People
- Joan Prim i Prats Marquis of Castillejos, Count of Reus and the Viscount Bruc, born in Reus on 12 December 1814 and died in Madrid on 30 December 1870. He was a general and statesman of the Spanish nineteenth century who played a leading role during the Carlist Wars.
- Soberano Domènec i Mestres 19th century painter and teacher of the painters Baldomer Galofré i Jiménez, Josep Baró Tapiro and Llovera Josep i Bofill.
- Josep Baró i Tapiro Painter, born in Reus, 7 February 1836 - Tangier, 4 October 1913.
- Josep Bernat Marià Fortuny i Marsal Painter, born in Reus 1838-Rome 1874.
- Josep Bofill i Llovera Painter, born in Reus 7 January 1846 - 1896
- Baldomero Galofre Jimenez Painter born on 24 May 1849 Reus-Barcelona, 26 July 1902
- Roseta Mauri i Segura A principal ballerina and dance teacher, born 15 September 1849 at Reus and died in Paris on 23 September 1923
- Antoni Gaudí Architect was born in Reus 1852 and died in Barcelona 1926
- Ceferí Olivé, born in Reus in 1907, died in the same town in 1995, was a watercolor painter.
- François Tosquelles Psychiatrist, born in Reus, 22 August 1912.
- Isaac Cuenca Football player in FC Barcelona, and the Catalonia national football team, born in Reus, 27 April 1991.
- Sergi Roberto Football player in FC Barcelona, and the Catalonia national football team, born in Reus, 7 February 1992
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