Luis Álvarez

Luis Álvarez or Luis Alvarez may refer to:

In arts and entertainment

Writers

  • Ángel Luis Arambilet Álvarez (born 1957), Dominican writer, artist, filmmaker, and engineer; professionally known as Arambilet
  • Luis Álvarez Piñer (es) (1910–1999), Spanish poet and essayist
  • José Luis Álvarez Enparantza (1929–2012), better known by his pseudonym Txillardegi, Basque linguist, politician, and writer

Fictional characters

  • José Luis Álvarez, character played by Puerto Rican actor Luis Roberto Guzmán in the Mexican TV sitcom Lo que la vida me robó

Fine arts

Performing arts

  • Luis Álvarez (es), vocalist and guitarist with the Mexican urban rock band, El Haragán y Compañía
  • Luis Álvarez Torres (es) (1913–1995), leading Peruvian actor

Government and public service

Military

  • Luis Álvarez (Argentine military) (es) (1806–1864), Argentine military officer from the Argentine Civil War of the 19th century
  • Luis Alvarez (Dominican hero) (es), Dominican hero of War of Independence in the Battle of Azua

Natural science and medicine

In sports

  • José Luis Álvarez (born 1969), Spanish fencer
  • José Luis Álvarez (es) (born 1968), Spanish taekwondo competitor (late 1980s — early 1990s)
  • José Luis Álvarez "Rocky" (es) (born 1954), former Spanish boxer
  • Jesús Luis Álvarez de Eulate Güergue (born 1970), commonly known as Koldo, former Andorran soccer player
  • Luis Antonio Álvarez Murillo (born 1991), Mexican archer, also known as El Abuelo
  • Luis Álvarez Gómez (es) (born 1959), former Spanish volleyball athlete
  • Luis Álvarez de Cervera (born 1947), Spanish equestrian
  • Luis Enrique Álvarez (es) (born 1990), Peruvian soccer player
  • Luis Hernán Álvarez (1938–1991), Chilean soccer player
  • Luis Roberto Álvarez (de) (born 1982), Spanish cyclist
  • Luis Manuel Alvarez Saldaña (es) (born 1955), former Spanish basketball player

Other uses

  • Luis Álvarez Renta (born 1950), Dominican economist
  • José Luis Álvarez Santacristina (es) (born 1954), convicted former member of the ETA, an armed Basque nationalist and separatist organization

See also

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