List of Famous people named Carlos
Carlos José Iturgaiz Angulo
Carlos José Iturgaiz Angulo is a Spanish politician of the People's Party (PP) who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 2004 until 2019.
Carlos Cruz
Carlos Cruz GCIH was a Portuguese radio and television journalist and talk-show host whose career ended after his involvement and eventual criminal conviction in relation to the Casa Pia scandal.
Carlos Humberto Romero
General Carlos Humberto Romero Mena was a Salvadoran politician who served as President of El Salvador between July 1, 1977, and his overthrow on October 15, 1979.
Carlos Cruz-Diez
Carlos Cruz-Diez was a Venezuelan artist said by some scholars to have been "one of the greatest artistic innovators of the 20th century."
Carlos Álvarez
Carlos Alberto "Chacho" Álvarez is an Argentine politician. He was Vice President of Argentina during the first 10 months of President Fernando de la Rúa's term, and headed the ALADI Secretariat from 2011 to 2017.
Carlos Eduardo Miranda
Carlos Eduardo Miranda, also known simply as Miranda or by his initials CEM, was a Brazilian songwriter, musician, record producer, and television music and talent competition judge.
Carlos Dittborn
Carlos Dittborn Pinto (1924–1962) was a Chilean football administrator. In his lifetime, he served as president of Universidad Católica and of CONMEBOL and was the head of the organizing committee of the 1962 FIFA World Cup in his home country.
Carlos Casares
Carlos Casares Mouriño was born in Ourense on 24 August 1941 and died in Nigrán on 9 March 2002. He was a Galician language writer.
Carlos Romero Deschamps
Carlos Antonio Romero Deschamps is a Mexican politician affiliated with the PRI. He served as Senator of the LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress. He also served as Deputy during three Legislatures and as Senator between 1994 until 2000.
Carlos Rethui
Carlos José Retegui is an Argentine retired field hockey player, who is nicknamed Chapa. He was a member of the National squad from 1989 to 2006 and competed in three Summer Olympics. In 2006 he was dismissed from the national team by his former teammate and head coach, Sergio Vigil.