, a Florida United States district court judge. She is the first Cuban-American woman to be appointed as a federal judge in the United States. , a politician who serves in the Maryland General Assembly representing Maryland's 45th legislative located in northeast Baltimore City. •
Andres Alonso (Cuban-American), the chief executive officer (CEO) of the Baltimore City Public School System from 2007 to 2013. •
Cecilia Altonaga (Cuban-American), a Baltimore-born Florida United States district court judge. •
Rafael Alvarez (Spanish-American), an author based in Baltimore and Los Angeles. •
Manuel Barrueco (Cuban-American), classical guitarist, teacher at the
Peabody Institute of the
Johns Hopkins University. •
Juan Fernando Bastos, (Bolivian-American) a Venezuelan-born portrait artist who works primarily in painting and drawing. • Luis Borunda, (Mexican-American) Maryland Deputy Secretary of State, serves in the Hogan Administration • Jorge Eduardo Castillo (Peruvian-American) Immediate Past Chairman & President of the Maryland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (2015–2019) and community leader. Currently serving as spokesperson for the Maryland Emergency Management Agency. •
Cristina Gutierrez, a criminal defense attorney who represented several high-profile defendants in the 1990s. •
Nina R. Harper (Colombian-American), a politician who serves in the Maryland General Assembly representing Maryland's 45th legislative located in northeast Baltimore City. •
Martin Koppel (Argentine-American), an Argentine-born leader of the
Socialist Workers Party in the United States. •
Estelle Anna Lewis (Cuban-American/Spanish-American), a poet and dramatist. •
Y-Love (Puerto Rican), an Orthodox Jewish hip-hop artist. •
Hector L. Torres, (Puerto Rican) a former Baltimore City Fire Department Battalion Chief and a Maryland Senate candidate.
Fictional Hispanics/Latinos from Baltimore •
Alma Gutierrez, a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actress Michelle Paress. •
Renaldo, fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by Ramon Rodriguez. •
Missy Serrano, fictional character on movie Step Up 2: The Streets, played by Danielle Polanco. ==See also==