List of Spanish Americans
Appearance
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This is a list ofnotableAmericanswho self-identify themselves as Americans ofSpanish descent,including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.
There are also many people in the United States of various Latin American "national" origin, (e.g.Mexican Americans,Cuban Americans,Venezuelan Americanetc.) or other Latin Americans, who self-identify theirheritageor origins as beingSpaniardin census data.
To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Spanish American or must have references showing they are Spanish American and are notable.
Each section of this list is ordered by surname.
List
[edit]Artists and designers
[edit]- Adela Akers(born February 7, 1933) – Spanish-born American textile artist
- Mabel Alvarez(1891–1985) – prominent American artist
- Carlos Baena– Spanish-born American professional animator in the Pixar studies
- Javier Cabada(born October 25, 1931) – Spanish-born American artist who paints colorful, abstract works
- Eva Camacho-Sánchez– Spanish raised American fashion designer and maker who is focused in felted decorations, jewelry, housewares, and accessories at her companyLana Handmade.
- Federico Castellón(1914–1971) – painter and sculptor born inAlmeria,Spain
- Beatriz Colomina(born 1952) – Spanish-born architecture historian
- Julio de Diego(1900–1979) – Spanish-born American visual artist
- Anh Duong(born October 25, 1960) – French-American artist, actress, and model, daughter of a Spanish mother and Vietnamese father.
- John A. Garcia(born 1949) – Spanish-born entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is best known as a pioneer of the modern American computer game industry.
- Frank Garcia(1927–1993)– American son of Spanish immigrants[1]
- Xavier Gonzalez(1898–1993) – Spanish-born American artist.
- Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle(born 1961) – Spanish-born American artist[2]
- Adele Morales(1925–2015) – American painter and memoirist. He is of Spanish and Peruvian descent.
- Wenceslao Moreno(1896–1999) – known to his American fans as "Señor Wences", Moreno was for decades a top ventriloquist in Spain, elsewhere in Europe, as well as in Latin America and the United States. In the US, he was a favorite in vaudeville and, later, television, especially onThe Ed Sullivan Show.He was born in Salamanca, Spain, and died at the age of 103 in New York City.[3]
- Stephen Mopope(1898–1974) – Kiowa painter, dancer, and flute player of Spanish descent.
- Victor Moscoso(born 1936) – Psychedelic underground comix cartoonist, born inGaliciaand raised in the US.
- Esteban Munras(1798–1850) – 19th-century Spanish artist, probably best known for the vibrantly-colored frescoes that adorn the chapel interior atMission San Miguel Arcángelin California.
- Antonio Prieto(1912–1967) – Spanish-born American ceramic artist and art professor atMills College,Oakland, California.He was instrumental in developing an important ceramics collection for the Mills College Art Museum.
- Faye Resnick(born July 3, 1957) – American television personality, author, and interior designer. She is of Spanish, Italian and English descent[4][5]
- Narciso Rodriguez,American fashion designer. Son of Cuban parents ofCanarian(Spanish) descent[6]
- Richard Serra(1938–2024) – American sculptor. His father was Spanish fromMallorcaand mother was Russian fromOdessa[7]
- Urbici Soler i Manonelles(1890–1953) – American sculptor and art educator.
- Carmen Marc Valvo– fashion designer
- Kat Von D(born March 8, 1982) – tattoo artist of European descent; Spanish ancestry from mom[8]
Business
[edit]- Micaela Almonester, Baroness de Pontalba(1795–1874) – Wealthy New Orleans-born aristocrat, businesswoman and real estate developer, and one of the most dynamic personalities of that city's history.
- John Arrillaga(1937–2022) – real estate businessman
- John Casablancas(1942–2013) – American modeling agent and scout. He is credited for developing the concept of supermodel. His parents were Spanish, having escaped Spain during theSpanish Civil War[9]
- Manuel Lisa(1772–1820) – Spanish fur trader, explorer, and United StatesIndian agent.He was among the founders in St. Louis of theMissouri Fur Company,an early fur trading company, and he was also the first settlers ofNebraska[10]
- Frank Lorenzo(born May 19, 1940) – airline executive who managedContinental Airlines.He is of Spanish parents[11]
- Juan de Miralles(1713–1780) – Spanish-born arms dealer and messenger to the American Continental Congress.
- Edward L. Romero(born January 2, 1934) – entrepreneur and American diplomat who served as the U.S. Ambassador to Spain and Andorra from 1998 to 2001. His family was descended in part from the Spanish settlers who arrived in New Mexico in 1598[12]
- Frank Stephenson(born October 3, 1959) – American automobile designer. He is son of a Norwegian father and a Spanish mother[13]
- Unanue family
- Andy Unanue(born July 3, 1967) – former vice president of Goya Foods
- Joseph A. Unanue(1925–2013) – served 27-year tenure as president ofGoya Foods,the largestHispanic-owned food company in the United States
- Rodolfo Valentin(born June 22, 1944) – New York City hairdresser and entrepreneur, to Italian and Spanish parents.
- Benito Vázquez(1738–1810) – Spanish-born soldier, fur trader, merchant and explorer. He emigrated to Missouri when it was part ofLouisianaand lived there until the end of his life.
- Louis Vasquez(1798–1868) – American Mountain man and trader. Born in Missouri, he was the son of Benito Vázquez
- Vicente Martinez Ybor(1818–1896) – Spanish-American industrialist andCuban cigarmanufacturer[14]
Entertainment
[edit]Film and television screenwriters, directors and producers
[edit]- Rafael Alvarez(born May 24, 1958) – American screenwriter. He is of Spanish partial descent[15]
- Miguel Arteta(born 1965) – Puerto Rican director of film and television, known for hisindependent filmChuck & Buck(2000), for which he received theIndependent Spirit John Cassavetes Award,andCedar Rapids.He is of Peruvian father and Spanish mother[16]
- Rafael Casal(born 1985) – American writer, actor, producer, and showrunner. He is of Irish, Spanish, and Cuban descent.[17]
- Jaume Collet-Serra(born March 23, 1974) – Spanish-born American film director and producer.
- Lisa Loomer– playwright and screenwriter of Spanish and Romanian ancestry[18]
- George A. Romero(1940–2017) – American film director, screenwriter and film editor, best known for hisseriesofzombie apocalypse,beginning withNight of the Living Dead(1968). His father was born inA Coruña,Spain,and raised in Cuba[19]and his mother was aLithuanian American.
- Carles Torrens(born 1984) – Spanish-born film and television director, screenwriter, editor, and producer.
Actors and actresses
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- Luis Alberni(1886–1962) – Catalan actor
- Maria Alba(1905–1999) – Spanish-born American film actress
- Trini Alvarado(born January 10, 1967) – American actress, Puerto Rican Mother and Spanish father
- Antonio Banderas(born 1960) – born in Málaga, Andalusia; actor
- Armida(1911–1989) – American actress, singer, dancer, and vaudevillian born in Mexico and of a Spanish father[20]
- Tina Aumont(1946–2006) – American actress daughter ofMaría Montez
- Ariana Barouk– TV host, actress, model, and singer, who represented Cuba in the seventh edition of the environmentally oriented Miss Earth, International Beauty Pageant. His parents are Cubans of partially Spanish descent (her grandmother maternal was Spanish)
- Joan Bennett(1910–1990) – American stage, film and television actress. Her mother was actressAdrienne Morrison,daughter of actorLewis Morrison,who was of English, Spanish, Jewish, and African ancestry[21][22]
- Constance Bennett(1904–1965) – American actress sister of Joan Bennett
- Barbara Bennett(1906–1958) – actress/dancer sister of Joan and Constance Bennett
- Maria Canals-Barrera(born September 28, 1966) – American actress, voice actress and singer of Catalan descent.[23]
- Ouida Bergère(1886–1974) – Spanish father and English/French mother[24]
- Carlos Bernard– American actor (24 (TV series)). His mother is fromMadrid[25]
- Alexis Knapp(born in Avonmore, Pennsylvania) – American actress. Her mother is Cuban of Spanish descent.
- Paloma Bloyd(born in Chicago, Illinois) – American actress. Her mother is from Spain.
- Fortunio Bonanova(1895–1969) – Spanish born baritone singer and a film, theater, and television actor.
- Diego Boneta– American actor and singer. His father isMexican,while his mother was born in the United States, to aPuerto Ricanfather and Spanish mother[26]
- Richard Cansino– American voice actor and nephew of Rita Hayworth.
- Leo Carrillo(1881–1961) – actor,vaudevillian,political cartoonist,andconservationist.His great-great-grandfather,José Raimundo Carrillo[27](1749–1809), was a Spanish settler of San Diego, California.
- Charisma Carpenter– American actress (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) of mother of Cherokee and Spanish descent[28]
- Lynda Carter– actress and singer best known as the title character in popular 1970s television seriesWonder Woman.Her mother was ofSpanishandMexicandescent[29]
- Jessica Chastain– American actress, her father of Spanish descent.[30]
- Imogene Coca(1908–2001) – American actress, her father of Spanish descent.
- Mark Dacascos– American actor and martial artist. His father is of Spanish partial descent.
- Richard Davalos(1930–2016) – American actor of Finnish and Spanish descent[31]
- Cameron Diaz– father was of Spanish-Cuban descent[32]
- Héctor Elizondo– American of Spanish descent.[33]
- Joe Estevez– actor and Martin Sheen's brother, Spanish father
- Emilio Estevez– American actor, director, writer. Spanish paternal grandfather, from Galicia, Spain.
- Ramón Estévez– American actor, son of Martin Sheen
- Renée Estévez– American actress, daughter of Martin Sheen
- Mel Ferrer(1917–2008) – American actor, director of stage and screen and film producer. Cuban father of Spanish descent[34][35]
- Santino Fontana– American actor, director, and composer, widely known for playing Greg on the television showCrazy Ex-Girlfriend.He is one quarter Spanish descent[36]
- Trixie Friganza(1870–1955) – American actress of Spanish and Irish parents
- Martin Garralaga(1894–1981) – Spanish-born film and television actor who portrayed more than 200 roles in film and television
- Dominik Garcia-Lorido– American actress who has maternal Spanish-Austrian descent
- Jesse Garcia– actor. His parents are Mexican and Spanish descent[37]
- Joanna García– mother of Spanish descent[38][39][40][41]
- William Gaxton(1893–1963) – American actor of film and theater
- Greg Giraldo(1965–2010) – American stand-up comic[42]
- Lita Grey(1908–1995) – American actress, her mother's family was descended from a Californian Spanish family[43][44]
- Thomas Gomez(1905–1971) – American actor of Spaniard descent
- Myrtle Gonzalez(1891–1918) – American silent film actress. Spanish father[45]
- Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez(1925–2006) – American character actor best known for his appearances in a number ofJohn Waynemovies. He was the son of aMexican Americanfather and a Spanish mother[46]
- Camille Guaty– family is originally from the Canary Islands[47]
- Lena Hall– American actress and singer
- Salma Hayek– of Lebanese and Spanish-Mexican descent[48][49]
- Rita Hayworth(1918–1987) – American actress and icon. Her father was Spanish dancerEduardo Cansino, Sr.,born inSeville,Spain.
- Tom Hernández(1915–1984) – American actor whose characters were always secondary[50][51]
- Pepe Hern(1927–2009) – American actor whose characters, usually Spanish and Latin, were always secondary. He was brother of Tom Hernández.
- Gaby Hoffmann– American actress. Father is of Spanish and Puerto Rican descent.
- Mikaela Hoover– American actress of Iranian, Italian and Spanish descent[52]
- Paz de la Huerta– indie actress and muse of Zac Posen[53]
- Celina Jade– actress, singer and martial artist
- Anya Taylor-Joy– American-born Argentine and English actress and model. Her English-born mother is of South African and Spanish descent.
- Lainie Kazan(born May 15, 1940) – American actress and singer of half Spanish Sephardic ancestry
- Dorothy Lamour(1914–1996) – actress of French, Irish and Spanish descent[54]
- Jeanie MacPherson(1886–1946) – American actress, writer, and director from 1908 until the late 1940s. She was of Spanish, Scottish, and French descent[55]
- Roma MaffiaAmerican actress of German, Spanish,[56]English, and Afro-Caribbean descent
- Adele Mara(1923–2010) – American actress of Spanish parents, active in the mid 20th-century
- A Martinez– American actor ofNative American,Spanish, and Mexican descent[57]
- Velia Martinez(1920–1993) – actress, singer and former nightclub dancer.
- Patricia Medina(1919–2012) – English-born American actress. His father was a Spanish immigrant of Canary Island and his mother was English.
- Beryl Mercer(1882–1939) – Spanish born American actress of stage and screen who was based in the United States
- Lea Michele– actress and singer; has a Sephardi Jewish father (from a family from Spain and Turkey) and an Italian-American Catholic mother; Michele was raised Catholic[58]
- Marta Milans– actress
- Alfred Molina– English born American naturalized[59]He is of Spanish and Italian descent[60]
- Ricardo Montalbán(1920–2009) – Mexican radio, television, theatre and film actor to Spanish immigrants parents[61]
- Carlos Montalbán– Mexican actor, brother of Ricardo Montalbán
- Amber Montana– American actress. Montana is ofCubanand Spanish descent[62][63]
- Yolanda "Tongolele" Montes– exotic dancer and American actress of the Cinema of Mexico. Her father was Spanish/Swedish, her mother French/English.
- Antonio Moreno(1887–1967) – Spanish-born American educated actor; he was a leading silent film star of the 1920s.
- Frank Morgan(1890–1949) – American actor of German and Spanish ancestry.[64]
- Morris W. Morris(1845–1906) – stage actor and Civil War soldier of the Louisiana Native Guards
- Frankie Muniz– actor (Malcolm in the middle) and racecars driver. His father is Puerto Rican ofAsturian(Spanish) descent
- Dylan O'Brien– American actor (Teen WolfandThe Maze Runner), Spanish maternal great-grandmother[65]
- Margaret O'Brien– child actress, Spanish mother
- Carlos Pena Jr.– American actor (Big Time Rush), singer, and dancer. His father is of Spanish and Venezuelan descent, while his mother is ofDominicandescent[66]
- Julio Perillán– American actor of Spanish parents
- Anita Pomares,better known asAnita Page– was an American film actress primarily in the 1920s and 1930s and later[67]
- Monica Ramon– American actress born in Spain
- Nathalia Ramos– actress and singer. Spanish father, Sephardi Jewish mother. Played a leading role, Yasmin, inBratz: The Movie.
- Monica Rial– American voice actress, script writer, and ADR director affiliated with Funimation and Seraphim Digital/Sentai Filmworks. His father is from Galicia, Spain.
- Génesis Rodríguez– American actress. She is the daughter of Venezuelan singer and actorJosé Luis Rodríguez.Her grandfather is from Canary Islands.
- Cesar Romero(1907–1994) – American actor of Spanish father and Cuban mother
- Ned Romero– American actor and opera singer. His ancestry is He is ofChitimachaNative American, Spanish and French descent[68]
- Anthony Ruivivar– American actor[69]
- Marin Sais– American actress of the silent film era. She is descended of early Castilian settlers of California's colonial[70]
- Ref Sanchez(1917–1986) – American actor of Spanish descent
- Tessie Santiago– American actress of Spanish and Cuban descent
- Reni Santoni– American film, television and voice actor. Santoni is of French and Spanish descent
- April Scott– American actress and model. She is of Spanish partially descent[71]
- Sarah Shahi– actress and American model of Spanish mother[72][73]
- Martin Sheen– born 'Ramón Gerardo Antonio Estévez', father from Galicia, Spain[75]
- Charlie Sheen– American actor, Spanish paternal grandfather
- Margarita Sierra(1936–1963) – Spanish born American actress
- Henry Silva– American film and television actor of Spanish and Sicilian descent.[76]
- Chrishell Stause– of both Japanese and Spanish descent.
- Celeste Thorson– American actress, model, screenwriter, and activist of Lebanese, Spanish, Apache (Native American) and South Korean descent.
- Bitsie Tulloch– mother of Spanish descent[77]
- Alanna Ubach– American actress of Spanish descent
- Erik Valdez– American actor (father of Mexican, Spanish and Native American descent)
- Elena Verdugo– 1940s Spanish-American actress
- Michael Wayne(1934–2003) – American film producer and actor, and the eldest son of actorJohn Wayneand his first wife, Josephine Alicia Saenz, who was of Spanish descent.
- Patrick Wayne– actor, the second son ofJohn Wayneand Josephine Alicia Saenz
- Raquel Welch(1940–2023) – American actress of Bolivian father (from Spanish descent)[78][79]
- Donna Wilkes– American film actress known for her roles in several films, born to Spanish/French mother and Irish father
Models
[edit]- Jimmy Clabots– American actor and model. He is a Cuban and Spanish descent.
- Jo Collins–Playboymagazine'sPlaymate of the Monthfor December 1964 andPlaymate of the Yearfor 1965. Half Spanish.[80]
- Devin DeVasquez– model and American actress.[81]
- Daisy Fuentes– American TV presenter and model. Spanish mother.
- Jenna Haze– American pornographic actress of Spanish heritage.[82]
- Marina Jamieson – fashion model; American father, Spanish mother.[83]
- Jewel De'Nyle– former American pornographic actress and director. She is of partial Spanish descent.[84][85]
- Chanel Preston– American pornographic actress. She is descendant of Spanish partially.[86]
- D'Nika Romero– model and formerbasketballplayer of Spanish descent.
- Nia Sanchez– American actress, model, taekwondo coach and beauty queen who won Miss USA 2014. Her mother is of Spanish partial descent.[87]
- Jenny Spain
- Samantha TorresPlayboyPlaymate– Spanish native, now an American resident, has a son with actorDean Cain.
- Tori Welles– American former pornographic actress of partial Spanish descent.
- Carmen Xtravaganza(1961–2023) – Spanish-born American model and singer.
Musicians
[edit]- David Archuleta– father of Spanish (Basque) descent.
- Cardi B– rapper of Dominican, Trinidadian and Spanish descent. Her mother is of Spanish ancestry from Trinidad and Tobago.
- Leonardo Balada– Spanish composer.
- Cedric Bixler-Zavala– rock singer of predominantly European descent has Spanish ancestry from father.
- Fortunio Bonanova(1895–1969) –baritonesinger and a film, theater, and television actor. He occasionally worked as a producer and director.
- Eduardo Cansino, Sr.(1895–1968) – Flamenco dancer and Spanish actor. Father ofRita Hayworth.
- Julian Casablancas– vocalist and songwriter of the New York bandThe Strokes.[88]
- Al Cisneros– American musician from San Jose, California. He is the singer and bassist for the legendary stoner metal band Sleep
- Nichole Cordova– singer and dancer. Cordova is a member of the musical groupGirlicious.
- Xavier Cugat(1900–1990) – conductor, American Catalan artist and entrepreneur. He was a key figure in the spread of Latin music in the United States popular music.[89]
- Charo– Spanish-American actress, comedian and Flamenco guitarist. She is best known for her exuberant stage presence and provocative outfits.
- Chick Corea– American jazz and fusion pianist, keyboardist, and composer. He is ofsouthern Italianand Spanish descent.[90][91]
- Jonny Diaz– American contemporary Christian pop artist and brother ofMatt Diaz.Hisgrandfatherwho had emigrated fromBarcelona.[92]
- Vernon Duke(1903–1969) – American composer/songwriter, born into a noble family of mixed Georgian-Austrian-Spanish-Russian descent, enBelarus.
- Gloria Estefan– Mother's parents were born in Pola de Siero, Asturias and Logroño, La Rioja, Spain.[93][94]
- Joe Falcón(1900–1965) – American accordionist descendant of Cajuns and Spanish settlers (Isleños) of Louisiana. He was the first person recording a song and a Cajun music album.
- Lilian García– American singer and ring announcer born in Spain. Spanish descent via Puerto Rico.
- Jerry Garcia– guitarist and singer for theGrateful Dead.Father was born in La Coruña, Spain.[95]
- Synyster Gates– American musician, best known for being the lead guitarist of the bandAvenged Sevenfold.He is of Spanish and German descent.
- Claudio S. Grafulla(1812–1880) – Spanish-born composer in the United States during the 19th century, most noted for martial music for regimental bands during the early days of the American Civil War
- Emilio de Gogorza(1874–1949) – American-born baritone of Spanish parents.
- Safeway Goya– singer of The Nobodys, who released an album on Capitol Records and EMI International August 8, 1984.
- Scott Herren–music producer.His father isCatalanand his mother is Irish and Cuban.
- Eric Himy– American-born classical pianist of French-Spanish-Moroccan descent
- Julio Iglesias– Spanish-born singer with American citizenship.
- Enrique Iglesias–Grammywinning Spanish pop singer songwriter. Spanish father (Julio Iglesias) andSpanish Filipinamother (Isabel Preysler)
- José Iturbi(1895–1980) – Spanish conductor, harpsichordist and pianist.
- Jeanette (singer)– London-born, American-raised singer. She is ofCanarianand Maltese descent.[96]
- Joseph Lacalle(1860–1937) – Spanish born American clarinetist, composer, conductor and music critic.
- Kirstin Maldonado– American singer. Her mother is Spanish-Italian
- Jim Martin(born 1961) – former guitarist ofFaith No More
- Steve Martin Caro– original lead singer of the 1960s baroque pop bandThe Left Banke
- Mikaila– American singer of French, Mexican (Aztec) and Spanish descent.
- Chino Moreno– American musician. Child of a Spanish-Mexican father and a Spanish/Chinesemother;[97]
- Alcide "Yellow" Núñez(1884–1934) –IsleñoAmerican jazz clarinetist.
- Kenny Ortega– Emmy Award-winning producer, director and choreographer. Most known for directing theHigh School Musicalseries andMichael Jackson'sThis Is It.Spanish paternal grandparents.[98]
- Franky Perez– American musician best known as a solo artist, singer of Finnish Cello-based rock band Apocalyptica. Son of Spanish and Cuban immigrants.
- Irván J. "Puco" Pérez(1923–2008) –Isleñodecimasinger.[99]
- Manuel Perez (musician)(1871–1946) – American cornetist and bandleader born into aCreole of Colorfamily of Spanish, French and African descent.
- Achille Rivarde(1865–1940) – American-born British violinist and teacher.
- Rosalía– Spanish singer
- Andy Russell(September 16, 1919 – April 16, 1992) – American popular vocalist to Mexican parents of Spanish descent.
- Paul Sanchez– American guitarist and a singer-songwriter. He was a founding member of the New Orleans band Cowboy Mouth, guitarist and one of the primary singers and songwriters for the band from 1990 to 2006. His father was anIsleñoofSaint Bernard Parish,Louisiana.
- Matthew Santos– rock and folk singer-songwriter, musician and painter, father of part-Spanish descent.[100]
- Carly Simon– American singer-songwriter, musician, and children's author. Her mother is of Spanish and half Swiss descent.
- Lucy Simon– American composer for the theatre and popular songs. Sister of Carly Simon.
- Joanna Simon (mezzo-soprano)– sister of Carly and Lucy Simon.
- Mariee Sioux– American folk singer-songwriter. Her father Gary Sobonya is a mandolin player of Polish and Hungarian descent, and her mother Felicia is of Spanish, Paiute, and Indigenous Mexican descent.
- John Philip Sousa(1854–1932) – American composer and conductor of the late Romantic era, known primarily for American military and patriotic marches. His father was of Portuguese and Spanish ancestry.[101][102][103]
- Esperanza Spalding– jazz singer and composer.[104]
- Malu Trevejo– Cuban-American singer of Cuban and Spanish descent.
- Anton Torello– Catalan born American double bass player.
- Jaci Velasquez– American singer. She descends from Spanish and Mexican settlers in Texas and French, Scottish, and Arabs immigrants.[105]
- Camille Zamora– American soprano, Spanish ancestry on her father's side
Dancers
[edit]- María Benítez– American dancer, choreographer and director in Spanish dance and flamenco
- Carmencita– Spanish-born American-style dancer in American pre-vaudeville variety and music-hall ballet
- Joaquín De Luz– Spanish ballet dancer. He was formerly with the American Ballet Theatre (ABT), and currently, a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet (NYCB).
Sports
[edit]- Pete Alonso- Mets first baseman and 2019 Rookie of the Year. His grandfather was born in Spain and fought for the republicans during the Spanish Civil War. He came to America after Franco overthrew the republic.
- Barry Alvarez– American football coach. His grandparents immigrated to the United States fromNorthern Spain.[106]
- Lyle Alzado(1949–1992) – professional American football defensive end of the National Football League. His father is of Italian-Spanish descent.[107]
- Art Aragon(1927–2008) – American boxer
- J. J. Arcega-Whiteside– American football player born in Zaragoza, Spain. His father is Spanish and mother is American.
- Paula Badosaprofessional tennis player who representsSpain,was born inManhattan.Her parents are fromBarcelona.
- Jonathan Borrajo– American soccer player of Spanish parents.[108]
- Gene Brito(1925–1965) – American football Defensive end in the National Football League. He was of Spanish and Mexicans parents.
- Pete Carril– American former basketball coach.
- Matt Diaz– American professional baseball outfielder for the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball. His brother is Jonny Diaz. Hisgrandfatherwho had emigrated fromBarcelona.[92]
- Luca de la Torre– professional soccer player. Father is from Spain.
- Mary Joe Fernández– professional tennis player and two-time Olympic gold medal winner. Father from Spain.[109]
- Santiago Formoso(1953-) – Spanish-born American soccer defender who spent five seasons in the North American Soccer League.
- Lefty Gomez– born Vernon Louis Gomez, New York Yankees Hall of Fame pitcher. His grandfather was Spaniard.[110]
- Keith Hernandez– MVP-winning baseball player, grandfather from Málaga, Spain.
- Manuel Hernandez(1948-) – Spanish-born American soccer player.
- Chris Gimenez– American professional baseball catcher for the Oakland Athletics
- Al López– Hall-of-Fame baseball player and manager. Spanish parents.[111]
- Mike Lowell– Puerto Rican former professionalbaseballthird basemaninMajor League Baseball.His parents were born inCuba,and are of Irish and Spanish ancestry.
- David López-Zubero– former college and international swimmer who competed in three Summer Olympics and won an Olympic bronze medal.
- Martin López-Zubero– American born, Spanish Olympian swimmer with dual-citizenship. His father is Spanish[112]
- Saoul Mamby– former professional boxer of Spanish and Jamaican descent.[113]
- Alec Martinez– American professional ice hockey player. His paternal grandfather is Spanish.[114]
- Rachel McLish– American female bodybuilding champion, actress and author. Her father was of Spanish ancestry.[115]
- Kimmie Meissner– former competitive figure skater. Her maternal great-grandparents were Spanish immigrants (great-grandfather was from Galicia).[116]
- Midajah– American personal trainer, fitness model and former professional wrestling manager. He is the eldest of four children and is ofNorwegian,Irish,Spanish,andFrench descent.
- Lou Molinet(1904–1976) – first Hispanic-American professional football player to play in the National Football League.
- Lou Piniella– baseball player and manager, Asturian grandparents[117]
- Hernando Planells– assistant coach of the Maine Red Claws of the NBA Development League and former head coach of the Basketball Japan League (BJ) team Ryukyu Golden Kings.
- Augusto Perez– former wheelchair curler.
- Tony La Russa– baseball player and manager, born to Spanish and Italian parents in Ybor City in Tampa Florida.[118]
- Ralph Onis(1908 in Tampa, Florida–1995) – professional baseball.
- Jack Del Rio– American head coach of the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League (NFL), to a father of Spanish and Italian descent.[119]
- Rich Rodriguez–Arizonahead football coach.[120]
- Fabri Salcedo(1914–1985) – Spanish-born American soccer player.
- Wendy Lucero-Schayes– American former Olympic diver.
- Craig Torres (bodybuilder)
- Benny Urquidez– kickboxer, martial arts choreographer and actor. His father is descended from Basque Spaniards and Blackfoot Amerindians[121]
- Alejandro Villanueva– offensive tackle, Pittsburgh Steeleers. Parents were born in Spain.
- Minh Vu– American soccer player of Spanish and Vietnamese descent.
- Ted Williams(1918–2002) – American professional baseball player, manager, and World War II and Korean War veteran. His mother was Mexican of Spanish (Basque), Russian, andAmerican Indiandescent.[122]
Military (excluding those who were also governors or politicians)
[edit]- Santiago Argüello(1791–1862) – soldier in the Spanish army ofNew SpaininLas Californias,a major Mexican land grant ranchos owner, and part of an influential family in MexicanAlta Californiaand post-statehood California. He was son of Spanish soldierJosé Darío Argüello[123]
- Terry de la Mesa Allen, Sr.(1888–1969) – Major General, U.S. Army. Decorated World War II Division commander. Allen's maternal grandfather was Spanish Colonel Carlos Alvarez de la Mesa, who fought atGettysburgfor theUnion Armyin the Spanish Company of the39th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment,during theAmerican Civil War.[124]
- Terry de la Mesa Allen Jr. (1929–1967) – Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army. Killed in Vietnam War.
- Pierre G. T. Beauregard(1818–1893) American military officer, politician, inventor, writer, civil servant, and the first prominent general of the Confederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War.He was born in a Creole family of French and Spanish descent.
- Santos Benavides(1823–1891) – confederate colonel in theAmerican Civil War.He is descendant ofDon Tomas Sanchez,the Spanish founder ofLaredo, Texas.
- Stephen Vincent Benét(1827–1895) – officer in the United States Army. His grandfather was a settler ofSpanish Florida
- Rudolph B. Davila(April 27, 1916 – January 26, 2002) – United States Army officer, of Spanish descent through his father, who received the Medal of Honor for his actions in Italy during World War II.[125]
- Luis F. Emilio(December 22, 1844 – September 16, 1918) – captain in the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, an American Civil War Union regiment.
- Jorge Farragut(1755–1817) – Spanish Navy officer who fought for theAmerican War of Independence.Father of David Farragut.
- David Farragut(1801–1870) – first senior officer of the U.S. Navy during the Civil War. Coined phrase "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!". His father was the Spanish Navy officer Jorge Farragut[126]
- John Horse(ca. 1812–1882) – African-American military adviser to the chief Osceola and a leader of Black Seminole units fighting against United States (US) troops during the Seminole Wars in Florida. He was a Seminole slave ofSpanish,Seminole,and African American descent.
- Baldomero Lopez(1925–1950) – first lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War; posthumously awarded theMedal of Honor.[127]
- Louis Gonzaga Mendez, Jr.(1915–2001) – highly decoratedUnited States Armyofficer of the82nd Airborne Divisionwho in June 1944, as commander of the 3rd Battalion,508th Parachute Infantry RegimentduringWorld War II,parachutedbehind enemy lines intoNormandyand was awarded aDistinguished Service Crossfor leading an attack that captured the French town ofPrétot-Vicquemare,in theSeine-Maritimedepartment. He is descendant of Mexicans, Spanish andNavajopeople.
- Juan Moya(1806–1874) – prominent Tejano landowner andMexican Armycaptain who fought in theTexas Revolution.He was of Canarian descent.
- John Ortega– first Hispanic sailor to be awarded the United States' highest military decoration for valor in combat – the Medal of Honor – for having distinguished himself during the South Atlantic Blockade by the Union Naval forces during the American Civil War.
- Elwood Richard Quesada(1904–1993) – United States Air Force General, FAA administrator, and, later, a club owner in Major League Baseball. He was of Irish and Spanish descent.
- Maritza Sáenz Ryan– United States Army officer, and the head of the Department of Law at the United States Military Academy. She is the first woman and first Hispanic West Point graduate to serve as an academic department head. She is daughter of a Puerto Rican father and Spanish mother.[128]
- Manuel Antonio Santiago Tarín(1811–1849) – Tejano soldier and a recruiter and participant in the Texas Revolution on the Texian side. His father was a Spanish officer.
Governors and politicians
[edit]- Julian A. Chavez(1808–1879) – rancher, landowner and elected official in early Los Angeles, California, who served multiple terms on the Los Angeles Common Council (the forerunner to the present-day City Council) and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
- Rafael Anchia– Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives. His father is a Spanish Basque.
- Jerry Apodaca– Democratic Governor of New Mexico (1974–78).
- Polly Baca– American politician who served as Chair the Democratic Caucus of theColorado House of Representatives(1976–1979), being the first woman to hold that office, and the firstHispanicwoman elected to theColorado State Senate.She is a descendant of Spanish and Mexican settlers of New Mexico and Colorado, arrived there in the colonial period.[129]
- Charles Dominique Joseph Bouligny(1773–1833) – lawyer and politician. He was U.S. Senator from Louisiana between 1824 and 1829. He was son ofFrancisco Bouligny.[130]
- Dionisio Botiller(1842–1915) – elected a member of the Los Angeles, California,Common Council,the governing body of the city. Botiller's Spanish-heritage family settled in California in the 18th century, living near Santa Barbara.[131]
- Kate Brown– DemocraticGovernor of Oregonsince 2015.
- Carlos Lopez-Cantera– Republican politician from Miami, who served in theFlorida House of Representativesbefore being appointed the 19thLieutenant Governor of Florida(2014-2018)
- Carlos Antonio Carrillo(1783–1852) – Governor of Alta California, (1837–1838)
- José Antonio Carrillo(1796–1862) – Californio ranchero, official and political. He was mayor of Los Angeles, California (1826, 1828, and 1833).
- Juan José Carrillo(1842–1916) – first mayor of Santa Monica, California
- Pedro Casanave(c.1766–1796) – Spanish merchant who became the Master Masonic and fifth mayor of Georgetown (modern Washington, D.C.). Casanave is particularly remembered for having buried the first stone in what later became theWhite House,on October 12, 1792.
- Ezequiel Cabeza De Baca(1864–1917) – first Hispano elected for office asLieutenant Governorin New Mexico's first election. He was a descendant of the original Spanish settlers which later became part of theBaca Family of New Mexico.
- Dennis Chavez(1888–1962) – Democratic U.S. Senator from the State of New Mexico.
- Linda Chavez– father's family came to New Mexico from Spain in 1601.[132]
- Henry Cisneros– politician and businessman[133]
- Page Cortez(born 1961) – businessman fromLafayette, Louisiana,who is a Republican member of theLouisiana State Senatefrom District 23.
- Ted Cruz–U.S. Senator from Texassince 2013. Hisfatheris the Cuban son of a Spanish father from theCanary Islands
- Manuel Dominguez(1804–1882) – Mayor of Los Angeles (1832). He was of Spanish settlers descent.[134]
- Albert Estopinal(1845–1919) – sugar cane planter from St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature between 1876 and 1900 and in the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana's 1st congressional district from 1908 until his death. Their ancestors came from theCanary Islands,Spain.[135]
- José Joaquín Estudillo(1800–1852) – second alcalde of Yerba Buena, California (the precursor to San Francisco), and whose land holdings, known as Rancho San Leandro, formed the basis of the city of San Leandro.[136]
- Joachim Octave Fernández(1896–1978) – member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the state of Louisiana. He was a Democrat.
- Fernando Ferrer–Borough Presidentof The Bronx from 1987 to 2001, and was a candidate for Mayor of New York in 2001 and the Democratic Party nominee for Mayor in 2005
- Bill Flores(1954–) – member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the state of Texas. He is a Republican.
- Bernardo de Gálvez(July 23, 1746 – November 30, 1786) – Spanish military leader and colonial administrator who served as colonial governor of Louisiana and Cuba, and later as Viceroy of New Spain. The US Senate passed, in December 2014, the granting of Honorary citizenship to Bernardo de Galvez, because he aided the American Thirteen Colonies in their quest for independence and led Spanish forces against Britain in the Revolutionary War.[137]
- John Garamendi(born January 24, 1945) – Member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the state of California. He was a Democrat.
- Antonio Maria de la Guerra(1825–1881) – Mayor of Santa Barbara, California, several times a member of the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors, California State Senator and Captain of California Volunteers in the American Civil War. He was son of Spanish soldierJosé de la Guerra y Noriega.[138]
- José Gonzáles– American politician who served as first Mayor ofGonzales, Louisiana,between 1922/28 and 1932, and is considered the best mayor of that village.[139]
- Joseph Marion Hernández(1793–1857) – American politician, plantation owner, and soldier. He was the first Delegate from the Florida Territory, becoming the first Hispanic American to serve in the United States Congress. His parents were Spanish settlers of St. Augustine in what was thenEast Florida.[140]
- Vito Lopez– American politician, former member of theNew York State Assembly.
- Manuel Lujan Jr– Republican Congressman from New Mexico & Secretary of Interior.
- Francisco Antonio Manzanares(1843–1904) – businessman and politician.
- Luis H. Marrero(1847–1921) – chief of police in Jefferson Parish in New Orleans, president of parish's government between 1884 and 1916 and senator from Louisiana from 1892 to 1896. He was descend of Spanish settlers from Canary Island.[139]
- Bob Martinez– former and first HispanicGovernor of Florida,grandson of Spanish immigrants.
- Antonio Menchaca(1800–1879) – Mayor of San Antonio, Texas (1838–1839) y military who fought in theTexas Revolution.He was a Tejano whose parents were of Spanish descent.[141][142]His great-great-grandfather was one of the founders and early settlers of Béxar.[143]
- Joseph Montoya(1915–1978) – Democratic U.S. Senator from the State of New Mexico.
- Francisco Portusach Martínez(1864–1919) – Spanish merchant and whaler who was briefly the Governor of Guam, before he was deposed.
- Ramón Músquiz(1797–1867) – governor ofMexican Texasfrom 1830 to 1831 and 1835.
- Antonio Narbona(1773–1830) – Spanish soldier born inMobile,now in Alabama, when this belonged to Spanish Louisiana. He was Governor ofSanta Fe de Nuevo Méxicobetween September 1825 and 1827 and he fought Native American people in the northern part of Mexico (now the southwestern United States) around the turn of the nineteenth century. He was of pure Spanish ancestry.[144]
- Sammy Nunez– Louisiana politician of Canarian, orIsleñodescent.[145]
- Samuel B. Nunez, Jr.– politician and businessman from St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. He is son of Sammy Nunez.
- Miguel Antonio Otero(1829–1882) – Spanish politician of theNew Mexico Territory.
- Miguel Antonio Otero(1859–1944) – Governor ofNew Mexico Territory(1897–1906).
- Mariano S. Otero(1844–1904) – delegate from the Territory of New Mexico.
- Leander Perez(1891–1969) – Louisiana judge and politician of Isleño descent.
- Pío Pico(1801–1894) – last Governor of Alta California under Mexican rule. He was of Native American, Spanish and Africanmixed-raceancestry.
- Andrés Pico(1810–1876) – Californio rancher, military commander and was elected to the state assembly and senate after California became a state. Andrés Pico was the younger brother ofPío Pico
- Bill Richardson– American politician, who served as the 30th Governor of New Mexico from 2003 to 2011. His mother is theMexicandaughter of a Spanish father fromVillaviciosa, Asturias(Spain) and a Mexican mother[146]
- Henry "Junior" Rodríguez– politician fromSt. Bernard Parish, LouisianaofIsleñodescent.
- William E. Rodriguez(1879–1970) – American socialist politician and lawyer. he was the first Hispanic elected to theChicago City Council.He was of Spaniard and German descent.
- Ken Salazar– 50thUnited States Secretary of the Interior,in the administration of President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013. He is a descendant of Spanish settlers in New Spain in 16th century.[147]
- José de la Cruz Sánchez(1799–1878) – eleventhAlcaldeof San Francisco in 1845.
- Francisco Sanchez(1805–1862) was Commandante of theSan Francisco Presidioand the eighthalcaldeof San Francisco, California in 1843. He was brother of José de la Cruz Sánchez.
- Erasmo Seguín(1782–1857) – prominent citizen and politician in San Antonio, Texas. He was of French and Spanish descent inSan Antonio de Bexar(nowSan Antonio,Texas).[148]
- Juan Seguín(1806–1890) – Texas senator, mayor, judge, and justice of the peace and a prominent participant in theTexas Revolution.He was son of Erasmo Seguín.
- Éamon de Valera(1882–1975) – American born leader of Ireland's struggle for independence from Britain in theWar of Independenceand of theanti-Treatyopposition in the ensuingIrish Civil War(1922–1923). He was the founder ofFianna Fáil,head of government (President of the Executive Council,laterTaoiseach) andPresident of Ireland(1959–1973). He was son to an Irish mother and a Spanish father.[149][150]
- Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo(July 4, 1807 – January 18, 1890) – Californio military commander, politician, and rancher.
- Juan Verde– political, business and social entrepreneur from the Canary Islands and adviser to President Obama and several Democratic political campaigns
- Agustín V. Zamorano(1798–1842) – printer, soldier, and provisional Mexican colonial Governor of Alta California. He was born in Florida, by which him obtained the American citizenship when the territory be joined to United States
Sheriffs, police, Texas Rangers and lawyers
[edit]- Eugene W. Biscailuz(1883–1969) – Sheriff of Los Angeles County. His mother was descended from old Spanish settlers of California.
- Tony Bouza– 40-year veteran of municipal police, serving as Minneapolis police chief from 1980 to 1989. He was born in Spain[151]
- Alex Ferrer– American television personality, lawyer, and retired judge who presides as the arbiter onJudge Alex.
- Manuel T. Gonzaullas(July 4, 1891 – February 13, 1977) – Spanish born AmericanTexas Rangerscaptain and a staff member of the Texas government.
- Alonzo Morphy(1798–1856) – American lawyer serving asAttorney General of Louisiana(1828–1830), and a Justice of theLouisiana Supreme Court(1839–1846). He was of Spanish, Portuguese and Irish descent.
- Rafael Piñeiro– Spanish-born American who served as First Deputy Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (NYPD).
- Manuel Real– judge of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.[152]
- Tomas Avila Sanchez(1826–1882) – American soldier, sheriff and public official, was on the Los Angeles County, California, Board of Supervisors and was a member of the Los Angeles Common Council, the legislative branch of the city. He was descendant of Spanish settlers.
- Michael G. Santos– American prison consultant, author of several books about prison, a professor of criminal justice, and an advocate for criminal justice reform. Santos is the son of a Cuban immigrant father and a mother of Spanish descent.[153]
Journalists and reporters
[edit]- Krystal Fernandez– American sports journalist.
- Bill Gallo(1922–2011) – cartoonist and newspaper columnist for theNew York Daily News.[154]
- Steve Lopez– American journalist who has been a columnist for The Los Angeles Times since 2001. He is the son of Spanish and Italian immigrants.
- Suzanne Malveaux– TV news reporter. She comes from a Creole family in Louisiana of French, Spanish and African origin.[155]
- Craig Rivera– American television journalist, producer, and correspondent forFox News Channel.His father was a Puerto Rican ofSephardic Jewdescent.
- Sebastian Junger– American journalist, most famous for the best-selling bookThe Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea(1997)
- Geraldo Rivera– American lawyer, journalist, writer, reporter and talk show host. His father was of Puerto RicanSephardic Jewancestry. He is brother ofCraig Rivera.[156][157]
- Maria Rozman– Spanish-bornTelemundoWashington, D.C.'s News Director.
- Rosana Ubanell– Spanish-born American naturalized news journalist and the first Spanish language novelist to ever be published by Penguin Books
Novelists, poets and comic book cartoonists
[edit]- Alberto Acereda(1965–) – writer, professor of Spanish language and literature in USA and Spanish author of numerous articles on politics and op-eds in several European and American newspapers.
- Mercedes de Acosta(1893–1968) – poet and playwright, also known for her lesbian affairs with Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich.[158]
- Felipe Alfau(1902–1999) – Catalan novelist and poet.
- Jaime de Angulo(1887–1950) – linguist, novelist, and ethnomusicologist in the western United States. He was born in Paris of Spanish parents.
- Estelle Anna Lewis(1824–1880) – United States poet and dramatist. She was of English and Spanish descent.
- Sergio Aragonés– Spanish born-American cartoonist and writer known for his contributions toMadMagazine and creator of the comic bookGroo the Wanderer."[159]
- José Argüelles(1939–2011) – American New Age author and artist. His father was Spanish.
- Ivan Argüelles– American poet and brother of Jose Argüelles.
- Alexander Argüelles– American linguist and son of Ivan Argüelles.
- Hilario Barrero– Spanish poet and teacher.[160]
- Stephen Vincent Benét(1898–1943) – American author, poet, short story writer, and novelist.
- Manuel Gonzales(1913–1993) – Spanish born-American Disney comics artist.
- Amber L. Hollibaugh– American writer, film-maker and political activist. She is the daughter of aRomanyfather ofSpanishdescent and an Irish mother.[161]
- Andrew Jolivétte– American author and lecturer of Spanish partially descent.
- Odón Betanzos Palacios(1925–2007) – poet, novelist and Spanish literary critic.[162]
- Carmen M. Pursifull– English-language free verse poet and former New York City Latin dance and Latin American music figure in the 1950s. She is of Puerto Rican and Spanish descent.[163]
- Anaïs Nin– born Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell, was an American author born to Spanish-Cuban parents in France, where she was also raised.
- George Rabasa– American writer and author
- Matthew Randazzo V– American true crime writer and historian. He is of Sicilian-American,Isleño,and Cajun descent.[164]
- George Santayana(1863–1952) – Spanish-born philosopher, essayist, poet, and novelist.
- Jose Yglesias(1919–1995) – American novelist and journalist. Yglesias was born in the Ybor City section of Tampa, Florida, and was of Cuban and Spanish descent. His father was from Galicia.
- Rafael Yglesias(1954–) – American novelist and screenwriter. His parents were the novelists Jose Yglesias and Helen Yglesias.
Ranchers and landowners
[edit]- José Antonio Aguirre (early Californian)(1799–1860) – merchant and rancher inAlta California.[165]
- Arcadia Bandini de Stearns Baker(1825–1912) – wealthy Los Angeles Landowner. She was the granddaughter of the Spanish captainJosé María Estudillo.[166]
- Eulogio F. de Celis(?–1903) – predominant landowner in the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, California, in the mid-19th century. He was son of Spanish settlers.
- Eulalia Pérez de Guillén Mariné(1766?–1878) –Californiosupercentenarian and owner of Rancho del Rincón de San Pascual (Southern California).[167]
- Bernardo Yorba(1800–1858) – one of the most successful ranchers inAlta California,having thousands of cattle and horses grazing on land grants totaling more than 35,000 acres. He was the son of a Spanish soldier,José Antonio Yorba.
Religious figures
[edit]- Emilio S. Allué(1935–2020) – Spanish-born American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Joseph Sadoc Alemany(1814–1888) – Catalan-American Roman Catholic archbishop and missionary. He was naturalized in the United States in 1840.
- Eusebius J. Beltran– American prelate. His father was Spanish.
- Francisco Mora y Borrell(1827–1905) – Catalan American Roman Catholic priest
- Thaddeus Amat y Brusi(1810–1878) – Roman Catholic Catalan cleric who eventually became Bishop of Los Angeles, California.
- Henriette DeLille(1813–1862) – founded the Catholic order of the Sisters of the Holy Family in New Orleans, which was composed of free women of color. Her mother was aCreole of colorof French, Spanish andAfricanancestry and was born in New Orleans.[168]
- Robert Fortune Sanchez(1934–2012) – Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Some of his ancestors were Spanish settlers in New Mexico.
- Josu Iriondo– Spanish born American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He currently serves as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of New York.
- Antonio José Martínez(1793–1867) –Nuevomexicanopriest, educator, publisher, rancher, farmer, community leader, and politician.
- Ricky Rodriguez(1975–2005) – former member of the Children of God (COG), now known asThe Family International(TFI).
- Alfredo Méndez-Gonzalez(1907–1995) – American Catholic bishop who served in Puerto Rico. He was of Spanish and Puerto Rican descent.[169]
- José González Rubio(1804–1875) – Roman Catholic friar prominent in the early history of California.
- Peter Morales– President of theUnitarian Universalist Association,elected in 2009. Morales is the first Latino president. He is of Mexican and Spanish descent.
- David Arias Pérez– Spanish-born Recollect friar in the United States.
- Peter Verdaguer y Prat(December 10, 1835 – October 26, 1911) – Catalan-born American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Francisco González Valer– Spanish-born American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Scholars, professors and academics
[edit]- Gloria Anzaldúa(1942–2004) – scholar of Chicana cultural theory, feminist theory, and queer theory. She was a descendant of many of the prominent Basque and Spanish explorers and settlers who came to the Americas in the 16th and 17th centuries and also had indigenous ancestry.
- Ángel Cabrera– Spanish-born American academic and sixth President ofGeorge Mason University.
- Larrie Ferreiro(born June 11, 1958) – American historian to a Spanish great-grandfather.
- Ernest Fenollosa(1853–1908) – American professor of philosophy and political economy at Tokyo Imperial University and art historian ofJapanese art.His father is from Málaga, Spain
- Frank Micheal Fernández, Jr.(1918–2001) – notableIsleñoeducator,historian,and community leader inSt. Bernard Parish.
- Jorge Ferrer– chair of the department of East-West Psychology at theCalifornia Institute of Integral Studies.
- Karl Hess(1923–1994) – American speechwriter and author. He was of German and Spanish descent.
- Juan José Linz(1926–2013) – Spanish sociologist and political scientist. He was of German father and Spanish mother.
- Andrew Jolivétte– American author and lecturer who is employed at San Francisco State University as an associate professor in American Indian Studies and an instructor in Ethnic Studies, Educational Leadership, and Race and Resistance Studies.
- Xavier Sala-i-Martin(born June 17, 1962) – Catalan-born American professor of economics at Columbia University.
- Carlos Fernández-Pello– Spanish-born faculty member of the University of California, Berkeley, Department of Mechanical Engineering.
- Juan Bautista Rael(1900–1993) –Nuevomexicanoethnographer, linguist, and folklorist who was a pioneer in the study of the Nuevomexicanos, his stories and his language, both fromNorthern New Mexicoand Southern Colorado.
Scientists, inventors and engineers
[edit]- Luis F. Álvarez(1853–1937) – Spanish-born American doctor. He developed diagnosis for macular leprosy
- Luis W. Alvarez(1911–1988) – American scientist. He was a Nobel Prize-winning physicist and key participant in theManhattan Project
- Walter Alvarez(born October 3, 1940) – American geologist who first proposed the asteroid-impact theory to explain the extinction of the dinosaurs
- Walter C. Alvarez(1884–1978) – American doctor of Spanish descent. He authored several dozen books on medicine, and wrote introductions and forewords for many others. Referred to as "America's Family Doctor" for his syndicated medical column in hundreds of newspapers.
- Francisco J. Ayala(born March 12, 1934) – Spanish-born American biologist and philosopher, recipient of the 2010Templeton Prize
- Isador Coriat(1875–1943) – American psychiatrist and neurologist. He was one of the first American psychoanalysts. He was of Moroccan-Spanish descent on father's side and German on mother's side.[170]
- Pedro Cuatrecasas(born 27 September 1936) – Spanish-born American biochemist and an adjunct professor of Pharmacology & Medicine at the University of California, San Diego
- Valentín Fuster(born January 20, 1943) – Catalan-born American cardiologist
- Rafael Guastavino(1842–1908) – Spanish-born building engineer and builder who lived in the United States since 1881 until his death; his career was based in New York City. The vaults of hundreds buildings in the eastern US were built based on his design.
- Rodolfo Llinás(born December 16, 1934) – Professor of Neuroscience and Chairman of the department of Physiology & Neuroscience at theNYUSchool of Medicine. Born inBogotá(Colombia), with Spanish grandfather.
- Michael Lopez-Alegria(born May 30, 1958) – Spanish-born American astronaut. Holds American record for most EVA hours (spacewalks or moonwalks). Born in Madrid.[171]
- Miguel A. Sanchez– Spanish-born American board-certified pathologist who specializes in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology and cytopathology.
- Severo Ochoa(1905–1993) – Spanish-born Nobel Prize-winning biochemist who worked on the synthesis of RNA
- Ramón Verea(1833–1899) – Spanish-born journalist, engineer and writer. Inventor of a calculator with an internal multiplication table
Philanthropists, activists, revolutionaries, and community leaders
[edit]- Helene Hagan– Moroccan-born American anthropologist and Amazigh activist. She is of Berber and Catalan descent.
- Yasmin Aga Khan(1949–) – philanthropist with Spanish blood from her mother,Rita Hayworth.
- Juan Bautista Mariano Picornell y Gomila(1759–1825) – Spanish-born revolutionary.
- Concepción Picciotto(1936–2016) – also known as Conchita or Connie, Spanish-born American who had lived in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C., on the 1600 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, in a peace camp across from the White House, since August 1, 1981, in protest of nuclear arms
- Alberto Rivera(1935–1997) – Canarian-born American anti-Catholic religious activist who was the source of many of fundamentalist Christian author Jack Chick's conspiracy theories aboutThe Vatican.
- Tony Serra(1934–) – American civil rights lawyer, activist and tax resister from San Francisco.
- Andrea Heinemann Simon(1909–1994) – community leader and the mother of award-winning singer,Carly Simon.She is of Spanish-Swiss descent.
Others
[edit]- Aida de Acosta(1884–1962) – socialite and first woman to fly a plane solo motor.
- José Andrés(1969–) – Spanish-born American naturalized chef.
- Concepción Argüello(1791–1857) – Alta Californian noted for her romance withNikolai Rezanov,a Russian promoter of the colonization ofAlaskaand California. She was the daughter ofJosé Darío Argüello,the Spanish governor ofAlta Californiaand Presidio Commandante.
- John Henry Carpenter(1928–1998) – most widely known as the friend and accused murderer of actorBob Cranein 1978. He was ofNative Americanand Spanish heritage.[172]
- Raymond Fernandez(1914–1951) – and his common-law wife Martha Beck became known asThe Lonely Hearts Killers.[173]
- Manuel A. Gonzalez(1832–1902) – 19th-century Spanish steamship captain and was one of the first permanent settlers ofFort Myers, Florida.He became a naturalized U.S. Citizen in May 1859, inKey West, Florida.[174]
- Perez Hilton– American blogger and television personality.
- Rita de Acosta Lydig(1875–1929) – socialite. She was considered "the most picturesque woman in America".
- Paul Charles Morphy(1837–1884) – American chess player.[175]
- Tony Pastor(May 28, 1837 – August 26, 1908) – American impresario. His father was a Spanish immigrant.[176][177][178]
- Ignacio Peralta(1791–1874) – Spanish settler in California and son of Spanish soldierLuís María Peralta.
- Kika Perez,aka Ilva Margarita Perez – Colombian American actress/TV host of Spanish descent.
- Augusto Perez(1972–) – retired Spanish-born American wheelchair curler.
- Manuel Torres(1762–1822) – Spanish-born American publicist and diplomat. He was the first ambassador of Colombia between June 19, 1822, and July 15, 1822
- JWoww– American television personality, of Spanish-Irish descent.[179]
See also
[edit]- Criollos
- Catalan American
- Galician American
- Basque-American
- Canarian American(Isleños in Louisiana)
- Hispanic American
- List of Puerto Ricans
- Californio
- Neomexicano
- Tejano
- List of Hispanos
- Spanish Filipinos
- Spanish Argentine
- Spanish Mexicans
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