40.4167° N, 3.7025° W
MADRID
Most Famous People Born in Madrid, Spain
- Notable people
- 6,346
- Peak decade
- 1960s
- Median birth year
- 1951
- Most distinctive
- Presenter 5.8×
Court city, then capital city, then everything else. Madrid's distinctive professions are presenters, diplomats, journalists, architects, and writers — the trades of a city where the ministries, the Real Academia, and the national television studios sit within a few blocks of each other. Almost nothing here predates the 1500s, when Philip II made Madrid the seat of the Spanish empire and the rest of the country started moving in; the modern bench is built on Real Madrid footballers and an unusually deep film bench.
Standouts
Notable Births by Decade
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What Madrid Is Known For
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Actor is Madrid's biggest profession — 11% of all notables (692).
Madrid over-indexes on presenter — 5.8× the global rate.
Profession Mix Over Time
Each band shows a profession family's share of Madrid's notable births by decade. Hover the chart for the breakdown at any decade.
- Sports
- Film & TV
- Writing
- Politics & Law
- Art & Design
- Science
- Other
- Filtered to 1760s Clear ×
Leandro Fernández de Moratín
1760 - 1828
María Cayetana de Silva, 13th Duchess of Alba
1762 - 1802
Andrés Manuel del Río
1764 - 1849
Zacarías González Velázquez
1763 - 1834
Nicasio Álvarez de Cienfuegos
1764 - 1809
Isidro González Velázquez
1765 - 1840
Antonio López Aguado
1764 - 1831
María Isidra de Guzmán y de la Cerda
1767 - 1803
Pedro de Alcántara Álvarez de Toledo, 13th Duke of the Infantado
1768 - 1841
Francisco de Borja Álvarez de Toledo, 12th Marquis of Villafranca
1763 - 1821
Francisco Novella Azabal Pérez y Sicardo
1769 - 1822
Tomás de Suría
1761 - 1844
Juan Senen Contreras
1760 - 1826
Francisco Lemaur
1769 - 1857
María Ana de Pontejos y Sandoval, Marchioness of Pontejos
1762 - 1834
Tomás Moreno Daoíz
1765 - 1829
José Manuel de Villena y Fernández de Córdoba -
1765 - 1817