List of people from Metro Manila
This article is a list of notable people from Metro Manila, the capital region of the Philippines. The demonym of Metro Manila is "Metro Manileño" or simply "Manileño."
Architecture and urban planning
- Pablo Antonio (1901–1975): Filipino architect and National Artist. (Binondo)
- Arcadio Arellano (1872–1920): Filipino architect. (Tondo)
- Juan M. Arellano (1888–1960): Filipino architect. (Tondo)
- Edilberto Evangelista (1862–1897): Filipino civil engineer. (Santa Cruz)
- Francisco Mañosa (1931–2019): Filipino architect. (Muntinlupa)
- Tomás Mapúa (1888–1965): Filipino architect. (Binondo)
- Juan Nakpil (1899–1986): Filipino architect and National Artist. (Quiapo)
- Ildefonso P. Santos, Jr. (1929–2014): Filipino National Artist. (Malabon)
- José María Zaragoza (1912–1994): Filipino architect and National Artist. (Quiapo)
Fashion
- Pitoy Moreno (1925–2018): Filipino fashion designer. (Manila)
- Josie Natori (1947): Filipino American fashion designer. (Manila)
- Kermit Tesoro (1988): Filipino accessories and fashion designer. (Manila)
Finances
- Jorge L. Araneta (1936): Filipino businessman. (Manila)
- Betty Go Belmonte (1933–1994): Filipina newspaper publisher. (Santa Mesa)
- Antonio Cabangon-Chua (1934–2016): Filipino businessman and media magnate. (Manila)
- Engracia Cruz-Reyes (1892–1975): Filipino chef and entrepreneur. (Navotas)
- Felipe Gozon (1939): Filipino lawyer and media executive. (Ermita)
- Ramon Jacinto (1945): Filipino business tycoon and musician. (Pasay)
- Eugenio Lopez III (1952): Filipino businessman and media baron. (Manila)
- Ma Mon Luk (1896–1961): Chinese restaurateur. (Binondo)
- Román Ongpin (1847–1912): Filipino Chinese businessman and philanthropist. (Binondo)
- Manuel V. Pangilinan (1946): Filipino businessman and sports patron. (Manila)
- Chick Parsons (1902–1988): American businessman, diplomat and war veteran. (Manila)
- Enrique K. Razon (1960): Spanish Filipino businessman and casino mogul. (Manila)
- Chino Roces (1913–1988): Filipino businessman and media tycoon. (San Miguel)
- Leonardo S. Sarao (1921–2001): Filipino businessman and founder of Sarao Motors. (Las Piñas)
- Andrés Soriano (1898–1964): Spanish Filipino businessman and chief executive of San Miguel Brewery. (San Miguel)
- Andrés Soriano Jr. (1926–1984): Spanish Filipino businessman. (San Miguel)
- Washington SyCip (1921–2017): Chinese Filipino accountant and business executive. (Makati)
- Andrew Tan (1952): Filipino Chinese tycoon. (Manila)
- Manny Villar (1949): Filipino businessman and politician. (Tondo)
- Fernando Zóbel de Ayala y Montojo (1924–1984): Spanish Filipino painter and businessman. (Ermita)
- Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala (1959): Spanish Filipino businessman. (Manila)
Independence activists
- Melchora Aquino (1812–1919): Filipina revolutionary. (Caloocan)
- Andrés Bonifacio (1863–1897): Filipino revolutionary. (Tondo)
- Gregoria de Jesús (1875–1943): Filipina revolutionary. (Caloocan)
- Antonio Luna (1866–1899): Filipino revolutionary general. (San Nicolas)
- Andrés Novales (1800–1823): Spanish Army captain who led a revolt against Spanish colonial authorities. (Manila)
- Pío del Pilar (1860–1931): Filipino revolutionary general. (Makati)
- Pío Valenzuela (1869–1956): Filipino physician and patriot. (Valenzuela)
Literature
- Juan Abad (1872–1932): Filipino playwright and journalist. (Sampaloc)
- Rosauro Almario (1886–1933): Filipino essayist and journalist. (Tondo)
- Cecilio Apóstol (1877–1938): Filipino poet. (Santa Cruz)
- Francisco Arcellana (1916–2002): Filipino writer and National Artist (Manila)
- Jesús Balmori (1887–1948): Filipino poet. (Ermita)
- Cirilo Bautista (1941–2018): Filipino poet and National Artist. (Sampaloc)
- Lualhati Bautista (1945): Filipina novelist. (Tondo)
- Amelia Lapeña Bonifacio (1930): Filipina playwright, educator and National Artist. (Binondo)
- Fernando María Guerrero (1873–1929): Filipino writer and politician. (Ermita)
- León María Guerrero III (1915–1982): Filipino novelist and diplomat. (Ermita)
- Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero (1911–1995): Filipino playwright and National Artist. (Ermita)
- Amado V. Hernandez (1903–1970): Filipino writer, labor leader and National Artist. (Tondo)
- José Corazón de Jesús (1896–1932): Filipino poet. (Santa Cruz)
- Nick Joaquin (1917–2004): Filipino writer and historian. (Paco)
- Patricio Mariano (1877–1935): Filipino playwright and revolutionary. (Santa Cruz)
- José Palma (1876–1903): Filipino poet. (Tondo)
- Trinidad Pardo de Tavera (1857–1925): Spanish Filipino historian. (Intramuros)
- Iñigo Ed. Regalado (1888–1974): Filipino poet, novelist and journalist. (Sampaloc)
- Severino Reyes (1861–1942): Filipino writer and playwright. (Santa Cruz)
- Alejandro Roces (1924–2011): Filipino author and National Artist. (San Miguel)
- Bienvenido Santos (1911–1996): Filipino American writer. (Tondo)
- Lope K. Santos (1879–1963): Filipino language writer. (Pasig)
- Rolando Tinio (1937–1997): Filipino poet, playwright and National Artist. (Tondo)
- Jose Garcia Villa (1908–1997): Filipino American poet and National Artist. (Malate)
Media and entertainment
- Panchito Alba (1925–1995): Filipino comedian. (Paco)
- Ishmael Bernal (1938–1996): Filipino film director and National Artist. (Manila)
- Dolphy (1928–2012): Filipino comedian. (Tondo)
- Rachel Grant (1977): Filipino British actress. (Parañaque)
- Gerardo de León (1913–1981): Filipino film director and National Artist. (Manila)
- Lisa Macuja-Elizalde (1964): Filipina prima ballerina. (Manila)
- Stella Márquez (1937): Colombian director and beauty queen. (Quezon City)
- Lily Monteverde (1938): Filipina film producer and businesswoman. (Manila)
- José Nepomuceno (1893–1959): Filipino film director and producer. (Manila)
- Fernando Poe Jr. (1939–2004): Filipino actor and National Artist. (Manila)
- Isabel Preysler (1951): Spanish Filipino socialite, model and host. (Manila)
- Roberto Villanueva (1971): Spanish Filipino dancer, choreographer, and producer. (Manila)
Military
- Frederick Walker Castle (1908–1944): U.S. Army general and Medal of Honor recipient. (Taguig)
- Rafael Crame (1863–1927): Filipino constabulary chief. (Malabon)
- George Fleming Davis (1911–1945): US Navy officer and Medal of Honor recipient. (Manila)
- José Olaguer Feliú (1857–1929): Spanish lieutenant general and war minister. (Manila)
Music
- Luis Eduardo Aute (1943): Spanish musician. (Manila)
- Antonio Barretto Morales (1943–2014): Spanish Filipino singer. (Manila)
- Ladislao Bonus (1854–1908): Filipino musician and opera composer. (Pandacan)
- Ryan Cayabyab (1954): Filipino composer, conductor and National Artist. (Santa Cruz)
- Levi Celerio (1910–2002): Filipino composer, lyricist and National Artist. (Tondo)
- Fred Elizalde (1907–1979): Spanish Filipino pianist and composer. (Manila)
- José Maceda (1917–2004): Filipino composer, ethnomusicologist and National Artist. (Manila)
- Antonio Molina (1894–1980): Filipino composer and National Artist. (Quiapo)
- Julio Nakpil (1867–1960): Filipino musician and revolutionary general. (Quiapo)
- Dolores Paterno (1854–1881): Filipina composer. (Santa Cruz)
- Arnel Pineda (1967): Filipino singer and songwriter. (Tondo)
- Atang de la Rama (1902–1991): Filipina singer, actress and National Artist. (Pandacan)
- Josephine Roberto (1977): Filipino American singer. (Pasay)
- Lea Salonga (1971): Filipina singer. (Ermita)
- Ramon Santos (1941): Filipino composer and National Artist. (Pasig)
- Camile Velasco (1985): Filipino American singer. (Makati)
- Andrea Veneracion (1928–2013): Filipina conductor and National Artist. (Manila)
Natural sciences
- León María Guerrero (1853–1935): Filipino botanist and patriot. (Ermita)
- Richard F. Heck (1931–2015): American chemist and Nobel Prize winner. (Quezon City)
- Fe del Mundo (1911–2011): Filipina pediatrician and National Scientist. (Intramuros)
- Manuel A. Zamora (1870–1929): Filipino chemist and pharmacist. (Santa Cruz)
Politics
- Gregorio S. Araneta (1869–1930): Filipino lawyer and Philippine Commission member. (Quiapo)
- Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero (1832–1915): Spanish prime minister. (Manila)
- Joaquín Miguel Elizalde (1896–1965): Filipino statesman and International Monetary Fund governor. (Manila)
- Joseph Estrada, former president of the Philippines and mayor of the city of Manila. (Tondo)
- Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta: Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines. (Manila)
- Benito Legarda (1853–1915): Filipino legislator and Philippine Commission member. (Quiapo)
- Imelda Marcos (1929): former first lady of the Philippines and governor of Metro Manila. (Pandacan)
- Tomás Morató (1887–1965): Spanish politician and businessman. (Quezon City)
- Esperanza Osmeña (1894–1978): former first lady of the Philippines. (San Miguel)
- Pedro Paterno (1857–1911): Filipino prime minister. (Santa Cruz)
- Teodoro Sandiko (1860–1939): Filipino senator and revolutionary. (Pandacan)
Religion
- Francisca del Espíritu Santo Fuentes (1647–1711): Spanish religious figure. (Manila)
- Ignacia del Espíritu Santo (1663–1748): Filipina venerable. (Binondo)
- Mariano Gómez (1799–1872): Executed Filipino secular priest. (Santa Cruz)
- José María of Manila (1880–1936): Spanish blessed. (Manila)
- Isabel Larrañaga Ramírez (1836–1899): Spanish venerable. (Manila)
- Vicente Liem de la Paz (1732–1773): Vietnamese saint. (Manila)
- Felix Manalo (1886–1963): Filipino religious leader and founder of Iglesia ni Cristo. (Taguig)
- Darwin Ramos (1994–2012): Filipino candidate to the sainthood. (Pasay)
- Lorenzo Ruiz (1600–1637): Filipino saint. (Binondo)
- Jacinto Zamora (1835–1872): Executed Filipino secular priest. (Pandacan)
- Nicolas Zamora (1875–1914): Filipino religious leader and founder of Iglesia Evangelica Metodista en las Islas Filipinas. (Binondo)
Social sciences
- Carmen Guerrero Nakpil (1922): Filipina historian and journalist. (Ermita)
- Epifanio de los Santos (1871–1928): Filipino historian. (Malabon)
Sports
- Fernando Giménez Álvarez (1925–2013): Spanish Filipino American footballer, sports executive and referee. (Manila)
- Felicisimo Ampon (1920–1997): Filipino tennis player. (Manila)
- Carlos Badion (1935–2002): Filipino basketball player. (Tondo)
- Oliver Barbosa (1986): Filipino chess grandmaster. (Pasig)
- Charles Borck (1917–2008): German Spanish Filipino basketball player. (Quiapo)
- Allan Caidic (1963): Filipino basketball player. (Pasig)
- Dionisio Calvo (1903–1977): Filipino basketball player. (Sampaloc)
- Luisito Espinosa (1967): Filipino boxer. (Tondo)
- Danny Florencio (1947–2018): Filipino basketball player. (Quiapo)
- Jayson Gonzales (1969): Filipino chess grandmaster. (Quezon City)
- Daniel Guda (1996): Australian badminton player. (Manila)
- Nikko Huelgas (1991): Filipino triathlete. (Las Piñas)
- Samboy Lim (1962): Filipino basketball player. (Manila)
- Carlos Loyzaga (1930–2016): Filipino basketball player. (San Juan)
- Peter Gabriel Magnaye (1992): Filipino badminton player. (Manila)
- Marlon Manalo (1975): Filipino pool player. (Mandaluyong)
- Michael Christian Martinez (1996): Filipino figure skater. (Parañaque)
- Paeng Nepomuceno (1957): Filipino bowler. (Quezon City)
- Ambrosio Padilla (1910–1996): Filipino basketball player and senator. (San Miguel)
- Franz Pumaren (1963): Filipino basketball player and politician. (Quezon City)
- Alberto Reynoso (1940–2011): Filipino basketball player. (Pasig)
- Biboy Rivera (1974): Filipino bowler. (Quezon City)
- Marlon Stöckinger (1991): Filipino racing driver. (Manila)
- Tim Tebow (1987): American baseball player. (Makati)
- Eduardo Teus (1896–1958): Filipino Spanish footballer. (Manila)
- Carlos Yulo (2000): Filipino artistic gymnast. (Malate)
Visual arts
- Federico Aguilar Alcuaz (1932–2011): Filipino painter, sculptor and National Artist. (Santa Cruz)
- Fernando Amorsolo (1892–1972): Filipino painter and National Artist. (Paco)
- Antonio Blanco (1912–1999): Indonesian painter. (Ermita)
- Benedicto Cabrera (1942): Filipino painter and National Artist. (Malabon)
- Eduardo Castrillo (1942): Filipino sculptor. (Santa Ana)
- Francisco Coching (1919–1998): Filipino illustrator, writer and National Artist. (Pasig)
- Bonifacio Flores Arevalo (1850–1920): Filipino sculptor and ilustrado. (Quiapo)
- Félix Resurrección Hidalgo (1855–1913): Filipino painter. (Binondo)
- Cesar Legaspi (1917–1994): Filipino painter and National Artist. (Tondo)
- Pelagia Mendoza y Gotianquin (1867–1939): Filipina sculptor. (Pateros)
- Hernando R. Ocampo (1911–1978): Filipino modernist painter and National Artist. (Santa Cruz)
- Alfonso A. Ossorio (1916–1990): Filipino American painter. (Manila)
- Fabián de la Rosa (1869–1937): Filipino painter. (Paco)
See also
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