Carrillo - People

People

  • Amado Carrillo Fuentes (1956-1997), a Mexican drug lord
  • Carlos Antonio Carrillo (1783-1852), a Governor of Alta California
  • Charles M. Carrillo (born 1956), an American artist
  • Cesar Carrillo (born 1984), an American major league baseball player
  • Enrique Gomez Carrillo (early 20th century), a Guatemalan writer
  • Ernesto Perez-Carrillo (born 1952), a Cuban born master cigar maker
  • Fernando Carrillo (b. 1966), a Venezuelan actor
  • Gil Álvarez Carrillo de Albornoz (1310-1367), a Spanish cardinal and ecclesiastical leader
  • José Antonio Carrillo (1796-1862), the three time mayor of pre-statehood Los Angeles
  • José Raimundo Carrillo (1749–1809), a member of 1769 Portolà expedition
  • Juan José Carrillo (1842–1916), the mayor of Santa Monica and Santa Barbara, California
  • Laiza Carrillo (b. 1968), a Cuban long and triple jumper
  • Leo Carrillo (1880-1961), an American actor
  • Ramón Carrillo (1906-1956), an Argentine neurosurgeon, neurobiologist
  • Santiago Carrillo (1915-2012), a Spanish communist leader
  • Vicente Carrillo Fuentes (b. 1962), a Mexican drug lord
  • Victor G. Carrillo (b. 1965), chairman of the Texas Railroad Commission
  • House of Carrillo, a large Spanish noble house that traces its origins from the ancient Kingdom of Castille

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