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page 1Australian expatriates in the United States

Sia
Sia Kate Isobelle Furler ( ; born 18 December 1975) is an Australian singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Adelaide, she started her career as a singer in the acid jazz band Crisp in the mid-1990s. When Crisp disbanded in 1997, she released her debut studio album, OnlySee, in Australia. Sia moved to London and provided vocals for the English duo Zero 7. She released her second studio album, Healing Is Difficult, in 2001 and her third, Colour the Small One, in 2004.
Miranda Kerr
Australian model
Iggy Azalea
Australian rapper (born 1990)
John Eccles
Australian neurophysiologist (1903–1997)
James Wan
Malaysian-Australian director, producer, screenwriter, and comic book writer

Colleen McCullough
Australian author (1937-2015)
5 Seconds of Summer
Australian pop rock band
Helmut Newton
German-Australian photographer (1920–2004)

Peter Carey
Australian novelist (born 1943)
Darren Hayes
Australian pop singer

Ajla Tomljanović
Australian tennis player (born 1993 in Croatia)

Orianthi
Orianthi Penny Panagaris (born 22 January 1985), known mononymously as Orianthi, is an Australian guitarist, singer and songwriter. Her 2009 debut single "According to You" peaked at No. 3 in Japan, No. 8 in Australia and No. 17 in the US; her second album, Believe, received a worldwide release in late 2009. The same year, she was named one of the "12 Greatest Female Electric Guitarists" by Elle magazine. She also won the "2010 Breakthrough Guitarist of the Year" award hosted by Guitar International magazine.

Leigh Whannell
Australian filmmaker and actor

The Kid Laroi
Australian rapper and singer (born 2003)

Riley McGree
Australian association football player
Murray Rose
Australian swimmer, Olympic gold medalist, former world record-holder (1939-2012)
Craig Gillespie
Australian film director
Luke Hemmings
Australian singer and guitarist
Gina G
Australian singer
David A. Sinclair
Australian biologist and geneticist
Wade Robson
Australian choreographer, creative director, and songwriter
Daniel Jones
English-born Australian musician, songwriter, and record producer
Brody Dalle
Australian musician
Virgil Donati
Australian drummer, composer and producer (born 1958)
Colin Hay
Australian musician
Lachlan Murdoch
British businessman (born 1971)
Courtney Act
Australian drag queen
Ashton Irwin
Australian drummer
Daniel Merriweather
Australian musician
Philip Wilson
Australian Roman Catholic archbishop (1950–2021)
Jillian Banfield
Australian geomicrobiologist
Peter Allen
Australian singer and songwriter (1944–1992)
Peggy Glanville-Hicks
Australian composer (1912–1990)
Victor Chang
Chinese-born Australian cardiac surgeon (1936–1991)
Russell Hitchcock
Australian singer
Nick Littlemore
Australian musician, record producer, singer and songwriter

James P. Gorman
American businessman, chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley

Danielle de Niese
Operatic soprano
Eileen Kramer
Australian dancer, artist, performer, choreographer and supercentenarian (1914-2024)
John Farrar
Australian musician and record producer

Raja Ram
Australian musician
Ben Carlin
Australian engineer and adventurer (1912-1981)
Lizzy Gardiner
Hollywood costume designer (born 1966)

Michael Johns
Australian rock/soul singer/songwriter from Australia; American Idol finalist
Curtis Stone
Australian chef
Liza Lim
Australian composer

William Wright
Australian bishop (1952–2021)
Anna Murdoch Mann
Scottish journalist and author (1944–2026)
Bennett Foddy
Australian video game developer and philosopher
Shane Brennan
Australian television producer and writer
W. Max Corden
Australian economist (1927–2023)
Andrew Liveris
Australian-born businessperson and corporate director, retired Chair and CEO, The Dow Chemical Company
Chris Minns
Australian politician
Frank Tudor
Australian politician and leader of the Labor Party (1866-1922)
Damien Broderick
Australian writer
Craig Wood
Australian film editor
Hazel English
Australian musician
Robin Walker
video game designer
Renée Geyer
Australian singer (1953–2023)

Clare O'Neil
Australian politician