- List of hispanophones
This is a list of some notable Spanish-speaking people whose occupations are related with
Spanish language . In alphabetical order within categories.Actors
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* (1912–1963)
* (born 1940)
* (born 1960)
* (born 1969)
* (born 1975)
* (1911–1993)
* (born 1952)
* (born 1974)
* (born 1921)
* (born 1978)
* (born 1936)
* (born 1966)
* (1917–1957)
* (1924–2002)
* (1908–2000)
* (born 1979)
* (born 1936)
* (born 1968)
* (born 1920)
* (born 1928)
* (born 1934)
* (1911–1953)
* (1926–2001)
* (1917–1994)
* (1905–1983)
* (born 1967)
* (born 1972)
* (born 1976)
* (born 1975)Authors
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List of Spanish language authors (by country)."A-D
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* (1863–1967), journalist, poet, novelist and essayist.
* (1872–1956), novelist.
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* (1781–1865), humanist, poet, lawmaker, philosopher and educator.
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* (born 1950), novelist.
* (1760–1828), dramatist and neoclassical poet.
* (born 1938), poet and essayist.
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* (1843–1920), novelist.
* (1884–1969), novelist.
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* (born 1947), historian, political and social essayist and publisher.
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* (1874–1938), poet.
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* (1875–1939), poet.
* (1914–2005), philosopher and essayist.
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* (1878–1937), short story writer.
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* (1926–1999), poet.
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* (1864–1931), existentialist author and essayist.
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* (1882–1959), thinker, educator and essayist.
* (1501–1586), poet.
* author in Spanish language.
* (1562–1635), poet and playwright.
* (1903–1950), poet.
* (born 1934), poet and essayist.
* (1590–1660), novelist.
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* (born 1972)
* (born 1932)
* (born 1943)
* (1900–1983)
* (born 1961)
* (1940–1993)
* (born 1940)
* (born 1944)
* (born 1921)
* (born 1963)
* (born 1929)
* (1906–1996)
* (born 1958)
* (born 1934)
* (born 1966)
* (born 1943)
* (born 1932)
* (born 1964)Journalists
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* (born 1928), television journalist.Linguists
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* (1844–1911), philologist and linguist.
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*.Singers and songwriters
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Spanish language rock and roll (by country)."
* (born 1940), singer-songwriter.
* (born 1955), singer.
* singer.
* (born 1945), singer-songwriter.
* (born 1978), singer.
* singer-songwriter.
* (born 1955), singer-songwriter.
* singer.
* singer.
* (born 1943), pop singer.
* (1917–1957)
* (1932–1973), singer-songwriter.
* (born 1972), singer-songwriter.
* (1900–1970), singer and songwriter.
* (born 1974), singer and songwriter.
* (1896–1963), songwriter.
* (born 1969), singer-songwriter.
* (born 1955)
* (1911–1953)
* (1944–1973)
* (born 1943), pop singer.
* (born 1949), singer-songwriter.
* singer.
* (1971–1995), pop singer.
* (born 1943), singer-songwriter.
* singer and songwriter.
* singer.
*ian.See also
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List of people by nationality
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