List of Famous people with last name Arias
Imanol Arias
Manuel María Arias Domínguez better known as Imanol Arias, is a Spanish actor and film director.
John Jairo Arias
John Jairo Arias Tascón, known as Pinina, was a member of the Medellín Cartel. He obtained power in the cartel's military wing and was accused of hundreds of murders. He was considered to be ranked fifth within the cartel structure. He was a hit man, the boss of hit men and leader of a criminal group at the disposal of the Cartel, known as Los Priscos.
Gabriel Arias
Gabriel Arias Arroyo is an Argentine-born Chilean footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Argentine Primera División club Racing Club and the Chile national team.
Xela Arias
Xela Arias Castaño was a Galician poet and translator.
Luís Arias
Luís Arias is an American professional boxer.
Santiago Arias
Santiago "Santi" Arias Naranjo is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a right back for Bayer Leverkusen on loan from Spanish club Atlético Madrid and the Colombia national team.
Alfredo Arias
Alfredo Carlos Arias Sánchez is a Uruguayan football manager and former footballer who played as a forward. He currently manages Deportivo Cali in Colombia.
Rudy Árias
Rodolfo M. Árias is a retired minor league baseball catcher and former Major League Baseball coach. He served as the bullpen catcher for the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball. He has also served in this capacity for the Florida Marlins and New York Yankees. His father is Rudy Árias.
Moisés Arias
Moisés Arias is a Colombian-American actor who is best known for his roles as Rico in the Disney Channel series Hannah Montana, Biaggio in the 2013 Sundance film The Kings of Summer, Cokestraw in the 2019 SXSW comedy-drama The Wall of Mexico, and Bigfoot in the Colombian war drama Monos. He has also appeared in Pitch Perfect 3, Five Feet Apart, Ender's Game, and The Stanford Prison Experiment.
Céleo Arias
Carlos Céleo Arias López (1835–1890) was President of Honduras from 26 July 1872 until 13 January 1874. His presidency was dominated by the invasion of Honduras by both Guatemala and El Salvador. In spite of putting a strong resistance Arias was forced to give up the presidency in Comayagua.