List of Ecuadorians

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This is a list of notable Ecuadorians. This list needs to be edited. See Presidents section.

Arts[]

Literature and journalism[]

Visual arts[]

Dance[]

  • Frederick Ashton - Ecuadorian born British ballet dancer and choreographer
  • Noralma Vera - Director of the National Dance Institute (Instituto Nacional de Danza)
  • Esperanza Cruz Hidalgo - ballerina

Theater, TV and film[]

Music[]

  • Adrienne Bailon - singer 3LW; Ecuadorian/Puerto Rican
  • Antonio Neumane - French, lived and worked in Ecuador, composed the music of the National Anthem of Ecuador
  • Arturo Rodas - classical composer
  • Beatriz Parra Durango - classical musician
  • Boris Cepeda - pianist
  • Carlos Rubira Infante - singer-songwriter
  • Celia Zaldumbide Rosales - pianist
  • Christopher Velez - singer-songwriter and dancer (CNCO)
  • Christina Aguilera - singer and pop icon (Half Ecuadorian, half German, Irish, Welsh, and Dutch ancestry)
  • Diego Luzuriaga - composer
  • Edgar Palacios Rodriguez - composer
  • Enrique Espín Yépez - composer, violinist
  • Fausto Miño - singer-songwriter
  • Gabriela Villalba - singer
  • Gerardo - singer
  • Guillermo Ayoví Erazo, aka Papá Roncón - Afro-Ecuadorian musician, singer, and marimba player
  • Isabel Rosales Pareja - pianist
  • Jinsop - Korean/American singer, Ecuadorian nationality by naturalization
  • Jorge Saade - violinist
  • Juan Fernando Velasco - singer-songwriter
  • Julio Jaramillo - folklore and romantic music singer
  • Wendy Vera - singer, politician
  • Leslie Wright - pianist
  • Luis Humberto Salgado - classical composer
  • Luis Silva Parra - saxophonist of classical jazz
  • Mesias Maiguashca - classical composer
  • Paulina Aguirre - Christian singer
  • Sebastian J. - music producer, songwriter
  • Sixto María Durán Cárdenas - pianist, composer, lawyer, singer
  • Lila Álvarez Garcia - pianist, choir director, and musical art teacher

Science[]

  • Antonio de Alcedo - Spanish geographer and military leader, born in what is today Ecuador
  • Eugenia Del Pino - developmental biologist
  • Pedro Vicente Maldonado - geographer
  • Clodoveo Carrión Mora - paleontologist and naturalist
  • Misael Acosta Solís - naturalist
  • William Jameson - physician, naturalist. Born in Scotland
  • Augusto Nicolás Martínez - agronomist, geologist
  • Plutarco Naranjo Vargas - doctor and scientific researcher
  • Luis Sodiro - botanist, priest. Born in Italy.

Medicine[]

Politics and military[]

  • Pamela Aguirre Zambonino (born 1984) – member of Andean Parliament
  • Belisario Albán Mestanza (1853–1925) - notable role in the Liberal Revolution of Guayaquil
  • Ana Lucía Armijos (born 1949) - first female interior minister
  • Pedro José de Arteta (1797–1893) - vice-president
  • Leopoldo Benites (1905–1996) - diplomat, writer, President of the United Nations General Assembly
  • Diego Borja - Coordination Minister for Economic Policy, President of the Poder Ciudadano Movement
  • Manuela Cañizares (1769–1814) - early leader of the independence movement
  • Rafael Carvajal (1819–1878) - politician, minister
  • Galo Chiriboga - minister, prosecutor, felon
  • Pacífico Chiriboga (1810–1886) - politician, legislator, vicepresident
  • Carlos Cueva Tamariz (1898–1991) - politician, senator, legislator, councilman to the city of Cuenca, Ambassador to UN, Secretary of Labor
  • Alberto Dahik (born 1953) - vicepresident, professor and businessman
  • Freddy Ehlers (born 1945) - journalist, minister, presidential candidate
  • Juan Falconí Puig - public servant, diplomat
  • Luis Félix López (1932–2008) - prominent politician, minister
  • Manuel Félix López (1937–2004) - prominent politician in Manabí province
  • Guillermo Franco (1811–1873) - self-proclaimed dictator, major figure in the Ecuadorian political and military scene
  • Jorge Glas - vice-president, convicted felon
  • Luisa Gómez de la Torre Páez (1887–1976) - socialist activist
  • Susana González Rosado (born 1973) - assembly member, viceprefect of Guayas Province
  • Matilde Hidalgo (1889–1974) - activist, physician, first Ecuadorian woman to finish secondary education, first Ecuadorina woman to complete a degree in medicine and first Ecuadorian woman to cast a vote in a national election
  • María Leonor Jiménez (born 1939) - candidate, public servant
  • María Cristina Kronfle (born 1985) - member of the Constituent Assembly and National Assembly for Guayas Province
  • José de La Mar - Independentist military leader, President of Peru (born in what is now Ecuador)
  • Richelieu Levoyer - Army General, who proposed the "Return to the Constitution Plan" that ended the 1976–1979 dictatorship
  • Guillaume Long - French-born minister
  • Luis Macas - legislator, minister
  • Federico Malo Andrade - governor, entrepreneur
  • Eduardo Maruri - assembly Member for the Guayas Province
  • Paco Moncayo - Army general, former Mayor of Quito, Congressman
  • Debbie Mucarsel-Powell - Ecuadorian-born member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Florida. The first person born in South America to reach the United States Congress
  • Jaime Nebot - political leader, major of Guayaquil
  • Xavier Neira Menéndez - legislator, presidential candidate
  • Nina Pacari - minister, congresswoman, indigenous activist
  • Álvaro Noboa - millionaire, political leader, frequent presidential candidate
  • Antonio Parra Velasco - Ambassador to France and Great Britain
  • Rodrigo Paz - mayor of Quito, minister, entrepreneur, sports executive
  • Pedro Pinto Rubianes - minister, vice president
  • León Roldós Aguilera - former Vice President of Ecuador, leader of the RED political movement
  • Manuela Sáenz - involved in the independence movement, was Simón Bolívar's lover and confidant
  • Jorge Salvador Lara - Ambassador to the Vatican, Peru, Chile, and France, former Foreign Minister of Ecuador
  • Juan de Salinas y Zenitagoya - early independence leader
  • José Serrano - president of the Legislature, minister
  • Andrés Vallejo (born 1942) - prominent politician, president of the National Congress
  • Luis Vargas Torres - (1844-1887), politician, guerrilla
  • Alexandra Vela - minister, legislator
  • Alfredo Vera Arrata - politician and architect, minister of education, councilman to the city of Quito, Anti-Corruption Secretary
  • Alfredo Vera Vera (1910–1999), politician
  • José de Villamil - a leader of the struggle for independence, considered the father of the Ecuadorian Navy. Born in Louisiana.

Indigenous leaders[]

  • Atahualpa - Inca emperor, perhaps born in what is today Ecuador
  • Rumiñawi - high-ranking Incan warrior around the time of the Spanish conquest

Presidents[]

First ladies[]

Religious figures[]

Sports[]

Other[]

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