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List of notable people from Puerto Rico


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Puerto Rico

This is a list of notable people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico ("Boriquen"), people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican and some long-term continental American and other residents and/or immigrants of other ethnic heritages who have made Puerto Rico their home.

The list is divided into categories and, in some cases, sub-categories, which best describe the field for which the subject is most noted. Some categories such as "Actors, actresses, comedians and directors" are relative since a subject who is a comedian may also be an actor or director. In some cases a subject may be notable in more than one field, such as Luis A. Ferré, who is notable both as a former governor and as an industrialist. However, the custom is to place the subject's name under the category for which he/she is most noted.

    Actors, actresses, comedians and directors

    Dadi Pinero Miguel Pinero

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    Adult film entertainers

    Television show hosts

    Architects

    Andrés Mignucci, architect

    Authors, playwrights and poets

    Alejandro Tapia y Rivera
    José Rivera, playwright

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    Beauty queens and fashion models

    Zuleyka Rivera, Miss Universe

    Business people and industrialists

    José Ramon Fernández, "Marqués de La Esperanza"
    Juan Serrallés, industrialist, founder of Destilería Serralles, makers of Don Q rum
    Eduardo Georgetti, wealthy sugar baron

    Cartoonists

    Civil rights and/or political activists

    Maria de las Mercedes Barbudo
    José Maldonado Román
    Helen Rodriguez-Trias, women's rights activist and recipient of the Presidential Citizen's Medal
    Olga Viscal Garriga

    Clergy

    Painting of Arizmendi by Jose Campeche

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    Composers, contemporary singers, musicians and opera

    Janid, singer
    Kaydean, record and TV producer, composer
    José Feliciano, singer and composer of "Feliz Navidad"
    Marc Anthony, singer
    Jim Jones, rapper
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Grammy, Tony, and MacArthur-winning composer/actor
    Ricky Martin, singer
    Carli Muñoz, pianist

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    Opera

    Antonio Paolí

    Criminals and outlaws

    Antonio Correa Cotto

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    Diplomats

    Hans Hertell

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    Educators

    Rafael Cordero
    Eugenio María de Hostos
    Angel M. Ramos

    Governors of Puerto Rico

    Juan Ponce de León II
    Luis A. Ferré, governor, philanthropist and industrialist

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    20th century

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    First Ladies of Puerto Rico

    Historians

    Salvador Brau

    Journalists

    Geraldo Rivera

    Judges, law enforcement and firefighters

    Judges

    Sonia Sotomayor, U.S. Supreme Court Justice

    Law enforcement

    Nick Estavillo

    Firefighters

    Military

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    Physicians, scientists and inventors

    Agustin Stahl
    Fermín Tangüis
    Joseph Acaba
    Antonia Novello – Surgeon General of the United States
    Joxel García – Assistant Secretary of Health for President George W. Bush
    Olga D. González-Sanabria - Member of the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame.

    Politicians

    José de Diego - "The Father of the Puerto Rican Independence Movement"
    Federico Degetau – writer, author, and resident commissioner
    Pedro Albizu Campos - President and principal leader of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.
    José E. Serrano – U. S. Congressman for New York City
    Maurice Ferré – Mayor of Miami
    Nydia Velázquez – Congresswoman from New York City
    Luis Gutiérrez – Congressman from Chicago
    Kenneth McClintock - the Secretary of State of Puerto Rico

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    Sports

    Orlando Cepeda – MLB first baseman, second Puerto Rican in Baseball Hall of Fame
    José Juan Barea – professional basketball player with the Dallas Mavericks
    Alfredo L. EscaleraKansas City Royals outfielder. Youngest player ever drafted
    Mike LowellMLB third baseman
    Juan Evangelista Venegas – Olympic medalist

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    Visual artists

    José Campeche
    Francisco Oller

    Miscellaneous

    Gallery

    See also

    Notes

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      102. Honoree - Georgia Writers Hall of Fame
      103. Princeton's Children's Book Festival
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      112. Marie Teresa Rios
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      227. Personajes Ilustres. Municipality of Ponce.
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      234. City University of New York
      235. UW-Milwaukee Office of the Chancellor Biography of Santiago
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