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Remarkable people from spain
1.
2. SPANISH ACTORS
In Spain there are some very famous
actors .The most famous are:
-Penélope Cruz
-Antonio Banderas
-Javier Bardem
3. SPANISH ACTORS
PENÉLOPE CRUZ.
She is a young actress.Born April 28, 1974.
Her most famous film is: Pirates of the
Caribbean: Part 3 (On Stranger Tides)
4. SPANISH ACTORS
ANTONIO BANDERAS
Born 10 August 1960.He is a Spanish film actor,
film director, film producer and singer.One of his
most famous films is : The Mask of Zorro.
5. SPANISH ACTORS
JAVIER BARDEM.
Born 1 March 1969. His last film is: Skyfall ( The
last James Bond film )
7. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
He was born on October
29, 1547 and he died on April
22, 1616. He was a Spanish
poet and novelist. His most
important novel is Don
Quixote, which is regarded
like the best fiction novel
ever written.
8. Laura Gallego García
She was born in Quart de
Poblet, in Valencia ( East of
Spain)on October 11, 1977.
She is a Spanish author of
children's literature. At 21,
her first novel won the
Barco de Vapor Prize. Their
most famous novels are a
trilogy called Memorias de
Idhún. Her books have been
translated into a lot of
languages like Portuguese,
Korean, Romanian, English
…
9. Juan Ramón Jiménez
He was born on December
23, 1881 in Moguer, Huelva,
( South of Spain) and he died
on May 29, 1958. He was a
Spanish poet who received
the Nobel Prize in literature
in 1956. One of his most
famous books is 'Platero and
I'
12. David Bisbal Ferre was born in
Almería,(South of Spain) (June 5,
1979). He is a Spanish singer, he
took part in the first edition of
Operación Triunfo,(Spanish Pop
Idol) where he placed second. At
the moment he's a jury in the
program “The Voice” in the
Spanish version.
14. Francisco Sanchez Gomez, stage
name Paco de Lucia, (he is born in
Algeciras, Andalusia, in
December 21, 1947). He is a
Spanish flamenco guitarist. He is
considered one of the best
guitar masters.
17. Santiago Ramón y Cajal (born in
Petilla of Aragon, Navarra,North of
Spain.Born on May 1 1852 and
died in Madrid on 17 October
1934), was a Spanish doctor.
He received the Nobel Prize for
Medicine in 1906.
18. Famous Scientists from Spain
Antonio Camacho Díaz: born in 1927 - died
in 2005.He was a teacher and investigator.
He graduated in Mathematics and received
his diploma in Mathematical Statistics.
19. Manuel Perucho: He born in 1948 He is a
Spanish scientist, teacher and investigator
in the battle for cancer, specialized in the
area of epigenetics.
20. Manuel Guirao Gea: He was born on July 7,
1886- died on December 3, 1977. He was
a doctor, an archaeologist and a Spanish
university teacher.
22. Iker Casillas
Born on 20 May 1981.
He plays in Real Madrid.
In my opinion he is the best
goalkeeper in the world.
His most important awards are
the World Championship and the
Euro Cup ( 2)
23. Rafa Nadal
• 3 June 1986
• He is from Manacor ( Balear Islands)
• He is the fourth best tennis player
• His most important awards are the Olympic gold
medal and Wimbledon (6 times)
24. Fernando Alonso
• 29 July 1981
• He is from Oviedo (North of Spain)
• He drives for Ferrari
• He has won the F1 World Championship twice