List of Famous people born in Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Eduardo Francisco Pironio
Eduardo Francisco Pironio was an Argentine Roman Catholic cardinal who served in numerous departments of the Roman Curia from 1975 to 1996. He was named Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina-Poggio in 1995.
Juan Antonio Flecha
Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni is an Argentine-born Spanish former professional road bicycle racer, who competed as a professional between 2000 and 2013. Flecha had a reputation of being a Classics specialist and to ride with an aggressive style as he was keen on participating in breakaways. His major victories include winning a stage of the 2003 Tour de France, successes at the two defunct classics Züri-Metzgete and Giro del Lazio in 2004, and the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in 2010. He was also known for his numerous high placings in important one-day races, most notably Paris–Roubaix, where he finished in the top ten eight times without registering the victory. In the Grand Tours, he was often assigned to a role of domestique.
Sergio Hernández
Sergio Santos Hernández is an Argentine professional basketball coach who currently serves as the head coach of the Argentina national basketball team and Casademont Zaragoza of the Spanish Liga ACB.
Benjamín Rojas
Benjamín Rojas Pessi is an Argentine actor and singer. He was part of the pop-rock band Erreway together with Camila Bordonaba, Felipe Colombo and Luisana Lopilato.
Julio César Grassi
Julio César Grassi is an Argentine Roman Catholic priest and convicted sex offender, child molester and fraudster.
Walter Pérez
Walter Fernando Pérez is an Olympic gold medal-winning racing cyclist from Argentina.
Franco Davín
Franco Davín is a tennis coach and a former tennis player from Argentina.
Alba Arnova
Alba Arnova was an Italian-Argentine ballerina and film actress.
Guillermo Barros Schelotto
Guillermo Barros Schelotto is an Argentine football manager and former forward who was last the head coach of LA Galaxy in Major League Soccer.
Ricardo Piglia
Ricardo Piglia was an Argentine author, critic, and scholar best known for introducing hard-boiled fiction to the Argentine public.