List of Argentines

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Argentines who are notable include:

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A-K[]

  • Miguel Abuelo, musician
  • Alejandro Agresti, filmmaker
  • Antonio Agri, violinist
  • Pablo Alarcón, actor
  • Charly Alberti, drummer and activist
  • Jorge Facundo Arana, actor and musician
  • Tito Alberti, jazz drummer
  • Alfredo Alcón, actor
  • Norma Aleandro, actress
  • Oscar Alemán, guitarist
  • Pola Alonso, actress
  • Héctor Alterio, actor
  • Malena Alterio, actress
  • Luis César Amadori, film director
  • Blanquita Amaro, actress
  • Mike Amigorena, actor and musician
  • Elvia Andreoli, actress
  • Héctor Anglada, actor
  • Graciela Araujo, actress
  • Carolina Ardohain, model
  • Imperio Argentina, actress and flamenco dancer
  • Helena Arizmendi, opera singer
  • Ana Arneodo, actress
  • Brenda Asnicar, actress and singer
  • Federico Aubele, musician
  • Fernando Ayala, filmmaker
  • Pedro Aznar, jazz bass guitarist
  • Héctor Babenco, filmmaker
  • Christian Bach, actress
  • Carlos Balá, children's television host
  • Monchi Balestra, radio personality and television host
  • Amelita Baltar, tango singer
  • Gato Barbieri, saxophonist
  • Dora Baret, actress
  • Daniel Barone, filmmaker
  • Sara Barrié, actress
  • Stephanie Beatriz, actress
  • Berenice Bejo, actress
  • María Luisa Bemberg, filmmaker
  • Amelia Bence, actress
  • Lorena Bernal, model and actress
  • Lola Berthet, actress
  • Florencia Bertotti, actress, producer and singer
  • Héctor Bidonde, actor and politician
  • Fabián Bielinsky, filmmaker
  • Mauricio "Moris" Birabent, rock composer and musician
  • Thelma Biral, actress
  • Betiana Blum, actress
  • Camila Bordonaba, actress, singer and musician
  • Tato Bores, humorist
  • Graciela Borges, actress
  • Patricio Borghetti, actor
  • Aída Bortnik, screenwriter
  • Zeta Bosio, bassist
  • Juan Diego Botto, actor
  • Sofía Bozán, actress
  • Luis Brandoni, actor and politician
  • Fabiana Bravo, soprano
  • Norman Briski, actor and theatre director
  • Argentina Brunetti, actress and writer
  • Alicia Bruzzo, actress
  • Rodrigo, cuarteto singer
  • Chris de Burgh, singer
  • Daniel Burman, film director
  • David Chocarro, actor and model
  • Facundo Cabral, singer
  • Israel Adrián Caetano, Uruguayan-Argentine filmmaker
  • Andrés Calamaro, songwriter and rock keyboard player
  • Miguel Caló, bandoneónist
  • Juan José Campanella,[2] filmmaker
  • Marciano Cantero, singer
  • Norma Gladys Cappagli, Miss World 1960
  • Diego Capusotto, comedian
  • Moria Casán, dancer and actress
  • Ana Casares, actress
  • Alfredo Casero, TV entertainer
  • Gustavo Cerati, singer and guitarist of Soda Stereo
  • Segundo Cernadas, actor
  • María Concepción César, vedette
  • Julio Chávez, actor
  • Paula Chaves, model and actress
  • Chenoa, singer
  • Agustina Cherri, actress and dancer
  • Graciana Chironi, actress
  • Jesica Cirio, dancer and model
  • Gustavo Collini-Sartor, butoh dancer
  • Felipe Colombo, actor, songwriter and musician Mexican-Argentine
  • Pascual Contursi, lyricist
  • Juan Carlos Copes, tango dancer and choreographer
  • Irma Córdoba, actress
  • Ada Cornaro, actress
  • Ignacio Corsini, singer
  • Antonella Costa, actress
  • María Teresa Costantini, actress
  • Edgardo Cozarinsky,[3] filmmaker
  • Linda Cristal, actress
  • Quirino Cristiani, cartoonist and film director
  • Lito Cruz, actor and theatre director
  • Antonio Cunill Cabanellas, theatre director
  • Ben Cura, actor and director of film, television and theatre.
  • Patricia Dal, actress
  • Elsa Daniel, actress
  • Juan d'Arienzo, tango composer and bandleader
  • Ricardo Darín, actor
  • Pamela David, model
  • Sandro de América, singer
  • Eva De Dominici, actress and model
  • Florencia De La V, transsexual actress
  • Andréa Del Boca, actress
  • Hugo del Carril, tango vocalist
  • Alberto de Mendoza, actor
  • Iván de Pineda, model and talk show host
  • Julieta Díaz, actress
  • Yamila Diaz-Rahi, model
  • Raúl di Blasio, pianist
  • Alejandro Dolina, writer, commentator and critic
  • Juanjo Domínguez, folk guitarist
  • Martin Donovan, filmmaker
  • Alejandro Doria, filmmaker
  • Dorismar, model, show host
  • María Clara D'Ubaldo, singer
  • Ulises Dumont, actor
  • Nancy Dupláa, actress
  • Paulette Duval, actress
  • Pablo Echarri, actor
  • Roberto Escalada, actor
  • Lali Espósito, actress and singer
  • Laura Natalia Esquivel, actress and singer
  • Ada Falcón, actress
  • Juan Falú, guitarist
  • Soledad Fandiño, actress and model
  • Leonardo Favio, actor, singer and filmmaker
  • José A. Ferreyra, filmmaker
  • Golde Flami, actress
  • Gabriela Flores, actress
  • Vera Fogwill, actress
  • Dolores Fonzi, actress
  • Guillermo Francella, actor and comic
  • Hugo Fregonese, film director
  • Mariano Frogioni, clarinettist
  • Mario Gallo, pioneering filmmaker
  • Verónica Gamba, model
  • Carlos Gandolfo, stage actor and director
  • Myrtha Garbarini (1926–2015), opera singer
  • Delia Garcés, actress
  • Charly García, musician
  • Antonio Gasalla, comedian
  • León Gieco, singer and musician
  • Susana Giménez, actress, show host
  • Araceli González, model and actress
  • Julie Gonzalo, actress
  • Roberto Goyeneche, tango vocalist
  • Roy Granata, jazz musician
  • Darío Grandinetti, actor
  • Gustavo Guillén, actor
  • Jorge Guinzburg, humorist and journalist
  • Rocío Guirao Díaz, model
  • Rodrigo Guirao Díaz, actor and musician
  • Pablo Helman, visual effects supervisor
  • Antonia Herrero, actress
  • Olivia Hussey, actress
  • Adrián Iaies, jazz pianist
  • Narciso Ibáñez Menta, actor and filmmaker
  • Rocío Igarzabal, actress
  • Imperio Argentina, actress and singer
  • Carlos Inzillo, jazz clarinetist and producer
  • Martín Irigoyen, composer, musician
  • Carlos Jiménez, singer
  • Kevin Johansen, singer and musician
  • Juan José Jusid, filmmaker
  • Guido Kaczka, actor, producer and television show host
  • David Kavlin, actor, singer, radio and television host
  • Martín Karadagian, professional wrestler
  • Sergio Kleiner, actor
  • León Klimovsky, filmmaker

L-Z[]

  • La Argentina, flamenco dancer
  • La Argentinita, flamenco dancer
  • Lydia Lamaison, actress
  • Libertad Lamarque, singer and actress
  • Fernando Lamas, actor
  • Justo Lamas, singer
  • Mercedes Lambre, actress and singer
  • Romina Lanaro, model
  • Kurt Land, screenwriter and director
  • Víctor Laplace, actor
  • Noemi Lapzeon, ballet dancer, choreographer
  • María Cristina Laurenz, actress
  • René Lavand, magician
  • Raúl Lavié, tango vocalist
  • Ricardo Lavié, actor
  • Libertad Leblanc, actress
  • Inda Ledesma, actress and theatre director
  • Mirtha Legrand, actress and show host
  • Silvia Legrand, actress
  • Ana Lenchantin, cellist
  • Paz Lenchantin, bassist-violinist
  • Alejandro Lerner, songwriter and pianist
  • Saúl Lisazo, actor
  • Nélida Lobato, vedette
  • Marga López, actress
  • Carlos López Puccio, musician
  • Darío Lopilato, actor
  • Luisana Lopilato, actress and model
  • Florencia Lozano, actress
  • Silvina Luna, model and actress
  • Federico Luppi, actor
  • Virginia Luque, actress
  • Tito Lusiardo, actor
  • Mía Maestro, actress
  • Ángel Magaña, actor
  • Jorge Maggio, actor
  • Arturo Maly, actor
  • Mona Maris, actress
  • Jorge Maronna, musician
  • Jorge Marrale, actor
  • José Marrone, children's television host
  • Niní Marshall, comedian
  • Lucrecia Martel,[2] theater and film director
  • Duilio Marzio, actor
  • Gerardo Masana, musician
  • Mirta Teresita Massa, Miss International 1967
  • Valeria Mazza, model and businesswoman
  • Claribel Medina, actress, Puerto Rican by birth, Argentine citizen
  • Esteban Mellino, comedian
  • Cecilia Méndez, model
  • Tita Merello, singer and actress
  • Juan Carlos Mesa, humorist and screenwriter
  • Nito Mestre, singer and rock musician
  • Eduardo Mignogna, filmmaker
  • Alberto Migré, writer and director
  • Amanda Miguel, singer
  • Sandra Mihanovich, musician
  • Juan Minujín, actor
  • Osvaldo Miranda, actor
  • Marianela Mirra, model and actress
  • Luis Moglia Barth, filmmaker
  • Juana Molina, actress and musician
  • Inés Molina, actress
  • Nuri Montsé, actress
  • Mercedes Morán, actress
  • Marcela Morelo, singer
  • Cris Morena, actress, writer and producer of television
  • Zully Moreno, actress
  • Bertha Moss, actress
  • Marcos Mundstock, musician
  • Berta Muñiz, actress
  • Andres Muschietti, filmmaker
  • Barbara Muschietti, producer
  • Leonardo Nam, actor
  • Norma Nolan, Miss Universe 1962
  • Barry Norton, actor
  • Carlos Núñez Cortés, musician
  • Carlos Olguin-Trelawny, film director, screenwriter
  • Héctor Olivera, filmmaker
  • Alberto Olmedo, comedian
  • Palito Ortega, singer
  • Mecha Ortiz, actress
  • Fito Páez, songwriter and rock keyboard player
  • Pappo (Norberto Napolitano), rock musician
  • Florencio Parravicini, actor
  • Malvina Pastorino, actress
  • Soledad Pastorutti, folk and pop singer
  • Gastón Pauls, actor
  • Luciana Pedraza, actress and filmmaker
  • Carolina Peleritti, actress and model
  • César Pelli, architect
  • Diego Peretti, actor
  • Mario Pergolini, variety show host
  • Carla Peterson, actress
  • Melina Petriella, actress
  • Roberto Pettinato, TV entertainer
  • Ana María Picchio, actress
  • Malena Pichot, comedian and actress
  • Cecilia Pillado, actress, classical pianist, Argentine by birth
  • Marcelo Piñeyro, filmmaker
  • Jorge Polaco, filmmaker
  • Lola Ponce, singer, actress and model
  • Jorge Porcel, comedian
  • Naomi Preizler, model and artist
  • Jorge Preloran, filmmaker and a pioneer in ethnobiographic film making
  • Luca Prodan, Italian-born rock composer and leader of Argentine band Sumo
  • Luis Puenzo, filmmaker
  • Osvaldo Pugliese, tango composer
  • Eugène Py, pioneering cinematographer
  • Carla Quevedo, actress and designer
  • Lorenzo Quinteros, actor
  • Rodolfo Ranni, actor, Italian-born
  • Daniel Rabinovich, musician
  • Sergio Renán, director of film and theatre
  • Alejandro Rey, actor
  • Susana Rinaldi, singer
  • Calu Rivero, actress
  • Edmundo Rivero, tango singer
  • Inés Rivero, model
  • Nélida Roca, vedette
  • Belén Rodríguez, model and actress
  • Elena Roger, actress
  • Benjamín Rojas, actor, singer and musician
  • Alita Román, actress
  • Manuel Romero, filmmaker
  • Cecilia Roth, actress
  • Ariel Rotter, filmmaker
  • Ingrid Rubio, actress
  • Sebastián Rulli, actor
  • Mario Sábato, filmmaker
  • Sabrina Sabrok, model and TV entertainer
  • Horacio Salgán, pianist
  • Dino Saluzzi, jazz bandoneonist
  • Miguel Sánchez, comedian, actor, show host
  • Gustavo Santaolalla, composer and musician, Academy Award winner in 2006 and 2007
  • Julio Saraceni, filmmaker
  • Isabel Sarli, actress
  • Lidia Elsa Satragno, news anchor, talk show hostess and politician
  • Josefina Scaglione, actress and singer
  • María Martha Serra Lima, singer
  • Soledad Silveyra, actress
  • Fernando Siro, actor and director
  • Mario Soffici, actor
  • Alejandro Sokol, bassist and drummer
  • Miguel Ángel Solá, actor
  • Fernando Solanas, filmmaker and politician
  • Juan Soler, actor
  • Julia Solomonoff, actress
  • Pepe Soriano, actor
  • Carlos Sorín, filmmaker
  • Coti Sorokin, songwriter, musician, composer
  • Mercedes Sosa, folk singer
  • Hugo Soto, actor
  • Chango Spasiuk, folk musician and singer
  • Luis Alberto Spinetta, rock musician and composer
  • Bruno Stagnaro, filmmaker
  • Lita Stantic, filmmaker
  • Martina Stoessel, actress and singer
  • René Strickler, actor
  • Adrián Suar, actor and producer
  • María Eugenia Suárez, actress
  • Silvana Suárez, Miss World 1978
  • Eliséo Subiela, filmmaker
  • Damián Szifrón, filmmaker
  • Anya Taylor-Joy, actress
  • María del Luján Telpuk, model
  • Juan Carlos Thorry, actor and tango musician
  • Marcelo Tinelli, TV entertainer
  • Carlos Thompson, actor
  • Leopoldo Torre Nilsson,[4] filmmaker
  • Diego Torres, actor, singer and musician
  • Leopoldo Torres Ríos, filmmaker
  • Yésica Toscanini, model
  • Pablo Trapero, filmmaker
  • Aníbal Troilo, tango bandoneonist and songwriter
  • Paulina Trotz, model
  • Daniela Urzi, model
  • Héctor Varela, tango musician
  • Micaela Vázquez, actress
  • Virginia Vera, singer and guitarist
  • Natalia Verbeke, actress
  • Diego Verdaguer, actor
  • Candela Vetrano, actress
  • Chunchuna Villafañe, actress
  • Soledad Villamil, actress
  • Lito Vitale, musician
  • Alejandro Wiebe, television host
  • Axel Witteveen, musician
  • Atahualpa Yupanqui, folk songwriter and musician
  • Sofía Zámolo, model
  • Pablo Ziegler, Grammy award-winning pianist, composer and arranger
  • Olga Zubarry, actress

Fashion[]

  • Alan Faena, fashion designer and developer
  • Paco Jamandreu, haute couturier, confidant of First Lady Eva Perón

Journalism[]

  • Carlos Manuel Acuña, journalist
  • Osvaldo Bayer, journalist and filmmaker
  • Andrés Bellatti, journalist
  • José Luis Cabezas, photojournalist
  • Alicia Dujovne Ortiz, journalist and biographer
  • Daniel Frescó, radio and television anchor
  • Andrew Graham-Yooll, news editor and writer
  • Enrique Gratas, television news reporter
  • Mariano Grondona, television anchorman
  • Hugo Guerrero Marthineitz, Peruvian-Argentine radio host and commentator
  • Leonardo Henrichsen, photojournalist
  • David Kraiselburd, newspaper publisher
  • Jorge Lanata, journalist and writer
  • José Mármol, journalist and writer
  • Karen Maron, war correspondent
  • Tomás Eloy Martínez, journalist, writer and newspaper founder
  • Fray Mocho (José Sixto Álvarez), journalist and writer
  • Eduardo Montes-Bradley, journalist, writer, filmmaker
  • Joaquín Morales Solá, journalist, commentator and anchor
  • Conrado Nalé Roxlo, journalist and writer
  • Roberto Noble, journalist, politician and publisher
  • Andrés Oppenheimer, television anchorman
  • Horacio Pagani, sportswriter and announcer
  • José María Pasquini Durán, journalist and writer
  • Roberto Payró, journalist and publisher
  • Pedro Sevcec, television anchorman
  • Rossana Cecilia Surballe, lawyer, journalist, and diplomat
  • Rodolfo Terragno, journalist and politician
  • Jacobo Timerman, journalist and writer
  • Bernardo Verbitsky, journalist and writer
  • Horacio Verbitsky, journalist, activist and writer
  • Constancio C. Vigil, journalist, writer and publisher
  • Fabian Waintal, journalist

Public service[]

Military[]

Politics[]

  • Pablo Rodriguez, politician
  • Rafael Grossi, politician
  • Juan Bautista Alberdi, constitutional scholar
  • Leandro Alem, founder of the centrist Radical Civic Union
  • Oscar Alende, reformist governor
  • Raúl Alfonsín, president, 1983–89
  • Ricardo Alfonsín, politician
  • Álvaro Alsogaray, conservative economist
  • José Arce, diplomat
  • Ricardo Balbín, prominent leader of the "Unión Cívica Radical" party
  • José Ber Gelbard, Peronist economic adviser
  • Hermes Binner, Socialist governor of Santa Fe Province, the first so elected
  • Ángel Borlenghi, labor leader
  • Leopoldo Bravo, politician and diplomat
  • Teodoro Bronzini, former Socialist mayor of Mar del Plata, the first to head a major Argentine city
  • Dante Caputo, diplomat
  • Elisa Carrió, politician
  • Domingo Cavallo, economist
  • Jorge Cepernic, governor
  • Julio Cobos, Vice President of Argentina
  • Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear, president, 1922–28
  • Hebe de Bonafini, head of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo
  • Alicia Moreau de Justo, wife of Juan B. Justo and prominent socialist leader
  • Fernando de la Rúa, president, 1999–2001
  • Francisco de Narváez, politician
  • Juan Manuel de Rosas, strongman, 1829–52
  • Justo José de Urquiza, first president of the modern era
  • Guido di Tella, diplomat
  • Luis María Drago, diplomat
  • Eduardo Duhalde, president, 2002–03
  • Aldo Ferrer, economist
  • Rogelio Frigerio, economist
  • Arturo Frondizi, president, 1958–62
  • Rubén Giustiniani, politician
  • Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Marxist revolutionary
  • Daiana Hissa, Minister
  • Arturo Illía, president, 1963–66
  • Juan B. Justo, founder of the Argentine Socialist Party
  • Cristina Kirchner, president, 2007–15
  • Néstor Kirchner, president, 2003–07
  • Roberto Lavagna, economist
  • Estanislao López, early pro-autonomy leader
  • José López Rega, fascist adviser to Pres. Perón
  • José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz, conservative economist
  • Francisco Manrique, politician, creator of current national medical and housing funds
  • Carlos Menem, president, 1989–99
  • Lorenzo Miguel, labor leader
  • Bartolomé Mitre, president, 1862–68
  • Mariano Moreno, independence-era leader and reformer
  • Enrique Mosconi, promoter of national oil industry
  • Hugo Moyano, labor leader
  • Raimundo Ongaro, labor leader
  • Alfredo Palacios, socialist leader
  • Eva Perón, influential first lady
  • Isabel Perón, first lady and president, 1974–76
  • Juan Perón, president, 1946–55, 1973–74
  • Juan Pistarini, public works minister and vicepresident
  • Raúl Prebisch, economist
  • Facundo Quiroga, early pro-autonomy leader
  • Bernardino Rivadavia, president
  • Julio Roca, president, 1880–86, 1898–1904
  • Dardo Rocha, reformist governor and founder of La Plata
  • José Ignacio Rucci, labor leader
  • Carlos Saavedra Lamas, diplomat
  • Amadeo Sabattini, reformist governor
  • Roque Sáenz Peña, president and promulgator of the secret ballot in Argentina
  • Domingo Sarmiento, writer, educator and president (1868–74)
  • Daniel Scioli, former speedboater, later vice president and governor
  • Jorge Enea Spilimbergo, poet, Marxist theorist and politician
  • Margarita Stolbizer, politician
  • Saúl Ubaldini, labor leader
  • Dalmacio Vélez Sársfield, author of civil and commercial codes
  • Hipólito Yrigoyen, president 1916–22, 1928–30

Religion[]

  • Enrique Angelelli, assassinated Bishop of La Rioja
  • Sergio Bergman, rabbi, politician, pharmacist, writer and social activist
  • Jose Gabriel del Rosario Brochero, Roman Catholic priest canonized as a Saint on 16 October 2016
  • Mamerto Esquiú, friar and activist
  • Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio), current head of the Catholic Church
  • José Gabriel Funes, Jesuit priest and director of the Vatican Observatory
  • Gauchito Gil, 19th-century healer
  • Claudio Lepratti, assassinated priest and anti-poverty activist
  • Carlos Mugica, assassinated priest and anti-poverty activist
  • Ceferino Namuncurá, saintly religious student, beatified in 2007
  • Pedro Opeka, priest, missionary and humanitarian
  • Luis Palau, prominent Protestant-evangelical preacher
  • Mario Pantaleo, priest, healer and humanitarian
  • Mario Rodríguez Cobos, spiritual leader, writer and activist
  • Abraham Skorka, rabbi and biophysicist

Royalty[]

  • Princess Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands, half Argentine
  • Princess Alexia of the Netherlands, half Argentine
  • Princess Ariane of the Netherlands, half Argentine
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands (Máxima Zorreguieta), Argentine

Sports[]

(See Category:Argentine sportspeople for a complete list)

Sciences[]

  • Luis Agote, M.D., devised first safe blood transfusion
  • Juan Bautista Ambrosetti, anthropologist and naturalist
  • Florentino Ameghino, naturalist
  • Cosme Argerich, doctor
  • José Antonio Balseiro, nuclear physicist
  • Lino Barañao, biochemist and current Minister of Science
  • Dan Jacobo Beninson, nuclear physicist
  • Cecilia Berdichevsky, computer scientist
  • Jorge Bobone, astronomer
  • José Bonaparte, paleontologist
  • Eduardo Braun-Menéndez, physiologist
  • Mario Bunge, physicist
  • Hermann Burmeister, naturalist
  • Luis Caffarelli, mathematician
  • Alberto Calderón, mathematician
  • Ramón Carrillo, neurosurgeon and first Minister of Health
  • Carlos Ulrrico Cesco, astronomer
  • Rodolfo Coria, paleontologist
  • Miguel Rolando Covian, physiologist
  • Roberto Dabbene, ornithologist
  • Salvador Debenedetti, archaeologist
  • René Favaloro, surgeon, inventor of the coronary bypass surgery
  • Hilario Fernández Long, structural engineer and educator
  • Enrique Finochietto, surgeon and inventor of numerous surgical tools
  • Richard Gans, physicist
  • Mario Garavaglia, physicist
  • Ramón Enrique Gaviola, astrophysicist
  • Ana María Gayoso, marine biologist
  • Mario Giovinetto, geographer
  • Juan Hartmann, astronomer
  • Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg, geologist and zoologist
  • Bernardo Houssay, Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Physiology
  • Luis Huergo, engineer
  • Eva Verbitsky Hunt, anthropologist
  • Armando Theodoro Hunziker, botanist
  • Miguel Itzigsohn, astronomer
  • Jakob Laub, physicist
  • Luis Federico Leloir, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
  • Domingo Liotta, M.D., cardiologist, and inventor of the first purely artificial heart
  • José María Mainetti, oncologist
  • Julio Isidro Maiztegui, epidemiologist
  • Juan Martín Maldacena, physicist
  • Salvador Mazza, epidemiologist
  • César Milstein, Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Pharmacology
  • Francisco Moreno, explorer
  • Julio Navarro, astrophysicist
  • Virpi Niemelä, astronomer
  • Fernando Novas, paleontologist
  • Guillermo O'Donnell, politic scientist
  • Miguel Ondetti, pharmaceutical scientist
  • Yolanda Ortiz (chemist), chemist, environmentalist
  • Raúl Pateras Pescara, helicopter pioneer
  • Livio Dante Porta, mechanical engineer
  • Marta Graciela Rovira, solar physicist
  • Jorge Sabato, physicist
  • Julio José Gustavo Sardagna, neurologist and neurosurgeon
  • Tito Scaiano, laser chemist
  • Carlos Segers, astronomer
  • Manuel Sadosky, computer scientist
  • Luis Santaló, mathematician
  • Friedrich Schickendantz, naturalist
  • Dante Tessieri, physicist
  • Carlos Varsavsky, astrophysicist
  • Miguel Angel Virasoro, physicist
  • Juan Vucetich, inventor of the modern technique of fingerprinting.
  • Abraham Willink, entomologist
  • Roberto Zaldívar, ophthalmologist
  • Nadia Zyncenko, meteorologist

Writers[]

Other[]

  • Amancio Alcorta, diplomat and scholar
  • Marcella Althaus-Reid, theologian
  • Mario Roberto Álvarez, architect
  • Pedro Benoit, urbanist and architect
  • Mabel Bianco (born 1941), physician and women's rights activist
  • László Bíró, inventor of the ballpoint pen
  • Gloria Bonder, psychologist
  • Eliana Bórmida, architect
  • Eduardo Bradley, aerostat pilot
  • Juan Antonio Buschiazzo, architect
  • Alejandro Bustillo, architect
  • Susana Chiarotti, lawyer and women's rights
  • Julio Dormal, architect
  • Rosa Dubovsky, feminist, anarchist
  • Gato Dumas, chef and restaurateur
  • Carlos Escudé, political scientist
  • María Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat, executive
  • Iván Germán Velázquez, former police officer living in Uruguay
  • Francisco Gianotti, architect
  • Julio Godio, historian
  • Carlos Bernardo González Pecotche, pedagogian and philosopher
  • Clotilde González de Fernández (1880-1935), educator, writer
  • Roberto Grau, chess player
  • Soto Grimshaw, explorer and naturalist
  • Daniel Grinbank, producer
  • Ernesto Garzón Valdés, philosopher
  • Paul Groussac, encyclopedist and librarian
  • Juan María Gutiérrez, educator
  • Carlos Heller, credit union leader
  • Otto Krause, educator
  • Juan Carlos Lectoure, boxing promoter
  • Roberto Maidana, interviewer
  • Juan Moreira, righteous outlaw
  • José Luis Murature, diplomat and newspaper editor
  • Miguel Najdorf, chess player
  • Eduardo Newbery, aerostat pilot
  • Jorge Newbery, aviation pioneer
  • Ernestina Herrera de Noble, publisher
  • Alejandro Orfila, diplomat and winemaker
  • Horacio Pagani, auto designer
  • Mario Palanti, architect
  • Oscar Panno, chess player
  • José C. Paz, publisher
  • César Pelli, architect
  • Amanda Peralta (1939–2009), guerrilla fighter, later historian in Sweden's Gothenburg University
  • Adolfo Perez Esquivel, human rights activist and Nobel prize winner
  • Rogelio Pfirter, diplomat
  • Patricio Pouchulu, architect
  • Maria Verónica Reina, disability rights activist
  • Carlos Saavedra Lamas, academian, politician, the first Latin American Nobel Peace Prize
  • Francisco Salamone, architect
  • Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz, political and social theorist
  • Orlando Sconza, professor
  • José María Sobral, Antarctic explorer
  • Gerardo Sofovich, producer
  • Vicente Solano Lima, publisher and politician
  • Viktor Sulčič, architect
  • Clorindo Testa, architect
  • Carlos Thays, renowned landscape architecture
  • Margarita Trlin, architect
  • Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti, murdered activist
  • Fausto Vitello, skateboarder and publisher
  • Amancio Williams, architect

See also[]

References[]

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