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This is a list of Spanish actors A. Encarna Abad (1927) Victoria Abril (1959) Emilio Aragón Álvarez (1959) Elena Anaya (1975) Aron Piper ...
This is a list of notable Hispanic and Latino American actors. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article and/or references showing the person is an American of Hispanic and Latino origin and a notable actor. The list is organized in chronological order of birth decades. The names are organised in alphabetical order.
Actress: Year Name Film Status Milestone / Notes 2006: Penélope Cruz: Volver: Nominated: First Spanish male or female actor to be nominated for a Spanish-produced film. 2021: Parallel Mothers (Madres paralelas) Nominated 2022: Ana de Armas: Blonde: Nominated: De Armas is a Cuban-born actress with Spanish citizenship.
The Cuban-Spanish actress made it onto the scene at only 16 years old, playing Marie in 2006's Una rosa de Francia. Since then, Ana has starred in various popular films, including Knives Out , No ...
The following are people of Hispanic descent born outside of Latin America, Equatorial Guinea, and Spain who have been nominated for or have won an Academy Award, along with the flag of the country of their Hispanic ancestry.
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
This category lists articles about actors and actresses of stage, cinema and television who originated from Spain. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.
This is a list of notable Hispanic and Latino Americans: citizens or residents of the United States with origins in Latin America or Spain. [1] The following groups are officially designated as "Spanish/Hispanic/Latino": [2] Mexican American, (Stateside) Puerto Rican, Cuban American, Dominican American, Costa Rican American, Guatemalan American, Honduran American, Nicaraguan American ...