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List of people from Ponce, Puerto Rico

List of people from Ponce, Puerto Rico

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This is a list of notable Ponceños, people from Ponce, Puerto Rico. Listed here are people who were either born in Ponce or who were not born in Ponce, but who are or were longtime residents of the city – the so-called adopted sons and daughters of Ponce, and known in Spanish as "Ponceñistas". Ponce has also been the birthplace and the place of residence of many Puerto Ricans who became notable elsewhere. The following lists many of them as well. The list is arranged alphabetically by area of notability.

List of notable Ponceños by area of notability

The list is divided into categories and in some cases sub-categories which best describe the field for which the subject is most noted. For individuals notable in more than one field (such as "Luis A. Ferré" who is notable as a former "governor" and as an "industrialist") the entry is made under the field for which the individual is most noted.

Contents: TopActors, actresses, comedians and directors, Architects, Authors, playwrights and poets, Beauty queens and fashion models, Business people and industrialists, Civil rights and/or political activists, Clergy, Composers, contemporary singers, musicians and opera, Criminals and outlaws, Diplomats, Educators, Governors, Historians, Journalists, Judges, law enforcement and firefighters, Military, Physicians, scientists and inventors, Politicians, Sportspeople, Visual Artists.

Lymari Nadal, actress American Gangster
Mario Montez, a Warhol superstar
Big screen actor Teófilo Torres
Film producer Juan Emilio Viguié
Andrés Mignucci, FAIA 2012 Henry Klumb Awardee
Denise Quiñones, Miss Universe 2001
Maripily Rivera, actress and model
Juan Serrallés, founder of Destilería Serrallés, makers of Don Q rum
Valentín Tricoche, philanthropist
Juan Morel Campos, Composer of Danzas
Multi-instrumentalist Papo Lucca at piano
Domingo Cruz "Cocolía", Ponce Municipal Band director
Juan Ríos Ovalle, danza composer and orchestra conductor
Antonio Paoli, Tenor
Rubén Colón Tarrats in 2012
Ednita Nazario, pop music singer
Amalia Paoli, soprano
Roberto Sánchez Vilella, Governor of Puerto Rico (1965-1969)
Luis A. Ferré, governor, philanthropist and industrialist
Rafael Hernández Colón Governor of Puerto Rico (1973-77, 1985-93)
Ramón Marín, historian
Lolita Tizol, music educator
Gladys Tormes González, historian
Agüeybaná II, leader of the Taíno rebellion of 1511
Chief Master Sergeant Ramón Colón-López
Euripides Rubio, Medal of Honor recipient
Colonel Raúl G. Villaronga, military and Mayor of Killeen, Texas
Joxel García, Assistant Secretary of Health under President George W. Bush
Gerónimo Lluberas, physician and humanitarian
Dr. Rafael Pujals, physician and civic leader
María Martínez Acosta, politician
Pedro Albizu Campos – President and principal leader of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.
Román Baldorioty de Castro, The Father of Puerto Rico's Autonomy
Federico Degetau, writer, author, and Resident Commissioner
Maurice Ferré, former Mayor of Miami
Carlos Correa, MLB player with the Houston Astros
Roberto Alomar, MLB Hall of Famer
Ivelisse Vélez, professional wrestler
Orlando Cepeda, MLB Hall of Famer
Ricky Ledée with the Mets
Francisco "Paquito" Montaner around 1912
Millito Navarro, last surviving player of the American Negro League
Javier Vázquez with the Yankees
Carlos Ortíz, 3-time world boxing champion
Javier Culson, 400-meter hurdles

Actors, actresses, comedians, directors and entertainers

Architects

Authors, playwrights and poets

Beauty queens and fashion models

Business people and industrialists

Civic leaders

Civil servants and public servants

  • Enrique Campos del Toro, businessman, banker, law professor and civil servant
    Served in several Commonwealth governmental positions, some of which were appointed by the president of the United States.
  • Carlos A. Chardón López, educator and civil servant
    Chardón served twice as Puerto Rico's Secretary of Education
  • Carlos Fernando Chardón, Secretary of State and Adjuntant General of Puerto Rico.
  • Antonio S. Luchetti, engineer and public servant
    Headed the launching of island-wide public electric service in Puerto Rico.
  • Mariano Villaronga-Toro, educator and public servant
    The first Commissioner of Public Instruction after the creation of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Displaced English as the language of instruction and replaced it with Spanish.

Civil rights and/or political activists

Clergy

Composers, contemporary singers, musicians and opera

Composers

Musicians

Contemporary singers

Opera

Theatrical arts

  • Luis Torres Nadal, playwright, poet, educator, actor, choreographer, and theatrical director.

Criminals and outlaws

Diplomats

Educators

Governors

First Ladies of Puerto Rico

Historians

  • Silvia Álvarez Curbelo, architectural and cultural historian
    Founding member of the Puerto Rican Association of Historians, and director of the Center for Communications Research at the University of Puerto Rico.
  • Francisco Lluch Mora, historian
    Wrote "Orígenes y Fundación de Ponce y Otras Noticias Relativas a su Desarrollo Urbano, Demográfico y Cultural (Siglos XVI-XIX)".
  • Ramón Marín, historian
    Wrote the classical work: "Las fiestas populares de Ponce."
  • Antonio Mirabal, political historian and poet
    Author of "De Rosas a Trujillo: estudio histórico comparativo de las tiranías en América." Long-time chief archivist at Archivo Historico de Ponce
  • Eduardo Neumann Gandía, historian
    Author of "Verdadera y Auténtica Historia de la Ciudad de Ponce."
  • Andrés Ramos Mattei, sugar industry historian
    Said to be "the undisputed authority" on the subject of Puerto Rico's sugar industry.
  • Gladys Esther Tormes González, historian
    Head archivist and longest-serving archivist at the "Archivo Historico de Ponce".

Journalists

Judges, law enforcement and firefighters

Military

Physicians, scientists and inventors

Politicians

Sportspeople

Baseball players and coaches

Basketball players

Boxers

Other sportspeople

Visual artists

Table summary by year of birth

The following sortable table is a summary list of notable Ponceños and Ponceñistas arranged chronologically by year of birth.

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