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==Artists==
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[[File:Napoleon-SantiagoRusiñol-1892Santiago Rusiñol, de Kaulak.jpg|thumb|100px|right|[[Santiago Rusiñol]]]]
[[File:Ramon Casas - Self-portrait - Google Art Project (559678).jpg|right|thumb|100px|[[Ramon Casas i Carbó]]]]
[[Image:RamonLola Casas - MNAC- Ramon Pichot- 027316-D 006474Anglada.jpgpng|thumb|100px|right|[[RamonLola PichotAnglada]]]]
 
* [[Ferrer Bassa]] (1285–1348), [[Catalan Gothic]] master and miniaturist
* [[Arnau Bassa]] (????–1348), altarpiece master and son of the previous
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* [[Josep Andreu i Lasserre|Charlie Rivel]] (1896–1983), clown
* [[Angel Planells|Àngel Planells]] (1901–1989), surrealist painter
[[File:Portrait of Joan Miro, Barcelona 1935 June 13.jpg|right|thumb|100px|[[Joan Miró]]]]
[[File:Salvador Dali NYWTS.jpg|thumb|100px|right|[[Salvador Dalí]]]]
[[File:Antoni Tàpies i la fundació IDIBELL.jpg|right|thumb|100px|[[Antoni Tàpies]]]]
[[File:Neil Harbisson cyborgist.jpg|right|thumb|100px|[[Neil Harbisson]]]]
 
* [[Salvador Dalí]] (1904–1989), surrealist artist
* [[Marti Montserrat Guillemat]] (1906-1990), musician
* [[Ceferí Olivé|Ceferí Olivé i Cabré]] (1907–1995), painter
* [[Remedios Varo]] (1908–1963), surrealist painter
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* [[Josep Guinovart]] (1927–2007), abstract expressionist painter
* [[Josep Maria Subirachs]] (1927–2014), sculptor and painter
* [[Josep Ponsatí]] (born 1947), sculptor
* [[Jordi Bonet]] (1932–1979), painter, ceramist, muralist and sculptor
* [[Antoni Pitxot]] (1934–2015), surrealist painter
* [[Silvia Torras]] (1936–1970), informalist painter<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Artistas argentinos: Silvia Torras|trans-title=Argentinian artists: Silvia Torras|url=http://cvaa.com.ar/03biografias/3_bios_t1.php|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=December 9, 2020|website=Centro Virtual de Arte Argentino|publisher=City of Buenos Aires|language=es}}</ref>
* [[Xavier Miserachs]] (1937–1998), photographer
* [[Vicenç Caraltó]] (1939–1995), painter, draftsman and engraver
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* [[Anna Manel·la]] (1950–2019), sculptor
* [[Jaume Plensa]] (born 1955), sculptor
* [[Pep Duran]] (born 1955], sculptor
* [[Perejaume|Pere Jaume Borrell i Guinart, "Perejaume"]] (born 1957), contemporary artist
* [[Enric Bug]] (born 1957), comic book artist and industrial designer
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* [[Neil Harbisson]] (born 1982), artist, founder of the Cyborg Foundation
* [[Moon Ribas]] (born 1985) choreographer, dancer, cyborg activist, founder of the Cyborg Foundation
* [[Laura Vila Kremer]] (born 1985) is a performance artist and intersex rights activist
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==Architects and Urban Planners==
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[[File:Antoni Gaudi 1878 140x190.jpg|thumb|100px|right|[[Antoni Gaudí]]]]
[[File:DomenechMontaner-garciamartin-162sh.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Lluís Domènech i Montaner]]]]
* [[Ildefons Cerdà i Sunyer]] (1815–1876), urban planner who designed the 19th-century "extension" of [[Barcelona]] called the [[Eixample]]
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* [[Carles Buïgas i Sans]] (1898–1979), architect, engineer, inventor and author; designed the Magic Fountain in [[Montjuïc]], Barcelona
* [[Josep Lluís Sert i López]] (1902–1983), architect, co-founder of the GATCPAC group, professor at Harvard
[[File:JosepPuigCadafalchAudouard-RamonCasasPuigCadafalch-0316.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Josep Puig i Cadafalch]]]]
[[File:Ricardo_bofill_levi.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Ricardo_Bofill|Ricardo Bofill i Leví]]]]
* [[Josep Antoni Coderch]] (1913–1984), architect recognized as one of the most important post-World War II European architects
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* [[Fructuós Gelabert]] (1874–1955), inventor, screenwriter, film director
* [[Asunción Balaguer]] (1925–2019), actress
* [[Rosa Maria Sardà]] (born 19411941–2020), actress and comedian
* [[Albert Boadella]] (born 1943), playwright, director, actor, political activist, and founder of Els Joglars
* [[Ventura Pons]] (born 1945), film director
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* [[Andreu Buenafuente]] (born 1965), comedian, television host and founder of the television production company, ''[[El Terrat]]''
* [[Lydia Zimmermann]] (born 1966), filmmaker
* [[Jaume Balagueró]] (born 1968), film director behind ''[[REC (film)|REC]]'' zombie horror films
* [[Jordi Mollà]] (born 1968), actor, appeared in the Hollywood blockbusters ''[[Colombiana]]'' (2012) and ''[[Riddick (film)|Riddick]]'' (2013)
* [[Ariadna Gil]] (born 1969), actress
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* [[Laia Costa]] (born 1985), actress
* [[Laia Marull]] (born 1973), actress
* [[Jaume Collet-Serra]] (born 1974), filmmaker known for directing the horror remake ''[[House of Wax (2005 film)|House of Wax]]'' (2005), ''[[The Shallows (film)|The Shallows]]'' (2016) and the memorable action-thrillers ''[[Unknown (2011 film)|Unknown]]'' (2011), ''[[Non-Stop (film)|Non-Stop]]'' (2014), ''[[Run All Night (film)|Run All Night]]'' (2015) and ''[[The Commuter (film)|The Commuter]]'' (2018)
* [[Ingrid Rubio]] (born 1975), actress
* [[Daniel Brühl]] (born 1978), actor, born in Barcelona and raised in Germany
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* [[Joan Vinyoli]] (1914–1984), poet
* [[Manuel de Pedrolo]] (1918–1990), writer
[[File:Amnz1Olga Xirinacs (2006).jpg|thumb|100px|right|upright=0.75|[[QuimOlga Xirinacs MonzóDíaz]]]]
[[File:Amnz1.jpg|thumb|100px|right|upright=0.75|[[Quim Monzó]]]]
[[File:Carla Herrero (cropped).jpg|thumb|100px|right|upright=0.75|[[Carla Herrero]]]]
* [[Montserrat Abelló i Soler]] (1918–2014), poet and translator
* [[Joan Brossa]] (1919–1998), poet, playwright, plastic artist and graphic designer
* [[Gabriel Ferrater]] (1922–1972), poet, translator and scholar of linguistics
[[File:Amnz1.jpg|thumb|100px|right|upright=0.75|[[Quim Monzó]]]]
* [[Maria Àngels Anglada]] (1930–1999), poet and novelist
* [[Quima Jaume i Carbo]] (1934–1993), poet
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* [[Sergi Pàmies]] (born 1960), writer, translator, journalist
* [[Joan Carreras i Goicoechea]] (born 1962), journalist, screenwriter and writer
* [[Anna Dodas i Noguer]] (1962—1986), poet
* [[Màrius Serra]] (born 1963), writer, journalist, translator
* [[Albert Sánchez Piñol]] (born 1968), writer, novelist and author of the international best-seller ''Victus: Barcelona 1714''
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* [[Jofre de Foixà]] (died 1300), troubadour, Benedictine and abbot of San Giovanni degli Eremiti in [[Palermo]]
* [[Fernando Sor|Ferran Sor]] (1778–1839), composer
* [[Josep Maria Moliné]] (1819–1883), composer
* [[Felip Pedrell]] (1841–1922), composer, guitarist and musicologist
* [[Isaac Albéniz]] (1860–1909), pianist and composer
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* [[Miguel Llobet]] (1878–1938), composer and guitarist
* [[Maria Gay]] (1879–1943), mezzo-soprano
* [[Enric Roig i Masriera]] (1892–1962), violinist, poet and musicologist
* [[Frederic Mompou]] (1893–1987), composer
* [[Conchita Supervía]] (1895–1936), soprano
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* [[Montserrat Caballé]] (1933–2018), soprano
* [[Jaume Aragall]] (born 1939), tenor
* [[Laura Almerich]] (1940–2019), classical guitarist
* [[Jordi Savall]] (born 1941), musician
* [[Joan Manuel Serrat]] (born 1943), singer and author
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* [[Pascal Comelade]] (born 1955), musician
* [[Carles Sabater]] (born 1962), singer and actor
* [[Joan Chamorro]] (born 1962), jazz musician, teacher, big band leader
* [[Adrià Puntí]] (born 1963), musician and singer-songwriter
* [[Sergio Dalma]] (born 1963), singer
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* [[Mónica Naranjo]] (born 1974), singer
* [[Guillermo Scott Herren]] (born 1976), producer
* [[Montse Cortés]] (born 1972), flamenco singer
* [[Beth (singer)|Beth]] (born 1981), singer
* [[Sílvia Pérez Cruz]] (born 1983), singer, musician
* [[Álvaro Soler]] (born 1991), singer-songwriter
* [[Rosalía (singer)|Rosalía]] (born 1993), singer-songwriter, musician
* [[Andrea Motis]] (born 1995), jazz musician, singer
* [[Aitana (singer)|Aitana]] (born 1999), singer
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* [[Andrés Segura]] (born 1978)
* [[Oriol Elcacho]] (born 1979)
* [[Mireia Lalaguna]] (born 1992), Miss UniverseWorld 2015 winner
* [[Andres Velencoso ]] (born 1978)
 
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* [[Artur Mas]] (born 1956), politician and 129th President of the Generalitat de Catalunya
* [[Carles Puigdemont|Carles Puigdemont i Casamajó]], politician, 130th President of the [[Generalitat de Catalunya]]
* [[Amadeu Altafaj]] (born 1968), journalist and present [[European Commission|European Commission Vice President]] spokesman
* [[Roger Albinyana i Saigí]], Liberal politician
* [[Salvador Illa]], former Minister of Health of Spain, current Secretary for Organization of the [[Socialists' Party of Catalonia]]
* [[Meritxell Batet]], currently serving as [[President of the Congress of Deputies]]
* [[Jaume Collboni]], he is Deputy Mayor of Barcelona
* [[Daniel Sirera]] (born 1967), chairman of the [[People's Party (Spain)|People's Party]]
* [[Amadeu Altafaj]] (born 1968), journalist and present [[European Commission|European Commission Vice President]] spokesman
* [[Gabriel Boric]] (born 1986), President of Chile
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[[Image:Xavi Hernandez (31521652051).jpg|thumb|100px|right|upright=0.90|[[Xavi|Xavi Hernández]]]]
[[Image:Piqué.jpg|thumb|100px|right|upright=0.90|[[Gerard Piqué]]]]
[[Image:AlexiaPutellas-UEFAChampionsLeaguefinal.jpg|thumb|100px|right|upright=0.90|[[Alexia Putellas]]]]
* [[Jordi Alba]] (born 1989), Spanish international, 2012 European Championship winner
* [[Marc Bartra]] (born 1991), Spanish international
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* [[Xavi|Xavi Hernández]] (born 1980), former Spanish international, 2010 World Cup winner, 2008 & 2012 European Championship winner
* [[Ricardo Zamora]] (1901–1978), former Spanish international
* [[Michał Żuk]] (born 2009), Polish footballer, born in Catalonia<ref>{{cite web |title=Promising Barça youngster walks away for family reasons |url=https://www.sport.es/en/news/futbol-base/promising-barca-youngster-walks-away-for-family-reasons-13877184 |website=sport.es |date=17 June 2022 |publisher=Ediciones Deportivas Catalanas, S.A.U. |access-date=23 August 2023}}</ref>
* [[Sercan Sararer]]
* [[Alexia Putellas]] (born 1994), two time Ballon d'or winner and Barcelona captain <ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.fcbarcelona.com/en/football/womens-football/news/2857507/alexia-putellas-wins-second-ballon-dor/featured {{bare URL inline|date title=AprilAlexia Putellas wins second Ballon d'Or 2023}}</ref>
 
===Motor Racing===
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[[Image:Dani Pedrosa 2011 Brno 1.jpg|thumb|100px|right|upright=0.75|[[Dani Pedrosa]]]]
[[Image:Marc Marquez 2011 Brno 1.jpg|thumb|100px|right|upright=0.75|[[Marc Márquez]]]]
[[Image:Laia Sanz 2016.jpg|thumb|100px|right|upright=0.75|[[Laia Sanz]]]]
* [[Sito Pons|Alfonso "Sito" Pons]] (born 1959), former world champion GP motorcycle racer, owner of MotoGP race team
* [[Jordi Tarrés (motorcycle racer)|Jordi Tarrés]] (born 1966), motorcycle trial rider, 7 times World Champion
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===Swimming===
[[Image:Mireia Belmonte (ESP) 2018.jpg|thumb|100px|right|upright=0.75|[[Mireia Belmonte]]]]
 
* [[Eduard Admetlla i Lázaro]] (1924–2019), scuba diver pioneer who set the record of reaching 100m deep in 1957
* [[Manuel Estiarte]] (born 1961), former water polo player
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* [[Albert Costa]] (born 1975), French Open winner (2002)
* [[Carlos Costa (tennis)|Carlos Costa]] (born 1968)
* [[Andrés Gimeno]] (1937-20191937–2019), French Open winner (1972)
* [[Juan Gisbert]] (born 1942)
* [[Marcel Granollers]] (born 1986), active
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* [[Juan Antonio Samaranch]] (1920–2010), president of the [[International Olympic Committee|IOC]] from 1980 to 2001
* [[Dani Sánchez]] (born 1974), professional carom billiards player
* [[José María Solé Chavero]] (born 1969), wheelchair basketball player
 
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* [[Eudald Carbonell]] (born 1953), archaeologist, anthropologist and paleonthologist
* [[Joan Massagué]] (born 1953), scientist and pharmacist, specialized in the study of cancer metastasis
* [[Jose Baselga|Josep Baselga]] (born 19591959–2021), oncologist
* [[Josep Figueras]] (born 1959), health policy expert and founding director of the [[European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies]]
* [[Ignacio Cirac]] (born 1965), physicist, best known for his contributions to quantum information science
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* [[Pope Callixtus III]], Alfons de Borja (1378–1458), Valencian pope
* Pope [[Alexander VI]], Roderic de Borja (1431–1503), Valencian pope
* [[Gertrudis Anglesola]] (1641-1727), Valencian Cistercian abbess and mystic
* [[Joseph Oriol]] (1650–1702)
* [[Junipero Serra|Juníper Serra]] (1713–1784), Roman Catholic saint and Franciscan missionary
* [[Maria Pilar Bruguera Sábat]] (1906–1994), Roman Catholic nun and physician
* [[Anthony Mary Claret]] (1807–1870), founder of the [[Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary]]
* [[Francisco Coll Guitart]] (1812–1875), Roman Catholic saint and Dominican; founder of the [[Dominican Sisters of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin]]
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Revision as of 04:08, 26 May 2024

This is a list of notable people from Catalonia.

Artists

Santiago Rusiñol
Ramon Casas i Carbó
Lola Anglada
Salvador Dalí
Antoni Tàpies
Neil Harbisson

Architects and Urban Planners

Antoni Gaudí
Lluís Domènech i Montaner
Josep Puig i Cadafalch
Ricardo Bofill i Leví

Businesspeople

Cinema and Theater

Ariadna Gil
Daniel Brühl
Quim Gutiérrez
Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey

Economists

Writers and poets

Josep Pla
Mercè Rodoreda
Manuel de Pedrolo
Olga Xirinacs Díaz
Quim Monzó
Carla Herrero

Military

Musicians and Singers

Isaac Albéniz
Jordi Savall
Pau Casals
Tete Montoliu

Fashion

Custo Dalmau

Fashion Designers

  • Custo Dalmau (born 1959), fashion designer, founder of Custo Barcelona

Fashion Models

Politicians and Leaders

Before the 19th Century

Modern Politicians

Francesc Macià
Lluís Companys

Sportspeople

Alpinism, Trail Running and Ski

Kílian Jornet Burgada

Athletics

Basketball

Pau Gasol
Ricky Rubio

Cycling

Football

Pep Guardiola
Carles Puyol
Xavi Hernández
Gerard Piqué
Alexia Putellas

Motor Racing

Toni Bou
Dani Pedrosa
Marc Márquez
Laia Sanz

Swimming

Mireia Belmonte

Tennis

Other

Scientists and engineers

Narcís Monturiol
Joan Massagué
Josep Figueras

Gastronomy

Ferran Adrià
Joan Roca

Saints and religious figures

Others

See also

References

  1. ^ "Artistas argentinos: Silvia Torras" [Argentinian artists: Silvia Torras]. Centro Virtual de Arte Argentino (in Spanish). City of Buenos Aires. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Promising Barça youngster walks away for family reasons". sport.es. Ediciones Deportivas Catalanas, S.A.U. 17 June 2022. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Alexia Putellas wins second Ballon d'Or".
  4. ^ Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607–1896. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who. 1963.
  5. ^ America, Catholic University of (2003). New Catholic encyclopedia. Thomson/Gale. ISBN 978-0-7876-4004-0.
  6. ^ "Cassià Maria Just Riba: datos biográficos en la hora de su muerte". Ecclesia Digital (in Spanish). 12 March 2008. Retrieved 13 March 2008.