Actors and media personalities •
Dolores del Río (1904–1983) was a Mexican actress. With a career spanning more than 50 years, she is regarded as the first major female or male Latin American crossover star in Hollywood. •
Rodolfo Acosta (1920–1974) Mexican character actor of Western films •
Rico Alaniz (1919–2015) character actor, active during the 1950s and 1990s. •
Jessica Alba (born 1981) Golden Globe nominated actress (father of Mexican descent) •
Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) model and actress (mother of Mexican descent) •
Edward Albert (1951–2006) Golden Globe winning actor •
Kevin Alejandro (born 1976) actor •
Ana Alicia (born 1956) actress •
Francia Almendárez (born 1988) actress •
Don Alvarado (1900–1967) actor and director who began his career during the silent film era •
Armida (1911–1989) actress, singer and dancer •
Joe Arquette (born 1981) actor •
Karan Ashley actor •
Alexis Ayala (born 1965) actor •
Catherine Bach (born 1954) actress (mother of Mexican descent) •
Jaylen Barron (born 1997) actress •
Alma Beltran (1919–2007) actress, appeared in 82 films between 1945 and 2002. •
Robert Beltran (born 1953) actor •
Demián Bichir (born 1963) actor •
Summer Bishil (born 1988) actress •
Luna Blaise actress •
Alexis Bledel (born 1981) actress •
Daniela Bobadilla (born 1993) actress •
Diego Boneta (born 1990) actor •
Jesse Borrego (born 1962) actor •
Sabrina Bryan (born 1984) dancer, choreographer, actress and singer •
Shelbie Bruce (born 1992) actress (mother of Mexican descent) •
Artt Butler (born 1969) voice actor (half Mexican) •
Richard Cabral (born 1984) Emmy nominated actor •
Christian Camargo (born 1971) actor •
Ralph Camargo (1912–1992) actor •
Charlie Cannon (1911–2003) singer, theater performer •
Steve Cardenas (born 1974) actor •
Leo Carrillo (1881–1961) actor,
vaudevillian,
political cartoonist and
conservationist. •
Enrique Castillo (born 1949) actor •
David Castañeda (born 1988), actor •
Movita Castaneda (1916–2015) actress •
Teresa Castillo (born 1983) actress •
Julio Cedillo (born 1970) actor •
Angélica Celaya (born 1982) actress •
Laura Cerón (born 1964) ALMA Award-winning actress •
Damian Chapa (born 1963) actor, film director and producer •
Ricardo Antonio Chavira (born 1971) actor •
Louis C.K. (born 1967) actor, comedian, Emmy Award-winning screenwriter, producer, and director (Mexican father) •
Gary Clarke (born 1933) TV actor active during the 1950s–1960s •
Steve Clemente (1885–1950) Mexican-born American actor known for his many villainous roles •
Clifton Collins Jr. (born 1970) Emmy Award nominated actor (mother of Mexican descent) •
Mark Consuelos (born 1971) actor •
Ana Brenda Contreras (born 1986) Mexican-based television actress •
Margarita Cordova (born 1939) actress, most known for her various TV appearances during the '60s •
Raymond Cruz (born 1961) actor •
Kid Cudi (born 1984) musician and actor (father was of partial Mexican descent) •
Ethan Cutkosky (born 1999) actor •
Alana de la Garza (born 1976) actress •
Madison De La Garza (born 2001) American actress of Mexican descent (
Desperate Housewives) •
Gonzalo de la Torre (born 1977) singer and producer •
Kate del Castillo Mexican-born American actress (
Muchachitas,
Alguna vez tendremos alas,
La Mentira,
Ramona,
Bajo la misma piel). •
Tony Dalton (born 1975) actor •
Stacey Dash (born 1967) actress •
Vic Fuentes (born 1983) vocalist, guitarist •
Mike Fuentes (born 1984) drummer •
Edy Ganem (born 1983) actress •
Seychelle Gabriel (born 1991) singer and actress, father of part Mexican descent •
Aimee Garcia (born 1978) Screen Actors Guild nominated actress •
Al Ernest Garcia (1887–1938) actor and casting director active between 1911 and 1938, known for his association with Charlie Chaplin •
Jeff Garcia (born 1977) comedian and Annie Award-winning voice actor •
Jesse Garcia (born 1982) ALMA Award-winning actor •
Jessica Marie Garcia (born 1987) American actress known for
On My Block (TV series), Mexican father •
Michael Garza (born 2000) American actor of Mexican descent (
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark) •
John Gavin (1931–2018) actor, politician and head of the Screen Actors Guild •
William Gaxton (1893–1963) actor of film and theatre •
Hunter Gomez (born 1991) American actor •
Selena Gomez (born 1992) actress, singer, model, spokesperson, Mexican father •
Xochitl Gomez (born 2005/2006) actress •
Eiza González (born 1990) actress, model and singer •
Mandy Gonzalez (born 1978) theater and film actress •
Myrtle Gonzalez (1891–1918) silent film actress; regarded as Hollywood's first Latin and Hispanic movie star •
Nicholas Gonzalez (born 1976) actor •
Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez (1925–2006) character actor •
Michele Greene (born 1962) Emmy nominated actress, best known for the role of Abigail Perkins on the series L.A. •
Lita Grey (1908–1995) silent film actress •
Jackie Guerra (born 1965) actress •
Noel Gugliemi (born 1970) actor •
Elizabeth Gutiérrez (born 1979) actress •
Froy Gutierrez (born 1998) actor •
Ryan Guzman (born 1987) actor, father of Mexican descent •
Nikki Hahn (born 2002) actress •
Gabriella Hall (born 1966) actress and model •
Laura Harring (born 1964) actress and Miss USA (1985) •
Salma Hayek (born 1966) Oscar, Emmy, and Golden Globe nominated actress, TV-film director and producer •
Callie Hernandez (born 1995) actress, singer •
Jay Hernandez (born 1978) actor •
Kristin Herrera (born 1989) actress •
Gabriel Iglesias (born 1976) actor and comedian •
Osvaldo de León (born 1984) Telenovelas actor •
Ana Brenda Contreras (born 1986) TV actress •
Ryan Guzman (born 1987) TV actor •
Mónica Dionne (born 1967) film and TV actress •
Michael Irby (born 1972) actor •
Rebeca Iturbide (1924–2003) actress during the Mexican Age of Golden cinema •
Shar Jackson (born 1976) actress •
Anjelah Johnson (born 1982) actress, comedian, and former NFL cheerleader •
Susan Kohner (born 1936) Golden Globe winning and Oscar nominated actress, mother was
Lupita Tovar, Mexican actress •
Apollonia Kotero (born 1959) actress, singer and model •
Samuel Larsen (born 1991) actor and singer •
Logan Lerman (born 1992) actor; (Mexican-born paternal grandmother of Russian Jewish descent) •
George J. Lewis (1903–1995) Mexican-born American actor (
Zorro (1957 TV series)) •
Sebastián Ligarde (born 1954) telenovela actor •
Iyari Limón (born 1976) actress •
Natalia Livingston (born 1976) Emmy Award-winning actress •
Eva Longoria (born 1975) Golden Globe nominated and Screen Actors Guild winning actress and model •
George Lopez (born 1961) actor and comedian •
Mario López (born 1973) actor and host •
Seidy López actress and director •
Linda Loredo (1907–1931) actress •
Gabriel Luna (born 1982) actor, best known for his role as
Robbie Reyes / Ghost Rider on the series Marvel's
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. •
Julio Macias (born 1990) actor from
On My Block •
Al Madrigal (born 1971) actor and comedian •
Angélica María (born 1944) actress and life-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter. She was one of the main movie and TV attractions in Mexico during the 60s and 70s and the no. 1 record seller in the country during the same period •
Vanessa Marcil (born 1968) Emmy winning actress •
Xolo Maridueña (born 2001) actor •
Constance Marie (born 1965) actress •
Cheech Marin (born 1946) actor and comedian •
Ada Maris (born 1957) actress •
Chrispin Martin (1893–1953) actor •
A Martinez (born 1948) Emmy Award-winning actor •
Joaquín Martínez (1930–2012) actor, appeared in many Western films •
Kimberly McCullough (born 1978) actress, best known for her role as
Robin Scorpio on the
soap opera General Hospital •
Alex Meneses (born 1965) actress and model •
Alex Meraz (born 1985) actor •
Yvette Mimieux (1942–2022) actress •
Lin-Manuel Miranda (born 1980) American actor, composer, lyricist, singer, rapper, actor, producer, and playwright, known by his roles in
Broadway musicals. He is of mostly Puerto Rican descent, but he also is a quarter Mexican. •
Ricardo Montalbán (1920–2009) Emmy and Screen Actors Guild award-winning actor •
Carlos Montalbán (1903–1991) actor •
Manny Montana (born 1983) American actor of Mexican descent •
Belita Moreno (born 1949) actress •
Rene L. Moreno (born 1969) American actor •
Lindsey Morgan (born 1990) Emmy nominated actress •
Bethany Mota (born 1995) social media personality •
Marisol Nichols (born 1973) actress •
Eva Noblezada (born 1996) actress and singer, two-time Tony Award nominee and Grammy winner •
Ramón Novarro (1899–1968) actor, one of the top box office attractions of the 1920s and early 1930s •
Lupita Nyong'o (born 1983) actress, born in Mexico City to Kenyan parents •
Edward James Olmos (born 1947) Golden Globe and Emmy winning actor and director •
Lupe Ontiveros (1942–2012) Emmy nominated actress •
Hayley Orrantia (born 1994) American actress, singer-songwriter. Her grandfather is of
Mexican descent and she identifies as Latina. •
Jenna Ortega (born 2002) actress •
Joy Page (1924–2008) actress •
Sara Paxton (born 1988) actress and singer, mother is Mexican, of Mexican-Jewish descent •
Michael Peña (born 1976) actor •
Walter Perez (born 1982) actor •
Tony Perry (born 1986) guitarist •
Daniella Pineda (born 1987) actress •
Tyler Posey (born 1991) actor (mother of Mexican descent) •
Mishel Prada (born 1989) actress •
Jaime Preciado (born 1986) bassist •
Anthony Quinn (1915–2001) two-time Oscar winning actor •
Cierra Ramirez (born 1995) actress and model •
Efren Ramirez (born 1973) actor •
Danny Ramirez (born 1997) American actor of Colombian and Mexican descent •
Marisa Ramirez (born 1977) actress •
Sara Ramirez (born 1975) Tony Award-winning actress and singer •
Raylene (born 1977) pornographic actress •
Alex Reymundo comedian and actor •
Nicole Richie (born 1981) actress of partial Mexican descent •
Mona Rico (1907–1994) actress •
Lauren Ridloff (born 1978) Tony Award-nominated actress •
Emily Rios (born 1989) actress and model •
Lalo Rios (1927–1973) actor, active during the 1950s and 1960s •
James Roday (born 1976) actor, father of Mexican descent •
Lee Rodriguez actress (father is Mexican) •
Rico Rodriguez (born 1998) actor •
Paul Rodriguez (born 1955) comedian and actor •
Patty Rodriguez radio host, entrepreneur, and children's book author •
Valente Rodriguez (born 1961) actor •
Gilbert Roland (1905–1994) two-time Golden Globe nominated actor •
Fernanda Romero (born 1983) actress •
Tina Romero (born 1949) Mexico-based actress •
Luis van Rooten (1906–1973) Mexican-born American actor •
Gabrielle Ruiz (born 1989) film and theater actress •
Teresa Ruiz (born 1988) actress, won multiple international awards •
Andy Russell (1919–1992) born Andrés Rábago in Boyle Heights, California •
Claudia Salinas (born 1981) actress and model •
Johnny A. Sanchez (born 1982) actor and comedian •
Lauren Sánchez (born 1969) news anchor, entertainment and media personality •
Ref Sanchez (1917–1986) actor and photographer •
Paul Sand (born 1935) Tony Award-winning actor •
Miguel Sandoval (born 1951) film and television actor •
Michael Saucedo (born 1970) actor •
Christian Serratos (born 1990) actress, model and singer, of part Mexican descent •
Vinessa Shaw (born 1976) actress •
Stephanie Sigman (born 1987) actress •
Zuleyka Silver (born 1991) actress, model •
Alicia Sixtos (born 1988) actress •
Karla Souza (born 1985) film and television actress •
David Spielberg (1939–2016) film and television actor; mother was Mexican American •
Scout Taylor-Compton (born 1989) actress and singer (mother of Mexican descent) •
Julia Goldani Telles (born 1995) actress •
Tessa Thompson (born 1983) actress •
Raquel Torres (1915–1987) actress, active during the 1920s to 1930s •
Renee Torres (1911–1998) Mexican American actress and the sister of Raquel Torres •
Emeraude Toubia (born 1989) actress, model •
Elena Tovar Daytime Emmy Award nominated actress •
Lupita Tovar (1910–2016) actress •
Danny Trejo (born 1944) actor •
Michael Trevino (born 1985) actor •
Alanna Ubach (born 1975) actress •
Natividad Vacío (1912–1996) actor •
Erik Valdez (born 1979) actor •
Jacob Vargas (born 1971) actor •
James Vasquez (born 1972) American actor and director to a Mexican father •
Ray Vasquez (1924–2019) American singer, musician, and actor •
Randy Vasquez (born 1961) American actor and director; brother of James Vasquez •
Lupe Vélez (1908–1944) one of the first successful Latin American actresses in the United States, began her career in the silent film era •
Vanessa Villela (born 1978) actress •
Melissa Villaseñor (born 1987) actress •
Nena von Schlebrügge (born 1941) actress •
Pee Wee (entertainer) (born 1988) actor and singer •
Victoria Wyndham (born 1945) two-time Emmy nominated actress •
Eduardo Xol (born 1966) actor •
Carmen Zapata (1927–2014) actress, appeared in over 100 films and TV series •
Austin Zajur (born 1995) actor
Directors and filmmakers •
Elisa Marina Alvarado – American director •
Guillermo del Toro (born 1964) – film director •
Félix Enríquez Alcalá (born 1951) – television and film director •
Natalia Almada (born 1974) – documentary filmmaker •
Robert Alvarez (born 1948) – animator, television director, and writer •
John A. Alonzo (1934–2001) – influential
cinematographer, Academy Award nominee and Emmy Award winner •
Michael Arias (born 1968) – anime filmmaker based in Japan •
Eva Aridjis (born 1974) – film director, screenwriter, TV writer •
Roberto Benabib (born 1959) – television writer, producer, and film director, Emmy Award nominee •
J. Robert Bren (1903–1981) – screenwriter and producers, wrote 30 films between the '30s and '50s •
Edward Carrere (1906–1084) – art director, Academy Award winner and two-time nominee •
Natalie Chaidez (born 1950) – writer and producer, Emmy Award nominee •
Fernanda Coppel – screenwriter and playwright •
Julio Hernández Cordón (born 1975) – director and screenwriter •
Terri Doty (born 1984) – animation voice actress, voice director, and writer •
Mike Elizalde (born 1960) – special makeup effects artist, Academy Award nominee •
Moctezuma Esparza (born 1949) – producer, Academy Award and Emmy Award nominee •
Carlos López Estrada (born 1988) – music video, commercial, and film director •
Hampton Fancher (born 1938) – producer and screenwriter •
William A. Fraker (1923–2010) – cinematographer, director, and producer, six-time Academy Award nominee •
Nick Gomez (born 1963) – American film director •
Alfonso Gomez-Rejon (born 1972) – film and television director, two-time Emmy Award nominee •
Neal Jimenez (born 1960) – screenwriter and film director •
Emile Kuri (1907–2000) – set decorator, won two Academy Awards and was nominated for six more in the category Best Art Direction •
William Douglas Lansford (1922–2013) – screenwriter, film producer, and author •
Paul Lerpae (1900–1989) – special effects artist, Academy Award nominee •
Jenée LaMarque (born 1980) – writer and director •
Bill Melendez (1916–2008) – animator, director, and producer, eight-time Emmy Award winner and Academy Award nominee •
Steven C. Melendez (born 1945) – animator, director, and producer, Emmy Award winner (son of Bill Melendez) •
Linda Mendoza (born 1950) – television and film director •
Lindsay Mendez (born 1983) – Tony Award-winning actress •
Adrian Molina (born 1985) – screenwriter, storyboard artist, and animation director, Emmy Award nominee •
Sylvia Morales (born 1943) – director, writer, and producer, Emmy Award nominee •
Gregory Nava (born 1949) – director, producer and screenwriter, Academy Award and Emmy Award nominee •
Tony Olmos – screenwriter, filmmaker and musician •
Edward James Olmos (born 1947) – director and actor, Emmy and Golden Globe winner •
Roberto Orci (born 1973) – screenwriter and producer •
Manuel Perez (animator) (1914–1981) – animator and animation director •
Polish brothers – screenwriters and producers •
Lourdes Portillo (1943–2024) – Academy Award-nominated filmmaker •
Georgina Garcia Riedel – filmmaker and scriptwriter •
Jonas Rivera (born 1971) – producer with Pixar films, Academy Award winner •
Robert Rodríguez (born 1968) – director, producer and screenwriter •
Phil Roman (born 1930) – animation director, founder of
Film Roman animation studio, six-time Emmy Award winner •
Bernardo Ruiz – documentary filmmaker •
Craig Saavedra (born 1963) – producer and director, two-time Tony Award nominee •
Victor Salva (born 1958) – filmmaker •
Jesús Salvador Treviño (born 1946) – television director, three-time Emmy Award nominee •
Jose Luis Valenzuela – theater and film director •
Jeff Valdez (born 1956) – producer, writer, and studio executive •
Luis Valdez (born 1940) – playwright and director •
Chris Weitz (born 1969) – writer, producer, director; grandmother was Mexican actress
Lupita Tovar •
Paul Weitz (born 1965) – writer, producer, director; grandmother was Mexican actress
Lupita Tovar •
Rudy Zamora (1910–1989) – animator and animation director, Emmy Award nominee •
Alfonso Cuarón (born 1961) – film director, producer, editor, and screenwriter
Models •
Arianny Celeste – MMA Ring Girl, model, TV host •
Nikita Dragun – YouTuber, make-up artist, and model •
Ayiiia Elizarraras – TV personality and model •
Wendolly Esparza – beauty pageant titleholder •
Yoanna House – model, fashion model, TV host and America's Next Top model Winner (Cycle 2) •
Erika Medina – model •
Christian Monzon – model and actor •
Naima Mora – model, fashion model, America's Next Top model winner (cycle 4) •
Carter Oosterhouse – Nautica and HGTV's Carter Can •
Nia Sanchez – model, Miss USA 2014 •
Mia St. John – professional boxer, model, businesswoman and tae kwon do champion •
Christian Serratos – actress, model and singer •
Frida Sofía – musician, TV host, model, singer and media personality •
Ylianna Guerra – model, beauty pageant titleholder
Musicians, singers and music groups was a prolific Mexican-born and U.S.-based composer who achieved crossover success. (born Andrés Rábago) is recognized as the first Latino crossover singer in the U.S. has sold more than 100 million records, making her one of the
world's best-selling artists of all time of Rage Against the Machine born singer-songwriter
Cuco •
2Mex – rapper •
6ix9ine (born 1996) – rapper •
Paula DeAnda (born 1989) – singer •
Pepe Aguilar (born 1968) – singer •
Rikk Agnew (born 1958) – singer, musician •
Santiago Almeida (1911–1999) – musician, influential in the development of the musical genres of
tejano and
conjunto •
Anacani (born 1954) – singer •
B-Real (born 1970) – rapper •
Joan Baez (born 1941) – singer-songwriter, activist* •
Baby Bash (born 1975) – rapper •
Jeff Becerra (born 1968) lead singer of the death metal band
Possessed •
Becky G (born 1997) – pop singer and rapper •
Berner – rapper and entrepreneur •
Rebecca Black (born 1997) – singer •
Tony Bellamy (1946–2009) (Mexican/Yaqui) – musician and vocalist of the Native American rock band
Redbone. •
Betzaida (born 1981) – Latin pop singer •
Cedric Bixler-Zavala (born 1974) – singer, musician •
The Blendells – soul band •
Chingo Bling – rapper •
Beau Bokan (born 1981) – lead vocalist •
Ally Brooke (born 1993) – singer, member of
Fifth Harmony •
Juan Brujo – lead singer of
Brujeria •
Reginald Arvizu bassist from the band
Korn •
Sabrina Bryan (born 1984) – singer, actress •
Camila Cabello (born 1997) – singer •
Chuck Cabot (1915–2007) – saxophonist and big band leader •
Carla Dirlikov Canales – mezzo-soprano singer •
Las Cafeteras – folk and traditional Mexican musical group •
Laura Canales (1954–2005) – Tejano singer •
Nati Cano (1933–2014) – Grammy Award-winning mariachi musician •
Stephen Carpenter (born 1970) – co-founder and lead guitarist of the band Deftones •
Vicki Carr (born 1941) – Grammy Award-winning singer •
Albert Castillo – music producer •
Emilio Castillo (born 1950) – founding member of
Tower of Power •
Carlos Cavazo (born 1957) – lead guitarist of the rock band
Quiet Riot •
Dino Cazares (born 1966) – guitarist •
Ingrid Chavez (born 1965) – singer-songwriter, poet •
Mark Chavez – musician •
El Chicano – soul and jazz band •
Chicano Batman – four-piece Chicano rock band •
Keyshia Cole – R&B singer (Paternal Mexican ancestry) •
Lisa Coleman (born 1960) –
Grammy and ASCAP Award-winning musician/composer, funk keyboardist, member of
Prince and The Revolution and
Wendy and Lisa •
Ramiro Cortés (1933–1984) – classical composer •
Cuco (born 1998) – singer-songwriter, and producer •
Kid Cudi (born 1984) – rapper, singer, record producer, and actor •
Marcos Curiel (born 1974) – guitarist •
Ray Dalton – singer (Mexican-American mother) •
Alfonso D'Artega (1907–1998) – songwriter and conductor •
Diana DeGarmo (born 1987) – singer, actress •
Fito de la Parra – drummer of
Canned Heat •
Zack De La Rocha (born 1970) – rapper, singer, poet, lead member of
Rage Against the Machine •
Gonzalo de la Torre (born 1977) – singer, musician •
Grey DeLisle (born 1973) – singer-songwriter, voice actress •
Andrew Martinez (1983–2009) – drummer •
Lhasa De Sela (1972–2010) – singer-songwriter •
Deorro (born 1991) – DJ •
Dev (singer) (born 1989) – singer, rapper, model and radio host •
Down AKA Kilo (born 1985) – rapper •
Nadir D'Priest – musician •
Sheila E. (born 1957) – musician •
Roberto Enrique – singer-songwriter, actor •
Joe Escalante (born 1963) – musician •
Alejandro Escovedo (born 1951) – singer-songwriter, musician •
Coke Escovedo (1941–1986) – percussionist •
Pete Escovedo (born 1935) – percussionist •
Mimi Fariña (1945–2001) – singer-songwriter •
Louis Febre (born 1959) – Mexican-born composer •
Freddy Fender (1937–2006) – Tejano and country musician •
Fergie (born 1975) – singer-songwriter, actress, member of
The Black Eyed Peas •
Rosita Fernández (1918–2006) – Tejano singer •
Aundrea Fimbres (born 1983) – singer, member of
Danity Kane •
Dom Flemons (born 1982) – singer, Grammy nominee •
Paty Cantú (born 1983) – singer, musician •
Rosie Flores (born 1950) – rockabilly and country singer •
Mando Fresko (born 1987) – DJ, radio personality, actor •
Frost (born 1962) – rapper •
Kap G (born 1994) – rapper •
Victoria Galvan (born 1986) – singer, musician •
Andrew Garcia (born 1985) – musician,
American Idol (Season 9 contestant) •
Eva Garza (1917–1966) – vocalist, film actress •
G-Eazy (born 1989) – rapper •
Vivica Genaux (born 1969) – operatic mezzo-soprano •
Girl In a Coma – rock band •
Juan Gotti – rapper •
Selena Gomez (born 1992) – singer, actress •
Lalo Guerrero (1916–2005) – singer-songwriter •
María Grever (1894–1951) – prolific Emmy Award-winning composer who achieved international recognition •
Ha*Ash – rock pop duo •
Cenobio Hernandez (1863–1950) – composer •
Daniel Hernandez – rapper also known as 6ix9ine •
Marcos Hernandez (born 1982) – singer-songwriter •
Miguel (born 1985) – recording artist, songwriter, producer of Mexican and African-American descent •
Raymond Herrera (born 1972) – drummer •
David Hidalgo (born 1954) – singer-songwriter •
Marques Houston (born 1981) – singer •
Intocable – Tejano band •
Frankie J (born 1975) – singer •
Johnny J (1969–2008) – multi-platinum music producer, rapper, songwriter •
Prima J – Pop duo •
Flaco Jiménez (1939–2025) – accordionist, musician •
Santiago Jiménez Jr. (born 1944) – folk musician, won the National Heritage Fellowship for lifetime achievement in traditional Tex-Mex/folk music •
Little Joe (born 1940) – Tejano performer •
Maya Jupiter (born 1978) – DJ, emcee •
Jeanette Jurado (born 1965) – singer, member of the girl group
Exposé which achieved much success between 1984 and 1993, becoming the first group to have four top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart from its debut album •
DJ Kane (born 1975) – singer •
Joshua Kadison (born 1965) – singer-songwriter •
Kehlani (born 1995) – singer •
Down AKA Kilo (born 1985) – rapper •
Apollonia Kotero (born 1959) – actress, singer and model •
Stefano Langone (born 1989) – singer •
Shelly Lares (born 1971) – singer •
Kiana Lede (born 1997) – singer •
Lucky Luciano – rapper •
A Lighter Shade of Brown – rap group •
The Lennon Sisters – vocal group, popular during the '50s and '60s •
Robert Lopez (born 1960) – musician •
Trini Lopez (1937–2020) – singer, guitarist •
Demi Lovato (born 1992) – singer and actress •
Kirstin Maldonado (born 1992) – member of Grammy winning group Pentatonix •
Malo – Latin rock and roll soul band •
Angélica María (born 1944) – Lifetime Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and actress •
Marisela (born 1966) – singer •
Cruz Martínez (born 1972) – musician, music producer •
Narciso Martínez (1911–1992) – musician, influential in the development of the musical genres of
tejano and
conjunto •
Vicci Martinez (born 1984) – singer-songwriter •
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez (born 2000) – hip hop artist •
Julia Michaels – singer-songwriter (Mexican-Puerto Rican father) •
Lydia Mendoza (1916–2007) – Tejano music singer •
Jorge Mester (born 1935) – conductor •
Roy Mitchell-Cardenas (born 1977) – rock bassist •
Laura Molina (born 1957) – singer, musician, artist, painter, muralist •
Chris Montez (born 1943) – singer, musician •
Manuel Mora (1919–2001) – musician •
Annette Moreno (born 1972) – Grammy nominated Spanish-language Christian music singer •
Chino Moreno (born 1973) – lead singer of Team Sleep and Deftones •
Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon (born 1962) – composer, a finalist for the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Music •
Myra (born 1986) – singer-songwriter •
Natalie (born 1979) – singer-songwriter •
Los Nativos – rap group •
Emilio Navaira (1962–2016) – Tejano singer, Grammy Award winner •
Dave Navarro (born 1967) – guitarist •
Vince Neil (born 1961) – lead vocalist of the band
Mötley Crüe •
Asia Nitollano (born 1988) – member of
The Pussycat Dolls •
OhGeesy (born 1993) – rapper and member of
Shoreline Mafia •
Pete Orta (born 1971) – Grammy Award-winning guitarist
Petra •
José Pasillas (born 1976) – drummer •
Sara Paxton (born 1988) – singer, actress •
Jenni Rivera (1969–2012) – singer-songwriter •
Lil Rob (born 1975) – rapper •
Roger Rocha – singer-songwriter, guitarist for the group
4 Non Blondes •
Johnny Rodriguez (1951–2025) – country music singer •
Robert Xavier Rodriguez (born 1946) – classical composer •
Sixto Rodriguez (1942–2023) – folk musician •
Chan Romero (1941–2024) – singer, musician •
Linda Ronstadt (born 1946) – Grammy Award-winning musician •
Rick Rosas (1949–2014) – singer, musician, bassist for Joe Walsh and Neil Young, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Buffalo Springfield, Crazy horse •
Andy Russell (1919–1992) vocalist, specializing in traditional pop and Latin music. His parents were Mexican immigrants •
Sam the Sham (born 1937) – leader of Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs •
Adán Sánchez (1979–2004) – singer, son of legendary
Chalino Sanchez •
Antonio Sanchez (born 1971) – jazz drummer, composed film score for the film Birdman, Golden Globe nominated •
Jessica Sanchez (born 1995) – singer. Her father is a Mexican American, originally from
Texas, and is a US Navy veteran. Her mother is a Filipina from
Samal, Bataan, in the
Philippines. •
Hope Sandoval (born 1966) – singer-songwriter •
Esteban Jordan (1939–2010) – singer-songwriter •
Sonny Sandoval (born 1974) – singer, member of
P.O.D. •
Carlos Santana (born 1947) – Grammy Award-winning guitarist •
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez (1971–1995) – Tejano superstar / Grammy award-winning singer •
Jessy Serrata (1953–2017) – Tejano musician •
Arban Severin (born 1976) – musician, actress •
Mariee Sioux (born 1985) – folk singer-songwriter •
Denise Stefanie (born 1988) – singer •
Steve Soto (1963–2018) – punk rock guitarist •
Comanche Sound – Grammy nominated producer •
Shakey Graves (born 1987) – Americana musician •
Esperanza Spalding (born 1984) – jazz singer, musician •
Taboo (born 1975) – rapper, member of
The Black Eyed Peas •
Abel Talamantez (born 1978) – singer; former member of
Menudo,
MDO,
Kumbia Kings,
Los Super Reyes and
Los EnVivo Kings •
John Tejada (born 1974) – electronic musician, music producer •
Thee Midniters – rock and soul band •
Melody Thornton (born 1984) – singer, model, member of
The Pussycat Dolls •
Tierra – R&B, soul band •
Randy Torres – guitarist •
Tina Piña Trachtenburg – rock pop band •
Robert Treviño (born 1984) – music conductor •
Robert Trujillo (born 1964) – bassist •
John Trudell (1946–2015) – musician, author, poet, political activist •
Chayito Valdez (1945–2016) – singer, actress •
Ritchie Valens (1941–1959) – singer, musician •
Patrick and Lolly Vegas – Mexican/Yaqui/Shoshone musicians and vocalists of the Native American rock band
Redbone. •
Yeat (born 2000) – rapper, singer, producer. His paternal grandmother is Mexican and is from Tijuana. •
Taco Shop Poets – spoken word and world music band •
The Zeros – punk-rock band •
That Mexican OT – rapper
Authors and poets , author of
The House on Mango Street (1983) •
Oscar Zeta Acosta (1935–1974) – minor novelist, activist, attorney and politician •
Francisco X. Alarcon (1954–2016) – author, poet, activist, and college professor •
Alurista (born 1947) – poet, activist, and college professor •
María Amparo Ruiz De Burton (1832–1895) – author •
James Anaya – poet •
Rudolfo Anaya (1937–2020) – author •
Gloria E. Anzaldúa (1942–2004) – author, poet, scholar and activist •
Chloe Aridjis – novelist •
Alfred Arteaga – poet and writer •
Carmen Beltrán (1905–2002) – poet and playwright •
Silvester Brito (1937–2018) – poet and academic •
Xochiquetzal Candelaria (born 1973) – poet and professor •
Norma Elia Cantú (born 1947) – writer and professor •
Ana Castillo (born 1953) – author, novelist, poet and essayist •
Lorna Dee Cervantes (born 1954) – poet •
Ingrid Chavez (born 1965) – singer-songwriter and poet •
Sandra Cisneros (born 1954) – author, novelist and poet •
María Antonieta Collins (born 1952) – TV host, journalist and author •
Lucha Corpi (born 1945) – poet and writer •
Carlos Cumpián (born 1953) – author and poet •
María Amparo Escandón (born 1957) – novelist, screenwriter, advertising creative director, and film producer •
Diana Gabaldon (born 1952) – novelist •
Dana Gioia (born 1950) – writer, chairman of the
National Endowment of the Arts •
Guillermo Gómez-Peña (born 1955) – artist, author, poet and activist •
Rigoberto González (born 1970) – author and critic •
Rodolfo Gonzales (1928–2005) – political activist, poet and featherweight boxing champion •
Reyna Grande (born 1975) – author, memoirist •
Juan Felipe Herrera (born 1948) – poet, author, translator and activist •
Miriam Herrera – author and poet •
Rolando Hinojosa (1929–2022) – author, novelist, poet and essayist •
Luis Leal (writer) (1907–2010) – writer and literary critic •
Elizabeth Martínez – activist and author •
Paul Martínez Pompa – author and poet •
José Montalvo (1946–1994) – author, poet and activist •
José Montoya (1932–2013) – artist and poet •
Pat Mora (born 1942) – author and poet •
Cherríe Moraga (born 1952) – author, poet, essayist and activist •
Angela Morales (born 1966) – award-winning essayist •
Julian Nava (1927–2022) – author, educator and diplomat •
Daniel Olivas (born 1959) – author and attorney •
Americo Paredes (1915–1999) – novelist •
Tomás Rivera (1935–1984) – author, poet and educator •
Alberto Rios (born 1952) – American poet and author •
Luis J. Rodriguez (born 1954) – author, poet, novelist, journalist, critic and columnist •
Richard Rodriguez (born 1944) – author •
Pam Muñoz Ryan (born 1951) – award-winning children's author •
Luis Omar Salinas (1937–2008) – author and poet •
raúlrsalinas (1934–2008) – activist and poet •
Erika Sánchez (born 1984) – author and poet •
Ricardo Sánchez (1941–1995) – poet and professor •
Ricardo Sanchez (born 1953) – author and United States Army general •
Jimmy Santiago Baca (born 1952) – author and poet •
John Phillip Santos (born 1957) – author, journalist, and filmmaker •
Leslie Marmon Silko (born 1948) – writer, key figure in the First Wave of the Native American Literary Renaissance •
Octavio Solis (born 1958) – award-winning playwright and director •
Gary Soto (born 1952) – author and poet •
Luis Talamantez (born 1943) – poet and activist •
Sergio Troncoso (born 1961) – author, novelist, short-story writer and essayist •
John Trudell (1946–2015) – musician, author, poet and political activist •
Rodolfo Escalera (1929–2000) – artist, painter •
Elsa Flores (born 1955) – street artist •
Diane Gamboa (born 1957) – artist and painter •
Harry Gamboa Jr. (born 1951) – performance artist, photographer and essayist •
Carmen Lomas Garza (born 1948) – artist, painter and illustrator •
Guillermo Gómez-Peña (born 1955) – performance artist, author, activist and educator •
David Gonzales (born 1964) – cartoonist •
Gronk (born 1954) – performance artist, painter and print-maker •
Pedro E. Guerrero (1917–2012) – photographer, one of the most sought-after architectural photographers of the 1950s •
Ester Hernandez (born 1944) – artist and painter •
Gilbert Hernandez (born 1957) – cartoonist •
Jaime Hernandez (born 1959) – cartoonist •
Javier Hernandez (born 1966) – comic book artist and radio host •
Judithe Hernández (born 1948) – painter, activist, educator, and public artist •
Mario Hernandez (born 1953) – cartoonist •
Luis Jimenez (1940–2006) – artist and sculptor •
Yolanda Lopez (1942–2021) – artist, painter, print-maker, educator and movie producer •
Gilbert Luján (1940–2011) – artist, painter, muralist and sculptor •
James Luna (1950–2018) – installation artist •
Alex Martinez – graffiti artist, illustrator, muralist •
Xavier Martínez (1869–1943) – artist, painter and teacher •
Bill Melendez (1916–2008) – animator •
Alberto Mijangos (1925–2007) – artist and painter •
Mister Cartoon (born 1970) – tattoo and Graffiti artist •
Laura Molina (born 1957) – artist, painter, muralist, and musician •
Alberto Valdés (1918-1998) – painter •
Patssi Valdez (born 1951) – painter, artist and activist •
Mark Vallen (born 1953) – artist, figurative realist painter, activist, curator and blogger •
Kathy Vargas (born 1950) – artist and painter •
Rafael Vargas-Suarez (born 1972) – contemporary artist, painter and photographer •
Emigdio Vasquez (1939–2014) – artist and muralist •
Jhonen Vasquez (born 1974) – cartoonist, comic book and author •
Joe Vera (born 1941) – graphic artist •
Esteban Villa (1930–2022) – artist and muralist •
Kat Von D (born 1982) – tattoo artist and TV personality
Dance •
Michael Balderrama (born 1973) – choreographer, Broadway dancer, and producer •
Corky Ballas (born 1960) – ballroom dancer, holds several Latin dance championship titles •
Mark Ballas (born 1986) – Emmy nominated choreographer, dancer, and musician •
Evelyn Cisneros (born 1958) – ballerina, instructor •
René Elizondo Jr. (born 1962) – dancer, music video director •
Rosa Ramirez Guerrero (born 1934) – founder of the International Folklorico Dance Group •
Cynthia Harvey (born 1957) – former American Ballet Theatre and Royal Ballet principal dancer, artistic director of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School •
Tina Landon (born 1963) – choreographer who has worked with numerous musical performers •
José Limón (1908–1972) – influential dancer and choreographer, active between 1929 and 1969 •
Nicholas Magallanes (1922–1977) – principal dancer for the New York City Ballet •
Viktor Manoel (born 1957) – choreographer, writer, and actor •
Tony Meredith (born 1958) – ballroom dancer, choreographer, and US Latin dance Champion •
Tina Ramirez (1929–2022) – dancer and choreographer, founder of Ballet Hispanico, the leading Hispanic dance company in the United States. •
Maclovia Ruiz (1910–2005) – dancer with the San Francisco Ballet in the 1930s •
Eva Tessler (born 1955) – director, playwright, and dancer
Drag performers •
Adore Delano •
Crystal Methyd •
Delta Work •
Denali •
Jorgeous •
Landon Cider •
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