This is a list of people of Afro-Latino descent. An Afro-Latin American (also Afro-Latino) is a Latin American person of at least partial Black African ancestry; the term may also refer to historical or cultural elements in Latin America thought to emanate from this community.
Bruno Mars - singer
40 Cal - rapper
Tatyana Ali - actress and singer
Roberto Alomar - former Puerto Rican baseball player
Nahshon Dion Anderson - is an award winning writer, former actor and model
Carmelo Anthony - American NBA small forward and power forward, New York Knicks
La La Anthony - disc jockey, television personality and actress
Taís Araújo - Brazilian actress and model
Eva Ayllón - composer and singer
AZ - rapper
Lloyd Banks - rapper
Jean-Michel Basquiat - artist, musician
Swizz Beatz - rapper, producer
Elijah Blake - singer-songwriter
Miguel Cabrera - Venezuelan baseball player
Ilia Calderón - journalist
Tego Calderón - reggaeton singer-songwriter, rapper and actor
Mariah Carey - vocalist and actor
Matt Cedeño - actor and former model
Orlando Cepeda - former Puerto Rican baseball player
Hugo Chavez - former Venezuelan President
Roberto Clemente - former Puerto Rican baseball player
Celia Cruz - Cuban-American salsa singer and performer
Victor Cruz - football player, NFL wide receiver for the New York Giants
Stacey Dash - actress and TV personality
Sammy Davis, Jr. - entertainer
Rosario Dawson - actress, singer and writer
Carlos Delgado - former Puerto Rican baseball player
Kat Deluna - musician
Sylvia del Villard - actress, dancer, choreographer and activist
Melissa De Sousa - actress
Graciela Dixon - former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Panama
Rudy Duthil - advertising executive
Dave East - rapper
Alfred Enoch - actor
Renee Elise Goldsberry- Actress
Adriano Espaillat - New York congressman
Fabolous - rapper
Antonio Fargas - actor
Leonel Fernández - former President of the Dominican Republic
Tony Fernández - former Dominican baseball player
Juan Flores - historian, professor, Afro-Latino Studies scholar
Arian Foster - football player, NFL running back for the Houston Texans
Gunplay - rapper
Gwen Ifill - journalist, television newscaster and author
Jim Jones - rapper
Kid Cudi - musician
Erick Kolthoff - Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
Toña la Negra - singer
Sessilee Lopez - model
Faizon Love - actor and comedian
La Lupe - singer
Young M.A
Maluca Mala - singer and rapper
Juan Marichal - former Dominican baseball pitcher
Pedro Martínez - former Dominican baseball pitcher
Miguel - singer-songwriter
Christina Milian - singer and actress
Minnie Miñoso - former Cuban baseball player
Nancy Morejón - Cuban poet, critic, essayist
N.O.R.E. - rapper
Amaury Nolasco - actor
Soledad O'Brien - broadcast journalist, executive producer and philanthropist
Don Omar - reggaeton singer-songwriter and actor
Tony Peña - former Dominican baseball player
Rosie Perez - actress, dancer, choreographer, director and community activist
Albert Pujols - Dominican baseball player
Dania Ramirez - actress
Manny Ramirez - Dominican baseball player
Charles Rangel - former New York congressman
Judy Reyes - actress
Mychal Rivera - football player, tight end, Oakland Raiders
Naya Rivera - actress
Alex Rodriguez - Dominican-American baseball player
Zoe Saldana - actress
Manny Sanguillén - former Panamanian baseball player
Juelz Santana - rapper
Arturo Alfonso Schomburg - Puerto Rican historian, writer, and Afro-Latino activist in the United States; founder of the Schomberg Center for Black Research
Arlenis Sosa - model
Sammy Sosa - former Dominican baseball player
Vince Staples - rapper
Cecilia Tait - politician and former volleyball player
Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez - Cuban cosmonaut
Melody Thornton - singer-songwriter and dancer
Luis Tiant - former MLB starting pitcher, Cleveland Indians and Boston Red Sox
Gina Torres - actress
María Urrutia - former weightlifter, athlete and politician
Lauren Velez - actress
Tristan Wilds - actor and singer
Juan Williams - journalist and political analyst