1975– )[84]
- Jason Momoa (1979– )[85]
- Bridget Moynahan (1971– )[86]
- Brittany Murphy (1977–2009)[87]
- Charlie O'Connell (1975– )[88]
- Jerry O'Connell (1974– )[88]
- Chris O'Donnell (1970– )[89]
- Jason O'Mara (1972– ) Dual Irish and American citizen[90]
- Heather O'Rourke (1975–1988)[91]
- Ana Ortiz (1971– )[92]
- Monica Potter (1971– )[93]
- Maggie Q (1979– )[94]
- Zachary Quinto (1977– )[95]
- Jeremy Renner (1971– )[96]
- Ryan Reynolds (1976– )[97]
- Robin Tunney (1972– )[98]
- Erik Valdez (1979– )
- Vince Vaughn (1970– )[99]
- Mark Wahlberg (1971– )[100]
- Paul Walker (1973–2013)[101]
- Luke Wilson (1971– )[102]
1960s
edit- Jennifer Aniston (1969– )[103]
- Daniel Baldwin (1960– )[104]
- Stephen Baldwin (1966– )[104]
- William Baldwin (1963– )[104]
- Jennifer Beals (1963– )[105]
- Matthew Broderick (1962– )[106]
- Edward Burns (1968– )[107]
- Dean Cain (1966– )[108]
- Mariah Carey (1969– )[109]
- Jim Carrey (1962– )[110]
- James Caviezel (1968– )[111]
- George Clooney (1961– )[112]
- Stephen Colbert (1964– )[113]
- Tom Cruise (1962– )[114]
- John Cusack (1966– )[115]
- Kim Delaney (1961– )[116]
- Patrick Dempsey (1966– )[112]
- Johnny Depp (1963– )[117]
- Matt Dillon (1964– )[112]
- Robert Downey Jr. (1965– )[118]
- Karen Duffy (1962– )[119]
- Emilio Estevez (1962– )[120]
- Ramon Estevez (1963– )[120]
- Renée Estevez (1967– )[120]
- Chris Farley (1964–1997)[121]
- Will Ferrell (1967– )[122]
- Neil Flynn (1960– )[123]
- Jorja Fox (1968– )[124]
- Brendan Fraser (1968– )[125]
- Janeane Garofalo (1964– )[126]
- Paul Giamatti (1967– )[127]
- Lauren Graham (1967– )[128]
- Kathy Griffin (1960– )[129]
- Anthony Michael Hall (1968– )[130]
- Bonnie Hunt (1961– )[131]
- Moira Kelly (1968– )[132]
- Matthew McConaughey (1969– )[133]
- Dylan McDermott (1961– )[134]
- Neal McDonough (1966– )[135]
- Dermot Mulroney (1963– )[136]
- Conan O'Brien (1963– )[137]
- Rosie O'Donnell (1962– )[138]
- Mike O'Malley (1966– )[139]
- Tatum O’Neal (1963– )
- Chris Penn (1965–2006)[140]
- Sean Penn (1960– )[140]
- Ellen Pompeo (1969– )[141]
- John C. Reilly (1965– )[142]
- Julia Roberts (1967– )[16]
- Molly Shannon (1964– )[143]
- Charlie Sheen (1965– )[120]
- Ben Stiller (1965– )[144]
- Courtney Thorne-Smith (1967– )[145]
- Maura Tierney (1965– )[146]
- Donnie Wahlberg (1969– )[147]
- Andrew Wilson (1964– )[148][149]
- Owen Wilson (1968– )[148][149]
- Dean Winters (1964– )[150]
- Scott William Winters (1965– )[150]
1950s
edit- Alec Baldwin (1958– ) [104]
- Pierce Brosnan (1953– ) Dual Irish and American citizen[151]
- Steve Buscemi (1957– )[152]
- Lynda Carter (1951– )[153][154]
- David Caruso (1956– )[155]
- Dana Carvey (1955– )[156]
- Lenny Clarke (1953– )[157]
- Kevin Conroy (1955–2022 )[158]
- Kevin Costner (1955– ) [159]
- Dana Delany (1956– )[160]
- Bo Derek (1956– )[161]
- Ann Dowd (1956– )[162]
- Jeff Fahey (1952– )[163]
- Peter Gallagher (1955– )[164]
- Mel Gibson (1956– ) Dual Irish and American citizen[165][166]
- Patricia Heaton (1958– )[167]
- Marg Helgenberger (1958– )[168]
- Nathan Lane (1956– )[169]
- Denis Leary (1957– ) Dual Irish and American citizen[170]
- Bill Maher (1956– )[171]
- James McCaffrey (1959– )[172]
- Mary McDonnell (1952– )[173]
- John C. McGinley (1959– )[174]
- Kate Mulgrew (1955– )[175]
- Bill Murray (1950– )[176]
- Liam Neeson (1952– ) Dual Irish and American citizen[177]
- Michael O'Keefe (1955– )[178]
- Terry O'Quinn (1952– )[179]
- Aidan Quinn (1959– )[180]
- Colin Quinn (1959– )[181]
- Mickey Rourke (1952– )[182]
- John Sayles (1950– )[183]
- Ray Sharkey (1952–1993)[184]
- Julia Sweeney (1959– )[185]
- John Travolta (1954– )[186]
1940s
edit- Tanya Roberts (1949–2021)[187]
- Armand Assante (1949– )[188]
- Tom Berenger (1949– )[189]
- Bud Cort (1946– )[190]
- Patrick Cronin (1941– )[191]
- Robert De Niro (1943– )[192]
- Patrick Duffy (1949– )[193]
- Patty Duke (1946–2016)[52]
- Joe Estevez (1946– )[120]
- Mia Farrow (1945– )[194]
- Harrison Ford (1942– )[195]
- Teri Garr (1944– )[196]
- Dennis Holahan (1942– )[197]
- Diane Keaton (1946– )[198]
- Kevin Kline (1947– )[199]
- Liza Minnelli (1946– )[200]
- Michael Moriarty (1941– )[201]
- Ryan O'Neal (1941–2023)[202]
- Ed O'Neill (1946– )[203]
- Susan Sarandon (1946– )[204][205]
- Martin Sheen (1940– ) Dual Irish and American citizen[206]
- Suzanne Somers (1946–2023)[207]
- Meryl Streep (1949– )[208]
1930s
edit- Stephen Boyd (1931–1977)[209]
- Peter Boyle (1935–2006)[210]
- Eileen Brennan (1932–2013)[211]
- Ellen Burstyn (1932– )
- George Carlin (1937–2008)[212]
- Tim Conway (1933–2019) [213]
- Brian Dennehy (1938–2020)[214]
- Clint Eastwood (1930– ) [215]
- Mike Farrell (1939– )[216]
- Joan Hackett (1934–1983)[217]
- James Earl Jones (1931–2024) [218]
- Malachy McCourt (1931–2024)[219]
- Jason Miller (1939–2001)[220]
- Michael Murphy (1938– )
- Jack Nicholson (1937– )[221]
- Bryan O'Byrne (1931–2009)[222]
- Elvis Presley (1935–1977)[223]
- Robert Redford (1936– )[224][225]
- Roy Scheider (1932–2008)[226]
1920s
edit- Steve Allen (1921–2000)[227]
- Marlon Brando (1924–2004)[228]
- Jack Cassidy (1927–1976)[229]
- Timothy Carey (1929–1994)
- Rosemary Clooney (1928–2002)[230]
- Charles Durning (1923–2012)[231]
- Judy Garland (1922–1969)[200]
- Grace Kelly (1929–1982)[232]
- Jack Kelly (1927–1992)[233]
- Tommy Kelly (1925–2016)[234]
- Jack Lord (1920–1998)[235]
- Theo Marcuse (1920–1967)[236]
- Patrick McGoohan (1928–2009).[237]
- Anne Meara (1929–2015)[238]
- Dickie Moore (1925–2015)[239]
- Audie Murphy (1925–1971)[240]
- Carroll O'Connor (1924–2001)[241]
- Donald O'Connor (1925–2003)[242]
- Maureen O'Hara (1920–2015) Dual Irish and American citizen[243]
- Eileen Ryan (1927–2022)[244]
- Maureen Stapleton (1925–2006)[245]
- Gene Tierney (1920–1991)[246]
1910s
edit- Lucille Ball (1911–1989)[247]
- Art Carney (1918–2003)[248]
- Geraldine Fitzgerald (1913–2005)[249]
- Jackie Gleason (1916–1987)[250]
- Susan Hayward (1917–1975)
- Rita Hayworth (1918–1987[251]
- Gene Kelly (1912–1996)[252]
- Dorothy Lamour (1914–1996)[253]
- Burt Lancaster (1913–1994)[254]
- Robert Mitchum (1917–1997)[255]
- Edmond O'Brien (1915–1985)[256]
- Virginia O'Brien (1919–2001)[257]
- Maureen O'Sullivan (1911–1998) Born in Ireland, naturalized US citizen[258]
- Gregory Peck (1916–2003)[259]
- Tyrone Power (1914–1958)[260]
- Anthony Quinn (1915–2001)[261]
- Ronald Reagan (1911–2004)[262]
1900s
edit- Don Ameche (1908–1993)[263]
- George Brent (1904–1979) Born in Ireland, naturalized US citizen[264]
- Lon Chaney Jr. (1906–1973)[265]
- Joan Crawford (1903–1977)[266]
- Bing Crosby (1903–1977)[267]
- Brian Donlevy (1901–1972)[268]
- James Dunn (1905–1967)[269]
- Errol Flynn (1909–1959)[270][271]
- Greer Garson (1904–1996)[272]
- Helen Hayes (1900–1993)[273]
- John Huston (1906–1987) Renounced American citizenship and took up Irish citizenship in 1964[274]
- Lloyd Nolan (1902–1985)[275]
- Irene Ryan (1902–1973)[276]
- Spencer Tracy (1900–1967)[277]
- John Wayne (1907–1979)[278]
- Robert Young (1907–1998)[279]
19th century
edit1890s
edit- Gracie Allen (1895–1964)[280]
- Walter Brennan (1894–1974)[281]
- James Cagney (1899–1986)[282]
- Buster Keaton (1895–1966)[283]
- Charles Laughton (1899–1962)[284][285]
- Thomas Mitchell (1892–1962)[286]
- Pat O'Brien (1899–1983)[287]
1880s
edit- Lon Chaney (1883–1930)[265]
- William S. Hart (1884–1946)[288]
- Walter Huston (1884–1950)[289]
1870s
edit- Sara Allgood (1879–1950) Dual Irish and American citizen[290]
- George M. Cohan (1878–1942)[291]
- John J. Cooke (actor) (1874–1921) American actor of the Silent Era [292]
1850s
edit1830s
edit- William E. Sheridan (1839–1887)[294]
1820s
edit- Barney Williams (1824–1876)[295]
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