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List of Spanish Filipinosreport

  • Carla Abellana, actress, commercial model (A - C)

  • Jon Ramon Aboitiz, industrialist, member of Aboitiz clan (A - C)

  • Neile Adams, Filipino-American actress, singer and dancer. Ex-wife of Steve McQueen (A - C)

  • Ryan Agoncillo, actor, TV host, comedienne (A - C)

  • Paulino Alcántara, footballer and manager of Club de Futbol de Barcelona (A - C)

  • Alona Alegre, actress (A - C)

  • Jojo Alejar, TV host, comedian (A - C)

  • José Alejandrino, Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine-American War (A - C)

  • Mariano Álvarez, revolutionary general (A - C)

  • Pinky Amador, actress, singer, commercial model and TV host (A - C)

  • Manuel Amechazurra, footballer (A - C)

  • Fernando Amorsolo, Was one of the most important artists in the history of painting in the Philippines (A - C)

  • Martin Andanar, radio, broadcasting journalist (A - C)

  • Boots Anson-Roa, veteran actress (A - C)

  • Sol Aragones, former reporter (A - C)

  • Araneta family, prominent Spanish Filipino family (A - C)

  • Atom Araullo, currently broadcasting jounalistic, reporter, film documentary for GMA News (A - C)

  • Robert Arevalo, artistic actor (A - C)

  • John Arcilla, actor (A - C)

  • Francis Arnaiz, former player of Toyota and Ginebra San Miguel basketball team, from 1975-1986 (A - C)

  • Luis Eduardo Aute, A Philippine-born Spanish singer, songwriter, film director, actor, sculptor, writer and painter (A - C)

  • Mig Ayesa, Filipino-Australian singer (A - C)

  • Francisco Balagtas, Historic Philippine hero on poetry (A - C)

  • Paolo Ballesteros, actor, TV host, comedian, impersonator (A - C)

  • Jesus Balmori, journalist, playwright, and poet (A - C)

  • Claudine Barreto, actress (A - C)

  • Aljo Bendijo, currently broadcasting journalistic for Sentro Balita weekdays (A - C)

  • Nida Blanca, actress (A - C)

  • Jackie Lou Blanco, actress (A - C)

  • Andres Bonifacio, Founder of the Katipunan, Philippine Hero (A - C)

  • Bernard Bonnin, actor (A - C)

  • J.C. Bonnin, actor (A - C)

  • Jose Burgos, martyr, priest (A - C)

  • Benedicto Cabrera, Filipino painter, was awarded National Artist of the Philippines for Visual Arts (A - C)

  • Iza Calzado, actress, model (A - C)

  • Antonio Carpio, lawyer (A - C)

  • Levi Celerio, artistic outstanding national artist of The Philippines for music & literature (A - C)

  • Tia Carrere, actress (A - C)

  • Carlos Celdran, artist, tour guide and cultural activist (A - C)

  • Claire Celdran, broadcast journalist, news anchor CNN Philippines (A - C)

  • Gabby Concepcion, actor, director, singer-songwriter, businessman (A - C)

  • Pilita Corrales, singer and songwriter (A - C)

  • Donna Cruz, actress, opm artist, singer (A - C)

  • Tirso Cruz III, artistic actor (A - C)

  • Sunshine Cruz, actress (A - C)

  • Jake Cuenca, actor, model (A - C)

  • Mark Dacascos, actor, martial artist (D - G)

  • Dingdong Dantes, actor, television presenter, dancer, commercial model and film producer (D - G)

  • Marlene Daudén, actress (D - G)

  • Charlie Davao, actor (D - G)

  • Ricky Davao, actor, host, director (D - G)

  • Jose de la Cruz, historic writer and poetry (D - G)

  • Maggie dela Riva, actress (D - G)

  • Joey de Leon, comedian, actor, television presenter and songwriter (D - G)

  • Johnny Delgado, actor (D - G)

  • Michael de Mesa, actor (D - G)

  • Carli de Murga, footballer (D - G)

  • Nestor de Villa, classic film actor (D - G)

  • Angelika Dela Cruz, actress, model (D - G)

  • Gregorio del Pilar, one of the youngest generals ever produced by the Philippines (D - G)

  • Marcelo H. del Pilar, Filipino writer, lawyer and journalist in the Spanish Era (D - G)

  • Monsour Del Rosario, actor, producer and martial artist (D - G)

  • Mila del Sol, classic film actress (D - G)

  • Rogelio de la Rosa, actor, diplomat (D - G)

  • Isabelo de los Reyes, politician, writer and labor activist (D - G)

  • Paquito Diaz, actor (D - G)

  • Romy Diaz, actor (D - G)

  • Fred Elizalde, classical and jazz pianist, composer, conductor and bandleader (D - G)

  • Joaquín Miguel Elizalde, diplomat and businessman (D - G)

  • Geoff Eigenmann, actor (D - G)

  • Ryan Eigenmann, actor (D - G)

  • Alvin Elchico, reporter, journalistic of TV Patrol Weekend (D - G)

  • Juan Ponce Enrile, Jr., politician, businessman (D - G)

  • Sally Ponce Enrile, politician (D - G)

  • Elise Estrada, singer-songwriter & artistic actress (D - G)

  • Jaime Fabregas, film actor and musical director (D - G)

  • Julián Felipe, Composer of the Philippine National Anthem (D - G)

  • Andion Fernandez, operatic soprano (D - G)

  • Rudy Fernandez, actor, film producer and director (D - G)

  • Marco Fortuny, Male Model (D - G)

  • Amalia Fuentes, actress (D - G)

  • Peque Gallaga, veteran director-actor (D - G)

  • Helen Gamboa, veteran actress and cooking host (D - G)

  • Mariano Garchitorena, politician (D - G)

  • Caloy Garcia, coach of Rain or Shine Elasto Painters. (D - G)

  • Cheska Garcia, actress, TV host, model (D - G)

  • Coleen Garcia, actress, host and model (D - G)

  • Eddie Garcia, film actor and director (D - G)

  • Patrick Garcia, actor and model (D - G)

  • Janno Gibbs, actor, comedian, and singer (D - G)

  • Cherie Gil, actress (D - G)

  • Enrique Gil, actor and product endorser (D - G)

  • Mark Gil, actor (D - G)

  • Rosemarie Gil, actress (D - G)

  • Dominador Gómez, nationalist, physician and a labor leader (D - G)

  • Mariano Gómez, martyr, priest (D - G)

  • Charlene Gonzales, Bb. Pilipinas-Universe 1994, actress, TV host, model (D - G)

  • Cristina Gonzales, actress, politician, model (D - G)

  • Jose Mari Gonzales, actor, businessman, politician (D - G)

  • Isabel Granada, singer and actor (D - G)

  • Fernando María Guerrero, poet, journalist, lawyer, politician and polyglot (D - G)

  • Angel Guirado, footballer (D - G)

  • Eddie Gutierrez, actor (D - G)

  • Janine Gutierrez, actress (D - G)

  • Raymond Gutierrez, TV host, editor, columnist, endorser and actor (D - G)

  • Richard Gutierrez, actor (D - G)

  • Ruffa Gutierrez, actress (D - G)

  • Kristine Hermosa, actress (H - L)

  • Adriano Hernández, Filipino revolutionary, patriot and military strategist during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine-American War. (H - L)

  • Mark Herras, actor, dancer (H - L)

  • Subas Herrero, actor, comedian, singer (H - L)

  • Félix Hidalgo, Acknowledged as one of the great Filipino painters of the late 19th century (H - L)

  • Pia Hontiveros, broadcast journalist, Chief Correspondent CNN Philippines (H - L)

  • Enrique Iglesias, singer (H - L)

  • Julio Iglesias Jr., singer (H - L)

  • Dick Israel, character actor (H - L)

  • Emilio Jacinto, Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution (H - L)

  • Junior, singer and actor in Spain and the Philippines (H - L)

  • Monique Lhuillier, famous US-based fashion designer to celebrities (H - L)

  • Lilet, singer, TV host, actress and model (H - L)

  • Celso Lobregat, politician (H - L)

  • Gina Lopez, advocate & TV host (H - L)

  • Sanya Lopez, actress (H - L)

  • Graciano Lopez-Jaena, Founder and first editor of the newspaper La Solidaridad (H - L)

  • Caloy Loyzaga, Filipino basketball player (H - L)

  • Chito Loyzaga, former basketball player (H - L)

  • Diego Loyzaga, actor and VJ (H - L)

  • Joey Loyzaga, basketball player (H - L)

  • Maloy Lozanes, singer, German Eurodance, based in Germany (H - L)

  • Sid Lucero, actor (H - L)

  • Antonio Luna, Historic Philippine general (H - L)

  • Juan Luna, Was a Filipino painter, sculptor and a political activist of the Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century (H - L)

  • Pauleen Luna, actress, TV host (H - L)

  • Ruru Madrid, actor, comedian, TV host (M - Q)

  • Jamby Madrigal, politician, businesswoman (M - Q)

  • Vicente Madrigal, business tycoon, industrialist and politician (M - Q)

  • Pancho Magalona, actor (M - Q)

  • Francisco Mañosa, famous architect noted for his Filipino inspired architectural designs (M - Q)

  • Edu Manzano, actor, host, product endorser, and politician (M - Q)

  • Luis Manzano, actor, host, and product endorser (M - Q)

  • Joseph Marco, actor, commercial model (M - Q)

  • Imelda Marcos, wife of the late President Ferdinand Marcos (M - Q)

  • Albert Martinez, actor, director, and producer. (M - Q)

  • William Martinez, actor (M - Q)

  • Cherie Mercado, currently broadcasting journalistic employee for CNN Philippines (M - Q)

  • Eddie Mesa, actor, singer, pastor (M - Q)

  • Mario Montenegro, classic film actor (M - Q)

  • Valeen Montenegro, actress, model (M - Q)

  • Vina Morales, singer and actress (M - Q)

  • Margarita Moran-Floirendo, Miss Universe 1973, patron of the arts, peace advocate (M - Q)

  • German Moreno, actor, comedian, host, talent manager (M - Q)

  • Aga Muhlach, actor, host, and product endorser (M - Q)

  • Niño Muhlach, actor (M - Q)

  • Diether Ocampo, actor, singer, model and military officer (M - Q)

  • Henry Omaga-Diaz, broadcaster journalistic of ABS-CBN News (M - Q)

  • Marga Ortigas, broadcast journalist with Al Jazeera English, former reporter with CNN International (M - Q)

  • José Ozámiz, Senator and Governor of Misamis Occidental (M - Q)

  • Rommel Padilla, actor, businessman (M - Q)

  • Bernard Palanca, actor and product endorser (M - Q)

  • Paraluman, classic film actress (M - Q)

  • Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero, the thirteenth Prime Minister of Spain. (M - Q)

  • Javier Patiño, Azkal's striker (M - Q)

  • Amy Perez, TV host and actress (M - Q)

  • Barbara Perez, actress (M - Q)

  • Fernando Poe Jr., actor, producer, and director (M - Q)

  • Fernando Poe Sr., actor (M - Q)

  • Lovi Poe, actress, model (M - Q)

  • Rico J. Puno, OPM singer, politician (M - Q)

  • Isabel Preysler, Spanish socialite and TV host, mother of Enrique Iglesias, former spouse of Julio Iglesias (M - Q)

  • Manuel L. Quezon, first President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines (M - Q)

  • Polo Ravales, actor, model (R - T)

  • Delia Razon, actress (R - T)

  • Enrique K. Razon, industrialist, head of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (R - T)

  • John Regala, actor, Christian minister, environmentalist (R - T)

  • Efren Reyes Jr., actor (R - T)

  • Efren Reyes Sr., actor, producer, and director (R - T)

  • Artemio Ricarte, Historic Philippine General (R - T)

  • Guillermo Gómez Rivera, Hispanist, multilingual author, historian, language scholar (R - T)

  • Ross Rival, actor (R - T)

  • Marian Rivera, actress and model (R - T)

  • Miguel Rodriguez, actor, politician, model (R - T)

  • Daisy Romualdez, actress (R - T)

  • Daniel Z. Romualdez, politician (R - T)

  • Norberto Romualdez, writer, politician, jurist, and statesman (R - T)

  • Janella Salvador, actress and singer (R - T)

  • Lou Salvador, basketball player, stage actor, and talent manager (R - T)

  • Lou Salvador Jr. actor, dubbed as "James Dean of the Philippines" (R - T)

  • Maja Salvador, actress (R - T)

  • Phillip Salvador, actor (R - T)

  • Sylvia Sanchez, actress (R - T)

  • Alex Santos, currently broadcasting journalistic & narrator (R - T)

  • Charo Santos-Concio, board member chief content of ABS-CBN Corporation president & president ceo of ABS-CBN University, letter reader TV host (R - T)

  • Rob Schneider, actor, comedian (R - T)

  • Armida Siguion-Reyna, celebrity, singer, film and stage actress, producer, television show host (R - T)

  • Gabriela Silang, female revolutionary leader (R - T)

  • Connie Sison, currently broadcasting journalistic for Balitang Tanghali (R - T)

  • Shalani Soledad, politician (R - T)

  • Jesusa Purificacion Levy Sonora, actress, endorser (R - T)

  • Andres Soriano, industrialist, soldier, philanthropist, former President of San Miguel, founder of ANSCOR (R - T)

  • Andres Soriano Jr., industrialist, philanthropist, former CEO of San Miguel Corporation and ANSCOR (R - T)

  • Ali Sotto, actress, radio am broadcasting, currently broadcasting journalistic for GMA News TV (R - T)

  • Tito Sotto, actor, comedian, politician (R - T)

  • Vic Sotto, actor comedian (R - T)

  • Eduardo Teus, a footballer who played for Real Madrid. (R - T)

  • Lorna Tolentino, actress (R - T)

  • Thea Tolentino, actress, model (R - T)

  • Tessie Tomas, actress and comedien (R - T)

  • Lucy Torres, politician, actress, TV host, model (R - T)

  • Tomas Trigo, Azkal's goalkeeper (R - T)

  • Juancho Trivino, actor, model (R - T)

  • Ariel Ureta, comedian, actor, TV host (U - Z)

  • Luis Rodríguez Varela, "El Conde Filipino", early Philippine nationalist (U - Z)

  • Ronaldo Valdez, actor (U - Z)

  • Gary Valenciano, singer, composer, arranger, writer (U - Z)

  • Alfred Vargas, educator, actor (U - Z)

  • Jake Vargas, actor, singer-songwriter, musician, dancer of GMA Artist Center (U - Z)

  • Ian Veneracion, actor, pilot, sportsman (U - Z)

  • Nova Villa, actress, veteran comedian (U - Z)

  • Roi Vinzon, actor, director (U - Z)

  • Jillian Ward, actress and product endorser (due to Mexican Hispanic heritage) (U - Z)

  • Yael Yuzon, lead singer and rhythm guitarist of Band Spongecola (U - Z)

  • Jessa Zaragoza, opm singer, actress, comedian (U - Z)

  • Jacinto Zamora, martyr, priest (U - Z)

  • Zobel de Ayala family, prominent Spanish Filipino family (U - Z)

  • Enrique Zobel, industrialist, Philippine Air Force Colonel, pilot, polo player, philanthropist (U - Z)

  • Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, industrialist, philanthropist, member of the Zobel de Ayala clan (U - Z)

  • Jaime Zobel de Ayala, industrialist, philanthropist, member of the Zobel de Ayala clan (U - Z)

  • Fernando Zóbel de Ayala y Montojo, painter, art collector, founded Museo de Arte Abstracto Español in Spain (U - Z)

  • Joel Reyes Zobel, radio broadcaster, currently broadcasting journalistic for GMA NEWS TV (U - Z)

  • Juan Miguel Zubiri, politician, businessman, environmentalist (U - Z)

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Spain ruled the Philippines directly for more than 300 years, starting with the fall of 1571 in Magny and ending in 1898 when the United States replaced Spain as the suzerain through the Spanish American War. The exact number is unknown, but the tool randomly selected 230 Spanish Filipinos, who are either originals or Filipinos of Spanish descent.

The Philippines was a colony of the Spanish Empire, administered by the Viceroyalty of New Spain, and many Spaniards settled in the Philippines as administrators, soldiers, priests, and intellectuals. They gradually integrated with the indigenous population but were still proud of their white ancestors, and they exerted great influence in Philippine society. With this generator list of the best known Spanish Filipinos in the area, we can also find Spanish Filipinos who have a place in entertainment, military, political, sports, music, law, education, etc. 

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