File:Estatua Primo de Verdad.JPG|Monument to
Primo de Verdad in Mexico City, lawyer and prominent intellectual author of
Mexican Independence. File:Azuela mariano.jpg|
Mariano Azuela, physician and novelist of the
Mexican Revolution. File:'Fusion of Two Cultures' (1963) by Jorge González Camarena - Museo Nacional de História - Mexico 2024.jpg|Mural by painter
Jorge González Camarena. File:GuillermoGonzalezCamarena.jpg|Electrical engineer and color TV pioneer,
Guillermo Gonález Camarena. File:Isaac Brizuela (cropped).jpg|Professional footballer
Isaac Brizuela (born in San José, California to Alteño parents). File:Santo Toribio Romo González.jpg|
Toribio Romo, martyr and Catholic saint.
Politics •
Luis Alfonso de Alba Góngora, Mexican under-secretary for Latin America in the Secretary of Foreign Relations, former Mexican Representative to the
United Nations (
Lagos de Moreno) •
Ramón Muñoz Gutiérrez, Senator of Jalisco in the
Mexican Senate of the Republic (
Lagos de Moreno) •
Emilio González Márquez, former
Governor of Jalisco (
Lagos de Moreno) •
Pedro Moreno, general and father of the
Mexican War of Independence (
Lagos de Moreno) •
Francisco Primo de Verdad y Ramos, 18th-century lawyer and politician of colonial
New Spain (
Ojuelos de Jalisco) •
Victoriano Ramírez, Mexican general of the Cristero War (
San Miguel el Alto). •
José González Gallo, Mexican lawyer and politician who served as Governor of Jalisco (
Yahualica de González Gallo). •
Rita Pérez de Moreno, Mexican insurgent and heroine of the Mexican War of Independence (
San Juan de los Lagos).
Culture •
Lola Álvarez Bravo, famed photographer, prominent figure of the post-
Mexican Revolution artistic renaissance •
Juan Pablo Villalobos, author and entrepreneur •
José Rosas Moreno, 19th-century writer, fableist, and poet •
Mariano Azuela González, 19th/20th-century literary critic, novelist, and essayist •
Jorge González Camarena, Mexican painter, muralist and sculptor, his parents were originally from Arandas. •
Guillermo González Camarena, Mexican electrical engineer who was the inventor of a color-wheel type of color television, brother of
Jorge. •
Juan Sandoval Íñiguez, Mexican cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, and served as Archbishop of Guadalajara. •
Alan Estrada, Mexican actor, dancer and singer.
Athletics •
Luis Fernando Macías, professional cyclist, silver medalist at the 2009
Pan-American Road and Track Championship •
Armando Reynoso Gutiérrez, baseball player for the
Mexico national team, Mexican Baseball Hall of Fame member •
Isaác Brizuela Muñoz, Mexican-American footballer for
C.D. Guadalajara •
Carmelo Reyes González, former professional wrestler •
J. Paco Gonzalez, Mexican-born American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer. •
Antonio Martínez, Mexican-born American professional football player. •
Martín Vásquez, Mexican-American former professional football player and current coach. •
Miguel Angel Gonzalez, Mexican
MLB player (Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Texas Rangers) •
Martin Barragan, Professional Mexican footballer from
Tizapan el Alto who currently plays for
Necaxa. ==See also==