List of Famous people born in Lebanon
Marwan Kheireddine
Marwan Salim Kheireddine currently holds the post of the Chairman & General Manager of AM Bank.
Rita Hayek
Rita Elie Hayek is a Lebanese actress and television presenter.
Damianos Kattar
Damianos Kattar is a Lebanese economist and academic who served as the Minister of Finance and Economy in 2005 as well as the Minister of Environment and Administrative Reform in 2020.
Michel Elefteriades
Michel Elefteriades is a Greek-Lebanese politician, artist, producer and entrepreneur. He is noted in the Arab world for his unorthodox beliefs and opinions, which have generated controversy and ignited passionate responses from his supporters and detractors alike.
Mohammad Akkari
Mohammad Akkari is a former Lebanese basketball player who played for the Lebanese Basketball League's top division basketball club Al Mouttahed Tripoli.
Mohammed Fahmi
Mohammed Fahmi is a Lebanese politician and retired general of the Lebanese Army. He has served as the Lebanese Minister of Interior and Municipalities from 21 January 2020 to 10 September 2021. He succeeded Raya El Hassan.
Mounir Maasri
Mounir Rachid Maasri (born. Aley, Lebanon; April 23, 1940), born to Rachid Maasri and Shafiqa Haddad, is an actor, director, writer, and teacher for the Performing Arts. Maasri completed his early education in Lebanon, and travelled to the United States at a young age to continue his studies in the field of Performing Arts.
Aline Lahoud
Aline Lahoud is a Lebanese singer.
Solange Gemayel
Solange Gemayel is a Lebanese political figure and former First Lady of Lebanon. The widow of former President-elect Bachir Gemayel (1947–1982), who was assassinated days before he was due to take office in 1982, she helped to found the Bachir Gemayel Foundation, to keep his legacy alive.
Hussein el-Husseini
Sayyid Hussein El-Husseini is a Lebanese politician and former speaker of the Lebanese parliament, whose efforts in brokering and fathering the Taif Agreement led to the end of the Lebanese Civil War in 1990. El-Husseini, as co-founder of the Amal Movement, is regarded as one of the founders of the Lebanese resistance. He succeeded Musa al-Sadr as leader of the Amal Movement, but resigned from his position in 1980 as he was opposed to Amal becoming increasingly more involved in the civil war.