Actors you didn't know were latino: 59 Photos
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Although Latinos make up about 25% of the U.S. population, only 3.1% of lead television actors and 5.2% of lead film actors are Latin or Hispanic, according to a 2022 report by the Latino Donor Collaborative.
(L) Silent film actress Myrtle Gonzales is regarded as Hollywood's first Latin and Hispanic movie star. From 1913-1917, she appeared in at least 78 films. (R) Greta Garbo and Ramón Navarro in Mata Hari (1931).
Vanna Marie Rosich was born on February 18, 1957, near North Myrtle Beach in Horry County, South Carolina, the daughter of Joan Marie (Nicholas) and Miguel Angel Rosich. According to census records, her paternal (Rosich) 2nd great-grandparents were Spanish from Mallorca, who settled in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
Actor Ser Anzoategui is the first nonbinary and trans Latinx actor nominated for best supporting actor in a comedy TV series at the 36th annual Imagen Awards. Anzoategui is being recognized amongst their all-male peers for their performance as Eddy in STARZ's dramedy Vida.
White. Demographic information on Actors in the US. The workforce of Actors in 2022 was 33,865 people, with 46.3% woman, and 53.7% men. The average age of male Actors in the workforce is 40.9 and of female Actors is 38.2, and the most common race/ethnicity for Actors is White.