List of Puerto Ricans

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 (Borinquen), people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican background. It should be noted that the Government of Puerto Rico has been issuing "Certificates of Puerto Rican Citizenship" to anyone born in Puerto Rico or to anyone born outside of Puerto Rico with at least one parent who was born in Puerto Rico since 2007.[1][2] Also included in the list are some long-term continental American and other residents and/or immigrants of other ethnic heritages who have made Puerto Rico their home and consider themselves to be Puerto Ricans.

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.

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    Adult film entertainers

    Hosts/presenters

    Architects

    Andrés Mignucci, architect

    Authors, playwrights and poets

    José Rivera, playwright

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    Beauty queens and fashion models

    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

    Helen Rodriguez-Trias, women's rights activist and recipient of the Presidential Citizen's Medal

    Nationalists

    Political activists who were members of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.

    Clergy

    Painting of Alejo de Arizmendi

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    Composers, contemporary singers, musicians and opera

    José Feliciano, singer and composer of "Feliz Navidad"
    Marc Anthony, singer
    Jim Jones, rapper
    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
    Drawing of Angelo Falcón

    Governors of Puerto Rico

    Juan Ponce de León II

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    First Ladies of Puerto Rico

    Historians

    Salvador Brau
    Antonio Santiago Rodríguez

    Journalists

    Geraldo Rivera

    Judges, law enforcement and firefighters

    Judges

    Sonia Sotomayor, U.S. Supreme Court Justice

    Law enforcement

    Nick Estavillo

    Firefighters

    Military

    Brigadier General Marta Carcana

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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

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    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
    Nydia Velázquez – Congresswoman from New York City
    Luis Gutiérrez – Congressman from Chicago
    Kenneth McClintock – 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
    Edgar Martínez – MLB player with the Seattle Mariners
    Iván Rodríguez – MLB catcher for the Washington Nationals
    Alfredo L. EscaleraKansas City Royals outfielder; youngest player ever drafted
    Mónica Puig – Olympic gold medalist
    Juan Evangelista Venegas – Olympic medalist

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    Agüeybaná II (The Brave)

    Visual artists

    José Campeche
    Francisco Oller

    Miscellaneous

    See also

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