Gonzales - People

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  • Alberto Gonzales, former U.S. Attorney General (2005–2105
  • Ambrose E. Gonzales, newspaper publisher (Our State), son of Colonel (CSA) Ambrosio José Gonzales and brother of journalist Narciso Gener.
  • Ambrosio José Gonzales, a Cuban revolutionary in exile in the United States who fought for the U.S. annexation of Cuba. He later became a Colonel in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
  • Babs Gonzales, an American singer (1919–1980)
  • Erich Gonzales, Filipina actress
  • Eva Gonzalès, French painter
  • Jermaine Gonzales,Jamaican runner
  • Manuel Gonzales (1913–1993), cartoonist
  • Narciso Gener Gonzales, co-founder of Our State newspaper of South Carolina, son of son of Colonel (CSA) Ambrosio José Gonzales and brother of Journalist Ambrose E. Gonzales
  • Oscar Gonzáles (writer), Honduran author and poet
  • Pancho Gonzales, World No. 1 tennis player in the 1950s and early 1960s
  • Speedy Gonzales, fictional character in American cartoons
  • The Great Gonzales, a wrestling alias used by video game character and Nintendo mascot, Mario, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

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