Max Baroudi
Ethnicity: Arab, Austrian, English, German, one eighth Swedish
Max Baroudi is an American actor.
Max’s paternal grandfather was named Fida Baroudi. Fida likely was of Arab origin.
Max’s paternal grandmother was named Ethel Philippine Seidler. Ethel was Austrian.
Max’s maternal grandfather was Richard Douglas Heron (the son of Percy Hotspur Heron and Esther Coleman). Richard was born in California. Percy was born in Durham, England. Esther was born in Minnesota, the daughter of Edwin Ford Coleman and Hanna/Hannah Louella Kuehn, whose father was German.
Max’s maternal grandmother was Katherine Lillian Heimburge (the daughter of Max Heimburge and Katherine Sophia Carlson). Max’s grandmother Katherine was born in California. Max’s great-grandfather Max was German, from Stadtilm, and was the son of Friedrich Heimburge and Minna. Max’s great-grandmother Katherine was Swedish, from Lycksele, and was the daughter of Carl A. Johanson and Eva.
Sources: Immigration record of Max’s paternal grandmother, Ethel Philippine Seidler – https://www.familysearch.org
Max’s maternal grandfather, Richard Douglas Heron, on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org
Max’s maternal great-grandmother, Esther Coleman, on the 1910 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org
Genealogy of Max’s maternal grandmother, Katherine Lillian Heimburge – https://www.findagrave.com
Max’s maternal grandmother, Katherine Lillian Heimburge, on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org
Where’s the information about the place and date of birth for this celeb?
You tell me.
He was probably born in California, as his brother.
I was curious, because I thought it was a requirement to have celebrities posted you have to have this most basic of information in the form.
It’s not. I mean, it wouldn’t make any sense for me to not submit someone when I know three quarters of their ancestry just because I don’t know their birth date and place. The actual ancestry is way more interesting and important.
His paternal grandfather was most likely a Maronite Christian from Lebanon/Syria.
Not really an “Arab”.
In what sense? Unless they’re Aramaic, they’re Arab, and most Maronites consider themselves Arab, unlike Syriac Christians, who consider themselves Arameans/Chaldeans.
It would more reasonable to say they are/have been Arabized.
Btw was I right about the Syrian/Lebanese option?
I don’t know. I didn’t find anything on ancestry or familysearch.