German Immigration To Mexico - Notable German-Mexicans

Notable German-Mexicans

  • Kat Von D, tattoo artist, Mexican-born to Argentinian parents of Italian-German descent
  • Vicente Fox, Mexican politician and 55th President of Mexico, of German-American descent
  • Dulce María, Mexican singer and actress, her grandmother is Frida's sister of German descent.
  • Ozzy Lusth, Mexican-born American actor of German descent
  • Max Cetto, German-Mexican architect, historian of architecture, and professor of German-born naturalized Mexican
  • Laura Harring, Mexican actress and former Miss USA (1985) of German descent
  • Jorge Hank Rhon, Mexican businessman of German descent
  • Lila Deneken, Mexican singer, entertainer, painter and entrepreneur of German descent.
  • Elmer Dessens, Mexican professional baseball player of German descent.
  • Enrique Diemecke, Mexican conductor, violinist and composer of German descent.
  • Denise Dresser, Mexican political analyst, writer, and university professor of German descent.
  • Alfonso Petersen, Mexican educated medical doctor and politician of German descent.
  • Germán Ohm, Mexican boxer of German ancestry.
  • Olivia Molina, Mexican singer to German mother.
  • Rodolfo Barragán Schwarz, Mexican architect of German descent.
  • Adolfo Aguilar Zínser, Mexican scholar, diplomat and politician of German descent.
  • Pita Amor, Mexican poet, maternal of German descent.
  • Luis Ernesto Michel, Mexican goalkeeper of Chivas de Guadalajara
  • Hiram Mier, Mexican football defender of German descent.
  • Cristina Fink, retired high jumper of German, Irish, Dutch descent.
  • Mariana Frenk-Westheim, German-born Mexican Hispanist, lecturer of literature, museum expert.
  • Félix Fernández, retired Mexican football goalkeeper of German Jewish descent.
  • Fernando Wagner, German-born Mexican actor and film director.
  • César Costa, Mexican singer, and actor.
  • Hans Friessen, Mexican footballer of German-Mexican descent.
  • Marco Antonio Firebaugh, Mexican-born, Democratic member of the California State Assembly of German descent.
  • María Elena Marqués, Mexican actress, maternal of German descent.
  • Sergio Witz, Mexican poet of German descent.
  • Emilio Lozoya, Mexican economist and politician of German descent.
  • Federico Döring, Mexican conservative politician of German descent.
  • Linda Christian, Mexican movie actress of German, Spanish, Dutch and French
  • Olga Costa, Mexican painter of German and Russian descent.
  • Mauricio Ochmann, Mexican actor of German descent.
  • William Frels, German-born co-founded the town of Frelsburg, Texas during under Mexican and U.S. rule.
  • Pedro Friedeberg, Italian-born Mexican painter to German-Jewish parents.
  • Gonzalo Brockmann, President of Best Western Hotels of Mexico, Central America and Ecuador.
  • Alfredo B. Crevenna, German-born Mexican film director and screenwriter.
  • Jorge Avendaño Lührs, Mexican pianist, composer, songwriter and music producer of German descent.
  • Adolfo Christlieb Ibarrola, Mexican lawyer and politician of German descent.
  • John M. Ackerman, Mexican author and professor of American German descent.
  • Carlos Hank González, Mexican politician and influential businessman of German descent.
  • Jorge Avendaño Lührs, Mexican pianist, musician and composer of German descent
  • Kuno Becker, Mexican actor of German, Spanish, Basque descent.
  • Hermann Bellinghausen, Mexican physician, poet, writer, and editor of German descent.
  • Arap Bethke, Kenyan-born Mexican actor to German father and a Chilean mother.
  • Juan Bostelmann, Mexican sprint canoer of German descent.
  • Enrique Creel, Mexican businessman and politician of German-American descent.
  • Alberto Braniff, Mexican airplane pilot to German father who come to Mexico for work.
  • Anna Janzen, A Mexican born Kinesiologist well noted in the scientific community.
  • Nena von Schlebrügge, Mexican fashion model to German father.

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