List of Venezuelans
Famous or notable Venezuelans include:
Architecture
- Alejandro Chataing, known as "Cipriano Castro's architect".
- Carlos Raúl Villanueva, builder of the Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas.
Artists
- Antonio Ladislao Alcantara
- Gabriel Bracho
- Carlos Cruz-Díez
- Mariano Díaz
- Marisol Escobar
- Alirio Palacios
- Gego
- Yucef Merhi
- Arturo Michelena
- Alejandro Otero
- Mercedes Pardo
- Armando Reverón
- Cristóbal Rojas
- Jesús Rafael Soto
- Martín Tovar y Tovar
- Patricia van Dalen
- Beatriz Helena Ramos
- Cornelis Zitman
Authors
A–C
- José Antonio de Armas Chitty, historian and poet
- Rafael Arráiz Lucca, historian and poet
- Alberto Arvelo Torrealba, poet
- :es:José Balza|José Balza, writer
- Alberto Barrera Tyszka, writer
- Natividad Barroso, writer and ethnologist
- Andrés Bello, educator and humanist
- Andrés Eloy Blanco, poet
- Eduardo Blanco, novelist and poet
- Mario Briceño Iragorry, writer and historian
- Manuel Caballero, historian and journalist
- Rafael Cadenas, poet
- Juan Carlos Chirinos, writer
- Luis Castro Leiva, academic, historian and writer
D–M
- Manuel Díaz Rodríguez, novelist and journalist
- :es:Tulio Febres Cordero|Tulio Febres Cordero, writer
- Rómulo Gallegos, writer
- Julio Garmendia, writer and journalist
- Salvador Garmendia, novelist and story teller
- Adriano González León, poet and writer
- :es:Francisco Herrera Luque|Francisco Herrera Luque, writer
- Eduardo López Bustamante, journalist and poet
- Francisco Massiani, writer
- Domingo Maza Zavala, journalist and economist
- :es:Juan Carlos Méndez Guédez|Juan Carlos Méndez Guédez, writer
- Guillermo Meneses, writer and journalist
- Eugenio Montejo, poet
- Guillermo Morón, historian and writer
N–P
- Moisés Naím, writer
- Fabricio Ojeda, journalist and writer
- Juan Oropeza, writer
- Edgar C. Otálvora, journalist and writer
- Miguel Otero Silva, writer
- Teresa de la Parra, writer
- Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde, poet
- Mariano Picón Salas, writer
- José Rafael Pocaterra, writer
S–Z
- Tomás Straka, historian
- José Antonio Ramos Sucre, poet
- Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta, writer and literary critic
- Pedro Sotillo, writer and journalist
- Alfredo Toro Hardy, writer and diplomat
- Arturo Uslar Pietri, historian and writer
- José Jesús Villa Pelayo, poet and essayist
- Slavko Zupcic, writer
Beauty queens
, Miss Universe 2009
A–H
- Consuelo Adler, Miss International 1997
- Jacqueline Aguilera, Miss World 1995, Top Model of the World 1995
- Goizeder Azúa, Miss International and Miss Mesoamérica 2003
- Alexandra Braun, Miss Earth 2005
- Susana Duijm, Miss World 1955
- Stefanía Fernández, Miss Universe 2009
- Sthefany Gutiérrez, Miss Venezuela 2017
- Daniela di Giacomo, Miss International 2006
- Marelisa Gibson, Miss Venezuela 2009
- Alyz Henrich, Miss Earth 2013
- Astrid Carolina Herrera, Miss World 1984
I–M
- Gabriela Isler, Miss Universe 2013
- Ninibeth Leal, Miss World 1991
- Pilín León, Miss World 1981
- Alicia Machado, Miss Universe 1996
- Dayana Mendoza, Miss Universe 2008
O–R
- Thalía Olvino, Miss Venezuela 2019
- Bárbara Palacios, Miss Universe and Miss South America 1986
S–Y
- Irene Sáez, Miss Universe and Miss South America 1981
- Ivian Sarcos, Miss World 2011
- Maritza Sayalero, Miss Universe 1979
- Nina Sicilia, Miss International 1985
- Mónica Spear, Miss Venezuela 2004
- Vivian Urdaneta, Miss International 2000
- Mariem Velazco, Miss International 2018
Business and law
- Gustavo Cisneros, Venezuelan-born media mogul. He is among the world's richest men according to Forbes magazine, which estimates his fortune at $6 billion.
- :es:Manuel Antonio Matos|Manuel Antonio Matos, banker and caudillo
- Lorenzo Mendoza, oversees one of Venezuela's largest private companies, $6 billion Empresas Polar.
- Eugenio Mendoza, Venezuelan business tycoon who made important contributions in the modernization of the country during the 20th Century.
- Henry Lord Boulton, Venezuelan aviator, entrepreneur, owner, and former owner of many businesses such as Casas Boulton, Avensa/Servivensa among others.
- Ali Lenin Aguilera, Venezuelan lawyer, entrepreneur.
- Carolina Herrera, fashion designer and entrepreneur who founded her eponymous company in 1980.
- Rostislav Ordovsky-Tanaevsky Blanco, entrepreneur, president of Rostik Group in Russia.
- William H. Phelps, Jr., ornithologist and founder of Radio Caracas Televisión
- William H. Phelps, ornithologist and founder of Radio Caracas Radio
- Christian Perez Font, compliance specialist, attorney, and legal advisor overseas.
- Carlos Eduardo Stolk, founding member of the United Nations, Chairman of the Board and President of Empresas Polar.
Cartoonists
- Jorge Blanco
- Pedro León Zapata
Diplomats
- Carlos Alberto Taylhardat, ambassador to Iraq and Lebanon yaaaa
Engineering
- Cristina Amon, Dean, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, University of Toronto
- José González-Lander, engineer, head engineer for the Metro de Caracas
- Alfredo Jahn, engineer and naturalist
- L. Rafael Reif, engineer, President of MIT
Entertainment
A–D
- Mayra Alejandra, television and film actress
- María Conchita Alonso, Cuban-born Venezuelan raised actress and singer
- Juan A. Baptista, actor
- José Bardina, Spanish-born Venezuelan actor
- Marina Baura, Spanish-born Venezuelan actress
- Amador Bendayán, actor and entertainer
- Alexandra Braun, model
- Jacques Braunstein, Romanian-born Venezuelan radio host
- Maritza Bustamante, actress and model
- Santiago Cabrera, actor
- Camila Canabal, television hostess
- Fernando Carrillo, actor
- Grecia Colmenares, Venezuelan-born Argentine actress
- Francisco José Cróquer, sportscaster and poetic declaimer
- Guillermo Dávila, actor and singer
- Miguel de León, actor
- Oscar D'León, singer and bandleader
- Majandra Delfino, actress
- Marieh Delfino, actress
- Chiquinquirá Delgado, actress and model
- Christina Dieckmann, actress and model
E–P
- Eliana Cuevas, singer-songwriter
- Eva Ekvall, television hostess
- Gaby Espino, actress
- Maria Gabriela de Faría, actress
- Lele Pons, internet personality and actress
- Lupita Ferrer, actress
- Sandro Finoglio, actor, model
- Catherine Fulop, actress, television host
- Viviana Gibelli, Polish-born Venezuelan television host
- Scarlet Gruber, actress
- Joselo, actor and comedian
- Cynthia Lander, beauty pageant contestant
- Jean Paul Leroux, actor
- Esperanza Magaz, Cuban-born Venezuelan actress
- Rosmeri Marval, actress, model and singer
- Keidy Moreno, model
- Lila Morillo, actress, singer
- Carlos Olivier, actor
- Alejandro Otero, actor, model
- Eliana Cuevas, singer-songwriter.
- Renny Ottolina, television host and producer
- Enrique Palacios, model
- Vanessa Pose, actress
- Marianne Puglia, model
R–S
- Édgar Ramírez, film actor and television producer
- Veruska Ramírez, model
- Benjamín Rausseo, comedian
- Maricarmen Regueiro, actress
- Gustavo Rodríguez, film, stage and television actor
- José Luis Rodríguez, singer and actor
- Mariangel Ruiz, actress and model
- Juan Carlos Salazar, singer, musician, composer
- Sabrina Salvador, television host
- Luis José Santander, actor
- Enrique Sapene, actor and television producer
- Daniel Sarcos, television host
- Marger Sealey, singer
- Sabrina Seara, actress
- Eduardo Serrano, actor
- Sonya Smith, American-born Venezuelan actress
- Verónica Schneider, actress and model
- Gabriela Spanic, actress
- Mónica Spear, actress, model
- Natalia Streignard, Spanish-born Venezuelan actress
- Francys Sudnicka, model
- Juana Sujo, Argentinian-born actress and theatrical educator
T–Z
- Carolina Tejera, actress, model
- Coraima Torres, actress
- Orlando Urdaneta, actor
- Wilmer Valderrama, actor, television host
- Angélica Vale, actress
- Dominika van Santen, model
- Patricia Velásquez, actress, model
- Rita Verreos, beauty pageant contestant
- Doris Wells, actress
- Oscar Yanes, journalist, writer
Filmmakers
- Elizabeth Avellán
- Román Chalbaud
- Clemente de la Cerda
- Solveig Hoogesteijn
- Jonathan Jakubowicz
- Marcel Rasquin
- Luis Armando Roche
- Mariana Rondon,
- Fina Torres
Historical
- Simón Bolívar, Wars of Independence leader, military commander, Father of the Nation.
- José Tomás Boves, Wars of Independence leader, military caudillo.
- Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi, heroine from the Venezuelan War of Independence
- Pedro Camejo , lieutenant at the Venezuelan war of independence.
- Agostino Codazzi, Italian born, military officer, cartographer, former governor of Barinas.
- Francisco de Miranda, Wars of Independence leader, veteran of the U.S. and French revolutions.
- Antonio José de Sucre, Wars of Independence leader, Grand Marshal of Ayacucho, president of Bolivia, president of Peru
- Juan José Flores, founder of Ecuador and its first President.
- Santiago Mariño, hero in the Venezuelan War of Independence, and important leader of Venezuela's eastern.
- Cristóbal Mendoza, considered to be the first President of Venezuela.
- José Gregorio Monagas, hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence, and former president.
- José Tadeo Monagas, hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence, and former president.
- Mariano Montilla, Major General of the Army of Venezuela in the Venezuelan War of Independence.
- José Antonio Páez, Wars of Independence leader, former president.
- José Félix Ribas, leader and hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence.
- Juan Germán Roscio, lawyer and politician, main editor of the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence and chief architect of the Venezuelan Constitution of 1811.
- Rafael Urdaneta, hero of the Latin American wars of independence.
- Fernando Adames Torres General of the Army during the Revolution of Coro, Senator representing Lara State and Chief of Staff.
- Fermin Toro, politician, diplomat, writer, minister of Finance and Foreign Affairs, president of the 1858 National Convention.
Mass media
- Mariana Atencio, journalist, anchor, correspondent
- Arístides Bastidas, science journalism
- Nelson Bocaranda, political journalist and broadcaster
- Carlos Capriles Ayala, journalist and historian
- Miguel Ángel Capriles Ayala, journalist and editor
- María Teresa Castillo, journalist and cultural entrepreneur
- José Agustín Catalá, journalist and author
- Luis Chataing, radio host and humorist
- Simón Alberto Consalvi, journalist, author and politician
- Milena Gimón, sports journalist
- Roberto Giusti, political journalist and broadcaster
- Laureano Márquez, Spanish-born Venezuelan journalist and humorist
- Aníbal Nazoa, journalist and writer
- Aquiles Nazoa, journalist, writer and humorist
- Jorge Olavarría, political journalist and historian
- Rafael Poleo, political journalist and editor
- Abelardo Raidi, sports journalist and broadcaster
- Lil Rodríguez, cultural journalist
- Oscar Yanes, journalist and writer
Mountaineers
- José Antonio Delgado, first person to summit five eight-thousanders.
Musicians
A–B
- Adrenalina Caribe, Caribbean music group
- Abraham Abreu, harpsichordist and pianist
- Aldo Abreu, Medieval-Baroque recorder executant
- José Antonio Abreu, classical musician and founder of El Sistema
- Vinicio Adames, choral group conductor
- Francisco de Paula Aguirre, composer
- Ricardo Aguirre, singer, songwriter
- Luis Alfonzo Larrain, bandleader, arranger, composer
- Los Amigos Invisibles, funk music band
- :es:Diana Arismendi|Diana Arismendi, composer
- Fulgencio Aquino, Venezuelan harp player, composer
- Reynaldo Armas, singer, songwriter
- The Asbestos, rock music band
- Devendra Banhart, American-Venezuelan singer, songwriter
- Huáscar Barradas, flautist, composer
- Édgar Bastidas, lyric tenor
- Carlos Baute, pop singer
- Beatriz Bilbao, composer
- Hugo Blanco, Venezuelan harp player, songwriter
- :es:Modesta Bor|Modesta Bor, composer, choir conductor.
- Soledad Bravo, singer
- Benjamín Brea, Spanish-born Venezuelan musician
- Vytas Brenner, keyboardist, songwriter
- Humberto Bruni Lamanna, classical guitarist
- Andréa Burns, American-born Venezuelan singer
C–D
- Calle Ciega, reggaeton band
- Candy 66, rock band
- Benito Canónico, composer
- Los Cañoneros, Caraquenian traditional genres group
- Los Cuñaos, traditional eight-part vocal group
- Renato Capriles, bandleader and composer
- Caramelos de Cianuro, rock band
- Ramon Carranza, saxophonist, instructor
- El Carrao de Palmarito, folk singer
- Teresa Carreño, 19th century pianist
- Evencio Castellanos, classical pianist
- Mirla Castellanos, pop singer
- José Catire Carpio, folk singer
- Inocente Carreño, classical composer, conductor
- Rubén Cedeño, lyric singer
- María Teresa Chacín, folk singer
- Los Chamos, pop group
- Ilan Chester, pop singer, songwriter
- Chino & Nacho, reggaeton duet
- Collegium Musicum de Caracas, classical music group
- Vidal Colmenares, joropo singer
- Sylvia Constantinidis, Venezuelan-born American classical pianist, composer, conductor, also a multimedia artist, writer, music educator.
- Guillermo Dávila, pop singer
- Desorden Público, ska band
- Franco De Vita, pop singer, songwriter
- Alirio Díaz, classical guitarist
- Simón Díaz, folk singer, songwriter
- Dimensión Latina, salsa band
- Oscar D'León, salsa singer
- Rubén Domínguez, lyric tenor
- Gustavo Dudamel, classical conductor
E–J
- Eliana Cuevas, singer-songwriter
- Ensamble Gurrufío, folk instrumental group
- Antonio Estévez, classical composer
- Flor Roffé de Estévez, was a composer, writer, and professor of Venezuelan music
- Pedro Eustache, classical flute player
- Heraclio Fernández, pianist, composer
- Ignacio Figueredo, Venezuelan harp player
- Billo Frómeta, Dominican-born Venezuelan bandleader, songwriter, arranger
- Otilio Galíndez, folk and pop composer
- Hernán Gamboa, Venezuelan cuatro player
- Gran Coquivacoa, Venezuelan gaita group
- Guaco, pop and salsa band
- Pedro Elías Gutiérrez, composer, conductor
- Reynaldo Hahn, Venezuelan-born French classical composer
- Lorenzo Herrera, folk and pop singer, songwriter
- Enrique Hidalgo, folk and pop songwriter
- Cheo Hurtado, Venezuelan cuatro player
- Gualberto Ibarreto, folk and pop singer
- Jorge Isaac, Medieval-Baroque recorder executant
- :es:Adina Izarra|Adina Izarra, composer
- Jeremías, British-born Venezuelan pop singer, songwriter
- Guillermo Jiménez Leal, Venezuelan cuatro player, singer, songwriter
- Porfirio Jiménez, Dominican-born Venezuelan bandleader, arranger, songwriter
K–N
- Luis Laguna, musician, songwriter
- José Ángel Lamas, classical composer
- Antonio Lauro, composer, guitarist
- Anselmo López, Venezuelan bandola performer
- Ángel Custodio Loyola, folk singer
- Natalia Luis-Bassa, classical conductor
- Pablo Manavello, Italian-born Venezuelan rock guitarist
- Mango, salsa music group
- Maracaibo 15, Venezuelan gaita group
- Floria Márquez, bolero singer
- Henry Martínez, songwriter
- Mayré Martínez, pop singer, songwriter
- Eduardo Marturet, classical conductor
- Francisco Mata, folk singer, songwriter
- Laudelino Mejías, composer
- Los Melódicos, dance band
- Conny Méndez, composer, singer, writer
- Armando Molero, singer, songwriter
- Moisés Moleiro, classical composer
- Silvano Monasterios, jazz pianist, composer
- Ricardo Montaner, singer, songwriter
- Gabriela Montero, pianist
- José Ángel Montero, opera composer
- Morella Muñoz, lyric mezzo-soprano
- Alberto Naranjo, arranger, conductor
- Graciela Naranjo, bolero singer, film actress
O–R
- Orquesta Sinfónica Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho, symphony orchestra
- Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar, symphony orchestra
- Orquesta Sinfónica Venezuela, symphony orchestra
- Francisco Pacheco, folk singer
- Eneas Perdomo, joropo singer, songwriter
- Iván Pérez Rossi, Venezuelan cuatro player, singer, composer
- Allan Phillips, pop songwriter, producer
- Juan Bautista Plaza, classical composer
- Alí Primera, singer, songwriter
- Pancho Prin, folk singer, songwriter
- Edward Pulgar, classical violinist, conductor
- Ana María Raga, choral group conductor, composer, pianist
- Luis Felipe Ramón y Rivera, composer, performer, investigator, writer
- Victor Ramos Rangel, classical composer, bassoon player
- Rudy Regalado, Latin-jazz and pop bandleader, percussionist
- Fredy Reyna, Venezuelan cuatro player
- Rodrigo Riera, classical guitarist
- Rafael Rincón González, singer, songwriter
- Pedro Antonio Ríos Reyna, classical violinist
- María Rivas, jazz-pop singer, songwriter
- Luis Mariano Rivera, Venezuelan cuatro player, songwriter
- Aldemaro Romero, classical and pop composer, conductor, bandleader
- :es:Alfredo Rugeles|Alfredo Rugeles, composer, conductor
- Otmaro Ruíz, jazz and pop pianist, arranger, composer
S–Z
- Alfredo Sadel, lyric tenor, pop singer, songwriter
- Rodolfo Saglimbeni, classical conductor
- Juan Carlos Salazar, Venezuelan cuatro player, singer, songwriter
- Magdalena Sánchez, joropo singer
- Chucho Sanoja, bandleader, arranger, pianist, songwriter
- José Enrique Sarabia, songwriter
- Ángel Sauce, classical composer, violinist, conductor
- Serenata Guayanesa, folk vocal and instrumental quartet
- Eduardo Serrano, songwriter, arranger, conductor, performer
- Vicente Emilio Sojo, classical composer, conductor, musicologist, educator
- Henry Stephen, pop singer
- Mario Suárez, pop-folk singer
- Los Terrícolas, pop-rock vocal and instrumental group
- Ricardo Teruel, composer
- Ender Thomas, pop singer, songwriter
- Todosantos, indie Latin-rock band
- Juan Vicente Torrealba, Venezuelan harp player, composer
- El Trabuco Venezolano, Latin-jazz salsa big band
- Lilia Vera, folk singer
- Verona, rock vocal and instrumental group
- Voz Veis, pop vocal sextet
- Anaís Vivas, pop singer
- Gerry Weil, Austrian-born Venezuelan jazz pianist
- ZAPATO 3, rock music vocal and instrumental group
Politicians
- Rómulo Betancourt, former president and founder of the Democratic Action party
- Juan Guaidó, politician & political activist.
- Douglas Bravo, former guerrilla leader and founder of the Venezuelan Revolution party
- Rafael Caldera, former president and founder of the Social Christian party
- Pedro Carmona, former president
- Cipriano Castro, former president
- Hugo Chávez, former president and founder of the Fifth Republic Movement party
- Joaquín Crespo, former president
- Juan Crisóstomo Falcón, former president
- Rómulo Gallegos, former president
- Juan Vicente Gómez, former president
- Antonio Guzmán Blanco, former president
- Wolfgang Larrazábal, former president
- Eleazar López Contreras, former president
- Leopoldo López, former mayor of the Chacao municipality
- Nicolás Maduro, president of Venezuela
- Pompeyo Márquez, former minister of borders
- Isaías Medina Angarita, former president
- Fabricio Ojeda, former guerrilla fighter
- José Antonio Páez former president
- Jacinta Parejo de Crespo, former First Lady of Venezuela
- Carlos Andrés Pérez, former president
- Marcos Pérez Jiménez, former president
- Teodoro Petkoff, former guerrilla fighter and minister of the central office of coordination and planning
- José Vicente Rangel, former vice president and minister of foreign affairs
- Alí Rodríguez Araque, former ambassador to Cuba, minister of foreign affairs, minister of finance, and general secretary of OPEC
- Irene Sáez, former mayor of the Chacao municipality and governor of Nueva Esparta
- Juan Manuel Sucre Figarella, former minister of defense
- Leopoldo Sucre Figarella, former governor of Bolívar and minister of public works
- Alirio Ugarte Pelayo, former governor of Monagas and ambassador to Mexico
- Guillermo Tell Villegas, former president
- Ramón José Velásquez, former president
- Jóvito Villalba, founder of the Democratic Republican Union party
Science
- Manuel Blum, winner of the Turing Award
- Freddy Cachazo, winner of the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
- Humberto Fernández-Morán, researcher and founder of the Venezuelan Institute for Neurological and Brain Studies, who developed the diamond knife, winner of the John Scott Medal.
- Carlota Perez, technology scholar and economist
- William H. Phelps, ornithologist and founder of Radio Caracas Radio
- Aldemaro Romero Jr., scientist, communicator, advocate of liberal arts education
Medicine
- Carlos Arvelo, military surgeon in the 19th century, and rector of the Central University of Venezuela from 1846 until 1849.
- Baruj Benacerraf, Venezuelan-born American, Nobel Prize of Medicine in 1980.
- Sara Bendahan, the first Venezuelan woman to complete her medical degree in that country.
- Maruja Clavier, was one of the first Venezuelan nuclear oncologists.
- Jacinto Convit, medic and scientist, known for developing a vaccine to fight leprosy and his studies to cure different types of cancer.
- Francisco De Venanzi, Venezuelan doctor, scientist, scholar, and rector of the Central University of Venezuela.
- José Del Vecchio, pioneered both sports medicine and youth baseball development.
- Arnoldo Gabaldón, pioneered in anti-malaria campaign.
- José Gregorio Hernández, physician and Catholic religious figure.
- Tobías Lasser, botanist, founder of the Botanic Garden of Caracas.
- Marcel Roche, physician and educator.
- José María Vargas, modernized the Medicine studies in Venezuela in the second half of the 19th century.
Sports
Baseball
- Bobby Abreu
- José Altuve
- Ernesto Aparicio
- Ronald Acuña Jr.
- Luis Aparicio
- Luis Aparicio, Sr.
- Antonio Armas
- Dámaso Blanco
- José 'Carrao' Bracho
- Miguel Cabrera
- Daniel 'Chino' Canónico
- Alejandro Carrasquel
- Alfonso 'Chico' Carrasquel
- José Antonio Casanova
- David Concepción
- Emilio Cueche
- Luis 'Camaleón' García
- Pompeyo Davalillo
- Víctor Davalillo
- Baudilio Diaz
- Dalmiro Finol
- Andrés Galarraga
- Oswaldo Guillén
- César Hernández
- Félix Hernández
- Ramón Hernández
- Vidal López
- Ramón Monzant
- Magglio Ordóñez
- Chucho Ramos
- Johan Santana
- Marco Scutaro
- Luis Sojo
- Gleyber Torres
- César Tovar
- Manny Trillo
- Guillermo Vento
- Omar Vizquel
- Luis Zuloaga
- Juan Antonio Yanes
Basketball
- Carl Herrera
- Óscar Torres
- Greivis Vásquez
Bodybuilding
- Fannie Barrios
- Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia
- Betty Viana-Adkins
Boxing
- Alfonso Blanco
- Luis Estaba
- Carlos Morocho Hernandez
- Betulio González
- Jorge Linares
- Alexander Muñoz
- Lorenzo Parra
- Edwin Valero
Bowling
- Amleto Monacelli
Cycling
- Hersony Canelon
- Stefany Hernández
- Daniela Larreal
- José Rujano
- Miguel Ubeto
Fencing
- Francisco Limardo
- Rubén Limardo
Horse racing
- Gustavo Avila
- Abel Castellano, Jr.
- Javier Castellano
- Eibar Coa
- Ramón Domínguez
Motorcycle racing
- Johnny Cecotto
- Carlos Lavado
- Iván Palazzese
Rugby
- Serge Blanco
Soccer
- Juan Arango
- Gabriel Cichero
- Nicolas Fedor
- Juan Pablo Galavis
- Massimo Margiotta
- Josef Martínez
- Alejandro Moreno
- Richard Páez
- Tomás Rincón
- Salomón Rondón
- Giovanni Savarese
- José Vidal
- Deyna Castellanos
Sports car racing
- Johnny Cecotto
- Johnny Cecotto Jr.
- Pancho Pepe Cróquer
- Milka Duno
- Pastor Maldonado
- Enzo Potolicchio
- Alex Popow
- Ernesto José Viso
Swimming
- María Elena Giusti
- Andreina Pinto
- Yanel Pinto
- Francisco Sanchez
- Albert Subirats
- Rafael Vidal
Tennis
- Juan Andres Listo
- Jorge Andrew
- Juan Carlos Bianchi
- José de Armas
- Alfonso Mora
- Garbiñe Muguruza
- Gabriela Paz Franco
- Nicolás Pereira
- Maurice Ruah
- Milagros Sequera
- David Souto
- Roberto Maytín
- Jimy Szymanski
- Daniel Vallverdu
- María Vento-Kabchi