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* [[Vanessa Marcil]] (1968-) Her father is Mexican
* [[Vanessa Marcil]] (1968-) Her father is Mexican
* [[Constance Marie]] (1965-) American actress of Mexican descent
* [[Constance Marie]] (1965-) American actress of Mexican descent
* [[Carlos Mencia]] (1967-) Honduran-born American comedian, writer, and actor
* [[Alex Meneses]] (1965-)
* [[Alex Meneses]] (1965-)
* [[Esai Morales]] (1962-)
* [[Esai Morales]] (1962-)
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* [[David Zayas]] (1962-)
* [[David Zayas]] (1962-)
* [[Daphne Zuniga]] (1962-)
* [[Daphne Zuniga]] (1962-)
* [[José Zúñiga]] 1965-)
* [[José Zúñiga]] (1965-) Honduran-born American actor.


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* [[Nicholas Gonzalez]] (1976-) American actor of Mexican descent
* [[Nicholas Gonzalez]] (1976-) American actor of Mexican descent
* [[Rick Gonzalez]] (1979-) American actor of Puerto Rican and Dominican descent
* [[Rick Gonzalez]] (1979-) American actor of Puerto Rican and Dominican descent
* [[Illich Guardiola]] (1972-)
* [[Illich Guardiola]] (1972-) Honduran–American voice actor
* [[Camille Guaty]] (1978-) American actress of Puerto Rican and Cuban descent
* [[Camille Guaty]] (1978-) American actress of Puerto Rican and Cuban descent
* [[Elizabeth Gutiérrez]] (1979-)
* [[Elizabeth Gutiérrez]] (1979-)
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* [[Marisol Nichols]] (1973-) American actress of Mexican and Russian Jewish / Hungarian Jewish descent ([[24 (TV series)|24]])
* [[Marisol Nichols]] (1973-) American actress of Mexican and Russian Jewish / Hungarian Jewish descent ([[24 (TV series)|24]])
* [[Amaury Nolasco]] (1970-)
* [[Amaury Nolasco]] (1970-)
* [[Rigo Nova]] (1979-) Honduran-born American actor and writer
* [[Efren Ramirez]] (1973-)
* [[Efren Ramirez]] (1973-)
* [[Marisa Ramirez]] (1977-)
* [[Marisa Ramirez]] (1977-)
* [[Sara Ramirez]] (1975-)
* [[Sara Ramirez]] (1975-)
* [[Bianca Del Rio]] (1975-) American drag queen, comedian, actor, and costume designer and Cuban and Honduran descent.
* [[James Roday]] (1976-) Last name Rodriguez; father of Mexican descent ([[Psych]] and [[A Million Little Things]])
* [[James Roday]] (1976-) Last name Rodriguez; father of Mexican descent ([[Psych]] and [[A Million Little Things]])
* [[Adam Rodriguez]] (1975-) American actor of basically Puerto Rican descent ([[CSI: Miami]] and [[Criminal Minds]])
* [[Adam Rodriguez]] (1975-) American actor of basically Puerto Rican descent ([[CSI: Miami]] and [[Criminal Minds]])
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* [[Frankie Muniz]] (1985-)<ref name="ref001">{{cite news|last=Vincent|first=Mal|title='Skip' star Frankie Muniz finds sudden superstardom|publisher=The Seattle Times|date=March 3, 2000|url=http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20000303&slug=4008156|accessdate=November 2, 2009}}</ref>
* [[Frankie Muniz]] (1985-)<ref name="ref001">{{cite news|last=Vincent|first=Mal|title='Skip' star Frankie Muniz finds sudden superstardom|publisher=The Seattle Times|date=March 3, 2000|url=http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20000303&slug=4008156|accessdate=November 2, 2009}}</ref>
* [[Tessa Thompson]] (1983-)
* [[Tessa Thompson]] (1983-)
* [[Lupita Nyong'o]] (1983-)
* [[Brina Palencia]] (1984-)
* [[J. D. Pardo]] (1980-)
* [[J. D. Pardo]] (1980-)
* [[Carlos PenaVega]] (1989-)
* [[Carlos PenaVega]] (1989-)

Revision as of 13:58, 6 December 2019

This is a list of notable Hispanic and Latino American actors.

To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article and/or references showing the person is an American of Hispanic and Latino origin and a notable actor.

The list is organized in chronological order of birth decades. The names are organised in alphabetical order.

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See also

References

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