The Full List!!!
The new issue of People en Español holds the list of the 100 Most Influential Hispanics and we have the full list. Want to know who made the cut? The FULL list after the jump.
The complete list of PEOPLE en Español’s “100 Most Influential Hispanics�:
Entertainers
– Jennifer Lopez, singer, actress, entrepreneur
– Antonio Banderas, actor
– Armando Manzanero, singer, composer
– Carlos Santana, guitarist, composer
– Daddy Yankee, reggaetón artist
– Eva Longoria, actress
– George López, comedian, actor
– Gloria Estefan, singer, composer and author
– Johnny Pacheco, musician and producer
– Jorge Hernández, lead singer of Los Tigres del Norte
– Juan Gabriel, singer, composer
– Juan Luis Guerra, singer-writer
– Juanes, singer
– Julio Iglesias, singer
– Lucero, actress, singer
– Luis Miguel, singer
– Ricky Martin, singer, philanthropist
– Roberto Gómez Bolaños, comedian and actor
– Salma Hayek, actress and producer
– Shakira, singer, composer
– Silvia Pinal, actress, producer
– Sonia Manzano, actress, screenwriter, “Sesame Streetâ€?
– Verónica Castro, actress, singer, television host
– Willie Colón, musician, composer, producer
Culture/ The Arts
– Alejandro González Iñárritu, director “Babel,â€? producer, screenwriter
– Alfonso Cuarón, director “Y Tu Mamá Tambien,â€? producer, screenwriter
– Andrés Serrano, visual artist
– Carla Estrada, television producer
– Carolina Herrera, fashion designer
– Chita Rivera, actress, singer, and dancer
– Cristina Saralegui, journalist, television host, entrepreneur
– Eduardo “PiolÃnâ€? Sotelo, Radio D.J.
– Fernando Gaitán, writer, “I am Ugly Betty,â€? original spanish language version
– Ferran Adrià , chef
– Gabriel GarcÃa Márquez, writer
– Guillermo del Toro, director “Pan’s Labyrinth,â€? producer, screenwriter
– Gustavo Santaolalla, producer, musician and composer “Brokeback Mountainâ€?
– Isabel Allende, writer
– Jaime Hernández, cartoonist
– Julio Bocca, dancer
– Manolo Blahnik, shoe designer
– Mario GarcÃa, newspaper designer
– Mario Testino, photographer
– Narciso RodrÃguez, fashion designer
– Nilo Cruz, playwright
– Oscar de la Renta, fashion designer
– Pedro Almodóvar, director “Volver,â€? screenwriter, composer
– Pedro Damián, producer
– Plácido Domingo, tenor
– Rita Moreno, actress and singer, “West Side Storyâ€?
– Robert RodrÙ?Ãguez, directorÙ?
– Rubén Blades, musician, actor government functionary
– Santiago Calatrava, architect, engineer
– Walter Mercado, astrologist
Politics/Public Affairs
– Alberto Gonzáles, Secretary of Justice
– Anthony Romero, Executive Director of ACLU
– Antonio Villaraigosa, Mayor of Los Angeles
– Bill Richardson, Governor of New Mexico
– Dolores Huerta, Civil Rights activist
– Emilio T. González, Director of Immigration and Naturalization Services of the United States
– Fidel Castro, President of Cuba
– Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela
– Janet Murguia, President of National Council of La Raza
– José Gomez, archbishop of San Antonio, Texas
– Michelle Bachelet, President of Chile
Business
– Carlos Slim Helú, businessman
– Eduardo Castro-Wright, President and CEO of Wal-Mart Stores U.S.
– Emilio Azcárraga Jean, CEO of Grupo Televisa
– Emilio Estefan, producer, composer and entrepreneur
– George Reyes, Vice-president and CFO of Google
– José Fernández, President of Bodega Owners Association
– MarÃa Azúa, CIO, IBM
– Mirta de Perales, cosmetologist, business executive
– Ralph Àlvarez, President and COO of McDonald’s
– Ralph de la Vega, COO, Cingular Wireless
– Robert Unanue, President of Goya Foods Inc.
– Tere Zubizarreta, President and CEO, Zubi Advertising
Media
– Christina Norman, President of MTV
– Gustavo Cisneros, President, Cisneros Group
– Jorge Ramos, journalist, co-anchor of “Noticiero Univisionâ€?
– MarÃa Antonieta Collins, author, host on Telemundo
– MarÃa Celeste Arrarás, editor and anchor on Telemundo
– Maria Elena Salinas, journalist, co-anchor of “Noticiero Univisionâ€?
– Mario Kreutzberger (Don Francisco), television host, presenter
– Markos Moulitsas Zúniga, political commentary, blogger
– Mónica Lozano, editor and executive director of “La Opinionâ€? newspaper
– Nina Tassler, President, CBS Entertainment
– Raúl Alarcón Jr., President, Spanish Broadcasting System
Sports
– Arturo Arte Moreno, Owner of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
– Juan Pablo Montoya, race car driver
– Omar Minaya, General Manager of The New York Mets
– Oscar de la Hoya, boxer
Science & Technology/Health
– Aida Giachello, sociologist
– Antonia Novello, Health Commissioner of New York
– Ellen Ochoa, astronaut
– Héctor Ruiz, President of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc
– Jane Delgado, President of the National Alliance for Hispanic Health
– Jesús Aguais, activist, director of “Aid for Aidsâ€?
Education
– Bertha Flores, teacher
– Eduardo Padrón, President, Miami Dade University
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Mila wrote:
thanks for the list !!
01.06.2007 | 12:08 pm | Link
Ana wrote:
No me parece que pongan a Jennifer Lopez y Eva Longoria. Ellas nacieron en Estados Unidos y sus padres TAMBIEN nacieron en Estados Unidos: son Americanas. Eva Longoria creo que tiene por ahi perdido un pariente en Monterrey, pero nada mas! Ni espanol hablan ninguna de las dos!
03.05.2007 | 5:31 pm | Link
Alejandra wrote:
Ana, Don’t be racist con las americanas. J-LO es mas influence que unas “cantantes” de mexico. J-LO segura abla mas espanol que tu. Envidiosa.
03.09.2007 | 11:44 am | Link
Big Eyes wrote:
How sad that for Education you only have 2 people featured…..I mean do we need to see more pics of JLo, Gloria Estefan, Ricky Martin, Jorge Ramos etc….how about shrinking your entertainer list down a bit and putting people with some real substance at the bottom of the list once a year.
PS: if you put another story of Maria Celeste Arraras I’m going to barf…..
03.12.2007 | 3:45 pm | Link
ALEJANDRA wrote:
WHAT ARE U THINKING BIG EYES; BY SAYING THAT WJO WANTS MORE EDUCATION THAN ENTERTAINMENT. LET ME SEE….. ONLY LOSERS.
03.26.2007 | 4:49 pm | Link