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  • Louie Aguiar – NFL punter

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  • Joe Aguirre – NFL tight end

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  • Raul Allegre – NFL placekicker

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  • Roberto Aguayo – NCAA Division I placekicker at Florida State University

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  • Leo Araguz – NFL kicker and punter

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  • Joe Arenas – NFL running back, safety, punt returner and kick returner

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  • Gene Brito – defensive end, 1955 NFL player of the year

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  • Marc Bulger – NFL quarterback

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  • Anthony Calvillo – CFL quarterback

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  • Greg Camarillo – NFL wide receiver

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  • Joe Cardona – NFL long snapper

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  • Tony Casillas – NFL defensive lineman

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  • Jorge Cordova – NFL linebacker

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  • Frank Corral – NFL placekicker

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  • Ronnie Cruz – NFL fullback

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  • Michael Davis – NFL defensive back

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  • Brian de la Puente – NFL center

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  • Donnie Edwards – NFL linebacker

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  • Tom Fears – NFL wide receiver and head coach, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame

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  • Manny Fernandez (American football) – NFL defensive tackle

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  • Tom Flores – one of two individuals in NFL history to win a Super Bowl as a player, assistant coach and head coach.

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  • Arian Foster – NFL running back

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  • Aaron Garcia – college and Arena Football quarterback

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  • Jeff Garcia – NFL quarterback

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  • Max Garcia – NFL guard

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  • Norberto Garrido – NFL offensive lineman

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  • Roberto Garza – NFL offensive guard

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  • Zane Gonzalez – NFL placekicker

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  • Brock Gutierrez – NFL offensive lineman

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  • Joe Hernandez (wide receiver) – NFL wide receiver

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  • Will Hernandez – NFL guard

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  • Efren Herrera – NFL placekicker

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  • Ziggy Hood – NFL defensive end

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  • David Diaz-Infante – NFL guard and center

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  • Matt Kalil – NFL offensive tackle

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  • Ryan Kalil – NFL center

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  • Joe Kapp – NFL quarterback

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  • Victor Leyva – NFL guard

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  • J. P. Losman – NFL quarterback

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  • Blake Martinez – NFL inside linebacker

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  • Max Montoya – NFL

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  • Matt Moore – NFL quarterback

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  • Moses Moreno – NFL quarterback

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  • Zeke Moreno – NFL linebacker

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  • Anthony Muñoz – Hall of Fame NFL offensive tackle

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  • Ricky Ortiz – NFL

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  • Luis Perez (American football) – NCAA quarterback

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  • Mike Perez (American football) – NFL quarterback

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  • Jim Plunkett – NFL quarterback

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  • Jose Portilla – NFL offensive tackle

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  • Manny Ramirez – NFL offensive lineman

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  • Aldo Richins – NFL wingback

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  • Ron Rivera – NFL linebacker and coach

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  • Pete Rodriguez – NFL special teams coach

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  • Ruben Rodriguez (American football) – NFL punter

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  • Tony Romo – NFL quarterback

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  • Tony Gonzalez – NFL tight end

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  • Juan Roque – NFL offensive tackle

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  • Aldrick Rosas – NFL placekicker

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  • Eddie Saenz – NFL running back

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  • Mark Sanchez – NFL quarterback

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  • Rigoberto Sanchez – NFL punter

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  • Zack Sanchez – NFL cornerback

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  • Andrew Sendejo – NFL strong safety

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  • Rafael Septién Michel – NFL placekicker

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  • Daniel Sepulveda – NFL punter

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  • Louis Vasquez – NFL offensive lineman

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  • Danny Villa – NFL guard

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  • Danny Villanueva – NFL punter/place kicker

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  • Tony Zendejas – NFL placekicker

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  • Isaac Alarcon

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  • Alfredo Aceves – MLB pitcher

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  • Mike Adams – MLB pitcher

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  • Hank Aguirre – MLB all-star pitcher

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  • Mike Aldrete – MLB First Baseman and Outfielder

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  • Mel Almada – MLB outfielder

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  • Armando Almanza – MLB pitcher

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  • Abe Alvarez – MLB pitcher

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  • Héctor Ambriz – MLB pitcher

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  • Rubén Amaro, Jr. – MLB outfielder

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  • Bob Apodaca – MLB pitcher and coach

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  • Frank Arellanes – MLB pitcher

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  • Fernando Arroyo – MLB pitcher

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  • Rod Barajas – MLB catcher

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  • Cuno Barragan – MLB catcher

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  • Freddie Benavides – MLB infielder

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  • Quintin Berry – MLB outfielder and pinch runner

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  • Matt Bush – MLB pitcher

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  • Jorge Cantú – MLB infielder

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  • Cam Carreon – MLB catcher

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  • Mark Carreon – MLB first baseman

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  • Cisco Carlos – MLB pitcher

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  • Jason Castro – MLB catcher

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  • Cesar Carrillo – MLB pitcher

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  • Bobby Castillo – MLB pitcher

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  • Frank Castillo – MLB starting pitcher

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  • Marty Castillo – MLB catcher and third baseman

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  • Jaime Cerda – MLB pitcher

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  • Eric Chavez – MLB third baseman

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  • Jesse Chavez – MLB pitcher

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  • Matt Chico – MLB pitcher

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  • Chad Cordero – MLB relief pitcher

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  • Pat Corrales – MLB catcher and coach

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  • Dan Cortes – MLB pitcher

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  • Jacob Cruz – MLB outfielder

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  • Bobby Cuellar – MLB pitcher and coach

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  • Khris Davis – MLB outfielder

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  • Chris Dominguez – MLB infielder

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  • Matt Dominguez – MLB infielder

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  • Chuck Estrada – MLB pitcher

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  • Johnny Estrada – MLB catcher

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  • Marco Estrada – MLB pitcher

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  • Fernando Cortez – MLB infielder

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  • Danny Espinosa – MLB infielder

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  • Andre Ethier – MLB outfielder

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  • Phillip Evans – MLB Infielder

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  • Carlos Fisher – MLB pitcher

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  • Jesse Flores – MLB pitcher

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  • Randy Flores – MLB pitcher

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  • Ron Flores – MLB pitcher

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  • Brian Fuentes – MLB all-star relief pitcher

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  • Yovani Gallardo – MLB pitcher

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  • Mike Gallego – MLB outfielder and coach

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  • Greg Garcia – MLB infielder

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  • Kiko Garcia – MLB infielder

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  • Mike Garcia – MLB all-star pitcher

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  • Nomar Garciaparra – MLB all-star shortstop

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  • Matt Garza – MLB pitcher

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  • Eddie Gamboa – MLB pitcher

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  • Chris Gomez – MLB infielder

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  • Luis Gómez – MLB infielder

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  • Adrián González – MLB first baseman

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  • Edgar Gonzalez – MLB infielder

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  • Michael Gonzalez – MLB closer/pitcher

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  • Bob Greenwood – MLB pitcher

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  • Eddie Guardado – MLB all-star pitcher

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  • Javy Guerra – MLB closer/pitcher

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  • Carlos Guevara – MLB pitcher

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  • Jerry Hairston, Jr. – MLB Infielder

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  • Scott Hairston – MLB outfielder

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  • Dan Haren – MLB all-star pitcher

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  • Gil Heredia – MLB spot starting pitcher

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  • David Hernandez – MLB starting pitcher

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  • Jeremy Hernandez – MLB pitcher

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  • Daniel Herrera – MLB relief pitcher

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  • Rudy Jaramillo – Hitting coach

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  • Jason Jaramillo – MLB catcher

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  • Jason Jiménez – MLB pitcher

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  • Joe Kelly – MLB pitcher

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  • Brandon Laird – MLB Third baseman

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  • Gerald Laird – MLB catcher

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  • Adam LaRoche – MLB first baseman

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  • Andy LaRoche – MLB infielder

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  • Dave LaRoche – MLB pitcher

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  • Eddie Leon – MLB infielder

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  • Nick Leyva – MLB manager

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  • Evan Longoria – MLB all-star infielder, 2008 rookie of the year

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  • Albie Lopez – MLB pitcher

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  • Rafael Martin – MLB relief pitcher

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  • Buck Martinez – MLB manager, catcher and commentator

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  • Alfonso Márquez – MLB Umpire

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  • Alex Mejia – MLB infielder

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  • Sergio Mitre – MLB pitcher

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  • Sid Monge – MLB all-star relief pitcher

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  • Carlos Muñiz – MLB relief pitcher

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  • Sandy Nava – MLB infielder

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  • Efren Navarro – MLB first baseman

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  • Vidal Nuño – MLB pitcher

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  • Ricky Nolasco – MLB pitcher

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  • Edgar Olmos – MLB pitcher

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  • Augie Ojeda – MLB infielder

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  • Steve Ontiveros (infielder) – MLB infielder

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  • Jesse Orosco – MLB all-star pitcher

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  • Jorge Orta – MLB all-star second baseman

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  • Russ Ortiz – MLB pitcher

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  • Jordan Pacheco – MLB infielder/catcher

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  • Manny Parra – MLB pitcher

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  • James Pazos – MLB pitcher

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  • Óliver Pérez – MLB pitcher

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  • Chris Prieto – MLB outfielder

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  • Carlos Quentin – MLB all-star outfielder

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  • Omar Quintanilla – MLB shortstop

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  • Erasmo Ramirez – MLB relief pitcher

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  • Horacio Ramírez – MLB pitcher

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  • Noe Ramirez – MLB pitcher

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  • A.J. Ramos – MLB closer pitcher

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  • Cesar Ramos – MLB relief pitcher

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  • Rudy Regalado – MLB infielder

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  • Rick Renteria – MLB infielder and coach

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  • Anthony Rendon – MLB infielder

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  • Anthony Reyes – MLB pitcher

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  • Jo-Jo Reyes – MLB pitcher

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  • Fernando Rodriguez – MLB pitcher

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  • Rich Rodriguez – MLB pitcher

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  • Stefen Romero – MLB Outfielder

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  • Ricky Romero – MLB starting pitcher

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  • Sergio Romo – MLB pitcher

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  • Rio Ruiz – MLB infielder

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  • Adam Rosales – MLB infielder

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  • Leo Rosales – MLB relief pitcher

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  • Mark Salas – MLB catcher

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  • Jeff Salazar – MLB outfielder

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  • Alex Sanabia – MLB pitcher

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  • Aaron Sanchez – MLB pitcher

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  • Freddy Sanchez – MLB all-star infielder and batting champion

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  • Sergio Santos – MLB relief pitcher

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  • Rudy Seánez – MLB pitcher

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  • José Silva – MLB pitcher

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  • Tyler Skaggs – MLB pitcher

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  • Frank Snyder – MLB pitcher

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  • Carlos Torres – MLB relief pitcher

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  • Mike Torrez – MLB pitcher

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  • Jason Vargas – MLB pitcher

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  • Fernando Valenzuela – MLB pitcher

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  • Anthony Vasquez – MLB pitcher

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  • Randy Velarde – MLB infielder

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  • Gil Velazquez – MLB infielder

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  • Vince Velasquez – MLB pitcher

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  • Alex Verdugo – MLB outfielder

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  • Ryan Verdugo – MLB pitcher

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  • Pedro Villarreal – MLB pitcher

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  • Fernando Viña – MLB all-star second baseman

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  • Taijuan Walker – MLB pitcher

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  • Ted Williams – MLB left fielder and Hall of Fame legend

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  • Michael Young – MLB all-star MVP, shortstop and batting champion

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  • Joel Zumaya – MLB pitcher

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  • Mark Aguirre – USBWA college basketball player of the year, 3-time NBA all-star, and 2-time NBA champion

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  • Devin Booker – NBA guard

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  • Kaleb Canales – NBA coach

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  • Cedric Ceballos – NBA forward

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  • Rene Herrerias – college coach

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  • Lorenzo Mata – center

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  • Elijah Millsap – forward

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  • Anthony Pedroza – guard

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  • Paul Stoll – guard

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  • Juan Toscano – forward

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  • Orlando Méndez-Valdez – guard

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  • Earl Watson – guard

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  • Oscar Albarado – light middleweight champion

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  • Saúl Álvarez – light Middleweight division

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  • Art Aragon – lightweight boxer

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  • Baby Arizmendi – title holder, Hall of Famer

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  • Chris Arreola – heavyweight boxer

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  • Paulie Ayala – WBA bantamweight champion

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  • Tony Ayala, Jr. – junior middleweight boxer

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  • Tony Baltazar – professional boxer

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  • David Benavidez – WBC super middleweight champion

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  • José Benavidez – WBA interim light welterweight champion

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  • Norberto Bravo – professional boxer

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  • Gaby Canizales – bantamweight world champion boxer

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  • Orlando Canizales – bantamweight world champion boxer, Hall of Famer

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  • Michael Carbajal – four-time light flyweight champion boxer, Hall of Famer

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  • Ruben Castillo – professional boxer

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  • Bobby Chacon – two-time champion boxer, Hall of Famer

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  • Jesús Chávez – two division world champion

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  • Jackie Chavez – female boxer and IFBA World super bantamweight champion

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  • Rudy Cisneros – boxer, Contender contestant

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  • Diego Corrales – super featherweight and lightweight champion

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  • Steve Cruz – featherweight champion

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  • Alberto Dávila – bantamweight champion

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  • Oscar De La Hoya – ten-time world champion, Hall of Famer

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  • David Díaz – WBC lightweight champion

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  • Juan Díaz – WBA and WBO and IBF World lightweight champion

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  • Marlen Esparza – 2012 women's boxing bronze medalist

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  • Louie Espinoza – WBA featherweight champion

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  • B. J. Flores – professional boxer

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  • Arturo Frias – world champion

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  • Alex García – heavyweight boxer

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  • Roberto Garcia – IBF super featherweight champion

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  • Miguel Ángel García – featherweight, super featherweight and lightweight champion, brother of Roberto Garcia

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  • Frankie Gómez – lightweight prospect

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  • Jaime Manuel Gómez – Mexican-American professional boxer in the Light Middleweight division

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  • Delia Gonzalez – flyweight female boxer

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  • Jesús González – an amateur champion and Super middleweight contender

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  • Paul Gonzales – flyweight Olympic gold medalist

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  • Rodolfo Gonzales – boxer, poet, and leader of the Chicano civil rights movement

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  • Robert Guerrero – IBF featherweight and super featherweight champion

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  • Genaro Hernández – WBA and WBC super featherweight champion, Hall of famer

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  • Jesse James Leija – world champion boxer

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  • Don Jordan – world welterweight champion

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  • Willie Jorrín – WBC super bantamweight champion

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  • Rocky Juarez – Olympic silver medalist

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  • Danny Lopez – world featherweight champion, Hall of Famer

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  • Tony Lopez – three-time world champion

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  • Steven Luevano – WBO featherweight champion

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  • Jesse Magdaleno – WBO super bantamweight champion

    (Boxing) (Sports)

  • Raúl Márquez – world champion boxer and boxing announcer

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  • Abner Mares – bantamweight, super bantamweight and featherweight champion

    (Boxing) (Sports)

  • Sergio Mora – WBC super welterweight world champion

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  • Manuel Ortiz – world bantamweight champion, Hall of Famer

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  • Victor Ortiz – WBC welterweight champion

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  • Bobby Pacho – professional boxer

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  • Zack Padilla – light welterweight champion

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  • Carlos Palomino – WBA welterweight champion, Hall of Famer

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  • Robert Quiroga – IBF superflyweight champion

    (Boxing) (Sports)

  • José Carlos Ramírez – WBC light welterweight champion

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  • Mando Ramos – lightweight champion

    (Boxing) (Sports)

  • Daniel Roman (boxer) – WBA super bantamweight champion

    (Boxing) (Sports)

  • Andy Ruiz Jr. – WBA (Super), IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight champion

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  • Danny Romero – world champion boxer

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  • Brandon Ríos – WBA lightweight champion

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  • David Rodriguez – undefeated heavyweight boxer

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  • Raul Rojas – WBA featherweight champion

    (Boxing) (Sports)

  • Joseph Salas – featherweight Olympic silver medalist

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  • Martha Salazar – WBC heavyweight boxing champion

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  • Richie Sandoval – bantamweight champion

    (Boxing) (Sports)

  • Maureen Shea – professional boxer, known as the "Real Million Dollar Baby"

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  • Solly Smith – first Latino featherweight champion of the world

    (Boxing) (Sports)

  • Mia St. John – WBC champion, professional female boxer

    (Boxing) (Sports)

  • Johnny Tapia – five-time flyweight, bantamweight and featherweight champion, Hall of famer

    (Boxing) (Sports)

  • Jesse Valdez – Olympic bronze medalist (1972)

    (Boxing) (Sports)

  • Óscar Valdez – WBO featherweight champion

    (Boxing) (Sports)

  • Fernando Vargas – two-time light middleweight champion

    (Boxing) (Sports)

  • Jessie Vargas – WBA super lightweight and WBO welterweight champion

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  • Jackie Acevedo – striker

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  • Isaac Acuña – midfielder

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  • Emily Alvarado – goalkeeper

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  • Mónica Alvarado – defender, international footballer

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  • Ventura Alvarado – defender

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  • Efraín Álvarez – midfielder

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  • Carlos Alvarez (soccer) – midfielder

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  • Daniel Antúnez – midfielder

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  • Fernando Arce Jr. – midfielder

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  • Esteban Arias – defender

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  • Eder Arreola – midfielder

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  • Paul Arriola – midfielder

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  • Eric Avila – midfielder

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  • Ivan Becerra – forward

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  • Carlos Bocanegra – center back and captain of the US National Team

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  • Carlos Borja (soccer) – defender

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  • Jonathan Bornstein – defender and midfielder

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  • Jose Burciaga Jr. – defender

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  • Christina Burkenroad – forward

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  • Ariana Calderón – striker

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  • Edgar Castillo – defender

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  • Bri Campos – defender

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  • Servando Carrasco – midfielder

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  • Joe Corona – midfielder

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  • Antonietta Collins – sports commentator and soccer player, daughter of the well-known television reporter María Antonieta Collins

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  • Chris Cortez – forward

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  • Ramiro Corrales – midfielder

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  • Stephanie Cox – defender, Olympic gold medalist

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  • Renae Cuéllar – forward

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  • Daniel Cuevas – winger

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  • A. J. DeLaGarza – defender

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  • Marco Delgado (soccer) – midfielder

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  • David Estrada (soccer) – defender

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  • Marco Farfan – defender

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  • Janelly Farias – defender

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  • Vidal Fernandez – midfielder

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  • Dennis Flores – midfielder

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  • Jorge Flores – midfielder

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  • Monica Flores – leftback

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  • Jaime Frías – defender

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  • Joe Gallardo (soccer) – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Freddie Garcia – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Irving Garcia – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Natalie Garcia – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Nick Garcia – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Poli Garcia – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Rafael Garcia – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Alina Garciamendez – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Greg Garza – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Monica Gerardo – coach and former player

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Luis Gil – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Alejandro Guido – attacking midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Elizabeth Gómez – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Francisco Gomez – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Herculez Gomez – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Daniel Gonzalez (soccer) – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Jesse González – goalkeeper

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Jonathan González (soccer) – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Miguel Gonzalez – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Mónica González (soccer) – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Omar Gonzalez – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Antonio De La Torre – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Luis Gil – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Sonny Guadarrama – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Anisa Guajardo – striker

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Nancy Gutiérrez – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Bianca Henninger – goalkeeper

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Alonso Hernández – attacking midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Daniel Hernández – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Jorge Hernandez (soccer) – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Laurie Hill – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Sofia Huerta – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Miguel Ibarra – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Hector Jiménez (soccer) – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Benji Joya – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Freddy Juarez – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Kiki Lara – midfielder, coach

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Aaron Lopez – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Mikey Lopez – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Rodrigo López – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Christian Lucatero – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Richie Marquez – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Jair Marrufo – referee

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Alma Martínez (footballer) – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Antonio Martínez – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • John Matkin – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Annia Mejia – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Martha Moore (footballer) – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Susana Mora – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Julio César Morales – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Amando Moreno – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Mike Muñoz – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Christina Murillo – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Lisa Nanez – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Teresa Noyola – attacking midfielder, international player

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Ernest Nungaray – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Juan Pablo Ocegueda – left back

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Gina Oceguera – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Sammy Ochoa – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Emilio Orozco – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Michael Orozco Fiscal – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Jesús Padilla – forward, Striker

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Miguel Palafox – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Amanda Perez (footballer) – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Orlando Perez – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Veronica Perez – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Bruno Piceno – striker

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Miguel Ángel Ponce – defender, Olympic gold medalist

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Linnea Quinones – goalkeeper

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Nick Rimando – goalkeeper

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Mario Rodríguez (soccer, born 1994) – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Memo Rodríguez – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Arianna Romero – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • César Romero (soccer) – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Rubio Rubin – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Adrián Ruelas – striker

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Jennifer Ruiz – midfielder, defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Katie Johnson – forward, international footballer

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Jorge Salcedo – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Hugo Salcedo – forward, coach

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Omar Salgado – forward and midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Shea Salinas – winger

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Tanya Samarzich – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Keri Sanchez – defender, coach

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Maria Sánchez (footballer) – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Richard Sánchez – goalkeeper

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Marlene Sandoval – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Sebastian Saucedo – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Bianca Sierra – defender, international footballer

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Luis Silva – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Jonathan Top – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Antonio de la Torre (soccer) – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Arturo Torres – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • José Francisco Torres – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Dioselina Valderrama – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Jose Vasquez (soccer) – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Martin Vasquez – midfielder and head coach

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Brandon Vazquez – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Jesús Antonio Vázquez – left back

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Marco Vidal – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Jorge Villafaña – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Jose Villarreal – forward

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Natalie Vinti – defender

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • William Yarbrough – goalkeeper

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Carlos Zavala – midfielder

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Adrian Zendejas – goalkeeper

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Alejandro Zendejas – winger

    (Football (soccer)) (Sports)

  • Abraham Ancer – professional golfer

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Alex Aragon – professional golfer

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Homero Blancas – PGA tour winner

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Sam Chavez – professional golfer

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Abe Espinosa – first Hispanic-American to win a championship

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Al Espinosa – PGA tour winner

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Robert Gamez – PGA tour winner

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Ernie Gonzalez – PGA tour winner

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Tony Holguin – PGA tour winner

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Joe Jimenez – PGA Senior's champion

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Pat Perez – PGA tour winner

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Nancy Lopez – Hall of Fame American professional golfer

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Lizette Salas – LPGA tour winner

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • J. J. Spaun – PGA tour winner

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Lee Trevino – Hall of Fame American professional golfer

    (Golf) (Sports)

  • Scott Gomez – NHL center

    (Ice hockey) (Sports)

  • Max Pacioretty – NHL left wing

    (Ice hockey) (Sports)

  • Auston Matthews – NHL center

    (Ice hockey) (Sports)

  • Matthew Nieto – NHL left wing

    (Ice hockey) (Sports)

  • Rhett Rakhshani – NHL right wing

    (Ice hockey) (Sports)

  • Brian Ortega – mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Joseph Benavidez – mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Eddie Bravo – mixed martial arts, Brazilian jiu-jitsu

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Paul Buentello – UFC, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Graciela Casillas – kickboxing and boxing title holder, martial arts practitioner

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Carlos Condit – UFC champion, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Dominick Cruz – UFC champion, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Nathan Diaz – UFC, mixed martial arts TUF Winner

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Nick Diaz – UFC, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Efrain Escudero – mixed martial arts TUF Winner

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Carla Esparza – UFC champion, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Tony Ferguson – mixed martial arts TUF Winner

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Kelvin Gastelum – mixed martial arts TUF Winner

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Edgar Garcia – UFC, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Roger Huerta – UFC, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Juanito Ibarra – mixed martial arts and boxing trainer

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Ricardo Lamas – mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Rob McCullough – Muay Thai kickboxing, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Gilbert Melendez – Strikeforce champion, UFC mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Tito Ortiz – UFC champion, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Damacio Page – UFC, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Anthony Pettis – UFC champion, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Sergio Pettis – UFC, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Hector Ramirez – mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Ricco Rodriguez – UFC champion, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Mia St. John – tae kwon do champion

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Diego Sanchez – UFC, mixed martial arts TUF 1 Winner

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Frank Shamrock – UFC champion, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Joe Soto – Bellator champion, UFC mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Jeremy Stephens – UFC, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Joe Stevenson – UFC, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Cub Swanson – UFC, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Manny Tapia – mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Josh Thomson – Strikeforce champion, UFC mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Miguel Torres – WEC champion, UFC mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Charlie Valencia – mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Cain Velasquez – UFC heavyweight champion, mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Joey Villasenor – mixed martial arts

    (Martial arts) (Sports)

  • Aaron Aguilera – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • The Bella Twins – professional wrestlers

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Bayley - professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Sin Cara – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Manny Fernandez – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Pepper Gomez – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Chavo Guerrero Sr. – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Chavo Guerrero Jr. – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Eddie Guerrero – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Gory Guerrero – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Hector Guerrero – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Mando Guerrero – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Gino Hernandez – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Shawn Hernandez – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Incognito – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Kaitlyn – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Kalisto (wrestler) – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Paul London – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Eva Marie – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Rey Mysterio Jr. – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Magno – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Shelly Martinez – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Misterioso – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • JoJo Offerman – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Melina Perez – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Johnny Rodz – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Ricky Romero – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Tito Santana – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • José Luis Jair Soria – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Enrique Torres – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Lady Victoria – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Chris Youngblood – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • Jay Youngblood – professional wrestler

    (Wrestling) (Sports)

  • David Aldana – professional motorcycle racer

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Tony Alva – professional skateboarder, founding member of the Z-Boys.

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Anita Alvarez – Olympic synchronized swimmer

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Olga Appell – Olympic Track and Field Athlete, winner of the LA Marathon

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Inaki Basauri – rugby union player, member the U.S. national team

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Crystl Bustos – softball player, two-time Olympic Gold and silver medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Steve Caballero – professional skateboarder, pioneer of vertical skating

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Miguel de Capriles – fencer, two time Olympic medalist, and President of the FIE

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Patricia Cardenas – world champion water polo gold medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Rene Carrasco – WFSA Freestyle Skateboarding Hall of Fame, Captain Pepsi Cola Professional Skateboard Team - 5 years

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Henry Cejudo – freestyle wrestler and Olympic gold medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Michael Chacon – professional fixed gear freestyle bike rider

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Antonio Cruz (cyclist) – cyclist, US National Criterium Champion

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Ronnie Deleon – two-time World kickboxing champion

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Erica Dittmer – swimmer

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Ernesto Escobedo – tennis player

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • David R. Flores – jockey

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Gary Gabelich – motorsport driver, set the Land Speed Record

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Rudy Galindo – figure skater, U.S. National champion

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Jackie Galloway – taekwondo competitor, Olympic medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Martin Garcia (jockey) – jockey

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Angélica Gavaldón – tennis player

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Memo Gidley – race car driver

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Mark Gonzales – skateboarder, named by the Transworld Skateboarding magazine as the "Most Influential Skateboarder of all Time"

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Pancho Gonzales – professional tennis player, regarded as one of the greatest of all-time.

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Carlos Gracida – polo player, hall of fame member

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Guillermo Gracida Jr. – polo player, hall of fame member

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Jesus Hernandez (racing driver) – race car driver

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Danny Herrera – weightlifting powerlifter

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Jessa Khan – ju-jitsu practitioner, international gold medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Ricardo Laguna – professional BMX rider and television personality

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Arlene Limas – taekwondo, Olympic gold medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Andy Lopez – college baseball coach

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Rob Machado – surfer

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Leonel Manzano – middle distance runner, Olympic silver medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Bobby Martinez – professional surfer

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Brenda Martinez – track and field athlete

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Mario Martinez – Weightlifting Powerlifter Olympic silver medalist (1984)

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Rachel McLish – bodybuilder, first Ms. Olympia champion

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Marten Mendez – badminton player, U.S national title winner

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Jessica Mendoza – softball player and Olympic Gold and silver medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Marc Frank Montoya – professional snowboarder

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Juan Moreno (taekwondo) – taekwondo, two-time Olympic silver medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Sylvia Mosqueda – long distance runner

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Derek Parra – professional speed skater and Olympic gold medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Kevin Peraza – BMX freestyle rider, two-time X Games gold medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Cruz Pedregon – two-time drag racing champion

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Tony Pedregon – two-time drag racing champion

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Tori Pena – pole vaulter

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Stacy Peralta – professional skateboarder, founding member of the Z-Boys.

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Sarah Robles – weightlifter, Olympic medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Paul Rodriguez Jr. – professional skateboarder

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Rico Roman – ice sledge hockey player, Paralympics gold medalist and Purple Heart recipient

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Gene Romero – professional motorcycle racer, winner of the 1970 A.M.A. Grand National Championship and the 1975 Daytona 200.

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Leo Romero – professional skateboarder

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Sierra Romero – softball player, first player to record 300 runs, 300 hits and 300 RBI in NCAA history.

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Jesse Ruíz – wrestler

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Oz Sanchez – handcyclist and triathlete, six-time Paralympic Games medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Cristian Soratos – middle distance runner

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Tracee Talavera – gymnast, Olympic silver medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Jorge Torres (athlete) – long distance runner

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Vanessa Torres – professional skateboarder

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Tony Trujillo – professional skateboarder

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Benny Urquidez – World kickboxing champion

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Ismael Valenzuela – Kentucky Derby winner

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Patrick Valenzuela – Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Brenda Villa – World Class water polo player, Olympic gold, silver and bronze medalist

    (Other sports) (Sports)

  • Rodolfo Acosta – (1920–1974) Mexican character actor of Western films

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rico Alaniz – character actor, active during the 1950s and 1990s.

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jessica Alba – Golden Globe nominated actress (father of Mexican descent)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Pedro Armendáriz (1912-1963) – Mexican-born American actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Edward Albert (1951-2006) – Golden Globe winning actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Kevin Alejandro – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ana Alicia – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Francia Almendárez – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Don Alvarado – actor and director who began his career during the silent film era

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Armida – actress, singer and dancer

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Joe Arquette – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alexis Ayala – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Catherine Bach – actress (mother of Mexican descent)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Crash Barrera – television personality and actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alma Beltran – actress, appeared in 82 films between 1945 and 2002.

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Robert Beltran – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Demián Bichir – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Summer Bishil – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alexis Bledel – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Daniela Bobadilla – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Diego Boneta – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jesse Borrego – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Shelbie Bruce – actress (mother of Mexican descent)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Richard Cabral – Emmy nominated actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Christian Camargo – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ralph Camargo – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Charlie Cannon – singer, theater performer

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Steve Cardenas – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Leo Carrillo – actor, vaudevillian, political cartoonist and conservationist.

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Enrique Castillo – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lynda Carter – actress and singer best known as the title character in popular 1970s television series Wonder Woman (mother of Mexican and Spanish descent)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • David Castañeda, actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Movita Castaneda – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Teresa Castillo – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Julio Cedillo – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Laura Cerón – ALMA Award-winning actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Damian Chapa – actor, film director and producer

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ricardo Antonio Chavira – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Louis C.K. – actor, comedian, Emmy Award-winning screenwriter, producer, and director (Mexican father)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gary Clarke – TV actor active during the 1950s-1960s

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Steve Clemente (1885 – 1950) - Mexican-born American actor known for his many villainous roles

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Clifton Collins Jr. – Emmy Award nominated actor (mother of Mexican descent)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Mark Consuelos – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ana Brenda Contreras – Mexican based television actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Margarita Cordova – actress, most known for her various TV appearances during the '60s

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sophie Simone Cortina – actress, reporter, TV host

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Raymond Cruz – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Kid Cudi – musician and actor (father was of partial Mexican descent)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ethan Cutkosky – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alana de la Garza – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Madison De La Garza (2001-) – American actress of Mexican descent (Desperate Housewives)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gonzalo de la Torre – singer and producer

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Emilio Delgado – actor; best known for his role of Luis Rodriguez on Sesame Street

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Grey DeLisle – singer-songwriter and voice actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rosanna DeSoto – film and television actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Aarón Díaz – actor (father of Mexican descent)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alyssa Diaz – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus – multiple Emmy award-winning actress (grandmother of Mexican and German-Brazilian ancestry)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alejandro Edda - actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ayiiia Elizarraras – TV personality and model

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jade Esteban Estrada – actor and comedian

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Felipe Esparza – actor and comedian

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Tamara Feldman – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Abel Fernandez (1930–2016) – American actor who played in movies from 1953 to 2002.

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Michelle Forbes – Emmy nominated and Saturn Award-winning actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Edward Furlong – Saturn Award-winning actor (mother of Mexican descent)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Vic Fuentes – vocalist, guitarist

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Mike Fuentes – drummer

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Edy Ganem – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Seychelle Gabriel – singer and actress, father of part Mexican descent

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Aimee Garcia – Screen Actors Guild nominated actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Al Ernest Garcia – actor and casting director active between 1911–1938, known for his association with Charlie Chaplin

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jeff Garcia – comedian and Annie Award-winning voice actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jesse Garcia – ALMA Award-winning actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jessica Marie Garcia- American actress known for On My Block (TV series), Mexican father

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Michael Garza – American actor of Mexican descent (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • John Gavin – (1931-2018) actor, politician and head of the Screen Actors Guild

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • William Gaxton – (1893–1963) actor of film and theatre

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Hunter Gomez – American actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Selena Gomez – actress, singer, model, spokesperson, Mexican father

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Eiza Gonzalez – actress, model and singer

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Mandy Gonzalez – theater and film actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Myrtle Gonzalez – (1891–1918) silent film actress. She is regarded as Hollywood's first Latin and Hispanic movie star.

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Nicholas Gonzalez – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez – character actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Michele Greene – Emmy nominated actress, best known for the role of Abigail Perkins on the series L.A. Law

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lita Grey – silent film actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jackie Guerra – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Noel Gugliemi – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Elizabeth Gutiérrez - actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ryan Guzman – actor, father of Mexican descent

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Nikki Hahn – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gabriella Hall – actress and model

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Laura Harring – actress and Miss USA (1985)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Salma Hayek – Oscar, Emmy, and Golden Globe nominated actress, TV-Film director and producer

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Callie Hernandez – actress, singer

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jay Hernandez – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Kristin Herrera – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lane Hughes – actor and musician

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gabriel Iglesias – actor and comedian

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Michael Irby – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rebeca Iturbide – actress during the Mexican Age of Golden cinema

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Shar Jackson – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Anjelah Johnson – actress, comedian, and Former NFL Cheerleader

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Susan Kohner – Golden Globe winning and Oscar nominated actress, mother was Lupita Tovar, Mexican actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Apollonia Kotero – actress, singer and model

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Angela Lanza – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Samuel Larsen – actor and singer

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Logan Lerman – actor; (Mexican-born paternal grandmother of Russian Jewish descent)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • George J. Lewis (1903–1995) Mexican-born American actor (Zorro (1957 TV series)).

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sebastián Ligarde – telenovela actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Iyari Limón – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Natalia Livingston – Emmy Award-winning actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Eva Longoria – Golden Globe nominated and Screen Actors Guild winning actress and model

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • George Lopez – actor and comedian

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Mario López – actor and host

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Seidy López – actress and director

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Linda Loredo – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gabriel Luna– actor, best known for his role as Ghost Rider on the series Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Al Madrigal – actor and comedian

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Angélica María – actress and life-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter. She was one of the main movie and TV attractions in Mexico during the 60s and 70s and the no. 1 record seller in the country during the same period

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Vanessa Marcil – Emmy winning actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Constance Marie – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Cheech Marin – actor and comedian

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ada Maris – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Chrispin Martin – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • A Martinez – Emmy Award-winning actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Joaquín Martínez – actor, appeared in many Western films

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Kimberly McCullough – actress, best known for her role as Robin Scorpio on the soap opera General Hospital

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alex Meneses – actress and model

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alex Meraz – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Yvette Mimieux – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lin-Manuel Miranda (1980) – American actor, composer, lyricist, singer, rapper, actor, producer, and playwright, known by his roles in Broadway musicals. He is of mostly Puerto Rican descent, but he also is a quarter Mexican.

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ricardo Montalbán – (1920-2009) Emmy and Screen Actors Guild award-winning actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Carlos Montalbán – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Belita Moreno – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lindsey Morgan – Emmy nominated actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Bethany Mota – social media personality

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Marisol Nichols – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ramón Novarro – actor, one of the top box office attractions of the 1920s and early 1930s

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lupita Nyong'o – actress, born in Mexico City to Kenyan parents

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Bodie Olmos – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Edward James Olmos – Golden Globe and Emmy winning actor and director

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lupe Ontiveros – Emmy nominated actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Hayley Orrantia – American actress, singer, and songwriter. Her grandfather is of Mexican descent and she identifies as Latina.

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Joy Page – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sara Paxton – actress and singer, mother is Mexican, of Mexican-Jewish descent

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Michael Peña – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Walter Perez – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Tony Perry – guitarist

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Daniella Pineda – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Tyler Posey – actor (mother of Mexican descent)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • J. D. Pardo – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jaime Preciado – bassist

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Anthony Quinn – two-time Oscar winning actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Cierra Ramirez – actress and model

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Efren Ramirez – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Danny Ramirez – American actor of Colombian and Mexican descent

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Marisa Ramirez – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sara Ramirez – Tony Award-winning actress and singer

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alex Reymundo – comedian and actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Nicole Richie – actress of partial Mexican descent

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Mona Rico – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Emily Rios – actress and model

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lalo Rios – actor, active during the 1950s and 1960s

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • James Roday – actor, father of Mexican descent

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Paul Rodriguez – comedian and actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Patty Rodriguez – radio host, entrepreneur, and children's book author

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Valente Rodriguez – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gilbert Roland – two-time Golden Globe nominated actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Fernanda Romero – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Tina Romero – Mexico-based actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gabrielle Ruiz – film and theater actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Teresa Ruiz – actress, has won multiple international awards

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Andy Russell (1919-1992) – born Andrés Rábago in Boyle Heights, California, to Mexican immigrant parents, he was a big-band crooner who sang "Bésame Mucho," the first Spanish-English bilingual song in U.S. recording history. He performed in movies, television, radio and stage in the U.S., México, and Latin America.

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Claudia Salinas – actress and model

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Johnny A. Sanchez – actor and comedian

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lauren Sánchez – news anchor, entertainment and media personality

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ref Sanchez – actor and photographer

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Paul Sand – Tony Award-winning actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Miguel Sandoval – film and television actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Michael Saucedo – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Christian Serratos – actress, model and singer, of part Mexican descent

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Vinessa Shaw – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Stephanie Sigman – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Zuleyka Silver – actress, model

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Karla Souza – film and television actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • David Spielberg – film and television actor; mother was Mexican American

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Hilary Swank – two-time Oscar winning actress (grandmother of Mexican descent)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Scout Taylor-Compton – actress and singer (mother of Mexican descent)

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Julia Goldani Telles – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Tessa Thompson – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Uma Thurman – actress and daughter of actress Nena von Schlebrügge, who was born in Mexico City, Mexico, to German and Swedish parents

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Raquel Torres – actress, active during the 1920s to 1930s

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Emeraude Toubia – actress, model

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Elena Tovar – Daytime Emmy Award nominated actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lupita Tovar – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Danny Trejo – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Michael Trevino – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Natividad Vacío – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jacob Vargas – actor

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • James Vasquez – American actor and director to a Mexican father

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Randy Vasquez – American actor and director. He is brother of James Vasquez.

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lupe Vélez – (1908-1944) one of the first successful Latin American actresses in the United States, began her career in the silent film era.

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Vanessa Villela – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Nena von Schlebrügge – actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Pee Wee (entertainer) – actor and singer

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Victoria Wyndham – two-time Emmy nominated actress

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Carmen Zapata – actress, appeared in over 100 films and TV series

    (Actors and media personalities) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Guillermo Del Toro – film director

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Félix Enríquez Alcalá – television and film director

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Natalia Almada – documentary filmmaker

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Robert Alvarez – animator, television director, and writer

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • John A. Alonzo – influential cinematographer, Academy Award nominee and Emmy Award winner

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Michael Arias – anime filmmaker based in Japan

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Eva Aridjis – film director, screenwriter, TV writer

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Roberto Benabib – television writer, producer, and film director, Emmy Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • J. Robert Bren – screenwriter and producers, wrote 30 films between the '30s and '50s

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Edward Carrere – art director, Academy Award winner and two-time nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Natalie Chaidez – writer and producer, Emmy Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Fernanda Coppel – screenwriter and playwright

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Julio Hernández Cordón – director and screenwriter

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Terri Doty – animation voice actress, voice director, and writer

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Mike Elizalde – special makeup effects artist, Academy Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Moctezuma Esparza – producer, Academy Award and Emmy Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Carlos López Estrada – music video, commercial, and film director

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Hampton Fancher – producer and screenwriter

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • William A. Fraker – cinematographer, director, and producer, six-time Academy Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alfonso Gomez-Rejon – film and television director, two-time Emmy Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Neal Jimenez – screenwriter and film director

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Emile Kuri – set decorator, won two Academy Awards and was nominated for six more in the category Best Art Direction

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • William Douglas Lansford – screenwriter, film producer, and author

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Paul Lerpae – special effects artist, Academy Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jenée LaMarque – writer and director

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Bill Meléndez – animator, director, and producer, eight-time Emmy Award winner and Academy Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Steven C. Melendez – animator, director, and producer, Emmy Award winner (son of Bill Melendez)

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Linda Mendoza – television and film director

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lindsay Mendez – Tony Award-winning actress

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Adrian Molina – screenwriter, storyboard artist, and animation director, Emmy Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sylvia Morales – director, writer, and producer, Emmy Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gregory Nava – director, producer and screenwriter, Academy Award and Emmy Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Edward James Olmos – director and actor, Emmy and Golden Globe winner

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Roberto Orci – screenwriter and producer

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Manuel Perez (animator) – animator and animation director

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Polish brothers – screenwriters and producers

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lourdes Portillo – Academy Award-nominated filmmaker

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Georgina Garcia Riedel – filmmaker and scriptwriter

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jonas Rivera – producer with Pixar films, Academy Award winner

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Robert Rodríguez – director, producer and screenwriter

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Phil Roman – Animation director, founder of Film Roman animation studio, six-time Emmy Award winner

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Bernardo Ruiz – documentary filmmaker

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Craig Saavedra – producer and director, two-time Tony Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Victor Salva – filmmaker

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jesús Salvador Treviño – television director, three-time Emmy Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jose Luis Valenzuela – theater and film director

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jeff Valdez – producer, writer, and studio executive

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Luis Valdez – playwright and director

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Chris Weitz – writer, producer, director; grandmother was Mexican actress Lupita Tovar

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Paul Weitz - writer, producer, director; grandmother was Mexican actress Lupita Tovar

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rudy Zamora – animator and animation director, Emmy Award nominee

    (Directors and filmmakers) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Arianny Celeste – MMA Ring Girl, model, TV host

    (Models) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ayiiia Elizarraras – TV personality and model

    (Models) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Wendolly Esparza – beauty pageant titleholder

    (Models) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Yoanna House – model, fashion model, TV host and America's Next Top model Winner (Cycle 2)

    (Models) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Erika Medina – model

    (Models) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Christian Monzon – model and actor

    (Models) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Naima Mora – model, fashion model, America's Next Top model winner (cycle 4)

    (Models) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Carter Oosterhouse – Nautica and HGTV's Carter Can

    (Models) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Nia Sanchez – model, Miss USA 2014

    (Models) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Mia St. John – professional boxer, model, businesswoman and tae kwon do champion

    (Models) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Christian Serratos – actress, model and singer

    (Models) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ylianna Guerra – model, beauty pageant titleholder

    (Models) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Paula DeAnda – singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lou Adler – record producer, manager and director

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Pepe Aguilar – singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rikk Agnew – singer, musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Santiago Almeida – musician, influential in the development of the musical genres of tejano and conjunto

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Anacani – singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Joan Baez – singer, songwriter, activist*

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Baby Bash – rapper

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Becky G – pop singer and rapper

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rebecca Black – singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Tony Bellamy (Mexican/Yaqui) – musician and vocalist of the Native American rock band Redbone.

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Betzaida – Latin pop singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Cedric Bixler-Zavala – singer, musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • The Blendells – soul band

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Beau Bokan – lead vocalist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ally Brooke – singer, member of Fifth Harmony

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Juan Brujo – lead singer of Brujeria

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sabrina Bryan – singer, actress

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Chuck Cabot – saxophonist and big band leader

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Carla Dirlikov Canales – mezzo-soprano singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Las Cafeteras – folk and traditional Mexican musical group

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Laura Canales – Tejano singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Nati Cano – Grammy Award-winning mariachi musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Stephen Carpenter – co-founder and lead guitarist of the band Deftones

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Vicki Carr – Grammy Award-winning singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Albert Castillo – music producer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Emilio Castillo – founding member of Tower of Power

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Carlos Cavazo – lead guitarist of the rock band Quiet Riot

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Dino Cazares – guitarist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ingrid Chavez – singer, songwriter, poet

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Mark Chavez – musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Vicci Martinez – singer, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • El Chicano – soul and jazz band

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lisa Coleman – Grammy and ASCAP Award-winning musician/composer, funk keyboardist, member of Prince and The Revolution and Wendy and Lisa

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ramiro Cortés – classical composer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Marcos Curiel – guitarist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alfonso D'Artega – songwriter and conductor

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Diana DeGarmo – singer, actress

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Fito de la Parra – drummer of Canned Heat

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Zack De La Rocha – rapper, singer, poet, lead member of Rage Against the Machine

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gonzalo de la Torre – singer, musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Grey DeLisle – singer-songwriter, voice actress

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Andrew Martinez – drummer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lhasa De Sela – singer, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Dev (singer) – singer, rapper, model and radio host

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Down AKA Kilo – rapper

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Nadir D'Priest – musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sheila E. – musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Roberto Enrique – singer, songwriter, actor

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Joe Escalante – musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alejandro Escovedo – singer, songwriter, musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Coke Escovedo – percussionist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Pete Escovedo – percussionist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Louis Febre – Mexican-born composer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Freddy Fender – Tejano and country musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Fergie – singer-songwriter, actress, member of The Black Eyed Peas

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rosita Fernández – Tejano singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Aundrea Fimbres – singer, member of Danity Kane

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rosie Flores – rockabilly and country singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Mando Fresko – DJ, radio personality, actor

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Victoria Galvan – singer, musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Andrew Garcia – musician, American Idol (Season 9 contestant)

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Eva Garza - vocalist, film actress

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gemini - rapper

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Vivica Genaux – operatic mezzo-soprano

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Girl In a Coma – rock band

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Selena Gomez – singer, actress

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lalo Guerrero – singer, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • María Grever – prolific Emmy Award-winning composer who achieved international recognition

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ha*Ash – rock pop duo

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Cenobio Hernandez – composer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Marcos Hernandez – singer, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Miguel – recording artist, songwriter, producer of Mexican and African-American descent

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Raymond Herrera – drummer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • David Hidalgo – singer, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Marques Houston – singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Intocable – Tejano band

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Frankie J – singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Johnny J – multi-platinum music producer, rapper, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Prima J – Pop duo

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Flaco Jiménez – accordionist, musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Santiago Jiménez Jr. – folk musician, won the National Heritage Fellowship for lifetime achievement in traditional Tex-Mex/folk music

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Little Joe – Tejano performer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Maya Jupiter – DJ, emcee

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jeanette Jurado – singer, member of the girl group Exposé which achieved much success between 1984 and 1993, becoming the first group to have four top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart from its debut album

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • DJ Kane – singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Joshua Kadison – singer, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Apollonia Kotero – actress, singer and model

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Stefano Langone – singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Shelly Lares – singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • A Lighter Shade of Brown – rap group

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • The Lennon Sisters – vocal group, popular during the '50s and '60s

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Robert Lopez – musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Trini Lopez – singer, guitarist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Demi Lovato – singer, actress

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Kirstin Maldonado – member of Grammy winning group Pentatonix

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Malo – Latin rock and roll soul band

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Angélica María – Lifetime Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and actress

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Cruz Martínez – musician, music producer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Narciso Martínez – musician, influential in the development of the musical genres of tejano and conjunto

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Javier Jose Mendoza – conductor

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lydia Mendoza – Tejano music singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jorge Mester – conductor

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Roy Mitchell-Cardenas – rock bassist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Laura Molina – singer, musician, artist, painter, muralist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Chris Montez – singer, musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Manuel Mora – musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Annette Moreno – Grammy nominated Spanish-language Christian music singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Chino Moreno – lead singer of Team Sleep and Deftones

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon – composer, a finalist for the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Music

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Myra – singer, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Natalie – singer, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Los Nativos – rap group

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Emilio Navaira – Tejano singer, Grammy Award winner

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Dave Navarro – guitarist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Vince Neil – lead vocalist of the band Mötley Crüe

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Asia Nitollano – member of The Pussycat Dolls

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Pete Orta – Grammy Award-winning guitarist Petra

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • José Pasillas – drummer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sara Paxton – singer, actress

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Pee Wee – singer, songwriter, actor

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jennifer Peña – Tejano singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Amanda Perez – singer, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Chris Pérez – singer, operatic soprano

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Chris Pérez – Grammy Award-winning guitarist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jay Perez – Tejano singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Yolanda Pérez – musician, singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Romina Power – singer-songwriter, actress

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • A.B. Quintanilla – musician, music producer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Abraham Quintanilla – singer-songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Elida Reyna – Tejano singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Johnny Richards – jazz composer active during the 1950s and 1960s

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jenni Rivera – singer, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lil Rob – rapper

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Roger Rocha – singer-songwriter, guitarist for the group 4 Non Blondes

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Johnny Rodriguez – country music singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Robert Xavier Rodriguez – classical composer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sixto Rodriguez – folk musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Chan Romero – singer, musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Linda Ronstadt – Grammy Award-winning musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rick Rosas – singer, musician, bassist for Joe Walsh and Niel Young, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Buffalo Springfield, Crazy horse

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Andy Russell – (1919–1992) vocalist, specializing in traditional pop and Latin music. His parents were Mexican immigrants

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sam the Sham – leader of Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Adán Sánchez – singer, son of legendary Chalino Sanchez

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Antonio Sanchez – jazz drummer, composed film score for the film Birdman, Golden Globe nominated

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jessica Sanchez – singer. Her father is a Mexican American, originally from Texas, and is a US Navy veteran. Her mother is a Filipina from Samal, Bataan in the Philippines.

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Hope Sandoval – singer, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Esteban Jordan – singer, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sonny Sandoval – singer, member of P.O.D.

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Carlos Santana – Grammy Award-winning guitarist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Selena – Tejano superstar / Grammy award-winning singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jessy Serrata – Tejano musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Arban Severin – musician, actress

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Denise Stefanie – singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Steve Soto – punk rock guitarist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Comanche Sound – Grammy nominated producer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Shakey Graves – Americana musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Esperanza Spalding – jazz singer, musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Taboo – rapper, member of The Black Eyed Peas

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Abel Talamantez – singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • John Tejada – electronic musician, music producer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Thee Midniters – rock and soul band

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Melody Thornton – singer, model, member of The Pussycat Dolls

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Tierra – R&B, soul band

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Randy Torres – guitarist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Tina Piña Trachtenburg – rock pop band

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Robert Trujillo – bassist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • John Trudell – musician, author, poet, political activist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Chayito Valdez – singer, actress

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ritchie Valens – singer, musician

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Patrick and Lolly Vegas – Mexican/Yaqui/Shoshone musicians and vocalists of the Native American rock band Redbone.

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jaci Velasquez – contemporary Christian Latin pop singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Julieta Venegas – singer-songwriter, instrumentalist

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • El Vez – singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Cassie Ventura – singer, songwriter and dancer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Angela Via – singer, songwriter

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jasmine Villegas – R&B, pop singer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Kyle Vincent – singer, songwriter; producer

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Taco Shop Poets – spoken word and world music band

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • The Zeros – punk-rock band

    (Musicians and music groups) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Oscar Zeta Acosta – minor novelist, activist, attorney and politician

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Francisco X. Alarcon – author, poet, activist, and college professor

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alurista – poet, activist, and college professor

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • María Amparo Ruiz De Burton – author

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rudolfo Anaya – author

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Nahshon Dion Anderson – activist, actor, award-winning writer, model and producer

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gloria E. Anzaldúa – author, poet, scholar and activist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Chloe Aridjis – novelist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Carmen Beltrán – poet and playwright

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Norma Elia Cantú – writer and professor

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ana Castillo – author, novelist, poet and essayist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lorna Dee Cervantes – poet

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ingrid Chavez – singer, songwriter and poet

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sandra Cisneros – author, novelist and poet

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • María Antonieta Collins – TV host, journalist and author

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Lucha Corpi – poet and writer

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Carlos Cumpián – author and poet

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • María Amparo Escandón – novelist, screenwriter, advertising creative director, and film producer.

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Diana Gabaldon – novelist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Dana Gioia – writer, chairman of the National Endowment of the Arts

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Guillermo Gómez-Peña – artist, author, poet and activist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rigoberto González – author and critic

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rodolfo Gonzales – political activist, poet and featherweight boxing champion

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Reyna Grande – author, memoirist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Juan Felipe Herrera – poet, author, translator and activist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Miriam Herrera – author and poet

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rolando Hinojosa – author, novelist, poet and essayist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Luis Leal (writer) – writer and literary critic

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Paul Martínez Pompa – author and poet

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • José Montalvo – author, poet and activist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • José Montoya – artist and poet

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Pat Mora – author and poet

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Cherríe Moraga – author, poet, essayist and activist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Angela Morales – award-winning essayist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Julian Nava – author, educator and diplomat

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Daniel Olivas – author and attorney

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Americo Paredes – (1915–1999) novelist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Tomás Rivera – author, poet and educator

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alberto Rios – American poet and author

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Luis J. Rodriguez – author, poet, novelist, journalist, critic and columnist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Richard Rodriguez – author

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Pam Muñoz Ryan – award-winning children's author

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Luis Omar Salinas – author and poet

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Raúl R. Salinas – poet

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ricardo Sanchez – author and United States Army general

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jimmy Santiago Baca – author and poet

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • John Phillip Santos – author, journalist, and filmmaker

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Leslie Marmon Silko – writer, key figure in the First Wave of the Native American Literary Renaissance.

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Octavio Solis – award-winning playwright and director

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gary Soto – author and poet

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sergio Troncoso – author, novelist, short-story writer and essayist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • John Trudell – musician, author, poet and Political activist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Luís Alberto Urrea – author, poet, novelist and essayist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • José Antonio Villarreal – author and novelist

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Victor Villaseñor – author and public speaker

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Maria Helena Viramontes – author and professor

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Karen Zacarias – award-winning playwright

    (Authors and poets) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Manuel Gregorio Acosta – artist, painter and illustrator

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Juana Alicia – artist, painter and activist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Carlos Almaraz – street artist and muralist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Axel Alonso – American comic book creator (in DC Comics from 1994 to 2000, and at Marvel Comics from 2000 to the present).

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Pete Alvarado – animation and comicbook artist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Cecilia Alvarez – artist, painter and muralist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Natalia Anciso – artist and educator

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Sergio Aragonés – cartoonist, writer

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Don Gregorio Antón – artist, photographer and educator

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alfonso Arana – artist and painter

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Fortunato Arriola – artist and painter

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gus Arriola – artist and comic Strip cartoonist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Judy Baca – artist, painter, muralist and activist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Patrociño Barela – artist, wood sculptor

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Santa Barraza – artist, painter and activist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Galo Canote (also known as "Make", "MakeOne" or "LoveGalo") – graffiti artist, painter, muralist and activist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Mel Casas – artist, painter and activist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ako Castuera – artist who is best known for being a writer and storyboard artist on the animated television series Adventure Time

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Yreina Cervantez – artist, painter, activist and muralist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jean Charlot – painter and illustrator

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Miguel Condé – artist, painter and print-maker

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Peter Coffin – artist and painter

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Salvador Corona – folk-art style painter

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Enrique Chagoya – artist, painter and print-maker

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alfredo de Batuc – artist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Edgar De Evia – photographer

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jerry De La Cruz – artist and painter

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Roberto De La Rocha – artist, painter and muralist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Daniel Martin Diaz – artist and painter

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Richard Dominguez – comic book artist and Illustrator.

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Carlos Dorrien – artist and sculptor

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rodolfo Escalera – artist, painter

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Elsa Flores – street artist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Diane Gamboa – artist and painter

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Harry Gamboa, Jr. – performance artist, photographer and essayist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Carmen Lomas Garza – artist, painter and illustrator

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Guillermo Gómez-Peña – performance artist, author, activist and educator

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • David Gonzales – cartoonist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gronk – performance artist, painter and print-maker

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Pedro E. Guerrero – photographer, one of the most sought-after architectural photographers of the 1950s

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ester Hernandez – artist and painter

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Javier Hernandez – comic book artist and radio host

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Judithe Hernández – painter, activist, educator, and public artist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Luis Jimenez – artist and sculptor

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Yolanda Lopez – artist, painter, print-maker, educator and movie producer

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gilbert Luján – artist, painter, muralist and sculptor

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • James Luna – installation artist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alex Martinez – graffiti artist, illustrator, muralist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Xavier Martínez – artist, painter and teacher

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Bill Melendez – animator

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Alberto Mijangos – artist and painter

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Mister Cartoon – tattoo and Graffiti artist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Laura Molina – artist, painter, muralist, and musician

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Franco Mondini-Ruiz – visual artist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rhode Montijo – comic book artist and co-creator of the cartoon Happy Tree Friends.

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rafael Navarro – comic book artist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Ray Navarro – artist, filmmaker, and HIV/AIDS activist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Manuel Neri – artist, painter, print-maker and sculptor

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Victor Ochoa – painter, muralist and activist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Martín Ramírez – self-taught artist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Michael Ramirez – Pulitzer Award-winning cartoonist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Daniel "Chaka" Ramos – graffiti artist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Miguel Angel Reyes – artist, painter, print-maker, muralist, Illustrator and Instructor

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Anita Rodriguez – artist and painter

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Isis Rodriguez – contemporary painter

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Carlos Saldaña – comic book artist and comedian

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • John August Swanson – visual artist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Patssi Valdez – painter, artist and activist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Mark Vallen – artist, figurative realist painter, activist, curator and blogger

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Kathy Vargas – artist and painter

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rafael Vargas-Suarez – contemporary artist, painter and photographer

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Emigdio Vasquez – artist and muralist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Jhonen Vasquez – cartoonist, comic book and author

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Joe Vera – graphic artist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Esteban Villa – artist and muralist

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Kat Von D – tattoo artist and TV personality

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Estevan Oriol – photographer and director

    (Visual arts) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Michael Balderrama – choreographer, Broadway dancer, and producer

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Corky Ballas – ballroom dancer, holds several Latin dance championship titles

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Mark Ballas – Emmy nominated choreographer, dancer, and musician

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Evelyn Cisneros – ballerina, instructor

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • René Elizondo Jr. – dancer, music video director

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Rosa Ramirez Guerrero – founder of the International Folklorico Dance Group

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Cynthia Harvey – principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre, instructor

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Tina Landon – choreographer who has worked with numerous musical performers

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • José Limón – influential dancer and choreographer, active between 1929–1969

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Nicholas Magallanes – principal dancer for the New York City Ballet

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Viktor Manoel – choreographer, writer, and actor

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Tony Meredith – ballroom dancer, choreographer, and US Latin dance Champion

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Tina Ramirez – dancer and choreographer, founder of Ballet Hispanico, the leading Hispanic dance company in the United States.

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Maclovia Ruiz – dancer with the San Francisco Ballet in the 1930s

    (Dance) (Arts and entertainment)

  • Gustavo Arellano – editor at the Los Angeles Times and writer/creator of ¡Ask a Mexican! (Journalists)

  • Ron Arias – highly regarded Chicano writer and correspondent (Journalists)

  • Jim Avila – TV journalist and correspondent (Journalists)

  • Ana Cabrera – television news anchor (Journalists)

  • Ricardo Celis – Spanish language sportscaster (Journalists)

  • María Antonieta Collins – TV host, journalist, and author (Journalists)

  • Mandalit del Barco – award-winning art and culture reporter for National Public Radio (Journalists)

  • Laura Diaz – Southern California newscaster and co-anchor of CBS 2 News (Journalists)

  • Giselle Fernández – TV journalist and reporter (Journalists)

  • Anselmo L. Figueroa – journalist and political figure (Journalists)

  • John Carlos Frey – investigative journalist (Journalists)

  • Luis De La Garza – TV and radio host (Journalists)

  • Christy Haubegger – movie producer and founder of Latina Magazine (Journalists)

  • Maria Hinojosa – broadcast journalist and correspondent (Journalists)

  • Monica C. Lozano – editor, publisher, and CEO of La Opinión, the largest Spanish language newspaper (Journalists)

  • Rubén Martínez (writer) – award-winning journalist and author (Journalists)

  • Tony Ortega (journalist) – newspaper editor, blogger (Journalists)

  • Raul Peimbert – Spanish-language TV journalist and newscaster (Journalists)

  • John Quiñones – News correspondent, award-winning journalist (Journalists)

  • Jorge Ramos – Spanish-language TV news anchor and journalist (Journalists)

  • Naibe Reynoso – TV journalist and reporter (Journalists)

  • Rubén Salazar – TV journalist and reporter (Journalists)

  • Juan M. Vasquez – editor on the Miami Herald (Journalists)

  • María Elena Salinas – Spanish-Language TV news anchor and journalist (Journalists)

  • Lauren Sánchez – Emmy Award-winning journalist (Journalists)

  • Oscar Zeta Acosta – politician, attorney, minor novelist and activist (Political figures)

  • Romana Acosta Bañuelos – former Treasurer of the United States (Political figures)

  • Pete Aguilar – U.S. representative (CA-31) (Political figures)

  • Mike Aguirre – former city attorney of San Diego, California (Political figures)

  • Juan Bautista Alvarado – twice governor of Alta California from 1836 to 1837 and 1838 to 1842 (Political figures)

  • Toney Anaya – US Democratic Politician and Former Governor of New Mexico (Political figures)

  • Jerry Apodaca – former Governor of New Mexico (Political figures)

  • Jesse Arreguin – Mayor of Berkeley, California (Political figures)

  • Ruben Ayala – Mayor of Chino, California (Political figures)

  • Hector Balderas – Attorney General of New Mexico (Political figures)

  • Nanette Barragán – U.S. representative (CA-44) (Political figures)

  • Rosemary Barkett – Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court (Political figures)

  • Xavier Becerra – Attorney General of California, U.S. representative (CA-31) (Political figures)

  • Jaime Herrera Beutler – U.S Representative (WA 3) (Political figures)

  • Polly Baca – served as Chair of the Democratic Caucus of the Colorado House of Representatives (Political figures)

  • Gina M. Benavides – justice at the Texas Thirteenth Court of Appeals (Political figures)

  • George P. Bush – son of Jeb Bush (Political figures)

  • Cruz Bustamante – former California lieutenant governor (Political figures)

  • Ezequiel Cabeza de Baca – Former Governor of New Mexico (Political figures)

  • Anna Escobedo Cabral – 42nd Treasurer of the United States (Political figures)

  • Kiki Camarena – undercover agent for the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (Political figures)

  • Salud Carbajal – U.S. representative (CA-24) (Political figures)

  • Tony Cárdenas – U.S. representative (CA-29) (Political figures)

  • Carlos Antonio Carrillo – (1783–1852), Gobernador of Alta California, (1837–1838). His father, José Raimundo Carrillo, came from Loreto, México. (Political figures)

  • José Antonio Carrillo – (1796–1862), Californio ranchero, official and political. He was brother of Carlos Antonio Carrillo. (Political figures)

  • Juan José Carrillo – first mayor of Santa Monica, California (Political figures)

  • Ruben Castillo – Chief Judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (Political figures)

  • José Castro (California, 1808 – February 1860) was acting governor of Alta California in 1835–1836, and Commandante General of the Mexican army in Alta California at the time of the 1846 Bear Flag Revolt and the Mexican–American War of 1846–1848 (Political figures)

  • Raul Hector Castro – Governor of Arizona (Political figures)

  • Lauro Cavazos – secretary of education (Political figures)

  • Gabe Cazares – former mayor of Clearwater, Florida (Political figures)

  • Dennis Chavez – U.S. senator from New Mexico (Political figures)

  • Henry Cisneros – former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and mayor of San Antonio, Texas (Political figures)

  • Lou Correa – U.S. House of Representatives (CA 46) (Political figures)

  • Henry Cuellar – U.S. House of Representatives Texas's 28th congressional district (Political figures)

  • Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar – justice of the Supreme Court of California (Political figures)

  • Gonzalo P. Curiel – district judge (Political figures)

  • James DeAnda – attorney and United States federal judge, noted for his activities in defense of Hispanic civil rights, particularly as a plaintiff's attorney in Hernandez v. Texas. (Political figures)

  • Elena J. Duarte – Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal (Political figures)

  • Ben Fernandez (1925 – 2000) - American politician, financial consultant and special ambassador. He was a member of the Republican Party. He ran for President of the United States in 1980, 1984 and 1988, making him America's first major-party presidential contender of Hispanic origin (Political figures)

  • Mario Gallegos, Jr. – Texas state senator (Political figures)

  • Pete Gallego – former U.S. representative (TX 23) (Political figures)

  • Ruben Gallego – U.S. representative (AZ 7) (Political figures)

  • Tony Gallegos – Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Political figures)

  • Jesus "Chuy" Garcia – Cook County Commissioner, former Member of Illinois State Senate, Mayor Candidate for the city of Chicago (Political figures)

  • Ruben Garcia Jr. – former executive assistant director of FBI (Political figures)

  • Margarito C. Garza – district judge, comic book creator (Political figures)

  • Reynaldo Guerra Garza – first Hispanic judge appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals (Political figures)

  • José Antonio de la Garza (1776-1851?) – Mayor of San Antonio, Texas (in 1813 and 1832), the first landowner in San Antonio and the first man to create a coin in this state. (Political figures)

  • Tony Garza – U.S. ambassador to Mexico (Political figures)

  • Eric Garcetti – Mayor of Los Angeles (Political figures)

  • Gil Garcetti – former Los Angeles district attorney (Political figures)

  • Alberto Gonzales – United States Attorney General (Political figures)

  • Henry Gonzalez (1916–2000) U.S. representative (Texas) (Political figures)

  • Irma Elsa Gonzalez – federal judge (Political figures)

  • Matt Gonzalez – politician, member of the Green Party (Political figures)

  • Rafael Gonzales – (1789–1857) native of San Antonio, Texas, he was governor of Coahuila and Texas. (Political figures)

  • Ron Gonzales – former mayor of San José, California (Political figures)

  • Steven Gonzalez – Justice of the Washington Supreme Court (Political figures)

  • Vicente Gonzalez – U.S. House of Representatives (TX 15) (Political figures)

  • Raúl Grijalva – U.S. House of Representatives (AZ 3) (Political figures)

  • Michelle Lujan Grisham – Governor of New Mexico and former U.S. representative (NM 1) (Political figures)

  • Philip S. Gutierrez – U.S. district judge (Political figures)

  • Eva Guzman – member of Texas Supreme court (Political figures)

  • Roger Hernández – Mayor of West Covina, California (Political figures)

  • Ruben Hinojosa – U.S. representative (Texas 15) (Political figures)

  • Ruben Kihuen – U.S. representative (NV 4) (Political figures)

  • Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo – former governor of New Mexico and first Latino to serve United States Senate (Political figures)

  • Oscar Leeser – Mayor of El Paso (Political figures)

  • Mike Levin – U.S. Representative for California's 49th congressional district since 2019. (Political figures)

  • Sam Liccardo – Mayor of San Jose, California (Political figures)

  • Carmen Lomellin – ambassador (Political figures)

  • Marco Lopez – Mayor of Nogales, Arizona (Political figures)

  • Manuel Lujan Jr. – U.S. representative from New Mexico (Political figures)

  • Roberto de la Madrid – governor of Baja California (Political figures)

  • Abel Maldonado – 47th Lieutenant Governor of California (Political figures)

  • Rosario Marin – 41st Treasurer of the United States (Political figures)

  • Catherine Cortez Masto – U.S. senator (Political figures)

  • Harold Medina – Senior Judge of United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (Political figures)

  • Marina Marmolejo – District judge (Political figures)

  • Gloria Molina – Los Angeles County Supervisor and former vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee (Political figures)

  • Joseph Montoya – former U.S. senator from New Mexico (Political figures)

  • David Sánchez Morales – CIA operative (Political figures)

  • Carlos R. Moreno – Supreme Court Justice, California (Political figures)

  • Mary H. Murguia – federal judge (Political figures)

  • Ramón Músquiz – Governor of Coahuila and Texas from 1830 to 1831 and in 1835. (Political figures)

  • Fabian Núñez – California State Representative, current Speaker of the California State Assembly (Political figures)

  • Estevan Ochoa – historic mayor of Tucson, Arizona, he was the first Mexican-American mayor after the Gadsen Purchase of 1854 (Political figures)

  • Fernando M. Olguin – district judge from California (Political figures)

  • Darleen Ortega – judge on the Oregon Court of Appeals (Political figures)

  • Katherine D. Ortega – 38th Treasurer of the United States (Political figures)

  • Solomon Ortiz – U.S. representative (TX-27) (Political figures)

  • Mariano S. Otero – Delegate from the Territory of New Mexico (Political figures)

  • Miguel Antonio Otero – former Governor of New Mexico (Political figures)

  • Romualdo Pacheco – governor of California (Political figures)

  • Alex Padilla – California secretary of state, Los Angeles City Council Member (Political figures)

  • Steve Padilla – former mayor of Chula Vista, California (Political figures)

  • Richard Paez – federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (Political figures)

  • Federico Peña – former mayor of Denver, Colorado, former United States Secretary of Transportation and former United States Secretary of Energy (Political figures)

  • Francisco Perea – Delegate from the Territory of New Mexico (Political figures)

  • Andrés Pico (1810–February 14, 1876) was, as the political administration changed, a mixed-race Californio youth; a successful rancher and commander; and an influential American politician; in 19th century California. He was brother of Pío Pico (Political figures)

  • Pío Pico (May 5, 1801 – September 11, 1894) was the last Governor of Alta California (now the State of California) under Mexican rule (Political figures)

  • Miguel A. Pulido – Mayor of Santa Ana, California (Political figures)

  • Jose Maria Redondo – Mayor of Yuma, Arizona (Political figures)

  • Anthony Rendon – Speaker of the California State Assembly. (Political figures)

  • Cruz Reynoso – former judge on the Supreme Court of California, Presidential Medal of Freedom (Recipient) (Political figures)

  • Bill Richardson – former governor of New Mexico, former U.S. Secretary of Energy (Political figures)

  • Rebecca Rios – Arizona state senator (Political figures)

  • Rosa Rios – 43rd and current treasurer of the United States, businesswoman, executive and entrepreneur. (Political figures)

  • Albert Robles – politician and convicted criminal (Political figures)

  • Gloria Romero – Democratic majority leader in the California State Senate, college professor (Political figures)

  • Trinidad Romero – Delegate to United States Congress from the Territory of New Mexico (Political figures)

  • Edward Roybal – former U.S. representative from California (Political figures)

  • Joe Rubio, Jr. – district attorney (Political figures)

  • Ernesto Ruffo Appel – politician and former governor of Baja California (Political figures)

  • Raul Ruiz (politician) – U.S. representative (CA 36) (Political figures)

  • Mary Salas – former California Assembly representative (Political figures)

  • John Salazar – U.S. representative (CO-3) (Political figures)

  • Ken Salazar – U.S. senator (CO) (Political figures)

  • Ezequiel D. Salinas – state court judge from Texas (Political figures)

  • Loretta Sanchez – U.S. representative (CA-47) (Political figures)

  • Linda Sánchez – U.S. representative (CA-39) (Political figures)

  • Brian Sandoval – Governor of Nevada (Political figures)

  • Gerardo Sandoval – judge of the Superior Court of California (Political figures)

  • Hilda Solis – U.S. Secretary of Labor, former U.S. representative (CA-32) (Political figures)

  • Raymond Telles – first mayor of a large American city (El Paso, Texas) (Political figures)

  • Esteban Edward Torres – former Representatives, U.S. ambassador to UNESCO, and labor activist (Political figures)

  • Abelardo L. Valdez – diplomat and lawyer, President and Vice Chair of the Council of American Ambassadors (Political figures)

  • Judith Valles – Mayor of San Bernardino, California (Political figures)

  • Juan Vargas – U.S. representative (CA-51) (Political figures)

  • Gaddi Vasquez – U.S. ambassador and 8th United States representative to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (Political figures)

  • Martha Vázquez – federal judge (Political figures)

  • Filemon Vela Jr. – U.S. representative (TX-34) (Political figures)

  • Andrew Velasquez – Regional Administrator for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (Political figures)

  • Antonio Villaraigosa – former mayor of Los Angeles (Political figures)

  • Kim McLane Wardlaw – federal judge, US Court of Appeals (Political figures)

  • Joe Wardy – former mayor of El Paso, Texas (Political figures)

  • Brian Sandoval – governor of Nevada (Political figures)

  • Susana Martinez – former governor of New Mexico (Political figures)

  • Alicia Garza – founder of Black Lives Matter. Half-Mexican, Half-African American (Political figures)

  • Mary Yu – associate justice of the Washington Supreme Court (Political figures)

  • Judith Valles – first Hispanic mayor of San Bernardino, California (Political figures)

  • Blanca Vela – former mayor of Brownsville, Texas (Political figures)

  • Edward D. Garza – mayor (Political figures)

  • Anthony Acevedo – soldier during World War II whose diary was instrumental in documenting Nazi atrocities. (Military figures)

  • Bertrand Blanchard Acosta – aviator, fighter pilot (Military figures)

  • Lucian Adams – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Michael J. Aguilar – Marine Corps brigadier general (Military figures)

  • Everett Alvarez Jr. – Navy LCdr/pilot who endured 8.5 years in Vietnamese captivity and one of the longest periods as a U.S. prisoner of war (POW) (Military figures)

  • Juan G. Ayala – two-star General in the U.S. Marine Corps and former Commander of the Marine Corps Installations Command (Military figures)

  • Joe R. Baldonado – Medal of Honor (Korean War) (Military figures)

  • David B. Barkley – Medal of Honor (World War I) (Military figures)

  • Roy Benavidez – Medal of Honor (Vietnam War) (Military figures)

  • Pedro Cano – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Robert Cardenas – U.S. Air Force Brigadier General (Military figures)

  • Richard E. Cavazos – first U.S. Army Hispanic 4-star general, Distinguished Service Cross (Korea and Vietnam) (Military figures)

  • Kathlene Contres – U.S. Navy (Military figures)

  • Emilio A. De La Garza – Medal of Honor (Vietnam War) (Military figures)

  • Ralph Ellis Dias – Medal of Honor (Vietnam War) (Military figures)

  • Jesus S. Duran – Medal of Honor (Vietnam War) (Military figures)

  • Victor H. Espinoza – Medal of Honor (Korean War) (Military figures)

  • Santiago J. Erevia – Medal of Honor (Vietnam War) (Military figures)

  • Daniel Fernandez – Medal of Honor (Vietnam War) (Military figures)

  • José María Flores – General and Governor of Alta California (Mexican–American War) (Military figures)

  • Guy Gabaldon – Navy Cross recipient, credited with capturing (or persuading to surrender) about 1,500 Japanese soldiers and civilians during the Battle of Saipan (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Joe Gandara – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Candelario Garcia – Medal of Honor (Vietnam War) (Military figures)

  • Marcario Garcia – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Edward Gomez – Medal of Honor (Korean War) (Military figures)

  • Eduardo C. Gomez – Medal of Honor (Korean War) (Military figures)

  • Harold Gonsalves – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • David M. Gonzales (1923–1945) – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Alfredo Cantu "Freddy" Gonzalez – Medal of Honor, KIA in Huế (Vietnam) (Military figures)

  • Ambrosio Guillen – Medal of Honor (Korean War) (Military figures)

  • Rodolfo P. Hernandez – Medal of Honor (Korean War) (Military figures)

  • Silvestre S. Herrera – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Edward Hidalgo – former Secretary of the Navy (Military figures)

  • Jose F. Jimenez – Medal of Honor (Vietnam) (Military figures)

  • Miguel Keith – Medal of Honor (Vietnam) (Military figures)

  • Salvador J. Lara – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Felix Z. Longoria, Jr. – first Mexican American buried in Arlington National Cemetery (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Jose M. Lopez – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Benito Martinez – Medal of Honor (Korean War) (Military figures)

  • Joe P. Martinez – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Joseph V. Medina – Brigadier General (Military figures)

  • Louis Gonzaga Mendez, Jr. – highly decorated Colonel, commander of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment (World War II). He was born in Mexico. (Military figures)

  • Tony Mendez – ex-CIA agent, portrayed in 2012 American film Argo. (Military figures)

  • Ernest Medina – Captain of Company C, 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry of the 11th Brigade, Americal Division (Military figures)

  • Manuel V. Mendoza – Medal of Honor (World War II and Korean War) (Military figures)

  • Francisco Mercado, Jr. – Distinguished Service Cross (Military figures)

  • Eugene A. Obregon – Medal of Honor (Korean War) (Military figures)

  • Ralph Ambrose O'Neill – flying ace during WWI (Military figures)

  • Mike C. Pena – Medal of Honor (World War II and Korean War) (Military figures)

  • Rafael Peralta – Navy Cross (Iraq War) (Military figures)

  • Oscar F. Perdomo – United States Air Force flying ace (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Manuel Perez Jr. – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Leroy Petry – Medal of Honor (War in Afghanistan) (Military figures)

  • Lori Piestewa (1973–2003) – first woman in the U.S. armed forces killed in the 2003 Iraq war (Military figures)

  • Alfred V. Rascon – Medal of Honor (Vietnam War) (Military figures)

  • Eldon Regua – Major General in the US Army reserve (Military figures)

  • Louis R. Rocco – Medal of Honor (Vietnam War) (Military figures)

  • Jose Rodela – Medal of Honor (Vietnam War) (Military figures)

  • Cleto Rodriguez – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Joseph C. Rodriguez – Medal of Honor (Korean War) (Military figures)

  • Alejandro R. Ruiz – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Ricardo Sanchez – United States Army General and author (Iraq War) (Military figures)

  • Marcelino Serna – Distinguished Service Cross (World War I) (Military figures)

  • France Silva – Medal of Honor (boxer Rebellion) (Military figures)

  • Eugene Suarez – U.S. Marine, war photographer, World War II, and Korean War (Military figures)

  • Jose F. Valdez – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Eugene A. Valencia, Jr. – flying ace (World War II), Navy Cross (Military figures)

  • Alfred Valenzuela – Major General, United States Army (Military figures)

  • Jay R. Vargas – Medal of Honor (Vietnam) (Military figures)

  • Ysmael R. Villegas – Medal of Honor (World War II) (Military figures)

  • Maximo Yabes – Medal of Honor (Vietnam) (Military figures)

  • Sam Ybarra – (1945–1982) United States Army soldier who served in the Tiger Force commando unit attached to the 101st Airborne Division during the Vietnam War. He was of Mexican and Apache descent. (Military figures)

  • Rodolfo Acuña – historian and professor (Scholars and educators)

  • Ricardo Ainslie – psychology professor (Scholars and educators)

  • Norma Alarcón – author, professor, and publisher (Scholars and educators)

  • Frederick Luis Aldama – university distinguished scholar, writer (Scholars and educators)

  • Sofía Espinoza Álvarez – author, researcher, and advocate (Scholars and educators)

  • Lena Lovato Archuleta – educator, librarian, and administrator (Scholars and educators)

  • Alfred Arteaga – writer, poet, and scholar (Scholars and educators)

  • Deborah Berebichez – physicist, data scientist, and educator (Scholars and educators)

  • Martha E. Bernal – clinical psychologist (Scholars and educators)

  • Elsa Salazar Cade – entomologist/science educator (Scholars and educators)

  • Mariano Velazquez de la Cadena – grammarian, scholar, and author (Scholars and educators)

  • Nínive Clements Calegari – educator, founder of national literacy program, 826 National, and The Teacher Salary Project. (Scholars and educators)

  • Erika Tatiana Camacho – mathematical biologist (Scholars and educators)

  • Jimena Canales – physicist and engineer, and award-winning historian of science (Scholars and educators)

  • Richard Carranza – Chancellor, New York City Public Schools, appointed in March 2018 (Scholars and educators)

  • David Carrasco – historian of religion, anthropologist, and Mesoamericanist scholar (Scholars and educators)

  • Oscar Casares – author and professor (Scholars and educators)

  • Lauro Cavazos – U.S. Secretary of Education (1988–1990) (Scholars and educators)

  • Gery Chico – Chairman of the Illinois State Board of Education, politician and lawyer (Scholars and educators)

  • Francisco G. Cigarroa – chancellor of the University of Texas System and president of the UT Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas. (Scholars and educators)

  • Miguel Angel Corzo – CEO and president of LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes (Scholars and educators)

  • Maria Cotera – activist, author, researcher, and professor. (Scholars and educators)

  • José Cuéllar – professor of Chicano studies (Scholars and educators)

  • Robert R. Davila – president of Gallaudet University (Scholars and educators)

  • Jorge Calles-Escandón – physician and researcher (Scholars and educators)

  • Roberta Fernández – novelist, scholar, critic, and arts advocate professor (Scholars and educators)

  • Rosa-Linda Fregoso – professor of Latin American studies (Scholars and educators)

  • Miguel García-Garibay – professor of chemistry and the dean of physical sciences at University of California, Los Angeles. (Scholars and educators)

  • Alicia Gaspar de Alba – historian, scholar, author (Scholars and educators)

  • Ignacio M. Garcia – professor of Western American history (Scholars and educators)

  • Juliet V. García – university president (Scholars and educators)

  • Jonathon J. Andrew Muñoz – philosopher and educator (Scholars and educators)

  • Laura E. Gómez – president of the Law and Society Association and a professor of law and American studies at the University of New Mexico (Scholars and educators)

  • Guillermo Gómez-Peña – performance artist, author, activist and educator (Scholars and educators)

  • Juan Gómez-Quiñones – professor, historian, poet and activist (Scholars and educators)

  • Martin Guevara Urbina – writer, researcher, the professor whose work focuses on Latino issues (Scholars and educators)

  • José Ángel Gutiérrez – professor and attorney (Scholars and educators)

  • Ralph C. Guzmán – political scientist, professor, author, Deputy Assistant U.S. Secretary of State, provost Merrill College UC Santa Cruz (Scholars and educators)

  • Esteban Rossi-Hansberg – professor of economics at Princeton University (Scholars and educators)

  • Arturo Islas – professor of English and novelist (Scholars and educators)

  • Kevin Johnson (academic) – Dean of the UC Davis School of Law (Scholars and educators)

  • Juan L. Maldonado – higher education administrator (Scholars and educators)

  • Elizabeth Martinez (librarian) – professor and Executive Director of the American Library Association (Scholars and educators)

  • Ramiro Martinez Jr. – professor of criminology (Scholars and educators)

  • Miguel Méndez (legal scholar) – law professor and political figure (Scholars and educators)

  • Rachel Moran – Dean of UCLA School of Law (Scholars and educators)

  • William Nericcio – Chicano literary theorist, American Literature scholar, and professor (Scholars and educators)

  • J. Michael Ortiz – president emeritus of Cal Poly Pomona (Scholars and educators)

  • Juan J. de Pablo – professor in the Institute for Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago (Scholars and educators)

  • Pamela Anne Quiroz – professor of sociology (Scholars and educators)

  • Alberto Ríos – Regents' Professor at Arizona State University, educator and author. (Scholars and educators)

  • Vicki L. Ruiz – historian, president of the American Historical Association (Scholars and educators)

  • Ramón Saldívar – author, professor, and researcher of cultural studies, National Humanities Medal recipient (Scholars and educators)

  • Rita Sanchez – academic in the field of Chicano studies (Scholars and educators)

  • Richard A. Tapia – mathematician (Scholars and educators)

  • Josefina Villamil Tinajero – president of the National Association for Bilingual Education (Scholars and educators)

  • John D. Trasviña – dean of the University of San Francisco School of Law, former Assistant Secretary of the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (Scholars and educators)

  • Arnulfo Trejo – writer, college professor, and literary activist (Scholars and educators)

  • Francisco H. Vázquez – scholar and public intellectual (Scholars and educators)

  • María Guillermina Valdes Villalva – scholar and social activist (Scholars and educators)

  • Erv Wilson – music theorist (Scholars and educators)

  • Leslie Wong – President of San Francisco State University (Scholars and educators)

  • Sylvia Acevedo – engineer and businesswoman, worked at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Science and technology)

  • Albert Baez – physicist and professor, developed the X-ray microscope (Science and technology)

  • Elsa Salazar Cade – science educator and entomologist (Science and technology)

  • Víctor Celorio – inventor of Instabook or book on demand (Science and technology)

  • France A. Córdova – former NASA chief scientist (Science and technology)

  • Jesús A. De Loera – mathematician at UC Davis (Science and technology)

  • Teofilo F. Gonzalez – computer scientist and professor (Science and technology)

  • Sidney M. Gutierrez – former astronaut (Science and technology)

  • José Hernández – former astronaut (Science and technology)

  • Miguel de Icaza – software programmer (Science and technology)

  • Lydia Villa-Komaroff – molecular and cellular biologist (Science and technology)

  • Ynes Mexia – prominent botanist (Science and technology)

  • Ricardo Miledi – neuroscientist and professor at University of California, Irvine (Science and technology)

  • Héctor García-Molina – computer scientist and professor in the departments of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University (Science and technology)

  • Mario J. Molina – co-discoverer of decomposition of ozone with CFC aerosols, Nobel laureate in Chemistry (Science and technology)

  • Ellen Ochoa – astronaut, director for flight crew operations for NASA (Science and technology)

  • John D. Olivas – NASA astronaut (Science and technology)

  • Jorge López (physicist) – physicist and professor (Science and technology)

  • Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa – associate professor of neurosurgery and oncology; director of the Brain Tumor Stem Cell Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University and brain surgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital (Science and technology)

  • Paulo Lozano – aerospace engineer at MIT and pioneer in the field of micro-propulsion (Science and technology)

  • Eloy Rodriguez – biochemist, professor at Cornell University (Science and technology)

  • Sarah Stewart – pioneered the field of viral oncology research. (Science and technology)

  • Tedy Taylor – theoretical physicist and nuclear weapon designer (Science and technology)

  • Ignacio Tinoco Jr. – chemist and professor (Science and technology)

  • Jorge Gardea-Torresdey – chemist and academic (Science and technology)

  • Edward Velarde – physician, son of Judge Carlos Velarde. (Science and technology)

  • Nora Volkow – scientist, physician, psychiatrist, great-granddaughter of Leon Trotsky and director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). (Science and technology)

  • Lucy G. Acosta – civil rights activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Gaylon Alcaraz – community organizer, human rights activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Lupe Anguiano – civil rights activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Lorena Borjas – Mexican-born American transgender and immigrant rights activist, known as the mother of the transgender Latinx community in Queens, New York (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Norma V. Cantu – civil rights lawyer and college professor (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Carlos Cadena – attorney in the landmark Hernandez v. Texas supreme court case (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Adelfa Botello Callejo – civil rights lawyer (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • José Tomás Canales – civil rights activist and politician active during the early 1900s, played key role in the foundation of the League of United Latin American Citizens. (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Aurora Castillo – environmental activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Sal Castro – civil rights activist and educator (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Ernesto Chacon – Latino and low income civil rights activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • César Chávez(1927–1993) – labor leader and activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Linda Chavez-Thompson – former executive vice-president of the AFL-CIO (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Miguel Contreras – labor leader (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Jeanne Córdova – lesbian and gay rights activist, writer (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Bert Corona – labor and community organizer (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Ricardo Cruz – attorney, civil rights activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Jessie Lopez De La Cruz – labor organizer (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Maria Echaveste – former White House Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Josefina Fierro de Bright – civil rights activist during The Great Depression (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Ernesto Galarza – labor activist, professor, and writer (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Gustavo C. Garcia – attorney in the landmark Hernandez v. Texas supreme court case (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Hector P. Garcia – physician, veteran, and civil rights advocate (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Eva Carrillo de García – missionary, nurse, and civil-rights activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Erika Guevara Rosas – human rights lawyer, Americas director at Amnesty International (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Anna Nieto-Gómez – activist and journalist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Rodolfo Gonzales – leader of the Chicano civil rights movement, boxer, poet (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • José Ángel Gutiérrez – political activist, founder of the Raza Unida party, writer, and professor (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • John J. Herrera – civil rights leader (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Dolores Huerta – civil rights leader (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Jovita Idár – journalist, political activist and civil rights worker (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Ralph Lazo – advocated on behalf of Japanese American internment victims. (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Nativo Lopez – civil rights activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Raul Loya – civil rights activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Mimi Lozano – co-founded the Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Angel G. Luévano – labor leader and activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Rueben Martinez – activist and businessman (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Vilma Socorro Martínez – civil rights activist, lawyer and diplomat (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Eliseo Medina – labor activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Enrique Morones – immigrant human rights activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Janet Murguía – civil rights activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Ernesto Nieto – founder of the National Hispanic Institute (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Alex Pacheco – activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Emiliano Reyes – business executive and humanitarian activist. He is of Mexican and Swedish descent. (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Julian Samora – community activist, teacher, and scholar (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Leila Steinberg – educator dedicated to helping at-risk youth find their voice using an emotional literacy curriculum, best known as mentor of rapper Tupac Shakur. (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Olga Talamante – political activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Emma Tenayuca – labor organizer (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Reies López Tijerina – activist, founder of the Alianza Federal de Mercedes (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • John Trudell – musician, author, poet, and political activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Cristina Tzintzún – organizer, author, and co-founder of the Workers Defense Project (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Baldemar Velasquez – president of the Farm Labor Organizing Committee (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Gustavo Velasquez – Secretary of the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Delia Villegas Vorhauer – activist, social worker, and writer (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Vicente T. Ximenes – civil rights activist, commissioner of EEOC, and chairman of first Presidential Cabinet on Mexican American Affairs (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Raul Yzaguirre – civil rights activist (Civil rights leaders and community activists)

  • Eusebio L. Elizondo Almaguer – Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle (Religious figures)

  • Oscar Cantú – Auxiliary Bishop in San Antonio, Texas. (Religious figures)

  • Minerva G. Carcaño – Bishop in the United Methodist Church (Religious figures)

  • Arturo Cepeda – Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Detroit (Religious figures)

  • Gilbert Espinosa Chávez – Roman Catholic bishop (Religious figures)

  • Virgilio Elizondo – Roman Catholic priest, and theologian (Religious figures)

  • Cirilo Flores – 5th Bishop of San Diego (Religious figures)

  • Daniel E. Flores – Bishop of Brownsville (Religious figures)

  • Patrick Flores – Roman Catholic bishop (Religious figures)

  • Elias Gabriel Galvan – retired Bishop of the United Methodist Church (Religious figures)

  • Naason Joaquin Garcia – current international leader of the La Luz Del Mundo church, and former pastor of several La Luz Del Mundo churches in California and Arizona between 1994 and 2014 (Religious figures)

  • Richard John Garcia – bishop of Monterey, California (Religious figures)

  • Gustavo García-Siller – Archbishop of the Archdiocese of San Antonio (Religious figures)

  • José Horacio Gómez – Archbishop of Los Angeles (Religious figures)

  • René Henry Gracida – bishop (Religious figures)

  • Joel Nestali Martinez – Bishop in the United Methodist Church (Religious figures)

  • Hugo Montoya – general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Religious figures)

  • Peter Morales – president of the Unitarian Universalist Association (Religious figures)

  • Eduardo Nevares – Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Phoenix (Religious figures)

  • Jorge Rodríguez-Novelo – Auxiliary Bishop for the Archdiocese of Denver (Religious figures)

  • Armando Xavier Ochoa – Bishop of El Paso, TX (Religious figures)

  • Ricardo Ramírez – Bishop of Las Cruzes, New Mexico. (Religious figures)

  • Plácido Rodriguez – Bishop of Lubbock, Texas (Religious figures)

  • Alberto Rojas – Auxiliary Bishop and Episcopal Vicar for the Archdiocese of Chicago. (Religious figures)

  • Jaime Soto – Roman Catholic coadjutor bishop of Sacramento (Religious figures)

  • James Anthony Tamayo – Bishop of Laredo, Texas (Religious figures)

  • Ricardo Watty Urquidi – Bishop of the Diocese of Tepic in Nayarit, Mexico (Religious figures)

  • Joe S. Vásquez – Bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Austin, Texas. (Religious figures)

  • Gabino Zavala – Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles (Religious figures)

  • Manuel Abud – media, television, and cable executive (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Linda G. Alvarado – president and chief executive officer of a large commercial and industrial general contracting firm, co-owner of the Colorado Rockies baseball team. (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Peter Arguindegui – oilman, politician, civic leader, and philanthropist (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • María Elena Avila – entrepreneur, philanthropist, and civic leader in California (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Michael Ball – fashion mogul (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Hector Barreto – 21st Administrator of the US Small Business Administration (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Emilio Diez Barroso – Chairman and CEO of NALA Investments, a private investment holding company (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Adolfo Camarillo – businessman, wealthy landowner, and philanthropist (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Juan Camarillo Jr. – businessman, wealthy landowner, and philanthropist. (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Jovita Carranza – President & CEO of the JCR Group, a consulting firm. Former Deputy Administrator for the United States Small Business Administration (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Rudy Chapa – track runner and businessman (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Anna Maria Chávez – CEO of the Girl Scouts of the USA (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Chicano Roy (Roy Suarez Garcia) (1945–2003) – motorbike builder and inventor (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Maria Contreras-Sweet – 24th Administrator of the Small Business Administration, former executive chairwoman and founder of ProAmérica Bank. (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Mike Curb – record company executive, NASCAR car owner, and former Lieutenant Governor of California. (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • William Davila – first Mexican-American president of a large supermarket chain (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Gérard Louis-Dreyfus – chairman of Louis Dreyfus Energy Services (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Juan Enríquez – Managing Director of Excel Venture Management, academic, and speaker (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Tavo Hellmund – former racing driver and promoter (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Enrique Hernandez Jr. – business executive, president, and chief executive officer of Inter-Con Security Systems, Inc., and a director of Wells Fargo and McDonald's (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Traci Des Jardins – restaurateur and award-winning chef (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Ninfa Laurenzo – restaurateur (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Bismarck Lepe – information technology CEO and product manager (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Ignacio E. Lozano Sr. – founder of La Opinión, the largest Spanish language newspaper in the US (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Ignacio E. Lozano Jr. – newspaper publisher, ambassador, and corporate director (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • José I. Lozano – executive vice-president of Impremedia LLC (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Daniel Lubetzky – entrepreneur, author, and activist, best known as the Founder and CEO of KIND LLC. (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • David Martinez – Managing partner (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Mariano Martinez (entrepreneur) – inventor, entrepreneur, and restaurateur (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Emilio Azcárraga Milmo – CEO, media mogul (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Kate and Laura Mulleavy – fashion designers (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Oscar Munoz (executive) – CEO of United Airlines (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Hugo Morales (radio) – radio executive (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Arturo Moreno – businessman and owner of the Los Angeles Angels (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • George Paz – CEO of Express Scripts, the largest pharmacy benefit management organization in the US. (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Lisa Garcia Quiroz – media executive, launched People en Español (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Emilio Romano – managing director of Bank of America Merrill Lynch Mexico (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • John Romero – video game developer, co-founder of id Software (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Rosa Rios – 43rd and current treasurer of the United States, businesswoman, executive, and entrepreneur. (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Louis Ruiz – creator of Ruiz Foods, Inc. (Largest Latino owned company in California) (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Leslie Sanchez – founder and CEO of Impacto Group LLC, a Washington, D.C.-based market research and consulting firm (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Tony Sanchez – businessman, philanthropist, and Democratic politician (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Dr. Tony E. H. Serna –c o-inventor of the Stored Value Card Technology "Pre Paid Visa/MC cards", Introduced Cryo Therapy Machines to the USA-Mexico-and China, Businessman of the year 2016 by the NHCLC 40,000 churches strong, Oil and Gas Mogul, Marine Corps Veteran (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Felix Tijerina – restaurateur, activist, and philanthropist (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Solomon Trujillo – CEO and businessman (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Louis Verdad – fashion designer (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Sam Zamarripa – entrepreneur, author, and public official (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Oscar J. Zuniga – engineer and businessman (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Sergio Zyman – marketing executive (Businesspeople and entrepreneurs)

  • Gregorio Cortez (1875–1916) – Mexican-American outlaw and folk hero (Historical figures)

  • Joaquin Murrieta (1829–1853) – Mexican-American bandit or Robin Hood during the California Gold Rush of the 1850s. (Historical figures)

  • Gustavo Brambila – winemaker in the Napa Valley (Other)

  • Johnny Canales – talk show host (Other)

  • Pati Jinich – Emmy nominated chef, TV personality, cookbook author. (Other)

  • Oscar Ozzy Lusth – 1st runner-up on Survivor; Cook Islands (Other)

  • Raul Melgoza – fashion designer (Other)

  • Cesar Millan – TV personality, dog trainer, and author (Other)

  • Carmen Osbahr – puppeteers Rosita in the children's series Sesame Street (Other)

  • Albert Pissis – the architect who introduced the Beaux-Arts architectural style to San Francisco (Other)

  • Dionicio Rodriguez – architect (Other)

  • Aarón Sanchez – chef and television personality (Other)

  • Marcela Valladolid – chef and television host (Other)

  • Luis Velador – two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner (Other)

  • Eric Volz – entrepreneur, author, and managing director of an international crisis resource agency (Other)

  • Eduardo Xol – most known for his work as a designer on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (Other)

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Most Hispanic and Latino Americans are native Mexicans, Spaniards or other Europeans from the European colonial era, and about 10 percent of Hispanic and Latino Americans can be traced back to European colonizers. 1813, the Spanish colonists who established a Texas state during the Texas colonial period, became independent from Mexico, during the colonial period, the concept of Mexico as a nation was not formed, and many Mexicans were loyal only to their state, think of the state as a nation, today’s Frontier Zacatecas, Texas, New Mexico Yucatán Peninsula, Oaxaca, and so on.

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