List of Hispanic and Latino Americans
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Arts
Dance
- Alec Lazo, ballroom dancer and instructor; Cuban American
- José Limón, modern dancer and choreographer; Mexican American
- Danielle Polanco, dancer and choreographer; Dominican-Puerto Rican American
- Augie & Margo Rodriguez, celebrity performers starting with the Mambo days of the 1950s
Actors
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- Dolores del Río
- Rita Hayworth (Spanish father)
- Jay Hernandez
- Lalo Ríos
- Jennifer Lopez
- Cameron Díaz (Cuban father)
- Jorge García
- Joshua Gomez
- Michelle Rodriguez
- George Lopez
- Gina Rodriguez
- Isabela Moner
- Jason Genao
- Michael Trevino
- Bella Thorne
- Sofia Vergara
- Michael Peña
- Edward James Olmos
- Dezi Arnaz
Cartoonists and animators
- Sergio Aragonés, Spanish born-American cartoonist and writer known for his contributions to Mad Magazine and creator of the comic book Groo the Wanderer."[3]
- José Argüelles (1939–2011), American New Age author and artist. His father was Spanish.
- Antonio Prohías, Cuban American creator of Mad MagazineTemplate:'s Spy vs Spy series
- Michael Peraza, Cuban American animator, art director, conceptual artist and historian of animation, who has worked for The Walt Disney Company, Fox Features, and Warner Brothers.
- Emma Ríos, is a comics artist, writer, and editor with an international presence in the comics industry. She has worked for some of the largest American comics publishers, including Marvel, Image, and Boom! Studios.
- Joe Quesada, Cuban American comic book editor, writer producer and artist
- Al Williamson, artist of Flash Gordon, Star Wars, Secret Agent Corrigan, and EC science fiction comic books. His father was Colombian.
Directors, screenwriters and producers
- Félix Enríquez Alcalá (born 1951) – American television and film director of Mexican descent
- Kevin Alejandro (born 1976) – American actor and film director of Mexican descent
- Natalia Almada (born 1974) – Mexican-born American documentary filmmaker
- Cristela Alonzo (born 1979) – American comedian, actor, writer and producer of Mexican descent
- John A. Alonzo (1934–2001) – American cinematographer of Mexican descent, Academy Award nominee and Emmy Award winner
- Elisa Marina Alvarado – American director of Mexican and Cuban descent
- Rafael Alvarez (born May 24, 1958) – American screenwriter. He is of Spanish partial descent[4]
- Robert Alvarez (born 1948) – American animator, television director, and writer of Mexican descent
- Michael Arias (born 1968) – American anime filmmaker based in Japan. He is of Mexican descent
- Eva Aridjis (born 1974) – American film director, screenwriter, TV writer of Mexican descent
- Miguel Arteta (born 1965) – Puerto Rican director of film and television, known for his independent film Chuck & Buck (2000), for which he received the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award, and Cedar Rapids. He is son of a Peruvian father and a Spanish mother[5]
- Ozzie Alfonso – Cuban American TV director, writer, producer; directed Sesame Street in the 1970s; senior producer, writer, and director of 3-2-1 Contact in the 1980s; freelanced for many clients; adjunct college professor at St. John's University
- Elizabeth Avellán (born 1960) – Venezuelan-born American film producer
- Ivonne Belén – Puerto Rican documentary film director and producer
- Roberto Benabib (born 1959) – Mexican-born American television writer, producer, and film director, Emmy Award nominee
- J. Robert Bren (1903–1981) – Mexican-born American screenwriter and producers, wrote 30 films between the '30s and '50s
- Edward Carrere (1906–1984) – Mexican-born America art director, Academy Award winner and two-time nominee
- Rafael Casal (born 1985) – American writer, actor, producer, and showrunner. He is of Irish, Spanish, and Cuban descent.[6]
- Natalie Chaidez (born 1950) – American writer and producer of Mexican and Irish descent, Emmy Award nominee
- Migdia Chinea – Cuban American film director, writer, producer (When it rains..., The Incredible Hulk)
- Fernanda Coppel – Mexican-born American screenwriter and playwright
- Julio Hernández Cordón (born 1975) – American director and screenwriter of Mexican descent
- Manny Coto – American of Cuban origin. He is executive producer (24), writer (24, Star Trek: Enterprise)
- Terri Doty (born 1984) – American animation voice actress, voice director, and writer of Mexican descent
- René Echevarria – American of Cuban origin. He is a writer (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Medium), co-creator of The 4400
- Mike Elizalde (born 1960) – Mexican-born American special makeup effects artist, Academy Award nominee
- Moctezuma Esparza (born 1949) – American producer of Mexican descent, Academy Award and Emmy Award nominee[7]
- Carlos López Estrada (born 1988) – Mexican-born American music video, commercial, and film director
- Hampton Fancher (born 1938) – American producer and screenwriter of Mexican and Danish descent
- America Ferrera (born 1984) – American actress, producer, and director of Honduran descent
- William A. Fraker (1923–2010) – American cinematographer, director, and producer of Mexican descent, six-time Academy Award nominee
- Andy García – Cuban-born American director (Lost City)
- Dany Garcia – Cuban American film producer
- Nick Gomez (born 1963) – American film director to a Chilean father
- Alfonso Gomez-Rejon (born 1972) – American film and television director of Mexican descent, two-time Emmy Award nominee
- Heather Hemmens – American actress, film director and producer; born to a Costa Rican mother
- Silvio Horta – Cuban American. He is a creator and writer (Ugly Betty), writer (Urban Legends, Jake 2.0)
- Leon Ichaso – Cuban American. He is a director/screenwriter (El Super), director (Ali: An American Hero, Crossover Dreams, Piñero, El Cantante)
- Valentina L. Garza – writer and producer for The Simpsons (Cuban American)
- Neal Jimenez (born 1960) – American screenwriter and film director of Mexican descent
- Emile Kuri (1907–2000) – Mexican-born American set decorator, won two Academy Awards and was nominated for six more in the category Best Art Direction
- William Douglas Lansford (1922–2013) – American screenwriter, film producer, and author of English and Mexican descent
- Paul Lerpae (1900–1989) – Mexican-born American special effects artist, Academy Award nominee
- Lisa Loomer – playwright and screenwriter of Spanish and Romanian ancestry[8]
- Jenée LaMarque (born 1980) – American writer and director of Mexican descent
- Bill Melendez (1916–2008) – Mexican-born American animator, director, and producer, eight-time Emmy Award winner and Academy Award nominee[9][10]
- Steven C. Melendez (born 1945) – American animator, director, and producer of Mexican descent, Emmy Award winner (son of Bill Melendez)
- Linda Mendoza (born 1950) – American television and film director of Mexican descent
- Joe Menendez – Cuban American; TV and film director (Ladrón que roba a ladrón, From Dusk till Dawn: The Series, 12 Monkeys, Queen of the South)
- Adrian Molina (born 1985) – American screenwriter, storyboard artist, and animation director of Mexican descent, Emmy Award nominee
- Sylvia Morales (born 1943) – American director, writer, and producer of Mexican descent, Emmy Award nominee
- S.J. Main Muñoz (born 1978) – American filmmaker to a Costa Rican mother
- Gregory Nava (born 1949) – American director, producer and screenwriter of Mexican descent, Academy Award and Emmy Award nominee
- Edward James Olmos (born 1947) – American director and actor of Mexican descent, Emmy and Golden Globe winner
- Roberto Orci (born 1973) – Mexican-born American screenwriter and producer (Star Trek, The Proposal) and writer (Transformers, Eagle Eye, Star Trek)
- Manuel Perez (animator) (1914–1981) – American animator and animation director of Mexican descent
- Richard Peña – American film festival organizer, New York Film Festival; professor of film studies at Columbia University
- Tony Plana (born 1952) – Cuban-born American actor and director (Ugly Betty)
- Polish brothers – American screenwriters and producers to a mother of Mexican descent
- Lourdes Portillo (born 1944) – Mexican-born American filmmaker
- Gabby Revilla – Nicaraguan-born American film director and producer and writer
- Georgina Garcia Riedel – American filmmaker and scriptwriter of Mexican descent
- Jonas Rivera (born 1971) – American producer with Pixar films of Mexican descent, Academy Award winner
- Robert Rodríguez (born 1968) – American director, producer and screenwriter of Mexican descent[11]
- Phil Roman (born 1930) – American animation director of Mexican descent, founder of Film Roman animation studio, six-time Emmy Award winner
- George A. Romero – American film director, screenwriter and editor (Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead), creator of the Living Dead film series; son of a Cuban-born father of Castilian Spanish parentage[12] and a Lithuanian American mother
- Bernardo Ruiz – documentary filmmaker of Mexican origin
- Craig Saavedra (born 1963) – American producer and director of Mexican descent, two-time Tony Award nominee
- Victor Salva (born 1958) – American filmmaker of Mexican descent
- Jesús Salvador Treviño (born 1946) – American television director of Mexican descent, three-time Emmy Award nominee
- Eduardo Sánchez – Cuban-born American director (The Blair Witch Project)
- Johnny Sanchez (born 1958) – American actor, writer, and film producer
- Amy Serrano – director, cinematographer, and writer (The Sugar Babies), producer of documentary films, poet (Cuban American)
- Jaume Collet-Serra (born March 23, 1974) – Spanish-born American film director and producer
- Tony Taccone – American theater director; of Italian and a Puerto Rican descent[13]
- Jessy Terrero – Dominican-born American film and music video director
- Carles Torrens (born 1984) – Spanish-born film and television director, screenwriter, editor, and producer
- Gabriel Traversari (born 1963) – American actor and director of Nicaraguan descent
- Rose Troche (born 1964) – American film and television director, television producer, and screenwriter of Puerto Rican descent
- Jose Luis Valenzuela – American theater and film director of Mexican origin
- Jeff Valdez (born 1956) – American producer, writer, and studio executive of Mexican origin
- Luis Valdez (born 1940) – American playwright and director of Mexican descent
- Joseph Vasquez (1962–1995) – American independent filmmaker
- Chris Weitz (born 1969) – American writer, producer, director; grandmother was Mexican actress Lupita Tovar
- Paul Weitz (born 1965) – writer, producer, director; grandmother was Mexican actress Lupita Tovar
- Hype Williams (born 1970) – American music video director, film director, film producer, and screenwriter. He is of African-American and Honduran descent
- Rafael Yglesias (born May 12, 1954, New York) – American novelist and screenwriter. His parents were the novelists Jose Yglesias and Helen Yglesias.
- Rudy Zamora (1910–1989) – Mexican-born American animator and animation director, Emmy Award nominee
Visual arts
- Laura Aguilar, artist, photographer; Mexican American
- Celia Alvarez Muñoz, artist; Mexican American
- Judy Baca, artist; Mexican American
- Jean-Michel Basquiat, artist; Puerto Rican-Haitian American
- José Bernal, artist
- Rosa Maria Calles, artist and playwright
- Harry Gamboa Jr., artist; Mexican American
- Soraida Martinez, artist, creator of Verdadism; Puerto Rican (American)
- Franck de Las Mercedes, painter; Nicaraguan American
- Antonio Roybal, painter and sculptor; Mexican American
- Richard Serra, sculptor
- John August Swanson, painter; Mexican American
- Jhonen Vasquez, cartoonist, comic book artist; Mexican American
Music
See Latin music in the United States
Alphabetized by surname
- Miguel del Aguila, composer; Uruguayan American
- Christina Aguilera, singer; Ecuadorian American
- Luis Miguel, singer; Mexican American
- Julia Alvarez, author; Dominican American
- Tatyana Ali, singer; Panamanian American
- Anacani, singer; Mexican American
- Tom Araya, bassist and vocalist of thrash metal band Slayer; Chilean American
- David Archuleta, American Idol finalist, singer and actor; Honduran American
- AZ, rapper from Brooklyn, New York; Dominican American
- Big Pun, Christopher Rios first solo Hispanic rapper to go platinum, Puerto Rican (American)
- B-Real, rapper from Cypress Hill; Cuban-Mexican American
- Baby Bash, R&B singer; Mexican American
- Joan Baez, folk singer; Mexican American
- Devendra Banhart, freak folk singer, half-Venezuelan American
- Lloyd Banks, rapper, member of G-Unit; Puerto Rican (American)
- Sergio Andrade, musician (bassist founder of LIFEHOUSE); Guatemalan American
- Cedric Bixler-Zavala, lead singer for At the Drive-In and Mars Volta; Mexican American
- Rubén Blades, singer and actor; Panamanian American
- Ryan Cabrera, singer; Colombian American
- Irene Cara, Grammy-nominated singer; Cuban American
- Mariah Carey, singer; Venezuelan American
- Vikki Carr, singer; Mexican American
- Ingrid Chavez, vocalist and songwriter; Mexican American
- Chayanne, Puerto Rican (American)
- Chingo Bling, rapper; Mexican American
- Willy Chirino, singer; Cuban American
- Lisa Coleman, musician/composer, member of Prince and The Revolution and Wendy & Lisa
- Nichole Cordova, singer; Spanish American
- Manny Marroquin, Grammy Award-winning mixer/engineer; Guatemalan American
- Celia Cruz, multiple Grammy-winning singer; Cuban American
- Cuban Link, rapper; Cuban American
- Daddy Yankee, Reggaeton rapper; Puerto Rican (American)
- DJ Kane, singer; Mexican American
- Paula DeAnda, R&B, pop singer; Mexican American
- Kat DeLuna, pop singer; Dominican American
- Howie Dorough, singer, Backstreet Boys; Puerto Rican (American)
- Fabolous, rapper; Dominican American
- Margarita Mimi Baez Fariña, singer-songwriter
- Fat Joe, Puerto Rican-Cuban American
- Fergie, singer, Black Eyed Peas; Mexican American
- Aundrea Fimbres, singer, Danity Kane; Mexican American
- DJ Flex/Nigga, singer; Panamanian American
- Luis Fonsi, singer; Puerto Rican (American)
- Frankie J, singer; Mexican American
- Mike Fuentes, drummer, percussionist, vocalist in the group Pierce the Veil; Mexican American
- Vic Fuentes, singer-songwriter; Pierce the Veil; Mexican American
- Lalo Guerrero, musician; Mexican American
- Albert Hammond Jr., singer for The Strokes; Peruvian-Argentine American
- Marques Houston, singer; Mexican American
- Vanessa Hudgens, singer and actress; Spanish-Filipino American
- Ivy Queen, Reggaeton rapper; Puerto Rican (American)
- Jim Jones, rapper; Puerto Rican (American)
- Juanes, pop-rock singer; Colombian American
- La India, singer; Puerto Rican (American)
- La Lupe, singer and gay icon; Cuban American
- Héctor Lavoe, Puerto Rican (American)
- Adrianne Leon, actress, singer-songwriter, guitarist; Puerto Rican-Ecuadorian American
- Lil Rob, rapper; Mexican American
- Dave Lombardo, drummer of thrash metal band Slayer; Cuban American
- Olivia Longott, rapper; Cuban American
- Jennifer Lopez, singer; Puerto Rican (American), Nuyorican
- Demi Lovato, singer and actress; Mexican American
- Lumidee, singer; Puerto Rican (American)
- Víctor Manuelle, Salsa singer; Puerto Rican (American)
- Marc Anthony, singer, actor; Puerto Rican (American), Nuyorican
- Martika, Grammy-nominated singer; Cuban American
- MC Magic, R&B singer; Mexican American
- Angie Martinez, radio personality; Puerto Rican (American)
- Cruz Martínez, producer, songwriter and keyboardist from group Los Super Reyes; Mexican American
- S.A. Martinez, lead singer of 311; Mexican American
- Ricky Martin, singer; Puerto Rican (American)
- Natalie Mejia, singer, Girlicious; Cuban-Mexican American
- Christina Milian, singer and actress; Cuban American
- Chino Moreno, lead singer of Deftones; Mexican American
- Chris Montez, Mexican American
- Dave Navarro, lead guitar Jane's Addiction; Mexican American
- Asia Nitollano, member of The Pussycat Dolls; Mexican-Puerto Rican American
- N.O.R.E, hip hop recording artist; Puerto Rican (American)
- Colby O'Donis, singer; Puerto Rican (American)
- Don Omar, Reggaeton rapper; Puerto Rican (American)
- Jeannie Ortega singer; Puerto Rican (American)
- Karina Pasian, singer; Dominican-Armenian American
- Pee Wee, singer and actor; Mexican American
- Jennifer Peña, singer; Mexican American
- Chris Pérez, guitarist from group Kumbia All Starz; Mexican American
- Rudy Pérez, composer and producer; Cuban American
- Pitbull, rapper; Cuban American
- Carlos Ponce, singer; Puerto Rican-Cuban American
- Tito Puente; Puerto Rican (American)
- A.B. Quintanilla III, producer, songwriter and bass guitarist from group Kumbia All Starz; Mexican American
- Gabriel Ríos, pop singer; Puerto Rican (American)
- Jenni Rivera, American singer, songwriter, actress, television producer, spokesperson, philanthropist and entrepreneur
- Zack de la Rocha vocalist, Rage Against the Machine; Mexican American
- Albita Rodríguez, Grammy-winning singer; Cuban American
- Omar Rodríguez-López, lead guitar for At the Drive-In and Mars Volta; Puerto Rican (American)
- Linda Ronstadt, rock singer; Mexican American
- Paulina Rubio, singer; Mexican American
- Michele Ruiz, broadcaster and CEO SaberHacer.com; Panamanian American
- Hope Sandoval, singer, Mazzy Star; Mexican American
- Sonny Sandoval lead singer of P.O.D.; Mexican American
- Carlos Santana, musician; Mexican American
- Juelz Santana, rapper and member of The Diplomats; Dominican American
- Kike Santander, composer and producer; Colombian
- Gustavo Santaolalla, composer, winner of two Oscars for Brokeback Mountain and Babel; Argentine American
- Gilberto Santa Rosa, Salsa singer; Puerto Rican (American)
- Gabe Saporta, lead singer of Cobra Starship; Uruguayan American
- Jon Secada, two-time Grammy-winning singer; Cuban American
- Selena, singer; Mexican American
- Shakira, singer; Colombian American
- Sheila E., percussionist; Mexican American
- South Park Mexican, rapper; Mexican American
- T-Bone (rapper), rapper; Nicaraguan-Salvadoran American
- Taboo, rapper, Black Eyed Peas; Mexican American
- Abel Talamantez, singer and dancer from group Los Super Reyes; Mexican American
- Olga Tañon, merengue singer; Puerto Rican (American)
- Thalía, singer and actress; Mexican American
- Melody Thornton, singer, Pussycat Dolls; Mexican American
- Tony Touch, DJ; Puerto Rican (American)
- Robert Trujillo, bassist of thrash metal band Metallica; Mexican American
- Jose Valdes, jazz pianist; Mexican American
- Ritchie Valens, singer; Mexican American
- Jaci Velasquez, singer and actress; Mexican American
- Julieta Venegas, singer; Mexican American
- Carlos Vives, singer; Colombian American
- Hype Williams, music video and film director; Honduran American
- JR Writer rapper and member of The Diplomats; Dominican American
- Selena Gomez, singer, fashion designer, actress, and record producer; Mexican American
- Ricardo Arjona, Grammy-winning singer; Guatemalan
Groups
- Aventura, Bachata; Dominican-Puerto Rican American
- Crooked Stilo, brother Latino rappers; Salvadoran American
- Cypress Hill, Rap group; Mexican-Cuban-Puerto Rican American
- El Gran Combo, Puerto Rican (American)
- Intocable, Tejano group; Mexican American
- Kumbia All Starz, Cumbia group; Mexican American
- Kumbia Kings, Cumbia group; Mexican American
- La Mafia, Tejano group; Mexican American
- Los Illegals, punk rock band; Mexican American
- Los Lobos, R&B, rock band; Mexican American
- Los Lonely Boys R&B, rock band; Mexican American
- Los Super Reyes, Cumbia group; Mexican American
- Luny Tunes, production duo; Dominican American
- Nina Sky, twin sister singers; Puerto Rican (American)
- Prima J, Pop/Hip-Hop duo; Mexican American
- Question Mark & the Mysterians, punk rock band; Mexican American
- Thee Midniters, rock and soul group; Mexican American
- Voices of Theory, R&B boy group
- Wisin & Yandel, Puerto Rican (American)
Reality show stars
- Template:Flagicon David Archuleta - American Idol contestant; Honduran American
- Template:Flagicon Amanda Avila - American Idol contestant; Mexican American
- Template:Flagicon Christopher Badano - Uruguayan American, American Idol contestant
- Template:Flagicon John Paul (J.P.) Calderon - Survivor: Cook Islands contestant; Costa Rican American
- Template:Flagicon Jessie Camacho - Survivor: Africa contestant; Puerto Rican American
- Template:Flagicon Jason Castro, Colombian American, American Idol contestant
- Template:Flagicon Rodolfo (Rudy) Cárdenas - Venezuelan American, Top 24 contestant, American Idol
- Template:Flagicon Jose "Pepi" Diaz - Cuban American, The Apprentice contestant
- Template:Flagicon Sandra Diaz-Twine - Puerto Rican American, Survivor: Pearl Islands Winner
- Template:Flagicon Jennifer Fuentes - Cuban American, American Idol contestant
- Template:Flagicon Nathan Gonzalez - Cuban American, Survivor: Cook Islands contestant
- Template:Flagicon Jaslene Gonzalez - Puerto Rican American, America's Next Top Model Winner
- Template:Flagicon David Hernandez - Mexican American, American Idol contestant
- Template:Flagicon Adriel Herrera - Mexican American, American Idol contestant
- Template:Flagicon Allison Iraheta - American Idol contestant; Salvadoran American
- Template:Flagicon Danny Jimenez - Cuban American, The Amazing Race 2 and The Amazing Race 11 contestant
- Template:Flagicon Oscar (Ozzy) Lusth - Mexican American, runner-up, Survivor: Cook Islands runner-up, Survivor: Micronesia contestant
- Template:Flagicon Ashley Massaro - Cuban American, Survivor: China contestant, WWE Diva, Playboy Cover Girl
- Template:Flagicon Oswald Mendez - Cuban American, The Amazing Race 2 and The Amazing Race 11 contestant
- Template:Flagicon Naima Mora - Mexican American, America's Next Top Model Winner
- Template:Flagicon Lydia Morales - Puerto Rican American, Survivor: Guatemala contestant
- Template:Flagicon Cesar Millan - Mexican American, Star of Dog Whisperer
- Template:Flagicon Danny Noriega - Mexican American, American Idol contestant
- Template:Flagicon Jorge Nuñez - Puerto Rican American, American Idol contestant
- Template:Flagicon Tito Ortiz - Mexican American, contestant on The Celebrity Apprentice, mixed martial arts fighter
- Template:Flagicon Janu Tornell - Cuban American, Survivor: Palau contestant
- Template:Flagicon Mario Vazquez - Puerto Rican American, American Idol contestant, semi-finalist
- Template:Flagicon Nick Verreos - Venezuelan American, Project Runaway contestant
- Template:Flagicon Rita Verreos - Venezuelan American, Survivor: Fiji contestant
Fashion
- Christy Turlington, fashion model; Salvadoran American
- Marisol Deluna, fashion designer; Spanish American
- Carolina Herrera, fashion designer; Venezuelan American
- Yoanna House, fashion model; Mexican American
- Jaslene Gonzalez, fashion model; Puerto Rican
- Naima Mora, fashion model; Mexican American
- Oscar de la Renta, fashion designer; Dominican American
Business
- Template:Flagicon Rosa Rios, businesswoman, executive, entrepreneur and an American academic. She served as the 43rd Treasurer of the United States of America.
- Template:Flagicon Hector Ruiz, chairman and CEO of AMD Advanced Micro Devices
- Template:Flagicon Ralph Alvarez, President and CEO of McDonald's Corporation.
- Michael Cordúa, restaurateur, entrepreneur, businessman, award-winning self-taught chef; Nicaraguan American*
- Template:Flagicon Roberto Goizueta, former CEO of Coca-Cola.
- Raul J. Fernandez, entrepreneur, CEO and Chairman of ObjectVideo, and Co-Owner of the Washington Capitals, Washington Wizards, and Washington Mystics; Cuban-Ecuadorian American
- Maria Elena Lagomasino, former CEO of JP Morgan Private Bank
- Template:Flagicon David Martinez, managing partner of Fintech Advisory
- Template:Flagicon Arte Moreno, first Hispanic owner of a Major League Baseball club.
- George Muñoz, President of Muñoz Investment Banking Group, LLC.
- Michele Ruiz, founder, President and CEO of SaberHacer.com
- Template:Flagicon Joseph A. Unanue, founder and former president of Goya Foods.
- Template:Flagicon Richard Velazquez, first Puerto Rican automotive designer for Porsche, first Puerto Rican Xbox Product Planner, co-founder and President of NSHMBA Seattle.
- Template:Flagicon Maria Vizcarrondo-De Soto, President and CEO of the United Way of Essex and West Hudson
- Luis von Ahn, computer scientist known as one of the pioneers of the idea of crowdsourcing. Founder of the company reCAPTCHA, which was sold to Google in 2009; Guatemalan American
Civil activists
- Carlos Cadena, activist; Mexican American
- Sal Castro, activist
- César Chávez, labor leader; Mexican American
- Linda Chavez-Thompson, labor leader; Mexican American
- Angelo Falcón, political scientist; President and Founder, National Institute for Latino Policy
- Hector P. Garcia, activist; Mexican American
- Gustavo C. Garcia, activist; Mexican American
- Rodolfo Gonzales, activist; Mexican American
- John J. Herrera, activist; Mexican American
- Dolores Huerta, labor leader; Mexican American
- Nativo Lopez, activist; Mexican American
- Angel G. Luévano, labor leader; Mexican American
- Camilo Mejía, former Staff Sergeant of the Florida National Guard and anti-war activist; Nicaraguan American
- Lloyd Monserratt, California political and community leader
- Eugene Nelson, labor leader
- Baldemar Velasquez, activist; Mexican American
Education
- Jaime Escalante, teacher; Bolivian American
- Alberto Ríos, American academic, author and poet
- Richard A. Tapia, member of the National Science Board, the governing board of the National Science Foundation
Religion
- Miguel D'Escoto, Roman Catholic priest and former foreign minister; Nicaraguan American
- Template:Flagicon Patrick Flores, former Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Antonio, Texas; first Hispanic archbishop in the United States
- Template:Flagicon Elias Gabriel Galvan, Bishop of the United Methodist Church
- Miguel A. De La Torre, professor of social ethics and author of numerous books on Hispanic religiosity; Cuban American
Architects
- Mark Ríos (born 1956) (RIOS) is a Los Angeles-based design architecture collective with offices in London, Singapore, Shanghai, Los Angeles, Boulder, and Austin.
- Monica Ponce de Leon, first Hispanic architect to receive the National Design Award in Architecture from the Smithsonian; has received over 12 Progressive Architecture Awards and the Design Award Medal from the Academy of Arts and Letters; first Hispanic dean at the University of Michigan
- Joseph Martinez, first Mexican-American to receive a Master of Architecture degree from Harvard University/GSD in the Twentieth Century; he has taught architecture and urbanism at UC Berkeley, UC San Diego, and is the founding dean at the New School of Architecture/San Diego. In 1985, he was bestowed UC San Diego's Alumni of the Century; similarly, he has been honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from CRLA (2005) and Barrio Station (2015) for his dedication to the Mexican-American community. He is the recipient of more than a dozen awards, prizes, commendations and citations, including: a National AIA Presidential Citation for the Normal Heights Re-building Plan, National AIA Citation for Cesar E. Chavez Elementary School, and was the Program Chair for the National AIA/National School Board Association Conference " Sustainable Schools, Sustainable Communities". He has participated in more than 24 design competitions—partnering with Helmut Jahn, Romaldo Giurgola, and Robert A. M. Stern, among others—winning 10 first awards. Some of his built projects would include: the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Tower 2, The Mark, Lincoln High, San Ysidro High, Olympian High, Rancho del Rey Middle School and the Logan Heights Library. His Pacific Gateway Master Plan (2.9 million square feet, $1.5 Billion) is currently under construction. He has published numerous articles for BY DESIGN magazine, including "Oneness: The Architecture of Self" (vol. 26) and "The Story of Chicano/a Magic, Alchemy and Phenomenology" (vol. 29); his 300+ page manuscript on Chicanx Architecture lays out the theoretical basis for its aesthetics. Joseph was born in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico.
Sports
Baseball
- Template:Flagicon Felipe Alou - player, manager; Dominican
- Template:Flagicon Frank Arellanes - MLB player
- Template:Flagicon Jorge Cantú - MLB infielder[14]
- Template:Flagicon Eric Chavez - MLB third baseman
- Template:Flagicon Roberto Clemente - Hall of Fame outfielder
- Template:Flagicon Marvin Benard - MLB player; Nicaraguan American
- Chad Cordero - MLB relief pitcher
- Pat Corrales - MLB player, manager, and coach
- Template:Flagicon Edwin Encarnacion - MLB third baseman
- Johnny Estrada - MLB catcher[15]
- Template:Flagicon Andre Ethier - MLB outfielder
- Template:Flagicon Brian Fuentes - MLB relief pitcher, 3 time All-Star[15]
- Template:Flagicon Rafael Furcal - MLB baseball player
- Template:Flagicon Mike Garcia (AL pitcher) - MLB pitcher
- Template:Flagicon Nomar Garciaparra - MLB infielder
- Template:Flagicon Lefty Gomez - MLB pitcher, Hall of Fame member
- Template:Flagicon Adrian Gonzalez - MLB infielder
- Eddie Guardado - MLB pitcher
- Keith Hernandez - baseball player
- Template:Flagicon Adam LaRoche - MLB first baseman
- Template:Flagicon Andy LaRoche - MLB infielder
- Template:Flagicon Evan Longoria - MLB infielder
- Template:Flagicon Juan Marichal - hall of fame
- Buck Martinez - MLB player, manager, and commentator
- Template:Flagicon Dennis Martínez - pitcher, perfect game. Nicaraguan-American
- Template:Flagicon Sid Monge - MLB relief pitcher, All Star
- Carlos Muñiz - MLB relief pitcher
- Template:Flagicon Sandy Nava - first Mexican American player in the Major Leagues, infielder
- Jesse Orosco - MLB pitcher
- Template:Flagicon Jorge Orta - MLB second baseman
- Manny Parra - MLB pitcher
- Template:Flagicon David Ortiz - MLB designated hitter; Dominican American
- Template:Flagicon Óliver Pérez - New York Mets Pitcher; Mexican American
- Template:Flagicon Albert Pujols - baseball player; Dominican American
- Template:Flagicon Carlos Quentin - MLB outfielder; Mexican American
- Omar Quintanilla - MLB player, shortstop
- Horacio Ramírez - pitcher; Mexican American
- Template:Flagicon Manny Ramirez - baseball player; Dominican American
- Rudy Regalado - MLB infielder; Mexican American
- Anthony Reyes - MLB pitcher; Mexican American
- Template:Flagicon Jose Reyes - baseball player; Dominican American
- Alex Rodriguez - baseball player
- Rich Rodriguez (L.H. pitcher) - MLB pitcher
- Template:Flagicon Freddy Sanchez - MLB infielder; Mexican American
- Template:Flagicon Alfonso Soriano - baseball player; Dominican American
- Template:Flagicon Miguel Tejada - Dominican American
- Mike Torrez - MLB player pitcher
- Fernando Viña - MLB second baseman
- Ted Williams - Hall of Fame third baseman with the Boston Red Sox; half-Mexican American
- Michael Young - baseball player
Basketball
- Template:Flagicon Manu Ginobili, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Luis Scola, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Fabricio Oberto, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Carlos Delfino, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Wálter Herrmann, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Andres Nocioni, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Al Cueto, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Andres Guibert, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Gilbert Arenas, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Lazaro Borrell, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Rebecca Lobo, WNBA player
- Template:Flagicon Brook Lopez, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Robin Lopez, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Francisco García, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Al Horford, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Tito Horford, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Charlie Villanueva, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Luis Flores, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Felipe López, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Eduardo Najera, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Earl Watson, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Mark Aguirre, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Horacio Llamas, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Rolando Blackman, NBA player; Panamanian American
- Template:Flagicon Ruben Garces, NBA player; Panamanian American
- Template:Flagicon Stuart Gray, NBA player; Panamanian American
- Template:Flagicon Carmelo Anthony, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Carlos Arroyo, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon J. J. Barea, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Guillermo Diaz, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Butch Lee, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Jose "Piculin" Ortiz, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Peter John Ramos, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Ramon Rivas, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Daniel Santiago, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Esteban Batista, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Trevor Ariza, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Óscar Torres, NBA player
- Template:Flagicon Carl Herrera, NBA player
Boxing
- Template:Flagicon Paulie Ayala - world champion boxer
- Template:Flagicon Gaby Canizales - bantamweight world champion boxer
- Template:Flagicon Orlando Canizales - bantamweight world champion boxer
- Template:Flagicon Michael Carbajal
- Template:Flagicon Bobby Chacon - boxer[17]
- Template:Flagicon Rocky Juarez
- Diego Corrales - super featherweight and lightweight champion; Mexican-Colombian American
- Template:Flagicon Juan Díaz - WBA and WBO and IBF world lightweight champion
- Template:Flagicon Robert Guerrero - boxer, current IBF featherweight champion
- Template:Flagicon Genaro Hernandez - boxer, super featherweight champion
- Template:Flagicon Robert Garcia - boxer, IBF featherweight title
- Template:Flagicon Delia Gonzalez - boxer[18]
- Template:Flagicon Paul Gonzales - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Genaro Hernandez - boxer, super featherweight champion
- Template:Flagicon Oscar De La Hoya - boxer, promoter
- David Obregon - professional boxer; Nicaraguan American
- Template:Flagicon Manuel Ortiz (boxer) - professional boxer
- Template:Flagicon Sergio Mora - boxer [19]
- Template:Flagicon John Ruiz - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Mia St. John - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Johnny Tapia - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Fernando Vargas - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Miguel Cotto - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Wilfredo Gómez - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Wilfred Benítez - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Héctor Camacho - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Edwin Rosario - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Juan Manuel Lopez - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Iván Calderón - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Félix Trinidad - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Yuriorkis Gamboa - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Yan Bartelemí - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Kid Chocolate - boxer
- Template:Flagicon José Nápoles - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Kid Gavilan - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Joel Casamayor - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Guillermo Rigondeaux - boxer
- Template:Flagicon Canelo Álvarez - Mexican professional boxer
American Football
- Raul Allegre - NFL placekicker[20]
- Tony Casillas - retired NFL defensive lineman[20]
- Tom Fears - NFL wide receiver; Mexican American
- Tom Flores - NFL coach
- Jeff Garcia - football quarterback
- Joe Kapp - retired NFL quarterback;[20] Mexican American
- J. P. Losman - NFL quarterback;[21] Mexican American
- Max Montoya - retired NFL guard[20]
- Knowshon Moreno - NFL running back (Denver Broncos); Mexican American
- Zeke Moreno - former NFL linebacker[22]
- Anthony Muñoz - retired NFL offensive guard, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame;[20] Mexican American
- Jim Plunkett - quarterback; Mexican American
- Tony Romo - quarterback (Dallas Cowboys); Mexican American
- Mark Sanchez - quarterback (New York Jets); Mexican American
- Jose Cortez - football placekicker
- Roberto Garza - offensive line left guard (Chicago Bears); Mexican American
Golf
- Nancy Lopez - Mexican American
- Tony Lema
- Chi Chi Rodriguez - Puerto Rican (American)
- Lee Trevino - Mexican American
- Camilo Villegas - Colombian American
- Lorena Ochoa - Mexican American
Gymnastics
- Jordan Chiles - artistic gymnast, Olympic gold and silver medalist
- Laurie Hernandez - artistic gymnast, Olympic silver medalist; Puerto Rican
- Hezly Rivera - artistic gymnast, Olympic gold medalist; Dominican American
Mixed martial artists
- Template:Flagicon Paul Buentello - UFC, Mixed martial arts
- Template:Flagicon Carlos Condit - UFC / Mixed martial arts fighter
- Template:Flagicon Nathan Diaz - Mixed martial artist
- Template:Flagicon Nick Diaz - UFC / mixed martial arts[23]
- Template:Flagicon Efrain Escudero - UFC / Mixed martial arts fighter
- Template:Flagicon Leonard Garcia - WEC, Mixed martial arts
- Roger Huerta - mixed martial arts fighter; Mexican-Salvadoran American
- Template:Flagicon Juanito Ibarra - Mixed martial arts fighter/boxing trainer
- Diana López - Taekwondo
- Mark López - Taekwondo
- Ruby Lopez - Taekwondo
- Steven López - Taekwondo, 2 time gold medalist, the most decorated Taekwondo athlete in the history of the sport
- Template:Flagicon Gilbert Melendez - UFC / Mixed martial arts fighter
- Template:Flagicon Tito Ortiz - UFC / Mixed martial arts
- Template:Flagicon Damacio Page - UFC / Mixed martial arts fighter
- Template:Flagicon Manny Rodriguez - Mixed martial arts fighter/heavyweight champion
- Template:Flagicon Diego Sanchez - UFC / Mixed martial arts[23]
- Template:Flagicon Eddie Sanchez - Mixed martial arts fighter
- Template:Flagicon Frank Shamrock - UFC / Mixed martial arts fighter
- Template:Flagicon Mia St. John - Taekwondo champion and boxer
- Template:Flagicon Miguel Torres - WEC / Mixed martial arts fighter
- Template:Flagicon Charlie Valencia - Mixed martial arts fighter
- Javier Vazquez - WEC / Mixed martial arts fighter
- Template:Flagicon Cain Velasquez - UFC / Mixed martial arts fighter
- Template:Flagicon Joey Villasenor - Mixed martial arts fighter
Soccer
- Esteban Arias - defender C.D. Chivas USA; Mexican American
- Chris Armas - soccer player; Puerto Rican
- Ivan Becerra - soccer forward for Columbus Crew;[24] Mexican American
- Carlos Bocanegra - MLS soccer;[25] Mexican American
- Cuauhtemoc Blanco - defender Chicago Fire; Mexican American
- Jonathan Bornstein - defender and midfielder C.D. Chivas USA; Mexican American
- Jose Burciaga Jr. - Major League Soccer; Mexican American
- Edgar Eduardo Castillo - defender Santos Laguna; Mexican American
- Ramiro Corrales - San Jose Earthquakes; Mexican American
- Jorge Flores - C.D. Chivas USA; Mexican American
- José Francisco Torres - midfielder Pachuca; Mexican American
- Francisco Gomez - USL Premier Development League; Mexican American
- Herculez Gomez - Colorado Rapids Major League Soccer; Mexican American
- Miguel Gonzalez - New England Revolution Major League Soccer; Mexican American
- Sonny Guadarrama - midfielder for Atlético Morelia; Mexican American
- Diego Gutierrez - midfielder Major League Soccer; Colombian American
- Brad Guzan - goalkeeper MLS Chivas USA
- Daniel Hernandez - Major League Soccer; Mexican American
- Christian Jimenez - MLS player; Mexican American
- Freddy Juarez - defender Carolina RailHawks; Mexican American
- Rodrigo López - midfielder C.D. Chivas USA; Mexican American
- Antonio Martínez - midfielder C.D. Chivas USA; Mexican American
- Pablo Mastroeni - defensive midfielder Colorado Rapids
- Mike Muñoz - midfielder USL First Division; Mexican American
- Michael Orozco Fiscal - defender for San Luis F.C.; Mexican American
- Jesús Padilla - forward C.D. Guadalajara; Mexican American
- Shea Salinas - forward San Jose Earthquakes; Mexican American
- Orlando Perez - C.D. Chivas USA; Puerto Rican
- Antonio de la Torre - defender for the Atlanta Silverbacks USL First Division; Mexican American
- Arturo Torres - soccer player; Mexican American
- Tab Ramos - soccer player; Uruguayan American
- José Francisco Torres - midfielder Primera Division de Mexico; Mexican American
- Martin Vasquez - retired midfielder, assistant coach C.D. Chivas USA; Mexican American
Wrestlers
- Aaron Aguilera - professional wrestler; Mexican American
- The Bella Twins - professional wrestlers; Mexican American
- Chavo Guerrero Jr. - professional wrestler, WCW, ECW and WWE; Mexican American
- Eddie Guerrero - professional wrestler, WWE; Mexican American
- Hector Guerrero - professional wrestler; Mexican American
- Mando Guerrero - professional wrestler; Mexican American
- Gino Hernandez - professional wrestler
- Jessica Martin - professional wrestler; Mexican American
- Candice Michelle - professional wrestler; Costa Rican American
- Rey Mysterio Jr. - professional wrestler, WWE; Mexican American
- Melina Perez - professional wrestler; Mexican American
- Cody Rhodes - professional wrestler; Cuban American
- Milena Roucka - professional wrestler; Costa Rican American
- Tito Santana - professional wrestler, WWF ; Mexican American
- José Luis Jair Soria - professional wrestler; Mexican American
- Enrique Torres - professional wrestler; Mexican American
- Eve Torres - professional wrestler, WWE; Nicaraguan American
- Alicia Fox - professional wrestler, WWE; Dominican–Panamanian American
Other sports
- Benjamin Agosto - figure skater
- Tony Alva - legendary skateboarder; Mexican American
- Rudy Galindo - figure skater
- Scott Gomez - hockey player
- Pancho Gonzalez - tennis player; Mexican American
- Roberto Guerrero - racing driver
- George Hincapie - road bicyclist; Colombian American
- Juan Pablo Montoya - car racer (Formula One and NASCAR)
- Derek Parra - speed skater, Olympic gold medalist; Mexican American
- Stacy Peralta - skateboarder; Mexican American
- Paul Rodriguez Jr. - professional skateboarder; Mexican American
- Alberto Salazar - long distance runner
- Naya Tapper - rugby, Olympic bronze medalist; Puerto Rican
- Ismael Valenzuela - jockey, Kentucky Derby winner
- Patrick Valenzuela - jockey, Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner
Politics
Federal
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- Template:Flagicon George Santos – U.S. Representative from New York
- Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Ruben Gallego – U.S. Senator from Arizona
- Template:Flagicon Bernie Moreno – U.S. Senator from Ohio
- Template:Flagicon Scott Perry – U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- Template:Flagicon Ted Cruz – U.S. Senator from Texas
- Template:Flagicon Mario Díaz-Balart – U.S. Representative from Florida
- Template:Flagicon Maxwell Frost – U.S. Representative from Florida
- Template:Flagicon Carlos A. Giménez – U.S. Representative from Florida
- Template:Flagicon Mel Martínez – U.S. Senator from Florida
- Template:Flagicon Bob Menendez – U.S. Senator from New Jersey
- Template:Flagicon Rob Menendez – U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Template:Flagicon Nicole Malliotakis – U.S. Representative from New York
- Template:Flagicon Alex Mooney – U.S. Representative from West Virginia
- Template:Flagicon Marco Rubio – U.S. Secretary of State from Florida
- Template:Flagicon María Elvira Salazar – U.S. Representative from Florida
- Template:Flagicon Adriano Espaillat – U.S. Representative from New York
- Template:Flagicon Tom Perez – 26th U.S. Secretary of Labor, chair of the Democratic National Committee[26]
- Template:Flagicon Delia Ramirez – U.S. Representative from Illinois
- Template:Flagicon Norma Torres – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Pete Aguilar – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Nanette Barragán – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Yadira Caraveo – U.S. Representative from Colorado
- Template:Flagicon Salud Carbajal – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Tony Cárdenas – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Greg Casar – U.S. Representative from Texas
- Template:Flagicon Joaquin Castro – U.S. Representative from Texas
- Template:Flagicon Julian Castro – 16th U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development[27]
- Template:Flagicon Lori Chavez-DeRemer – U.S. Representative from Oregon
- Template:Flagicon Juan Ciscomani – U.S. Representative from Arizona
- Template:Flagicon Gil Cisneros – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Lou Correa – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Catherine Cortez Masto – U.S. Senator from Nevada
- Template:Flagicon Henry Cuellar – U.S. Representative from Texas
- Template:Flagicon Monica De La Cruz – U.S. Representative from Texas
- Template:Flagicon Veronica Escobar – U.S. Representative from Texas
- Template:Flagicon Gabe Evans – U.S. Representative from Colorado
- Template:Flagicon Mayra Flores – U.S. Representative from Texas
- Template:Flagicon Chuy García – U.S. Representative from Illinois
- Template:Flagicon Mike Garcia – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Sylvia Garcia – U.S. Representative from Texas
- Template:Flagicon Marie Gluesenkamp Perez – U.S. Representative from Washington
- Template:Flagicon Jimmy Gomez – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Tony Gonzales – U.S. Representative from Texas
- Template:Flagicon Vicente Gonzalez – U.S. Representative from Texas
- Template:Flagicon Raúl Grijalva – U.S. Representative from Arizona
- Template:Flagicon Teresa Leger Fernandez – U.S. Representative from New Mexico
- Template:Flagicon Mike Levin – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Sam Liccardo – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Greg Lopez – U.S. Representative from Colorado
- Template:Flagicon Ben Ray Luján – U.S. Senator from New Mexico
- Template:Flagicon Anna Paulina Luna – U.S. Representative from Florida
- Template:Flagicon Brian Mast – U.S. Representative from Florida
- Template:Flagicon Grace Napolitano – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Alex Padilla – U.S. Senator from California[28]
- Template:Flagicon Ken Salazar – 50th U.S. Secretary of the Interior, U.S. Senator from Colorado
- Template:Flagicon Emily Randall – U.S. Representative from Washington
- Template:Flagicon Luz Rivas – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Raul Ruiz – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Andrea Salinas – U.S. Representative from Oregon
- Template:Flagicon Linda Sánchez – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Juan Vargas – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Gabe Vasquez – U.S. Representative from New Mexico
- Template:Flagicon Robert Garcia – U.S. Representative from California
- Template:Flagicon Anthony D'Esposito – U.S. Representative from New York
- Template:Flagicon Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – U.S. Representative from New York
- Template:Flagicon Nellie Pou – U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Template:Flagicon Darren Soto – U.S. Representative from Florida
- Template:Flagicon Ritchie Torres – U.S. Representative from New York
- Template:Flagicon Nydia Velázquez – U.S. Representative from New York
- Template:Flagicon John E. Sununu – U.S. Senator from New Hampshire
State
- Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Antonio Delgado – Lieutenant Governor of New York
- Template:Flagicon Ernesto Gonzalez – member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
- Template:Flagicon Wes Moore – 63rd Governor of Maryland
- Template:Flagicon Jeanette Nuñez – 20th Lieutenant Governor of Florida
- Template:Flagicon Nelson Castro – member of the New York State Assembly
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- Template:Flagicon Rafael Espinal – member of the New York State Assembly
- Template:Flagicon Guillermo Linares – member of the New York State Assembly[29]
- Template:Flagicon Sabina Matos – 70th Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island
- Template:Flagicon Joseline Peña-Melnyk – member of the Maryland House of Delegates
- Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Cesar A. Perales – 65th Secretary of State of New York
- Template:Flagicon Michelle Lujan Grisham – 32nd Governor of New Mexico
- Template:Flagicon Susana Martinez – 31st Governor of New Mexico
- Template:Flagicon Howie Morales – 30th Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico
- Template:Flagicon Anthony Rendon – Speaker of the California State Assembly
- Template:Flagicon Bill Richardson – 30th Governor of New Mexico
- Template:Flagicon Robert A. Rivas – Speaker of the California State Assembly
- Template:Flagicon Brian Sandoval – 29th Governor of Nevada
- Template:Flagicon Joe Vogel – member of the Maryland House of Delegates
Local
- Template:Flagicon Francis Suarez – mayor of Miami
- Template:Flagicon Alex Blanco – mayor of Passaic, New Jersey
- Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Fernando Cabrera – New York City Council member
- Template:Flagicon Julissa Ferreras – New York City Council member
- Template:Flagicon William Lantigua – mayor of Lawrence, Massachusetts[30]
- Template:Flagicon Miguel Martinez – New York City Council member
- Template:Flagicon Ydanis Rodríguez – New York City Council member
- Template:Flagicon Angel Taveras – mayor of Providence, Rhode Island[31]
- Template:Flagicon Blanca Alvarado – member of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
- Template:Flagicon Frances Garcia – mayor of Hutchinson, Kansas
- Template:Flagicon Norma García – mayor of Mercedes, Texas
- Template:Flagicon Oscar Leeser – mayor of El Paso, Texas
- Template:Flagicon Regina Romero – mayor of Tucson, Arizona
- Template:Flagicon Antonio Villaraigosa – mayor of Los Angeles
- Template:Flagicon Todd Gloria – mayor of San Diego
Others
- Template:Flagicon Geovanny Vicente – political strategist
- Template:Flagicon Nick Fuentes – white nationalist and political commentator[32]
Models
Scientists
- Joseph M. Acabá, American astronaut of Puerto Rican descent
- Luis Walter Alvarez (1911–1988), American experimental physicist, inventor, and professor who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1968 for development of the hydrogen bubble chamber
- Walter Clement Alvarez medicine doctor, author of books on medicine
- Walter Alvarez, geologist, postulator of the asteroid-impact theory for the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event
- Serena M. Auñón, astronaut
- Albert Baez, physicist
- John C. Baez, mathematical physicist
- Elsa Salazar Cade, Mexican American entomologist and educator
- Fernando Caldeiro, Argentine American astronaut
- Franklin Chang-Diaz, Costa Rican American astronaut
- France A. Córdova, former NASA chief scientist (Mexican American)
- Frank J. Duarte, laser physicist and author
- Martha E. Bernal (1931–2001), Mexican-American clinical psychologist, first Latina to receive a psychology PhD in the United States
- Antonia Novello (b. 1944), Puerto Rican physician, 14th Surgeon General of the United States, first woman and first Hispanic to hold the position
- Sarah Stewart (1905–1976), Mexican-American microbiologist; discovered the Polyomavirus
- Helen Rodríguez Trías (1929–2001), Puerto Rican American pediatrician, advocate for women's reproductive rights
- Melba J. T. Vasquez (b. 1951), counseling psychologist and first Latina president of the American Psychological Association
- Lydia Villa-Komaroff (b. 1947), Mexican-American cellular biologist; third Mexican American woman in the United States to receive a PhD in the sciences
- Rodolfo Llinas (b. 1934), Colombian American neuroscientist
- John Garcia, psychologist
- Sidney M. Gutierrez, Mexican American astronaut
- Jose Hernández, Mexican American astronaut
- Scarlin Hernandez (b. 1991), Dominican-American astronautical engineer
- Christopher Loria, astronaut
- Todd Martinez, Theoretical chemist and MacArthur Fellow
- Mario Molina, Nobel Prize-winning chemist (Mexican American)
- Carlos I. Noriega, Mexican American astronaut
- Ellen Ochoa, Mexican American astronaut
- John D. Olivas, Mexican American astronaut
- George D. Zamka, Colombian American astronaut
Journalism
- Template:Flagicon Jacqueline Alemany, journalist
- Template:Flagicon Cecilia Alvear, television journalist; Ecuadorian American
- Template:Flagicon María Celeste Arrarás, journalist and TV news presenter
- Template:Flagicon Julie Banderas, TV news presenter
- Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Bárbara Bermudo, journalist and TV news presenter
- Template:Flagicon Ilia Calderón, television journalist; Colombian American
- Template:Flagicon Rachel Campos-Duffy, television news host
- Template:Flagicon María Antonieta Collins, journalist and TV news presenter
- Template:Flagicon Jose Diaz-Balart, journalist and TV news presenter
- Template:Flagicon Carmen Dominicci, television journalist
- Template:Flagicon Patricio G. Espinoza, freelance journalist; Ecuadorian American
- Template:Flagicon Giselle Fernández, television journalist
- Template:Flagicon Luis de la Garza, TV and radio host
- Template:Flagicon Juan Gonzalez, investigative journalist
- Template:Flagicon Cork Graham, imprisoned in Vietnam for illegally entering the country while looking for treasure buried by Captain Kidd; Ecuadorian American
- Template:Flagicon Kimberly Guilfoyle, TV news presenter
- Template:Flagicon Maria Hinojosa, journalist
- Bryan Llenas, television news reporter
- Template:Flagicon Lynda Lopez, journalist and TV news presenter
- Template:Flagicon Maria Molina, television meteorologist and journalist
- Template:Flagicon Natalie Morales, television journalist
- Template:Flagicon Soledad O'Brien, newscaster (Cuban from her maternal side)
- Template:Flagicon Raul Peimbert, television journalist
- Template:Flagicon Satcha Pretto, journalist and television news presenter; Honduran American
- Template:Flagicon John Quiñones, television journalist
- Template:Flagicon Jorge Ramos, journalist and TV news presenter
- Template:Flagicon Birmania Ríos, television journalist; Dominican American
- Template:Flagicon Geraldo Rivera, talk-show host, journalist
- Template:Flagicon Maggie Rodriguez television journalist
- Template:Flagicon Michele Ruiz newscaster; Panamanian American journalist and TV news presenter
- Template:Flagicon María Elena Salinas, journalist and TV news presenter
- Template:Flagicon Maria Elvira Salazar, journalist and TV news presenter
- Template:Flagicon Rubén Salazar, legendary slain journalist
- Template:Flagicon Lauren Sánchez, newscaster
- Template:Flagicon Rick Sanchez, newscaster
- Template:Flagicon Cristina Saralegui, journalist and TV show host
- Template:Flagicon Pedro Sevcec, journalist and TV news presenter
- Template:Flagicon Carley Shimkus, TV news presenter
- Template:Flagicon Ray Suarez, television and radio journalist
- Template:Flagicon Hector Tobar, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist; Guatemalan American
- Template:Flagicon Elizabeth Vargas, television journalist
Literature
- Mercedes de Acosta (1893–1968) – poet and playwright, also known for her lesbian affairs with Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich.[33]
- Felipe Alfau (1902–1999) – Catalan novelist and poet.
- Rudolfo Anaya (1937–2020) – Mexican-American author of Bless Me, Ultima
- Jaime de Angulo (1887–1950) – linguist, novelist, and ethnomusicologist in the western United States. He was born in Paris of Spanish parents.
- Estelle Anna Lewis (1824–1880) – United States poet and dramatist. She was of English and Spanish descent.
- Ivan Argüelles – American poet and brother of Jose Argüelles.
- Alexander Argüelles – American linguist and son of Ivan Argüelles.
- Miguel Algarín (1941–2020) – Puerto Rican author and co-founder of the Nuyorican Poets Café
- Julia Alvarez – writer; Dominican American
- Jimmy Santiago Baca – poet; Mexican American
- Hilario Barrero – Spanish poet and teacher.[34]
- Stephen Vincent Benét (July 22, 1898 – March 13, 1943) – American author, poet, short story writer, and novelist.
- Giannina Braschi (b. 1953) – Puerto Rican author of Spanglish classic novel Yo-Yo Boing!
- Fray Angelico Chavez – poet, historian, painter
- Sandra Cisneros (b. 1954) – Mexican-American author of The House on Mango Street
- Judith Ortiz Cofer (1952–2016) – Puerto Rican author of Silent Dancing: A Partial Remembrance of a Puerto Rican Childhood
- Angie Cruz (b. 1972) – Dominican-American author of Let It Rain Coffee
- Nelson Denis (b. 1954) – Puerto Rican author of War Against All Puerto Ricans and former New York State Assemblyman
- Junot Díaz – writer; Dominican American
- Francisco Goldman – writer; Guatemalan American
- Manuel Gonzales (1913–1993) – Spanish born-American Disney comics artist.
- Jessica Hagedorn – Filipino-American playwright, writer, poet, storyteller, musician, and multimedia performance artist, to a Scots-Irish-French-Filipino mother and a Filipino-Spanish father.
- Oscar Hijuelos – Cuban-American writer
- Amber L. Hollibaugh – American writer, film-maker and political activist. She is the daughter of a Romany father of Spanish descent and an Irish mother.[35]
- Christianne Meneses Jacobs – publisher of the only U.S. Spanish-language children's magazine; Nicaraguan American
- Andrew Jolivétte – American author and lecturer of Spanish partially descent.
- Lynda Lopez – author and journalist based in New York City
- Patricia Santos Marcantonio – Mexican-American novelist and short story writer
- Odón Betanzos Palacios (1925–2007) – poet, novelist and Spanish literary critic.[36]
- Carmen M. Pursifull – English-language free verse poet and former New York City Latin dance and Latin American music figure in the 1950s. She is of Puerto Rican and Spanish descent.[37]
- Anaïs Nin – born Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell, was an American author born to Spanish-Cuban parents in France, where she was also raised.
- Horacio Peña – professor, writer, and poet; Nicaraguan American
- George Rabasa – American writer and author
- Matthew Randazzo V – American true crime writer and historian. He is of Sicilian-American, Isleño, and Cajun descent.[38]
- Alberto Rios (b. 1952) – Mexican-American poet, Arizona's first poet first state poet laureate
- Benjamin Alire Sáenz (b. 1954) – Mexican-American author of Everything Begins and Ends at the Kentucky Club
- George Santayana (1863–1952) – Spanish born, philosopher, essayist, poet, and novelist.
- Luis Senarens (1865–1939) – Cuban-American science fiction author of The Frank Reade Library, the most popular sci-fi Dime Novel series of the 19th century.
- Sergio Troncoso (b. 1961) – Mexican-American author of The Last Tortilla and Other Stories and Crossing Borders: Personal Essays
- Geovanny Vicente – political strategist, international consultant and columnist who writes for CNN.
- Jose Yglesias (November 29, 1919 – November 7, 1995) – American novelist and journalist. Yglesias was born in the Ybor City section of Tampa, Florida, and was of Cuban and Spanish descent. His father was from Galicia.
- Rafael Yglesias (born May 12, 1954, New York) – American novelist and screenwriter. His parents were the novelists Jose Yglesias and Helen Yglesias.
United States Armed Forces
- Joseph B. Avilés (1897–1990), served in the U.S. Navy and later in the Coast Guard; in 1925, became the first Hispanic Chief Petty Officer in the US Coast Guard; Puerto Rican, lived in Maryland[39]
- Rafael Celestino Benítez (1917–1999), highly decorated submarine commander who led the rescue effort of the crew members of the USS Cochino during the Cold War
- José M. Cabanillas (1901–1979), Puerto Rican executive Officer of the USS Texas, which participated in the invasions of North Africa and the Battle of Normandy (D-Day) during World War II; died in Virginia
- Iván Castro, U.S. Army officer who has continued serving on active duty in the Special Forces despite losing his eyesight; parents are Puerto Rican[40]
- Joseph H. De Castro (1844–1892), first Hispanic American to be awarded the Medal of Honor
- Richard Carmona, American physician and public health administrator[41]
- Adolfo Fernández Cavada, captain in the Union Army during the American Civil War who later served as Commander-in-Chief of the Cinco Villas during Cuba's Ten Year War
- Federico Fernández Cavada, colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War and later Commander-in-Chief of all the Cuban forces during Cuba's Ten Year War
- Mercedes O. Cubria, lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army; first Cuban-born female officer in the US Army[42]
- Julius Peter Garesché, lieutenant colonel in the Union Army who served as Chief of Staff, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel to Maj. Gen. William S. Rosecrans
- Ambrosio José Gonzales, colonel in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War
- José Manuel Hernández, popular Venezuelan caudillo, army general, congressman, presidential candidate and cabinet member who was also involved in numerous insurrections. Lived in exile in US from 1911 to his death in 1921
- Narciso López, Venezuelan soldier and adventurer, known for four filibuster expeditions aimed at liberating Cuba from Spain in the 1850s
- Carmen Contreras-Bozak (1919–2017), first Hispanic to serve in the U.S. Women's Army Corps, where she served as an interpreter and in numerous administrative positions; Puerto Rican; lives in Tampa, Florida[43]
- Linda García Cubero, former U.S. Air Force officer; of Mexican-American-Puerto Rican descent
- Rubén A. Cubero, highly decorated member of the U.S. Air Force; first Hispanic graduate of the US Air Force Academy to be named Dean of the Faculty of the academy; parents were Puerto Rican[44]
- Alberto Díaz Jr., first Hispanic Director of the San Diego Naval District and Balboa Naval Hospital; Puerto Rican born and raised
- Rafael O'Ferrall, United States Army officer; first Hispanic of Puerto Rican descent to become the Deputy Commanding General for the Joint Task Force at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
- Salvador E. Felices (1923–1987), first Puerto Rican to reach the rank of major general (two-star) in the U.S. Air Force; died in Florida
- Diego E. Hernández, retired US Navy officer; first Hispanic to be named Vice Commander, North American Aerospace Defense Command; Puerto Rican resident of Miami
- Lester Martínez López, MD, MPH (born 1955), first Hispanic to head the Army Medical and Research Command at Fort Detrick, Maryland
- Carlos Lozada (1946–1967) member of the U.S. Army; one of five Puerto Ricans who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for their actions in combat; Puerto Rican born, raised in New York City
- Ángel Méndez (1946–1967) U.S. Marine, posthumously awarded the Navy Cross
- Virgil Rasmuss Miller (1900–1968), U.S. Army officer who served as Regimental Commander of the 442d Regimental Combat Team, a unit composed of "Nisei" (second generation Americans of Japanese descent), during World War II[45]
- Héctor Andrés Negroni, Puerto Rican historian, senior aerospace defense executive, author; first Puerto Rican graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy; lives in Vienna, Virginia[46]
- Antonia Novello, Puerto Rican physician and public health administrator; US Surgeon General
- María Inés Ortiz (1967–2007), first American nurse to die in combat during Operation Iraqi Freedom; first Army nurse to die in combat since the Vietnam War; parents were Puerto Rican
- José Antonio Páez, Venezuelan leader who fought the War of Independence. President of Venezuela once it was independent of the Gran Colombia (1830–1835; 1839–1843; 1861–1863). He lived in New York City during his years in exile and died there in 1873
- Patricia Spanic, captain in the US Army. She is sister of soap opera actress Gabriela Spanic.
- Erneido Oliva, major general; former deputy commander of the D.C. National Guard
- Marion Frederic Ramírez de Arellano (1913–1980), submarine commander in the US Navy; first Hispanic submarine commanding officer
- Frederick Lois Riefkohl (1889–1969), Puerto Rican officer in the U.S. Navy; first Puerto Rican to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy and to be awarded the Navy Cross; lived and died in Florida[47]
- Rudolph W. Riefkohl (1885–1950), U.S. Army officer; instrumental in helping the people of Poland overcome the 1919 typhus epidemic[48]
- Pedro N. Rivera, retired Puerto Rican US Air Force officer; in 1994 became the first Hispanic medical commander in the Air Force; lives in Alexandria, Virginia[49]
- Elmelindo Rodrigues Smith (1935–1967), U.S. Army soldier posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in the Vietnam War; of Puerto Rican descent
- Augusto Rodríguez, Puerto Rican officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War; immigrated to the US in the 1850s[50]
- Pedro Rodríguez (1912–1999), earned two Silver Stars within a seven-day period during the Korean War; Puerto Rican; died in Washington, D.C.[51]
- Fernando E. Rodríguez Vargas (1888–1932), Puerto Rican odontologist (dentist), scientist and a major in the US Army; discovered the bacteria which causes cavities; died in Washington, D.C.
- Félix Rodríguez, U.S. Army helicopter pilot, former CIA officer known for his involvement in the Bay of Pigs Invasion and his involvement in the capture and interrogation of Che Guevara
- Lola Sánchez, Confederate spy during the American Civil War; played an instrumental role in the Confederate victory in the Battle of Horse Landing[42]
- José Agustín Quintero, Cuban born Confederate diplomat to Mexico, based in Monterrey
- Loreta Janeta Velazquez (1842 – c. 1902), aka Lieutenant Harry Buford, Cuban-born woman who claimed that she masqueraded as a male Confederate soldier during the American Civil War
- Héctor E. Pagán, U.S. Army officer; first Hispanic of Puerto Rican descent to become Deputy Commanding General of the US Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- José M. Portela, retired officer of the U.S. Air Force; served in the position of Assistant Adjutant General for Air while also serving as commander of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard
- Maritza Sáenz Ryan, U.S. Army officer; head of the Department of Law at the US Military Academy; first woman and first Hispanic West Point graduate to serve as an academic department head; Puerto Rican father, Spanish mother[52]
- Héctor Santiago-Colón (1942–1968), one of five Puerto Ricans posthumously presented with the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration awarded by the U.S.; Puerto Rican from New York[53]
- Frances M. Vega (1983–2003), first female soldier of Puerto Rican descent to die in a combat zone, in Operation Iraqi FreedomScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Pedro del Valle (1893–1978), U.S. Marine Corps officer; first Hispanic to reach the rank of lieutenant general; in 1900 his family emigrated to the US and became US citizens[54]
- Humbert Roque Versace (1937–1965), American U.S. Army officer of Puerto Rican-Italian descent; awarded the US' highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his heroic actions while a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War[55]
See also
- List of Argentine Americans
- List of Bolivian Americans
- List of Brazilian Americans
- List of Colombian Americans
- List of Cuban Americans
- List of Dominican Americans
- List of Mexican Americans
- List of Nicaraguan Americans
- List of Salvadoran Americans
- List of Venezuelan Americans
- List of Spanish Americans
- List of Stateside Puerto Ricans
- History of Mexican Americans
- List of Hispanic and Latino Medal of Honor recipients
- Hispanic and Latino Admirals in the United States Navy
- Hispanics and Latinos in the United States Air Force
- Hispanics and Latinos in the United States Coast Guard
- Hispanics and Latinos in the United States Marine Corps
- Hispanics and Latinos in the United States Navy
- Hispanics and Latinos in the American Civil War
- Hispanic and Latino American writers
- List of Hispanic and Latin American Britons
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