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At the show, Wickline created Damon Wayans's breakout character Homey D. Clown, [12] [13] based on Paul Mooney's behavior in the writer's room. [14] Homey D. Clown was one of the series' most famous characters, and even spawned his own video game and a planned feature film starring Wayans that was shut down by its studio Fox in the early 2000s ...
This category page lists notable citizens of the United States of Bosnia and Herzegovina ethnic or national origin or descent, whether partial or full. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
This is a list of notable Bosnian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. Art Adi ...
Bosnian Americans Bosanski Amerikanci; Total population; 125,793 (2010) (0.04% of the US population) Regions with significant populations; New York City Metropolitan Area; Greater St. Louis, Missouri; Chicagoland, Utica, New York, Des Moines, Iowa area; Salt Lake County, Utah; San Jose and Silicon Valley, California, Metro Detroit, Bowling Green, Kentucky, Phoenix area
John P. Cassidy, Los Angeles City Council member, 1962–67, born in Boise [11] James Charles Castle, deaf artist [12] [13] Annetta R. Chipp, temperance leader and prison evangelist [14] Frank Church, U.S. senator, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee [15] Randy Davison, actor [16] Anthony Doerr, novelist [17]
The War in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 1995 brought the largest influx of Bosniaks to St Louis, which became the most popular United States destination for Bosniak refugees. It is estimated that 40,000 refugees moved to the St. Louis area in the 1990s and early 2000s, bringing the total Bosniak population St. Louis to around 70,000. [ 6 ]
American people of Bosnia and Herzegovina descent (2 C, 32 P) Pages in category "Bosnian diaspora in the United States" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The Bosnian diaspora was the consequence of either voluntary departure, coercion and/or forced migrations or expulsions that occurred on several occasions since the 1870s: In the late 19th century to the east and west caused by the invading forces of the Austro-Hungarian Empire .