Some celebrities are obviously Irish - think Conan O'Brien, Denis Leary, and Maureen Dowd - while others are "incognito" Irish.

These undercover Irishmen and women may not “look the part,” but that doesn’t mean they’re any less Irish than a pale redhead with freckles.

We present to you, the IrishCentral top 10 list of the incognito Irish:

Chuck Norris

The world-famous Chuck Norris is usually thought of as an American tough guy who delivers a mean roundhouse kick to people’s faces. The Texas Ranger is the son of Wilma (née Scarberry) and Ray Norris, both of whom are of Irish and Cherokee Native American descent. In fact, Norris’ paternal grandfather was an emigrant from Ireland.

Christina Aguilera

This 'genie in a bottle' got lots of attention for her Latin name, however, her mother Shelly Kearns has told Irish America Magazine: "A lot of people get all in a fuss about Christina wanting to explore her Latin side and not mentioning her Irish side much, but that's only logical. She has no need to go exploring her Irish heritage because she has always known it."

Christina Aguilera/ Getty

Christina Aguilera/ Getty

Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp enthused about his Irish heritage to Irish newspapers in the past. Depp’s Irish roots come from his mother, Betty Sue Palmer. He is very curious about his Irish side, and once said: “I’d really like to [trace Irish roots], because there’s a part of me that says, hey, I might be related to Phil Lynott or someone great like that.”

Jerry Garcia

Jerry Garcia's name doesn’t sound too Irish, but his ancestry is actually composed of Spanish, Irish, and Swedish roots. The Grateful Dead legend was born August 1, 1942 to Jose Ramon "Joe" Garcia and Ruth Marie "Bobbie" (née Clifford) Garcia.

Rosario Dawson

Can’t quite nail down Rosario Dawson’s ethnicity? The gorgeous actress has a mix of heritages to her name: her mother is of Puerto Rican and Afro-Cuban descent, while her father is of Native American and Irish descent.

Muhammed Ali

One of the greatest boxers of our time, the late Muhammed Ali, born Cassius Clay, Jr., was born on January 17, 1942, to an African-English-American father and an African-Irish-American mother.

Muhammed Ali/ Dutch National Archives

Muhammed Ali/ Dutch National Archives

Alicia Keys

At first glance, this R&B star may not look Irish, but Alicia Keys is the daughter of an Irish-Italian mother and a Jamaican father.

Iggy Pop

Add another icon to the Irish list! Iggy Pop, born James Newell Österberg, is the son of Louella (née Christensen) and James Newell Österberg, Sr.  Though Österberg is in no way an Irish name, the punk rocker’s Irish roots come from his father’s side: James Sr. is of Irish and English descent, but was adopted by a Swedish-American family (hence the Swedish surname).

Robert De Niro

The man who gave Robert De Niro his name is surprisingly not just Italian – he’s also half Irish. Robert’s paternal great-great-grandfather, Edward O'Reilly, was an emigrant from Ireland.

 Robert De Niro/ iStock

Robert De Niro/ iStock

Sofia Coppola

Sofia Coppola is the daughter of famed director Francis Ford Coppola, and a renowned director herself. While she’s done films such as “Lost in Translation” and “The Virgin Suicides,” her family’s legacy is her Francis Ford’s Italian mob classic “The Godfather.” But Sofia’s mother, artist Eleanor Coppola, was born a Neil, and comes from an Irish American family.

*Originally published in 2013. Updated in 2021.