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A '''list of notable [[Guatemalan people|Guatemalans]]'''. |
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* [[Rodolfo Abularach|Abularach, Rodolfo]], painter |
* [[Rodolfo Abularach|Abularach, Rodolfo]], painter |
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* [[José Luis Álvarez (artist)|Álvarez, José Luis]] (1917–2012), painter |
* [[José Luis Álvarez (artist)|Álvarez, José Luis]] (1917–2012), painter |
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* [[Jackie Amezquita]] (born 1985), performance artist |
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* [[Sergio Andrade|Andrade, Sergio]], musician (bassist founder of Lifehouse) |
* [[Sergio Andrade|Andrade, Sergio]], musician (bassist founder of Lifehouse) |
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* [[Angelina Acuña|Acuña, Angelina]] writer of prose and poetry |
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* [[Luis Argueta|Argueta, Luis]], film director |
* [[Luis Argueta|Argueta, Luis]], film director |
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* [[Arabella Arbenz|Arbenz Vilanova, Arabella]], actress, model, socialite |
* [[Arabella Arbenz|Arbenz Vilanova, Arabella]], actress, model, socialite |
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* [[Jacobo Arbenz|Arbenz, Jacobo]] (1913–1971), military officer, former president |
* [[Jacobo Arbenz|Arbenz, Jacobo]] (1913–1971), military officer, former president |
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* [[Manuel José Leonardo Arce Leal]] (1935-1985), poet and dramatist |
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* [[Emilio Arenales Catalán|Arenales Catalán, Emilio]] (1922–1969), diplomat. [[Foreign minister]] of [[Guatemala]] from 1966 to 1969 and the president of the [[United Nations]] Twenty-Third General Assembly from 1968 to 1969. |
* [[Emilio Arenales Catalán|Arenales Catalán, Emilio]] (1922–1969), diplomat. [[Foreign minister]] of [[Guatemala]] from 1966 to 1969 and the president of the [[United Nations]] Twenty-Third General Assembly from 1968 to 1969. |
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* [[Juan José Arévalo|Arévalo, Juan José]], first democratically elected president |
* [[Juan José Arévalo|Arévalo, Juan José]], first democratically elected president |
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* [[Ricardo Arjona|Arjona, Ricardo]], international singer |
* [[Ricardo Arjona|Arjona, Ricardo]], international singer |
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* [[Miguel Ángel Asturias|Asturias, Miguel Ángel]], writer, winner of the [[Nobel Prize in literature]] (1967) |
* [[Miguel Ángel Asturias|Asturias, Miguel Ángel]], writer, winner of the [[Nobel Prize in literature]] (1967) |
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* [[María Chinchilla Recinos|Chinchilla Recinos, María]] (1909–1944), schoolteacher |
* [[María Chinchilla Recinos|Chinchilla Recinos, María]] (1909–1944), schoolteacher |
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* [[Kevin Cordón|Cordón, Kevin]], national [[badminton]] player |
* [[Kevin Cordón|Cordón, Kevin]], national [[badminton]] player |
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* [[María Mercedes Coroy|Coroy, María Mercedes]], Mayan actress |
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* [[Paula Nicho Cumez|Cumez, Paula Nicho]], artist |
* [[Paula Nicho Cumez|Cumez, Paula Nicho]], artist |
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* [[Rosa Elena Curruchich]] (1958-2005), painter |
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* [[Sara Curruchich|Curruchich, Sara]], singer-songwriter |
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* [[Cynthia del Águila|del Águila, Cynthia]] (born 1959), Minister of Education 2012–2015 |
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* [[Irma Flaquer|Flaquer Azurdia, Irma]], journalist |
* [[Irma Flaquer|Flaquer Azurdia, Irma]], journalist |
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* [[Alejandra Flores|Flores, Alejandra]], soprano |
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* [[Mateo Flores (runner)|Flores, Mateo]], athlete |
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* [[Ted Hendricks|Hendricks, Ted]], retired [[American football|American Football]] [[linebacker]] |
* [[Ted Hendricks|Hendricks, Ted]], retired [[American football|American Football]] [[linebacker]] |
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* [[Baudilio Hichos]], politician |
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* [[Dieter Lehnhoff|Lehnhoff, Dieter]], composer, conductor, musicologist |
* [[Dieter Lehnhoff|Lehnhoff, Dieter]], composer, conductor, musicologist |
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* [[Ed Lopez|Lopez, Ed]], Guatemalan-American politician |
* [[Ed Lopez|Lopez, Ed]], Guatemalan-American politician |
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* [[Antonio de Jesús López|Lopez, Antonio]], Guatemalan-Mexican soccer player |
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* [[Alcina Lubitch Domecq|Lubitch Domecq, Alcina]], writer |
* [[Alcina Lubitch Domecq|Lubitch Domecq, Alcina]], writer |
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* [[Fernando Romeo Lucas García|Lucas García, Fernando Romeo]], general, former President |
* [[Fernando Romeo Lucas García|Lucas García, Fernando Romeo]], general, former President |
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* [[Benito Martinez (actor)|Martinez, Benito]], American actor of Guatemalan descent |
* [[Benito Martinez (actor)|Martinez, Benito]], American actor of Guatemalan descent |
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* [[Rigoberta Menchú Tum|Menchú, Rigoberta]], winner of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (1992), indigenous woman, activist, author |
* [[Rigoberta Menchú Tum|Menchú, Rigoberta]], winner of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (1992), indigenous woman, activist, author |
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* [[Jonathan Menkos|Menkos, Jonathan]], politician, economist and writer |
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* [[Carlos Mérida|Mérida, Carlos]], painter |
* [[Carlos Mérida|Mérida, Carlos]], painter |
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* [[Francisco Mendez|Mendez, Francisco]], (1907–1962) writer |
* [[Francisco Mendez|Mendez, Francisco]], (1907–1962) writer |
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* [[Mario Monteforte Toledo|Monteforte Toledo, Mario]], writer |
* [[Mario Monteforte Toledo|Monteforte Toledo, Mario]], writer |
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* [[Augusto Monterroso|Monterroso, Augusto]], writer, winner of the [[Prince of Asturias Award]] of literature (2000) |
* [[Augusto Monterroso|Monterroso, Augusto]], writer, winner of the [[Prince of Asturias Award]] of literature (2000) |
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* [[Sandra Monterroso|Monterroso, Sandra]], visual artist and designer |
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* [[Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera|Montúfar y Rivera, Lorenzo]] (1823–1898), [[politician]] and [[lawyer]]. |
* [[Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera|Montúfar y Rivera, Lorenzo]] (1823–1898), [[politician]] and [[lawyer]]. |
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*[[Jimmy Morales|Morales, Jimmy]], President of Guatemala |
* [[Jimmy Morales|Morales, Jimmy]], President of Guatemala |
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* [[Gaby Moreno|Moreno, Gaby]], singer and songwriter |
* [[Gaby Moreno|Moreno, Gaby]], singer and songwriter |
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* [[Edmond Mulet|Mulet, Edmond]], diplomat |
* [[Edmond Mulet|Mulet, Edmond]], diplomat |
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* [[Óscar Murúa]], artist |
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* [[Myztiko|Palencia, Karl M.]], Record Producer (Pina Records), aka Myztiko |
* [[Myztiko|Palencia, Karl M.]], Record Producer (Pina Records), aka Myztiko |
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* [[Gustavo Adolfo Palma|Palma, Gustavo Adolfo]] (1920–2010), singer, lyric tenor |
* [[Gustavo Adolfo Palma|Palma, Gustavo Adolfo]] (1920–2010), singer, lyric tenor |
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*[[Carlos Eduardo Paniagua España|Paniagua España, Carlos Eduardo]] (1915-1988), diplomat |
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* [[Marco Pappa|Pappa, Marco]], [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemalan |
* [[Marco Pappa|Pappa, Marco]], [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemalan national team]] and [[Seattle Sounders FC]] footballer |
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* [[Carlos Enrique Peña Aldana|Peña Aldana, Carlos Enrique]], winner of Latin American Idol 2nd season |
* [[Carlos Enrique Peña Aldana|Peña Aldana, Carlos Enrique]], winner of Latin American Idol 2nd season |
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*[[Dwight Pezzarossi|Pezzarossi, Dwight]], retired [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemalan National Team]] and [[Comunicaciones|CSD Comunicaciones]] footballer |
* [[Dwight Pezzarossi|Pezzarossi, Dwight]], retired [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemalan National Team]] and [[Comunicaciones|CSD Comunicaciones]] footballer |
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* [[Juan Carlos Plata|Plata, Juan Carlos]], retired [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemalan National Team]] and [[CSD Municipal]] footballer |
* [[Juan Carlos Plata|Plata, Juan Carlos]], retired [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemalan National Team]] and [[CSD Municipal]] footballer |
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* [[Efraín Ríos Montt|Ríos Montt, Efraín]], general, dictator, stands accused of genocide |
* [[Efraín Ríos Montt|Ríos Montt, Efraín]], general, dictator, stands accused of genocide |
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* [[Virgilio Rodríguez Beteta|Rodríguez Beteta, Virgilio]] (1885–1967), lawyer, historian, diplomat and writer |
* [[Virgilio Rodríguez Beteta|Rodríguez Beteta, Virgilio]] (1885–1967), lawyer, historian, diplomat and writer |
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* [[Gert Rosenthal|Rosenthal, Gert]], economist and diplomat |
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* [[Carlos Ruiz (Guatemalan footballer)|Ruiz, Carlos]], [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemalan national team]] and [[C.S.D. Municipal|CSD Municipal]] footballer |
* [[Carlos Ruiz (Guatemalan footballer)|Ruiz, Carlos]], [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemalan national team]] and [[C.S.D. Municipal|CSD Municipal]] footballer |
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* [[Héctor Sandarti|Sandarti, Héctor]], television personality |
* [[Héctor Sandarti|Sandarti, Héctor]], television personality |
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* [[Kevin Sandoval|Sandoval, Kevin]], soccer player, [[1988 Summer Olympics]] |
* [[Kevin Sandoval (Guatemalan footballer)|Sandoval, Kevin]], soccer player, [[1988 Summer Olympics]] |
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* [[Rodrigo Saravia|Saravia, Rodrigo]], [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemala national team]] footballer |
* [[Rodrigo Saravia|Saravia, Rodrigo]], [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemala national team]] footballer |
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* [[Shery]], singer, songwriter and producer |
* [[Shery]], singer, songwriter and producer |
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* [[Jaime Viñals|Viñals, Jaime]], mountaineer (scaled seven highest peaks in the world) |
* [[Jaime Viñals|Viñals, Jaime]], mountaineer (scaled seven highest peaks in the world) |
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* [[Luis von Ahn|von Ahn, Luis]], computer scientist, creator of CAPTCHA technology, professor of Carnegie Mellon University |
* [[Luis von Ahn|von Ahn, Luis]], computer scientist, creator of CAPTCHA technology, professor of Carnegie Mellon University |
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* [[Luis Velásquez (runner)|Luis H. Velasquez]], (30 December 1919 – 9 February 1997) was a Guatemalan long-distance runner who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was third in the 1951 Pan American Games marathon and third in the 1955 Pan American Games marathon. |
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* [[Juan Mauricio Wurmser|Wurmser, Juan Mauricio]], advertising firm founder, president and CEO<ref name="JMW">{{cite book |last1=Hunter |first1=B. |title=The Statesman's Year-Book 1997-8 |date=28 December 2016 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-0230271265 |page=600 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QE7ODQAAQBAJ&pg=PA600 |access-date=15 April 2022}}</ref> |
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* [[Harris Whitbeck|Whitbeck, Harris]], CNN's International Correspondent based in Mexico City |
* [[Harris Whitbeck|Whitbeck, Harris]], CNN's International Correspondent based in Mexico City |
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[[Category:Lists of Guatemalan people|*]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 3 November 2024
A list of notable Guatemalans.
A
[edit]- Abularach, Rodolfo, painter
- Álvarez, José Luis (1917–2012), painter
- Jackie Amezquita (born 1985), performance artist
- Andrade, Sergio, musician (bassist founder of Lifehouse)
- Acuña, Angelina writer of prose and poetry
- Argueta, Luis, film director
- Arbenz Vilanova, Arabella, actress, model, socialite
- Arbenz, Jacobo (1913–1971), military officer, former president
- Manuel José Leonardo Arce Leal (1935-1985), poet and dramatist
- Arenales Catalán, Emilio (1922–1969), diplomat. Foreign minister of Guatemala from 1966 to 1969 and the president of the United Nations Twenty-Third General Assembly from 1968 to 1969.
- Arévalo, Juan José, first democratically elected president
- Arjona, Ricardo, international singer
- Asturias, Miguel Ángel, writer, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature (1967)
- Asturias, Rodrigo, guerrilla leader of ORPA, a.k.a. Comandante Gaspar Ilom, son of writer Miguel Ángel Asturias
- Ayala Acevedo, Allan, track athlete, national record holder in 400, 400 hurdles, and 1600 relay
- Aycinena y Piñol, Juan José, ecclesiastical and intellectual conservative in Central America
B
[edit]- Barrios, Justo Rufino, General, leader of the Liberal movement, dictator
- Barrondo, Erick, Olympic Silver medalist racewalker
- Batres Montúfar, José, writer
- Berganza, Eddie, writer, Executive Editor of DC Comics
- Bressani Castignoli, Ricardo, nutrition expert and biochemist
- Bosch Gutierrez, Felipe A., businessman
- Bosch Gutierrez, Juan Luis, businessman
C
[edit]- Cardoza y Aragón, Luis, writer, essayist, poet, art critic, and diplomat
- Carnage, DJ and music producer
- Carrera, Rafael, general, conservative politician, and President of Guatemala
- Castillo Armas, Carlos, colonel, politician
- Rafael Castillo Valdez, politician and diplomat
- Castillo, Otto René, poet, guerrilla member of FAR
- Chacón González, Lázaro Army General, former President
- Chinchilla Recinos, María (1909–1944), schoolteacher
- Cordón, Kevin, national badminton player
- Coroy, María Mercedes, Mayan actress
- Cumez, Paula Nicho, artist
- Rosa Elena Curruchich (1958-2005), painter
- Curruchich, Sara, singer-songwriter
- del Águila, Cynthia (born 1959), Minister of Education 2012–2015
E
[edit]- Estrada Cabrera, Manuel, lawyer. Secretary of Foreign during Jose Maria Reina Barrios government. President of Guatemala from 1898 to 1920.
- Espada, Rafael, Vice President of Guatemala and former cardio-thoracic surgeon
F
[edit]- Flaquer Azurdia, Irma, journalist
- Flores, Alejandra, soprano
- Flores, Mateo, athlete
G
[edit]- Franz Galich (1951–2007), writer
- Galeotti Torres, Rodolfo, sculptor
- García Granados y Saborío, María (1860–1878), socialite
- García Granandos y Zavala, María Josefa (1796–1848), intellectual, writer, journalist and poet
- García Laguardia, Jorge Mario, jurist, magistrate of the Constitutional Court, and Ombudsman for Human Rights
- Gerardi Conedera, Juan José, Roman Catholic bishop
- Goldman, Francisco, writer
- Gomez Carrillo, Enrique (1873–1927), writer
- González Palma, Luis, photographer
- Gutierrez, Juan José, businessman
- Dionisio Gutierrez Mayorga, businessman
H
[edit]- Hendricks, Ted, retired American Football linebacker
- Baudilio Hichos, politician
I
[edit]- Isaac, Oscar, Guatemalan-American actor
J
[edit]- Jensen, Alfred Julio, artist
L
[edit]- La Rue, Frank William, human rights activist
- Lehnhoff, Dieter, composer, conductor, musicologist
- Lopez, Ed, Guatemalan-American politician
- Lopez, Antonio, Guatemalan-Mexican soccer player
- Lubitch Domecq, Alcina, writer
- Lucas García, Fernando Romeo, general, former President
M
[edit]- Mack, Myrna, anthropologist
- Marroquin, Manny, Grammy Award-winning mixer/engineer
- Martinez, Benito, American actor of Guatemalan descent
- Menchú, Rigoberta, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize (1992), indigenous woman, activist, author
- Menkos, Jonathan, politician, economist and writer
- Mérida, Carlos, painter
- Mendez, Francisco, (1907–1962) writer
- Milla y Vidaurre, José (Salome Jil) (1822–1882), writer
- Monteforte Toledo, Mario, writer
- Monterroso, Augusto, writer, winner of the Prince of Asturias Award of literature (2000)
- Monterroso, Sandra, visual artist and designer
- Montúfar y Rivera, Lorenzo (1823–1898), politician and lawyer.
- Morales, Jimmy, President of Guatemala
- Moreno, Gaby, singer and songwriter
- Mulet, Edmond, diplomat
- Óscar Murúa, artist
P
[edit]- Palencia, Karl M., Record Producer (Pina Records), aka Myztiko
- Palma, Gustavo Adolfo (1920–2010), singer, lyric tenor
- Paniagua España, Carlos Eduardo (1915-1988), diplomat
- Pappa, Marco, Guatemalan national team and Seattle Sounders FC footballer
- Peña Aldana, Carlos Enrique, winner of Latin American Idol 2nd season
- Pezzarossi, Dwight, retired Guatemalan National Team and CSD Comunicaciones footballer
- Plata, Juan Carlos, retired Guatemalan National Team and CSD Municipal footballer
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[edit]- Quevedo, Fernando, Professor of theoretical physics, Cambridge, England
- Quezada Toruño, Rodolfo, Cardinal, Archbishop of Guatemala City
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[edit]- Ramírez, Guillermo, retired Guatemalan national team footballer
- Ramirez de León, Arnoldo, guerrilla leader of EGP a.k.a. Comandante Rolando Morán
- Raudales, Henry, violinist
- Recinos, Adrián, lawyer, historian, Mayanist scholar, essayist, and diplomat
- Recinos, Efraín, engineer, architect, painter, sculptor, muralist, scenographer, inventor
- Robles, Rodolfo, physician, discovered onchocercosis (Robles disease)
- Rodriguez Macal, Virgilio, writer
- Ríos Montt, Efraín, general, dictator, stands accused of genocide
- Rodríguez Beteta, Virgilio (1885–1967), lawyer, historian, diplomat and writer
- Rosenthal, Gert, economist and diplomat
- Ruiz, Carlos, Guatemalan national team and CSD Municipal footballer
S
[edit]- Sandarti, Héctor, television personality
- Sandoval, Kevin, soccer player, 1988 Summer Olympics
- Saravia, Rodrigo, Guatemala national team footballer
- Shery, singer, songwriter and producer
- Soluna Samay, singer, songwriter
T
[edit]- Tecún Umán, sixteenth century leader of the K'iche' Maya people
- Tobar, Hector, writer/journalist
- Turcios Lima, Luis Augusto, Guatemalan army officer, guerrilla leader (FAR)
U
[edit]- Ubico, Jorge, military dictator
- Unger, David, author
- Urruela Federico, diplomat
V
[edit]- Villatoro, Anton, professional cyclist
- Villatoro, Alan, International Christian singer, music producer
- Viñals, Jaime, mountaineer (scaled seven highest peaks in the world)
- von Ahn, Luis, computer scientist, creator of CAPTCHA technology, professor of Carnegie Mellon University
- Luis H. Velasquez, (30 December 1919 – 9 February 1997) was a Guatemalan long-distance runner who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was third in the 1951 Pan American Games marathon and third in the 1955 Pan American Games marathon.
W
[edit]- Wurmser, Juan Mauricio, advertising firm founder, president and CEO[1]
- Whitbeck, Harris, CNN's International Correspondent based in Mexico City
Y
[edit]- Yela Günther, Rafael, sculptor
- Yon Sosa, Marco Antonio, Guatemalan army officer, guerrilla leader MR-NOV13
Z
[edit]- Zamora, José Rubén, journalist
- Zuniga, Daphne, Guatemalan-American actress
References
[edit]- ^ Hunter, B. (28 December 2016). The Statesman's Year-Book 1997-8. Springer. p. 600. ISBN 978-0230271265. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
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