Torres - Performers and Media Figures

Performers and Media Figures

  • Antonio Torres Jurado, Spanish guitarist and guitar maker
  • Bartolomé de Torres Naharro, Spanish dramatist
  • Dayanara Torres, Puerto Rican actress
  • Diego Torres, Argentinian pop singer
  • Monica Torres (Lore'l), Puerto Rican American rapper from Brooklyn, NY. Cast member of VH1's Love & Hip Hop
  • Eddie Torres, Puerto Rican American salsa dance instructor
  • Eugenio Torres Villarreal, Mexican professional wrestler, television host and rapper
  • Fernanda Torres, Brazilian actress
  • Fernando Torres (actor), Brazilian actor
  • Gina Torres, Cuban American actress
  • Guillermo José Torres, Puerto Rican American TV reporter
  • Joe Torres, American TV actor
  • Judy Torres, Puerto Rican American pop musician and dancer
  • Liz Torres, American actress, singer and comedienne
  • Néstor Torres, Puerto Rican jazz flautist
  • Rawy Torres, Puerto Rican musician
  • Roberto Torres, Cuban musician
  • Samantha Torres, Spanish model
  • Tico Torres, Cuban American musician and Bon Jovi drummer
  • Xavier Enrique Torres, Puerto Rican actor

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