List of Chileans

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This is a list of Chileans who are famous or notable.

Contents

[edit] Economists/ Entrepreneurs

[edit] Filmmakers

[edit] Heads of State

(See President of Chile.)

[edit] Military

Bernardo O'Higgins
Bernardo O'Higgins

[edit] Musicians

Violeta Parra
Violeta Parra

[edit] Performers

[edit] Artists

  • Jaime Bendersky - magic-realism painter and architect (1922-1997)
  • Claudio Bravo - hyper-realism painter (1936- ?)
  • Miguel Venegas - painter. Called "El Maestro" (the Master)
  • José Balmes - painter (1927- ?)
  • Benito Rojo - painter
  • Cristián Abelli - Chilean painter
  • Mario Carreño - Cuban born Chilean painter
  • Carlos Catasse - painter
  • Marta Colvin - sculptor
  • Ana Cortes - painter
  • Augusto Eguiluz - painter
  • Gregorio de la Fuente - painter (1875-1964)
  • Roberto Humeras - painter
  • Fernando Ibarra - painter
  • Pedro Lobos - painter
  • Enrique Lopez - painter
  • Roberto Matta - painter, sculptor
  • Camilo Mori - painter
  • Enriqueta Petit - painter
  • Carlos Sotomayor - Cubist painter
  • Pablo Vidor - painter
  • Pedro Lira - painter (1845-1912)
  • Nemésio Antúnez - painter (1918-1993)
  • Samy Benmayor - painter
  • Hector Caceras - painter
  • Pablo Burchard - German born Chilean painter (1875-1964)
  • Juan Egenau - sculptor (1927-1987)
  • Thomas Sommerscales - English born Chilean painter (1842-1927)

[edit] Poets

Pablo Neruda
Pablo Neruda

[edit] Politicians

Salvador Allende Gossens
Salvador Allende Gossens

[edit] Religious figures

  • Monseñor Enrique Alvear Urrutia (1916 - 1982). Serve of God. Called "The bishop of the poor people".
  • Rev. Juan B. Canut de Bon - Methodist Missionary.
  • Saint Teresa de los Andes - first Chilean saint
  • Saint Alberto Hurtado - second Chilean saint (1901 - 1952)
  • Blessed Laura Vicuña
  • Fray Camilo Henríquez - founder of the first newspaper in Chile.
  • Mario Hiriart - (1931 - 1964). Serve of God. Engineering Professor at Pontifice Catholic University of Chile.
  • Monseñor José Ignacio Cienfuegos - Catholic Bishop from Talca who led the Chilean independence movement in 1810.
  • José María Caro - first Chilean cardinal
  • Raúl Silva Henríquez - second Chilean cardinal born in Talca; a human rights advocate.
  • Juan Francisco Fresno - third Chilean cardinal
  • Francisco Javier Errázuriz - fourth Chilean cardinal
  • Jorge Medina Estévez - fifth Chilean cardinal; a conservative figure.
  • Rev. Neftali Aravena Bravo - First Protestant Chaplain appointed to La Moneda (The State House), Methodist.

[edit] Sports

Fernando González
Fernando González

[edit] Scientists

[edit] Television personalities

[edit] Writers

Isabel Allende
Isabel Allende

[edit] Architects

  • Alejandro Aravena
  • Borja Huidobro
  • Fernando Castillo Velasco
  • Alberto Cruz Covarrubias - founder of the avant garde "Amereida" movement and of the School of Architecture of the Catholic University of Valparaíso.
  • Emilio Duhart - designer of the United Nations' ECLAC building, in Vitacura, a masterpiece of modern architecture
  • Guillermo Jullian de la Fuente
  • Susana A. Herrera Quezada‎
  • Joaquín Toesca - designer of the presidential house "La Moneda", in Santiago

[edit] Others

  • Agustin Huneeus - respected vintner that was a pioneer in Chile and was awarded the Wine Spectator's Service Award, their highest honor.
  • Carlos Kaiser - former National Director of de National Found of Disabilities
  • Claudio Grossman - chairman of the Human Rights Interamerican Court
  • Themo Lobos - comic artist
  • Rene Ríos Boettiger (Pepo) - comic artist (Condorito)
  • Juan Somavia - Director-General of the International Labour Organization
  • Arturo Valenzuela - former White House adviser to President Clinton
  • José Miguel Vivanco - executive director, Human Rights Watch Americas Division (Latin America and the Caribbean)
  • Andrónico Luksic - chairman of Quiñenco Holdings, which owns Banco de Chile, Antofagasta Minerals, one of the largest Chilean financial groups.
  • Ricardo Claro - lawyer and businessman, link to Megavisión, a TV station, Claro & Cia, law firm, and Compañía Sudamericana de Vapores, a shipping line.
  • Catalina de los Rios y Lisperguer, La Quintrala, aristocratic and sadistic landowner and witch during the Colonial Period.

[edit] See also