Eliades Ochoa Bustamante
Guitarist and singer
Eliecer Encinosa García-Espinosa
A physician of deep vocation and total dedication to the construction of the new Public Health system in Cuba, beginning in 1959
Eligio Sardiñas Montalvo
Kid Chocolate, Chócolo
Known as Kid Chocolate, an internationally recognized Cuban boxer who became World Boxing Champion in 1931 and 1932
Elina Calvo
She studies singing with Daniel Marcos and makes her debut at the Teatro Lírico de Matanzas in 1975
Eliodoro Manuel Porto
Film, television, theater, and radio actor
Eliseo Valdés Erustes
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Sculptor and painter
Eliseo Reyes Rodríguez
Capitán San Luis, Rolando
He was a young man who knew how to answer the call of his homeland
Eliseo Grenet Sánchez
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Born in La Habana
Eliseo Antonio Prado González
Outstanding pediatrician, renowned professor who was one of those who laid the foundations of pediatrics education in Cuba
Elizabeth Caballero
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Born in La Habana is a Cuban-American lyric soprano
Ella Fontanals-Cisneros
A specialist in contemporary art and design, she is a renowned collector of Latin American art34 and founder and president of the Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation
Eloína Echeverría Torriente
Athletics champion with great achievements and recognition gained through her career as a Cuban athlete
Eloísa Álvarez Guedes
Simplisia, Valeria
Eloísa began as an amateur actress in Unión de Reyes, Matanzas
Elpidio Mancebo Pérez
Pillín
Considered one of the most important first basemen in Cuban baseball, most baseball fans remember him for his memorable performance at the 1971 World Championship
Elsa Claro Madruga
Poet, narrator, analyst, politician and Cuban journalist specializing in international affairs
Eme Alfonso Valdés
Eme Alfonso is a Cuban Latin Soul singer and songwriter whom the National Public Radio of the United States (NPR) identifies as a promise of Latin music
Emelina López
She was born in the Havana town of Regla
Emerio Medina Peña
Outstanding Cuban writer
Emilia Bernal Agüero
Great lady of Cuban literature, poet who cultivated other genres such as essay, translation, and autobiographical novel
Emilia de Córdoba Rubio
First female mambisa
Emilia Casanova Rodríguez
Cuban patriot
Emilia Margarita Teurbe Tolón Otero
Marquesa Tolón, Ondina del Yumurí
Emilia Teurbe Tolón was born in her father's house, on one of the most central streets of the prosperous city of Matanzas
Emiliano Sardiñas Copello
El poeta de la mochila
He is a Cuban improviser, extemporaneous poet, and décima specialist
Emiliano Salvador
Pianist and composer
Emiliano Blez Garbey
Guitarist and composer
Emiliano Gaspar Rodríguez
He was educated in the United States and in La Habana
Emiliano Florentino
He was a bookkeeper, stenographer, typist, and accountant before dedicating himself to museology
Emiliano Florentino Morales Hernández
Writer, poet, researcher
Florentino was a gift from the Three Kings to his first-time parents: Eulogio and Irene
Emilio Bobadilla Lunar
Fray Candil, Dagoberto Mármara
A prose writer with a clean and penetrating style, contributor to the best French, Spanish, and Spanish American magazines
Emilio Aranguren Echeverría
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Emilio Aranguren Echevarría who was born in Santa Clara on September 2, 1950, was ordained a priest on February 1, 1976 and appointed bishop of Holguín on November 14, 2005
Emilio Setién Quesada
Doctor of Information Sciences, Licentiate in Scientific and Technical Information and Assistant Librarian
Emilio Sabourín del Villar
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Paradigm of the Cuban baseball player of the 19th century, who combined his passion for sport with his commitment to the independence cause
Emilio Estefan
Of Lebanese descent, he is a musician and producer based in the United States who is today one of the most influential Latin personalities in the world of entertainment at an international level
Emilio Martínez Martínez
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Distinguished Cuban health official and professor, clinical physician and founder of the specialty of throat, nose and ears, with a chair at the School of Medicine of the University of La Habana ...
Emilio Sánchez Font
Emilio Sánchez was born in Camagüey, Cuba in 1921
Emilio Roig de Leuchsenring
A tireless historian and cultural promoter, he was appointed on July 1, 1935, Historian of the City of Havana and the Office was organized three years later
Emilio Bacardí Moreau
Born in Santiago de Cuba, he was the son of Facundo Bacardí y Massó, a merchant of Catalan origin who would create the important spirits company Ron Bacardí —of which Emilio and his brothers were ...
Emilio del Real Tejera
A prominent public figure from Cienfuegos, a renowned lawyer and sports enthusiast, became, as a lawyer, a consultant to the principal commercial firms of the city, and as a sportsman, one of the best ...
Emilio Ichikawa Morín
El Chino Ichikawa
Ichikawa, Cuban writer, essayist and academic, graduated in Philosophy from the University of Havana (1980-1985)
Emilio Agramonte Piña
Academic of Arts and Letters, and doctorate in laws from the Universidad de Madrid
Emilio Alberto Vega de la Nuez
Cuban pianist, percussionist and music producer
Emilio Luis Escobar Loret de Mola
He was born in Lima, Peru, to a Peruvian father and Cuban mother
Ena Lucía Portela Arzola
Cuban narrator and essayist
Encarnación de Armas Medina
Poet and teacher of many people from Jaruco who respect and admire her
Enma Badía
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She studied piano; initially, with Juan Molinari, as well as Harmony with Rosich in Spain, where she was a member of the Orfeo Catalá de Barcelona
Enrique Colina Álvarez
Enrique Colina, film director and critic
Enrique Pineda Barnet
Cuban film and video director and screenwriter who has worked across a wide spectrum of artistic forms (theater, dance, ballet, poetry, narrative), and has a notable pedagogical career





