The 7 Most Prominent Puerto Rican Celebrities of the Last Decade
These seven “Boricua Blueprint” icons have redefined authentic leadership, breaking archetypes in music, cinema, and the arts.
Known for its tropical beaches, salsa, and rum, Puerto Rico has long been celebrated as a cultural powerhouse with a unique blend of Spanish, Taino, and African influences.
In the last decade, the Island of Enchantment has also become an epicenter of global talent that wears their pride on their hearts. These seven celebrities have proudly represented Puerto Rico in film, theater, and music.
Bad Bunny
Hot off the heels of his Super Bowl performance, Bad Bunny shows no signs of slowing down as he rises as a global icon. He made history as the first Spanish-language artist to win Album of the Year at the Grammys with Debi Triar Mas Fotos.
Known as “El Conejo Malo,” he headlines a brand built on fearless authenticity, evident in his music and performances. The most-streamed artist on Spotify consistently uses his platform to speak out against government corruption and the displacement of Puerto Ricans in the US.
Ricky Martin
The original “King of Latin Pop,” the San Juan native has now turned into a figure of style and philanthropy. While Ricky rose to fame in the 1980s with Menudo, he has also earned acclaim as an Emmy-nominated actor for The Assassination of Gianni Versace.
The Livin’ la Vida Loca hitmaker recently joined fellow Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny in the Super Bowl LX halftime show, singing a verse from ‘Lo Que Le Paso a Hawaii’ and bridging two generations of Puerto Rican artistry.
Benicio Del Toro
Since his debut in “The Usual Suspects” in the mid-1990s, Benicio Del Toro has remained one of the most compelling character actors of his generation. He continues to captivate audiences in films ranging from Sicario to the recently nominated One Battle After Another.
Benicio’s resume includes an Academy Award and a Golden Globe, but he is perhaps best remembered for bringing depth and nuance to unconventional characters.
Marc Anthony
The top-selling salsa artist of all time continues to prove that soul transcends trends. In the last decade, Anthony expanded his influence through Magnus Media, while his 2023 album Pa’llá Voy reaffirmed his unmatched vocal talent.
Marc embodies the infectious energy of salsa and the enduring power of tropical music, bridging Puerto Rico’s cultural heritage with its vibrant spirit.
Lin-Manuel Miranda
A critically acclaimed composer and performer of Puerto Rican heritage, Lin-Manuel Miranda reshaped historical and romantic narratives. He made his feature film debut in Tick, Tick… Boom!, a heartfelt ode to theater.
His influence was further cemented with Hamilton, the 2016 Pulitzer Prize-winning stage play that redefined American theater by combining hip-hop with historical storytelling. Lin was celebrated for his lyrical brilliance, inventive stagecraft, and cultural impact.
Daddy Yankee
The “Big Boss” may have retired in 2023, but his influence is lasting. As one of the architects of “Despacito,” he helped bring reggaeton to the global stage, opening doors for Latin artists worldwide.
With a three-decade career as a rapper and songwriter, Daddy Yankee is widely cited as an inspiration by artists including Bad Bunny, J. Balvin, Ozuna, and Rauw Alejandro, earning the title “The King of Reggaeton.”
Joaquin Phoenix
Born in San Juan, Joaquin Phoenix is known for his intense portrayals of dark and complex characters. In the last decade, he reached a peak with his Academy Award-winning turn in Joker (2019) and its 2024 sequel.
His intensity extends beyond acting. Joaquin is a committed advocate for animal rights, supporting charitable causes and producing documentaries that explore meat consumption and environmental impact.
