List of hispanophones

This is a list of some notable Spanish-speaking people. In alphabetical order within categories.

Actors

  • Spain Victoria Abril (born 1959)
  • Argentina Norma Aleandro (born 1936)
  • Argentina Héctor Alterio (born 1929)
  • Spain Elena Anaya (born 1975)
  • Argentina Spain Imperio Argentina (1906–2003)
  • United States Moises Arias (born 1994)
  • Mexico Pedro Armendáriz (1912–1963)
  • Mexico Pedro Armendáriz Jr. (1940–2011)
  • Spain Antonio Banderas (born 1960)
  • Spain Javier Bardem (born 1969)
  • Argentina Spain Juan Diego Botto (born 1975)
  • Mexico Cantinflas (1911–1993)
  • United States Nestor Carbonell (born 1968)
  • Mexico Verónica Castro (born 1952)
  • Spain Penélope Cruz (born 1974)
  • Brazil Carla Diaz (born 1990)
  • Brazil Chico Díaz (born 1959)
  • Spain Fernando Fernán Gómez (1921–2007)
  • Cuba Andy García (born 1956)
  • Mexico Gael García Bernal (born 1978)
  • Spain Sancho Gracia (born 1936)
  • Mexico Salma Hayek (born 1966)
  • Mexico Pedro Infante (1917–1957)
  • Puerto Rico Raúl Juliá (1940–1994)
  • Mexico Katy Jurado (1924–2002)
  • Argentina Mexico Libertad Lamarque (1908–2000)
  • Colombia John Leguizamo (born 1964)
  • United States George Lopez (born 1961)
  • United States Eva Longoria (born 1975)
  • Mexico Diego Luna (born 1979)
  • Argentina Federico Luppi (1936–2017)
  • United States Cheech Marin (born 1946)
  • United States Eva Mendes (born 1974)
  • Spain Jordi Mollá (born 1968)
  • Mexico Ricardo Montalbán (1921–2009)
  • Spain Sara Montiel (1928–2013)
  • Spain Paul Naschy (1934–2009)
  • Mexico Jorge Negrete (1911–1953)
  • United States Elizabeth Peña (1961–2014)
  • Spain Francisco Rabal (1926–2001)
  • Spain Fernando Rey (1917–1994)
  • Morocco Jean Reno (born 1948)
  • Mexico Dolores del Río (1904–1983)
  • United States Michelle Rodríguez (born 1978)
  • Puerto Rico Benicio del Toro (born 1967)
  • Chile Leonor Varela (born 1972)
  • Spain Paz Vega (born 1976)
  • Argentina Natalia Verbeke (born 1975)
  • United States Zoe Saldana (born 1978)

Authors

See also List of Spanish language authors (by country).

A-D

  • Mexico Spain Juan Ruiz de Alarcón (c. 1581–1639), dramatist.
  • Spain Rafael Alberti (1902–1999), poet, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1983).
  • Spain Vicente Aleixandre (1888–1984), poet, Nobel Prize Laureate (1977).
  • Chile U.S.A. Isabel Allende (born 1942), best selling novelist.
  • Spain Dámaso Alonso (1898–1990), poet, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1978).
  • Peru José María Arguedas (1911–1969), novelist.
  • Argentina Roberto Arlt (1900–1942), short-story writer, novelist, and playwright.
  • Guatemala Miguel Ángel Asturias (1899–1974), Nobel Prize Laureate (1967).
  • Equatorial Guinea Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (born 1966), writer and dissident.
  • Spain Francisco Ayala (1906–2009), novelist, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1991).
  • Spain Azorín (José Martínez Ruiz) (1863–1967), journalist, poet, novelist and essayist.
  • Philippines Jesús Balmori (1887–1948), journalist, poet, novelist.
  • Spain Pío Baroja (1872–1956), novelist.
  • Spain Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (1836–1870), romantic poet and tale writer.
  • Venezuela Chile Andrés Bello (1781–1865), humanist, poet, lawmaker, philosopher and educator.
  • Spain Jacinto Benavente (1866–1954), dramatist, Nobel Prize Laureate (1922).
  • Uruguay Mario Benedetti (1920–2009), novelist and poet.
  • Argentina Adolfo Bioy Casares (1914–1999), novelist, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1990).
  • Spain Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (1867–1928), best-selling novelist, wrote The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1916).
  • Chile Roberto Bolaño (1953–2003), novelist, Rómulo Gallegos Prize Laureate (1999).
  • Argentina Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986), Cervantes Prize Laureate (1979).
  • Peru Alfredo Bryce Echenique (born 1939), novelist and short stories writer.
  • Spain Antonio Buero Vallejo (1916–2000), playwright.
  • Argentina Mario Bunge (1919–2020), philosopher, author of the Treatise on Basic Philosophy (8 volumes, 1974–1989).
  • Cuba Guillermo Cabrera Infante (1929–2005), novelist, essayist, translator, and critic, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1997).
  • Spain Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600–1681), playwright and poet.
  • Colombia Miguel Antonio Caro (1843–1909), humanist.
  • Cuba Alejo Carpentier (1904–1980), novelist and essay writer, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1977).
  • Spain Camilo José Cela (1916–2002), novelist, Nobel Prize (1989) and Cervantes Prize Laureate (1995).
  • Spain Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), novelist, playwright and poet, author of Don Quixote (1605 and 1615).
  • Argentina Julio Cortázar (1914–1984), novelist and short stories writer.
  • Mexico Spain Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1648/1651–1695), poet and dramatist.
  • Nicaragua Rubén Darío (1867–1916), modernist poet.
  • Puerto Rico Virgilio Dávila (1869–1943), poet.
  • Spain Miguel Delibes (1920–2010), novelist, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1993).
  • Puerto Rico Nelson Denis (born 1954), screenwriter, novelist.
  • Spain Gerardo Diego (1896–1987), poet, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1979).

E-H

  • Spain José Echegaray (1832–1916), dramatist, Nobel Prize Laureate (1904).
  • Chile Jorge Edwards (1931–2023), Cervantes Prize Laureate (1999).
  • Mexico Laura Esquivel (born 1950), novelist.
  • Spain Leandro Fernández de Moratín (1760–1828), dramatist and neoclassical poet.
  • Puerto Rico Rosario Ferré (1938–2016), poet and essayist.
  • Mexico Carlos Fuentes (1928-2012), novelist and essayist, Rómulo Gallegos (1977), Cervantes (1987) and Prince of Asturias (1994) awards Laureate.
  • Spain Benito Pérez Galdós (1843–1920), novelist.
  • Venezuela Rómulo Gallegos (1884–1969), novelist.
  • Spain Federico García Lorca (1898–1936), poet and dramatist.
  • Colombia Gabriel García Márquez (1928–2014), novelist and journalist, Nobel Prize Laureate (1982).
  • Spain Luis de Góngora (1561–1627), lyric poet.
  • Spain Baltasar Gracián (1601–1658), author of El Criticón, influenced European philosophers such as Schopenhauer.
  • Spain Jorge Guillén (1893–1984), poet, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1976).
  • Cuba Nicolás Guillén (1902–1989), poet.
  • Argentina José Hernández (1834–1886), poet and journalist, author of the epic poem Martín Fierro.
  • Chile Vicente Huidobro (1893–1948), poet, initiator of the Creacionismo movement.

I-L

  • Spain Juan Ramón Jiménez (1881–1958), poet, Nobel Prize Laureate (1956).
  • Spain John of the Cross (1542–1591), mystic poet.
  • Panamá Demetrio Korsi (1899–1957), poet, diplomatic, journalist.
  • Mexico Enrique Krauze (born 1947), historian, political and social essayist and publisher.
  • Spain Mariano José de Larra (1809–1837), literary journalist.
  • Cuba José Lezama Lima (1910–1976), novelist.
  • Puerto Rico Luis Lloréns Torres (1878–1944), poet.
  • Puerto Rico Luis López Nieves (born 1950), best-selling novelist and tale writer.
  • Cuba Dulce María Loynaz (1902–1997), poet, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1992).
  • Argentina Leopoldo Lugones (1874–1938), poet.
  • Spain Fray Luis de León (1527–1591), poet of the Spanish Golden Age.

M-P

  • Spain Antonio Machado (1875–1939), poet.
  • Spain Julián Marías (1914–2005), philosopher and essayist.
  • Spain Javier Marías (1951–2022), novelist and translator, Rómulo Gallegos Prize Laureate (1995).
  • Cuba José Martí (1853–1895), poet and essayist.
  • Chile Gabriela Mistral (1889–1957), poet, Nobel Prize Laureate (1945).
  • Guatemala Augusto Monterroso (1921–2003), short stories writer, Prince of Asturias Award Laureate (2000).
  • Spain Agustín Moreto y Cavana (1618–1661), dramatist and playwright.
  • Argentina Manuel Mujica Láinez (1910–1984), novelist, essayist, journalist and short stories writer; author of Bomarzo (1962).
  • Colombia Álvaro Mutis (1923–2013), Cervantes Prize (2001) and Prince of Asturias Awards Laureate (1997).
  • Chile Pablo Neruda (1904–1973), poet, Nobel Prize Laureate (1971).
  • Mexico Amado Nervo (1870–1919), modernist poet.
  • Uruguay Juan Carlos Onetti (1909–1994), novelist and short-story writer, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1980).
  • Spain José Ortega y Gasset (1883–1955), philosopher and essayist.
  • Mexico Fernando del Paso (1935–2018), novelist, essayist and poet, Rómulo Gallegos Prize Laureate (1982).
  • Mexico Octavio Paz (1914–1998), Cervantes Prize (1981) and Nobel Prize (1990) Laureate.
  • Spain Arturo Pérez-Reverte (born 1952), best-selling novelist and journalist.
  • Mexico Sergio Pitol (1933–2018), novelist, short stories writer and translator, Cervantes Prize Laureate (2005).
  • Mexico Elena Poniatowska (born 1932), novelist.
  • Argentina Manuel Puig (1932–1990), novelist, author of The Kiss of the Spider Woman (1976).

Q-T

  • Spain Francisco de Quevedo (1580–1645), novelist, essayist and poet, master of Conceptism.
  • Uruguay Horacio Quiroga (1878–1937), short story writer.
  • Colombia José Eustasio Rivera (1888–1928), poet and novelist.
  • Philippines José Rizal (1861–1896), poet, novelist and essayist.
  • Paraguay Augusto Roa Bastos (1917–2005), novelist, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1989).
  • Spain Fernando de Rojas (1465–1541), novelist, author of La Celestina (1499).
  • Chile Gonzalo Rojas (1917–2011), poet, Cervantes Prize Laureate (2003).
  • Spain Juan Ruiz (c. 1283 – c. 1350), author of the epic poem Book of Good Love.
  • Mexico Juan Rulfo (1917–1986), novelist, Prince of Asturias Award Laureate (1983).
  • Argentina Ernesto Sabato (1911–2011), novelist and essay writer, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1984).
  • Mexico Jaime Sabines (1926–1999), poet.
  • Spain Pedro Salinas (1891–1951), poet.
  • Argentina Alfonsina Storni (1892–1938), postmodernist poet.
  • Spain Saint Teresa of Avila (1515–1582), mystic poet.
  • Spain Tirso de Molina (1571–1648), playwright.

U-Z

  • Spain Francisco Umbral (1935–2007), novelist, biographer and essayist, Cervantes Prize Laureate (2000).
  • Spain Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1931), existentialist author and essayist.
  • Venezuela Arturo Uslar-Pietri (1906–2001), novelist, Prince of Asturias Award Laureate (1990).
  • Spain Ramón María del Valle-Inclán (1866–1936), dramatist, novelist and member of the Generation of 98.
  • Peru César Vallejo (1892–1938), poet.
  • Colombia Fernando Vallejo (born 1942), novelist, Rómulo Gallegos Prize Laureate (2003).
  • Peru Mario Vargas Llosa (born 1936), novelist and essayist, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1994).
  • Mexico José Vasconcelos (1882–1959), thinker, educator and essayist.
  • Spain Garcilaso de la Vega (1501–1536), poet.
  • Peru Spain "El Inca" Garcilaso de la Vega (1539–1616), first mestizo author in Spanish language.
  • Spain Félix Lope de Vega (1562–1635), poet and playwright.
  • Mexico Xavier Villaurrutia (1903–1950), poet.
  • Mexico Gabriel Zaid (born 1934), poet and essayist.
  • Spain María de Zayas y Sotomayor (1590–1660), novelist.
  • Spain José Zorrilla y Moral (1817–1893), poet and dramatist, author of Don Juan Tenorio (1844).

Film directors

  • Spain Pedro Almodóvar (born 1949)
  • Chile Spain Alejandro Amenábar (born 1972)
  • Mexico Alfonso Arau (born 1932)
  • Argentina Adolfo Aristarain (born 1943)
  • Spain Icíar Bollaín (born 1967)
  • Spain Mexico Luis Buñuel (1900–1983)
  • Mexico Alfonso Cuarón (born 1961)
  • Spain José Luis Cuerda (1947–2020)
  • Puerto Rico Nelson Denis (born 1954)
  • Chile Juan Downey (1940–1993)
  • Spain Víctor Erice (born 1940)
  • Spain José Luis Garci (born 1944)
  • Spain Luis García Berlanga (1921–2010)
  • Mexico Alejandro González Iñárritu (born 1963)
  • Chile Alexandro Jodorowsky (born 1929)
  • Argentina León Klimovsky (1906–1996)
  • Spain Bigas Luna (1946–2013)
  • Spain Julio Médem (born 1958)
  • Spain Paul Naschy (1934–2009)
  • Venezuela Franco de Peña (born 1966)
  • Mexico Arturo Ripstein (born 1943)
  • Spain Carlos Saura (1932–2023)
  • Mexico Guillermo del Toro (born 1964)

Journalists

  • Argentina Enrique Gratas, television journalist.
  • Puerto Rico Jorge L. Ramos (born 1950), television journalist; three-time Emmy Award winner.
  • Mexico Jacobo Zabludovsky (1928–2015), television journalist.

Linguists

Singers and songwriters

See also Spanish language rock and roll (by country).
  • Puerto Rico Lucecita Benitez (born 1940), singer-songwriter.
  • Puerto Rico Nydia Caro (born 1955), singer.
  • Philippines Pilita Corrales (born 1939), singer.
  • Cuba Celia Cruz (1926–2003), salsa singer.
  • Cuba Gloria Estefan (born 1957), singer-songwriter.
  • Puerto Rico José Feliciano (born 1945), singer-songwriter.
  • Puerto Rico Luis Fonsi (born 1978), singer.
  • Mexico Juan Gabriel (1950–2016), ranchera and ballad singer-songwriter.
  • Spain Manolo García (born 1955), singer-songwriter.
  • France Carlos Gardel (1890–1935), tango singer born in France, raised in Argentina.
  • Dominican Republic Juan Luis Guerra (born 1957), merengue and bachata singer.
  • Spain Julio Iglesias (born 1943), pop singer.
  • Mexico Pedro Infante (1917–1957)
  • Chile Víctor Jara (1932–1973), singer-songwriter.
  • Mexico José Alfredo Jiménez (1926–1973), singer-songwriter.
  • Colombia Juanes (born 1972), singer-songwriter.
  • Mexico Agustín Lara (1900–1970), singer and songwriter.
  • Italy Laura Pausini (born 1974), singer and songwriter.
  • Cuba Ernesto Lecuona (1896–1963), songwriter.
  • Puerto Rico Marc Anthony (born 1969), singer-songwriter.
  • Puerto Rico Ednita Nazario (born 1955)
  • Mexico Jorge Negrete (1911–1953)
  • U.S.A. Pitbull (born 1981), pop singer.
  • Mexico Jose Alfredo Jimenez (1926–1973)
  • Spain Nino Bravo (1944–1973)
  • Spain Raphael (born 1943), pop singer.
  • Spain Joaquín Sabina (born 1949), singer-songwriter.
  • Spain Alejandro Sanz (born 1968), pop/ballad singer.
  • U.S.A. Selena (1971–1995), pop singer.
  • Spain Joan Manuel Serrat (born 1943), singer-songwriter.
  • Colombia Shakira (born 1977), Latin Pop singer and songwriter.
  • Spain Enrique Urquijo (1960–1999), New wave music singer.
  • Argentina Atahualpa Yupanqui (1908–1992), folk musician.

See also