List of Sri Lankan Americans

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This is a list of notable Sri Lankan American citizens, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants, but does not include Sri Lankan nationals living or working in the U.S. The list includes a brief description of the reason for their notability.

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Academics

Architecture

Artists

Business

Film

Military

Musicians

Politicians

Rebels

Religion

Singers

Sports

Writers

Others

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