List of people from Manila

This list is made up of notable people born or resides in Manila, the capital of the Philippines.

Architecture

Business

Culinary arts

Education

  • Dr. Jose Antonio (professor of sports nutrition)

Entertainment

Fashion

Journalism and media

Literature

  • Gémino Abad – literary critic
  • Lualhati Bautista – novelist, film and television screenwriter
  • Gilda Cordero-Fernando – writer and publisher
  • Jessica Hagedorn – playwright, writer, poet, multimedia performance artist
  • Nick Joaquin – novelist, writer, historian and journalist
  • Alejandro Roces – journalist, author, essayist, dramatist, teacher, educator, fighter, raconteur, patriot and public servant
  • Bienvenido Santos – Filipino-American fiction, poetry and nonfiction writer
  • Jose Garcia Villa – poet, literary critic, short story writer and painter
  • Loizza Aquino – writer, mental health activist, and founder of Peace of Mind Canada and co-founder of Student Mental Health Canada.

National heroes

  • Andrés Bonifacio – Filipino nationalist, revolutionary leader and founder of Katipunan
  • Emilio Jacinto – Filipino General during the Philippine Revolution
  • Antonio Luna – Filipino pharmacist and general who fought in the Philippine–American War
  • Apolinario Mabini – Filipino revolutionary leader, educator, lawyer, and statesman who served as the first Prime Minister of the Philippines
  • Macario Sakay – Filipino general

Pageants

Politics and government

Religion

Sports

Visual arts

Other

  • Muelmar Magallanes – 18-year-old construction worker and hero who died saving 30 lives during Typhoon Ketsana[2]
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See also

References

  1. Patrick H. Moorhead (1983). "President Don Moon (1978- )". The Shimer College presidency : 1930 to 1980 (D.Ed. thesis). Loyola University Chicago. p. 178. OCLC 9789513.
  2. Mahr, Krista (December 9, 2009). "Top 10 Heroes – 10. Muelmar Magallanes". Time. Time USA, LLC. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
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