izzie’s favorite movies and tv shows of 2020 (aka the worst year ever)
another year, another movie and tv show review. this year has, to put it simply, sucked. 2020 has been so terribly awful that sometimes the only light you can see are the absolute bangers of movies and tv shows that came out this year. with that being said, some of the movies and tv shows didn't come out in 2020. if the are mentioned in this post it is because they either: had a season come out this year, i found them this year, or they became popular this year.
SPOILERS: it may not come as a surprise but just in case you didn't realize, there will be many spoilers ahead, read at your own risk.
tw // death, suicide, drug use, mild adult language. if any of these things might trigger you, i strongly urge you not to read this post.
there is no specific order of these shows and movies, i'm just writing as they come to mind. if you enjoy any of these movies or tv shows, or if you have any suggestions for me, please let me know!
TV SHOWS
1) Santa Clarita Diet
Okay, so I know this show doesn't have anything to do with 2020. But, I found this show in 2020. I put it off for a while, thinking it wasn't my style of a show, but boy was I wrong. I loved this show. Sheila Hammond (Drew Barrymore) is a normal suburban wife and mom. She is a real estate agent with her husband Joel (Timothy Olyphant). She struggles with the fact that she isn't very adventurous. This all changes when she throws up an insane amount at a house showing. She then finds herself craving adventure, and craving human flesh. Yeah, she's a zombie. Not only is this show super hilarious, but it also shows the growth that they have with their characters and their family. I'm also team Abby (Liv Hewson) and Eric (Skyler Gisondo).
2) Outer Banks
So, I'm from NC. And, watching this show at first bothered me because I can very obviously tell this show isn't actually filmed in the obx, and the geography isn't exact, but once I got past that, I loved it. John B (Chase Stokes) is a teenager that lives in the poor side of the outer banks. He has a friend group called the Pogues which consists of JJ (Rudy Pankow), Pope (Jonathan Daviss), and Kie (Madison Bailey). They absolutely hate the Kooks, which are the rich kids. A while after John B's dad gets lost at sea, presumed dead, the group finds some evidence that may solve the mystery, and make them rich. In the process, John B falls in love with a Kook names Sarah (Madelyn Cline) whose father Ward (Charles Esten) may have a little more to do with the mystery than he let on. Through friendship, murder, and secrets, the gang may just figure out what happened to John B's dad.
3) Love, Victor
Alright. I loved loved loved Love, Simon. I also really loved the book "Simon vs. the Homosapien Agenda." So, when I heard about this show, I was so excited. Victor (Michael Cimino) is a teenage boy that moved to Creekwood with his family. He meets Felix (Anthony Turpel) who lives in his building. He also meets Mia (Rachel Hilson) and they begin dating. But, he also meets Benji (George Sear). While trying to get used to a new school, new friends, and a new relationship, Victor finds himself questioning his sexuality. With the help of Simon (Nick Robinson) and his friends, Victor finds it in himself to finally come out, and he admits his feelings, for Benji. This is such a good show, but I was so upset when season 1 ended on a cliff-hanger.
4) The Haunting of Bly Manor
The sequel to The Haunting of Hill House. Now listen, haunting of hill house was an absolute banger. When I saw that Bly came out I nearly died. I was so excited. But, I was alone in my apartment and also a lil bitch. So, I had to wait a week until I was home with my family to watch it. Now, I was so excited to be scared, and there were a few jump scares and ominous moments, but this season was more centered around the story line of Dani Clayton (Victoria Pedretti) and her new life in a foreign country. When seeing an ad for a live in job as an au pair. When she gets there, she meets the two young children she’ll be looking out for and the other workers of the house, including the gardener, Jamie (Amelia Eve). Throughout her stay at Bly she begins to notice weird behaviors from both children and by the end of the series she sacrifices herself for the children. Sadly, this story is being told by Jamie who Dani had fallen in love with during her stay at Bly. Now I was somewhat upset about the lack of horror, but was still very intrigued and drawn in by this series.
5) Julie and the Phantoms
Alright, at first I was not gonna watch this show. I thought it looked a little too young and childish for me, but everyone was talking about it on twitter so I had to. I. Love. This. Show. This show centers around Julie (Madison Reyes). Julie is a teenage girl who, sadly, lost her mother. The one major thing she shared with her mom, was their love for music. Since her mothers passing, she gave up music. This is until, dead musicians from the 90′s show up in her garage. Luke (Charlie Gillespie), Alex (Owen Joyner), and Reggie (Jeremy Shada) all tragically passed away in the 90′s after eating bad street hotdogs. When Julie finds their CD in her garage, she decides to play it and they come back in ghost form. But, only she can see them. With their help, she finds her confidence to play music again. Also, she has to find away for them to stay because they’re slowly disappearing.
6) Derry Girls
Bitch. I love this show. And yeah it didn’t come out in 2020. Shut up. I found this show recently after watching the cast on the holiday special of the Great British Baking Show. I loved the actors so I had to watch the show. This show focuses on Erin (Saoirse-Monica Jackson) a 16 year old girl that lives in Derry, Northern Ireland in the 90′s. Alongside her is her cousin Orla (Louisa Harland), her two friends Clare (Nicola Coughlan) and Michelle (Jamie-Lee O’Donnell), and Michelle’s English cousin James (Dylan Llewellyn). During these years, a lot of people in Ireland struggled, especially because it was during wartime. Even thought this show isn’t focused heavily around the war, it’s amazing to see these teens live a fulfilling life while struggling with the state of their country, and the lack of money that their families have.
7) Elite
HA. This show did have a season in 2020 so leave me alone. But bro, I love this show. At first, I didn’t watch it because I thought I could only watch the dubbed version in English, which I hate. I hate dubbed shows they look so weird. But, once I found out I could watch this show in Spanish, I fell in love. But, sadly, theres too damn much to talk about in one little post. It’s crazy. But basically it just follows the lives of teens in high school that are trying to survive. And no, not in the “I’m surviving high school,” sense. No, people be getting murdered.
MOVIES (tbh i didn’t find a lot of movies good this year lmk which movies u liked this year and maybe i’ll like them!)
1) All the Bright Places
After the death of her sister, Violet (Elle Fanning) is devastated. She closes herself off, and has her parents get her out of doing school work that involves working with others. But, as time goes on, they realize she may need to start to move on. Violet then meets Finch (Justice Smith) who is enamored by Violet. He suggests they do a project together. While finding and visiting some of the smallest wonders of their state, they begin to fall for each other. While you are focusing on Violet and her mental health, you tend to miss some of the signs that Finch’s mental health isn’t great either, but by the time you do, it could be too late.
2) Dangerous Lies
Hmm. This was weird for me. I had only ever seen Camila Mendes in Riverdale, and honestly, not a fan. So, Katie (Camila Mendes) and her husband Adam (Jessie T. Usher) are struggling with money. Katie decides to take a job working for an elderly man, and eventually gets her husband hired there as well. Unfortunately, he dies, but for some odd reason, leaves the house and all of his fortune, to Katie. As they get comfortable in the house, they begin to uncover some very weird and dangerous lies.
3) The Devil All the Time
Ok. Iconic. You got so many hot men in this movie. Bill Skarsgård, Sebastian Stan, Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson. C’mon now. That’s crazy. But, this story is so long and in depth that I wouldn’t even know where to begin. This movie is a bit disturbing. It involves murder, sexual assault, killing of animals, and so much more so if that’s an issue for you please do not watch this movie. It was also quite long, but it was still good.
4) After We Collided
Okay just listen. I was that teenager. I read wattpad stories and was, embarrassingly, addicted to After. This was not a great movie per say, but it was After. This is a sequel to the movie After. This movie centers around Tessa (Josephine Langford) and her recovery after her breakup with Hardin (Hero Fiennes Tiffin). Theres sex, alcohol, bad acting. The whole nine-yards. But c’mon, they’re so cute together.
5) To All the Boys p.s. I Still Love You
Okay it was a good movie. I enjoyed it. This movie focuses on Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and her boyfriend Peter (Noah Centineo) and their relationship post the first movie. But of course relationships aren’t super steady, and John Ambrose McClaren (Jordan Fisher) shows up. Yeah, John Ambrose, from her letter. They become closer and Lara Jean has to decide who she wants to be with. Spoiler, it’s Peter. BOOOOOOO justice for John Ambrose McClaren, he deserved better.
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We've hit the jackpot this week with new releases. There are so many to choose from. Which ones are you looking forward to?
The Silvered Serpents (The Gilded Wolves #2) by Roshani Chokshi
Wednesday Books
They are each other’s fiercest love, greatest danger, and only hope.
Séverin and his team members might have successfully thwarted the Fallen House, but victory came at a terrible cost ― one that still haunts all of them. Desperate to make amends, Séverin pursues a dangerous lead to find a long lost artifact rumoured to grant its possessor the power of God.
Their hunt lures them far from Paris, and into icy heart of Russia where crystalline ice animals stalk forgotten mansions, broken goddesses carry deadly secrets, and a string of unsolved murders makes the crew question whether an ancient myth is a myth after all.
As hidden secrets come to the light and the ghosts of the past catch up to them, the crew will discover new dimensions of themselves. But what they find out may lead them down paths they never imagined.
A tale of love and betrayal as the crew risks their lives for one last job. — Cover image and summary via Goodreads
Smash It! by Francina Simone
Inkyard Press
Olivia “Liv” James is done with letting her insecurities get the best of her. So she does what any self-respecting hot mess of a girl who wants to SMASH junior year does…
After Liv shows up to a Halloween party in khaki shorts–why, God, why?–she decides to set aside her wack AF ways. She makes a list–a F*ck-It list.
1. Be bold–do the thing that scares me.
2. Learn to take a compliment.
3. Stand out instead of back.
She kicks it off by trying out for the school musical, saying yes to a date and making new friends. Life is great when you stop punking yourself! However, with change comes a lot of missteps, and being bold means following her heart. So what happens when Liv’s heart is interested in three different guys–and two of them are her best friends? What is she supposed to do when she gets dumped by a guy she’s not even dating? How does one Smash It! after the humiliation of being friend-zoned?
In Liv’s own words, “F*ck it. What’s the worst that can happen?”
A lot, apparently. — Cover image and summary via Bookshop.org
Vampires Never Get Old: Tales with Fresh Bite edited by Zoraida Córdova and Natalie C. Parker
Imprint
In this delicious new collection, you’ll find stories about lurking vampires of social media, rebellious vampires hungry for more than just blood, eager vampires coming out–and going out for their first kill–and other bold, breathtaking, dangerous, dreamy, eerie, iconic, powerful creatures of the night.
Welcome to the evolution of the vampire–and a revolution on the page. Vampires Never Get Old includes stories by authors both bestselling and acclaimed, including Samira Ahmed, Dhonielle Clayton, Zoraida C rdova and Natalie C. Parker, Tessa Gratton, Heidi Heilig, Julie Murphy, Mark Oshiro, Rebecca Roanhorse, Laura Ruby, Victoria “V. E.” Schwab, and Kayla Whaley. — Cover image and summary via Bookshop.org
Early Departures by Justin A. Reynolds
Katherine Tegen Books
What if you could bring your best friend back to life–but only for a short time?
Jamal’s best friend, Q, doesn’t know that he died, and that he’s about to die . . . again. He doesn’t know that Jamal tried to save him. And that the reason they haven’t been friends for two years is because Jamal blames Q for the accident that killed his parents.
But what if Jamal could have a second chance? A new technology allows Q to be reanimated for a few weeks before he dies . . . permanently. And Q’s mom is not about to let anyone ruin this miracle by telling Q about his impending death. So how can Jamal fix everything if he can’t tell Q the truth?
Early Departures weaves together loss, grief, friendship, and love to form a wholly unique homage to the bonds that bring people together for life–and beyond. — Cover image and summary via Bookshop.org
Every Body Looking by Candice Iloh
Dutton Books for Young Readers
“Ada” means first daughter, means oldest girl, means pressure. “Ada” means you are expected to do a lot of things because the honor of this family rests on your back.
When Ada leaves home for her freshman year at a Historically Black College, it’s the first time she’s ever been so far from her family—and the first time that she’s been able to make her own choices and to seek her place in this new world. As she stumbles deeper into the world of dance and explores her sexuality, she also begins to wrestle with her past—her mother’s struggle with addiction, her Nigerian father’s attempts to make a home for her. Ultimately, Ada discovers she needs to brush off the destiny others have chosen for her and claim full ownership of her body and her future.
Every Body Looking is a luminous and inspiring novel in verse about bearing the weight of others’ expectations and finding the courage to shape a life of one’s own. — Cover image and summary via Bookshop.org
How It All Blew Up by Arvin Ahmadi
Viking Books for Young Readers
Eighteen-year-old Amir Azadi always knew coming out to his Muslim family would be messy–he just didn’t think it would end in an airport interrogation room. But when faced with a failed relationship, bullies, and blackmail, running away to Rome is his only option. Right?
Soon, late nights with new friends and dates in the Sistine Chapel start to feel like second nature… until his old life comes knocking on his door. Now, Amir has to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth to a US Customs officer, or risk losing his hard-won freedom.
At turns uplifting and devastating, How It All Blew Up is Arvin Ahmadi’s most powerful novel yet, a celebration of how life’s most painful moments can live alongside the riotous, life-changing joys of discovering who you are. — Cover image and summary via Bookshop.org
White Fox by Sara Faring
Imprint
After their world-famous actor mother disappeared under mysterious circumstances, Manon and Thaïs left their remote Mediterranean island home–sent away by their pharma-tech tycoon father. Opposites in every way, the sisters drifted apart in their grief. Yet their mother’s unfinished story still haunts them both, and they can’t put to rest the possibility that she is still alive.
Lured home a decade later, Manon and Thaïs discover their mother’s legendary last work, long thought lost: White Fox, a screenplay filled with enigmatic metaphors. The clues in this dark fairytale draw them deep into the island’s surreal society, into the twisted secrets hidden by their glittering family, to reveal the truth about their mother–and themselves. — Cover image and summary via Bookshop.org
Miss Meteor by Tehlor Kay Mejia and Anna-Marie McLemore
Harperteen
There hasn’t been a winner of the Miss Meteor beauty pageant who looks like Lita Perez or Chicky Quintanilla in all its history.
But that’s not the only reason Lita wants to enter the contest, or her ex-best friend Chicky wants to help her. The road to becoming Miss Meteor isn’t about being perfect; it’s about sharing who you are with the world–and loving the parts of yourself no one else understands.
So to pull off the unlikeliest underdog story in pageant history, Lita and Chicky are going to have to forget the past and imagine a future where girls like them are more than enough–they are everything. — Cover image and summary via Bookshop.org
When They Call You a Terrorist (Young Adult Edition): A Story of Black Lives Matter and the Power to Change the World by Patrisse Khan-Cullors & asha bendele
Wednesday Books
A movement that started with a hashtag–#BlackLivesMatter–on Twitter spread across the nation and then across the world.
From one of the co-founders of the Black Lives Matter movement comes a poetic memoir and reflection on humanity. Necessary and timely, Patrisse Khan-Cullors’ story asks us to remember that protest in the interest of the most vulnerable comes from love. Leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement have been called terrorists, a threat to America. But in truth, they are loving women whose life experiences have led them to seek justice for those victimized by the powerful.
In this meaningful, empowering account of survival, strength, and resilience, Cullors and asha bandele seek to change the culture that declares innocent black life expendable. — Cover image and summary via Goodreads
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[TASK 043: PUERTO RICO]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 150+ Puerto Rican faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
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and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
Note: If you’re using this masterlist for casting purposes please do further research before casting any of the following, it was difficult finding sources for most of these and don’t know if they’re ethnically or nationally Turkish. Many thanks.
Female:
Rita Moreno (85) Puerto Rican - actress and singer.
Chita Rivera (84) Puerto Rican, Scottish, Italian - actress, dancer, and singer.
Liz Torres (69) Puerto Rican - actress, singer, and comedian.
Saundra Santiago (60) Cuban, Puerto Rican - actress.
Vanna White (60) Puerto Rican, Spanish (including Catalan), likely some Croatian / Unknown - actress and television personality.
Irene Cara (58) Puerto Rican / Cuban - singer, songwriter, and actress.
Elizabeth Vargas (54) Puerto Rican (Spanish, Italian, possibly other) / Swedish, Irish, Germa - television journalist.
Rosie Perez (53) Puerto Rican - actress, activist, talk show host, writer, choreographer, and dancer.
Lauren Vélez (52) Puerto Rican - actress.
Lillian Garcia (50) Spanish, Puerto Rican - former ring announcer.
Trini Alvarado (50) Spanish, Puerto Rican - actress.
Talisa Soto (50) Puerto Rican - actress and model.
Gina Ravera (50) Spanish-Puerto Rican / African-American - actress.
Danielia Cotton (49) Puerto Rican-Spanish/ African-American, possibly European and Native American - singer, songwriter and guitarist.
Jennifer Lopez (47) Puerto Rican (including Spanish, likely other) - actress and singer.
Ana Ortiz (46) Puerto Rican / Irish - actress and singer.
Lisa Marie Varon (46) Puerto Rican / Turkish - wrestler, fitness competitor, and bodybuilder.
Rosa Blasi (44) Irish, Italian, 1/4 Puerto Rican - actress.
Roselyn Sanchez (44) Puerto Rican - singer and actress.
Justina Machado (44) Puerto Rican, Cuban - actress.
Millie Corretjer (43) Puerto Rican (Spanish [including Andalusian, Asturian, Canarian, and Catalan], possibly other), some French - singer and actress,
Mayte Garcia (43) - belly dancer, actress, author, singer, and choreographer.
Sandra Gillette (42) Puerto Rican / Mexican - singer.
Dayanara Torres (42) Puerto Rican - actress, singer, model, and writer.
Evelyn Lozada (41) Puerto Rican - fashionista and television personality.
Alanna Ubach (41) Puerto Rican / Mexican - actress and singer.
Camille Guaty (40) Cuban, Puerto Rican, Spanish - actress.
Shar Jackson (40) Puerto Rican, Mexican / African-American, possibly Native American - actress, rapper, and singer.
Karen Olivo (40) Puerto Rican, Native American / Dominican, Chinese.- actress.
Jessica Mas (40) Mexican, Puerto Rican - actress.
Lana Parrilla (39) Puerto Rican / Sicilian Italian - actress.
Kiele Sanchez (39) Puerto Rican / French, Polish - actress.
Andrea Navedo (39) Puerto Rican - actress.
Lymari Nadal (39) Puerto Rican - actress, producer, and screenwriter.
Aimee Garcia (38) Mexican, Puerto Rican - actress.
Zoë Saldaña (38) Puerto Rican, Dominican Republic, evidently small amount of Lebanese and Haitian - actress and dancer.
Nadine Velazquez (38) Puerto Rican - actress and model.
Daniella Alonso (38) Native (Inca) Peruvian, Japanese / Puerto Rican - actress and fashion model.
Gloria Velez (38) Puerto Rican - model, dancer, and rapper.
April Lee Hernández (37) Puerto Rican - actress.
Kelis (37) African-American / Chinese, Puerto Rican - singer and songwriter.
La La Anthony (37) Puerto Rican (African, Spanish, possibly other) - television personality.
Susie Castillo (37) Dominican / Puerto Rican - actress and model.
Reagan Gomez-Preston (37) Puerto Rican / African American - actress.
Denise Quiñones (36) Puerto Rican (Spanish, possibly other) - actress, model and beauty queen.
Gaby Hoffmann (35) German, Irish, English, Puerto Rican, Spanish, 1/16th Italian (Sicilian) - actress.
Meagan Good (35) Afro-Barbadian, African-American, Puerto Rican / African-American, Louisiana Creole, possibly Cherokee Native American and Jewish - actress.
Carmella DeCesare (34) Italian and Puerto Rican - model.
Jessica Caban (34) Puerto Rican - fashion model and actress.
Denise Vasi (34) 50% Dominican 25% Greek 25% Puerto Rican - actress and model.
Melonie Diaz (33) Puerto Rican - actress.
Adrienne Bailon (33) Ecuadorian / Puerto Rican - singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, and television personality.
Briana Venskus (32) Puerto Rican, Lithuanian and Italian - actress.
Natalie Morales (32) Puerto Rican / Brazilian - journalist.
Eva Marcille (32) Puerto Rican / African-American - actress, television host, and model.
Gina Rodriguez (32) Puerto Rican (African, Spanish), possibly other - actress.
Natalie Nunn (32) African American, Puerto Rican, Brazilian - television personality.
Aubrey Plaza (32) Puerto Rican / German, English, Irish, Swiss-German - actress and comedian.
Desiree Casado (31) Puerto Rican - actress.
Naya Rivera (30) Puerto Rican, German / African-American, Puerto Rican - actress and singer.
Jaslene Gonzalez (30) Puerto Rican - model.
AJ Lee (30) Puerto Rican - author and professional wrestler.
Zuleyka Rivera (29) Puerto Rican - actress, television host, dancer, model, and beauty queen.
Melanie Iglesias (29) Puerto Rican, Italian, smaller percentage of Filipino - model and actress.
Asia Nitollano (29) Filipino, African-American and Puerto Rican - singer.
Brianna Taylor (29) African American, German, Puerto Rican - singer and songwriter.
Aimee Carrero (28) Puerto Rican / Dominican Republic - actress,
Chelsea Kane (28) German, Italian, Puerto Rican - actress and singer.
Keshia Chanté (28) Trinidadian / Puerto Rican, Portuguese - singer, songwriter and television personality.
Keshia Chante (28) Afro-Trinidadian, Puerto Rican, Portuguese-Canadian - singer, songwriter, and actress.
Andrea Brooks (28) Swedish, Puerto Rican, Ethiopian - actress.
Kristin Herrera (28) Mexican, Puerto Rican - former actress.
Joan Smalls (28) African, Irish (father) *Puerto Rican [Spanish, Taino, Indian] - fashion model.
Adria Arjona (25) Guatemalan / Puerto Rican - actress.
Rocky Santiago (25) Puerto Rican.
Luna Lozada (25) Spanish, Taino and Afro-Puerto Rican - model and actress.
Alexis Jordan (25) African-American / Puerto Rican - singer and actress.
Victoria Justice (24) Puerto Rican / Irish, English, German, French - actress, singer, songwriter.
Paige Hurd (24) African American / Puerto Rican - actress.
Tori Kelly (24) Puerto Rican, Afro-Jamaican / Irish, German - singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer.
Monica Puig (23) Puerto Rican / Cuban (Catalan) - tennis player.
Priscilla Diaz (22) Puerto Rican / Cuban - rapper, dancer, model, singer, actress, director and disc jockey.
Eva Gutowski (22) African-American, Puerto Rican, Polish, Irish - YouTuber.
Melanie Martinez (22) Dominican, Puerto Rican - singer, songwriter, music video director, and photographer.
Raquel Castro (22) Puerto Rican / Ashkenazi Jewish, Italian - actress, singer and songwriter.
Arzaylea Rodriguez (22) Puerto Rican.
Jamila Velazquez (21) Dominican, Puerto Rican - singer.
Stephanie del Valle (20) Puerto Rican (Spanish, possibly other) - musician, model, and beauty queen.
Paola Andino (19) Puerto Rican / of Puerto Rican decent - actress.
Laurie Hernandez (16) Puerto Rican - gymnast.
Auli'i Cravalho (16) Native Hawaiian, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, Irish, Chinese - actress and singer.
Jenna Ortega (14) 75% Mexican 25% Puerto Rican - actress.
Valenzia Algarin (?) Puerto Rican / Dominican - actress.
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Walter Mercado (85) Puerto Rican / Spanish/Catalan - astrologer.
Antonio Fargas (70) Puerto Rican / Afro-Trinidadian - actor.
Carmen Carrera (31) of Puerto Rican-Peruvian ancestry - television personality, model, burlesque performer, and actress.
Kenya Michaels (26) Puerto Rican.
Harmony Santana (?) of mixed Puerto Rican and Dominican heritage - actress.
Monica Beverly Hillz (?) of Puerto Rican-Peruvian descent.
Nomi Ruiz (?) Puerto Rican - singer-songwriter.
Males:
Tony Orlando (73) Greek, Puerto Rican - singer.
Jimmy Smits (61) Dutch / Puerto Rican - actor.
Ruben Santiago-Hudson (60) Puerto Rican / African-American - actor, playwright, and director.
Luis Guzmán (60) Puerto Rican - actor.
Michael DeLorenzo (57) Italian / Puerto Rican - actor, singer, and dancer.
Vincent Irizarry (57) Basque, Puerto Rican, Italian, Ukrainian - actor.
Ian Gomez (52) Puerto Rican / Ashkenazi Jewish - actor.
Gary Valenciano (52) Filipino [Bicolano] / Puerto Rican [including Spanish and some either African or Taino], Italian, Portuguese - musician.
John Melendez (51) Puerto Rican / Danish - television writer, radio personality, and actor.
Benicio del Toro (50) Puerto Rican (including Spanish, Catalan, Basque, Italian, Indigenous, possibly other) - actor and film producer.
John Ortiz (48) Puerto Rican - actor.
Marc Anthony (48) Puerto Rican - singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and television producer.
Jon Seda (46) Puerto Rican - actor.
Kirk Acevedo (45) Puerto Rican - actor.
Elvis Crespo (45) Puerto Rican (Taino, possibly other) - singer.
Tego Calderón (45) Puerto Rican - singer, songwriter, and actor.
Ricky Martin (45) Puerto Rican (Basque, Spanish, Corsican, possibly other) - singer, actor and author.
David Blaine (44) Puerto Rican, Italian / Ashkenazi Jewish - magician, illusionist, and endurance artist.
Ed Bassmaster (44) Puerto Rican / Russian Jewish, Italian - YouTuber.
Howie Dorough (43) Irish, English / Puerto Rican - singer, songwriter, musician, dancer, actor, and businessperson.
Maxwell (43) Puerto Rican / Haitian - singer and songwriter.
Freddy Rodríguez (42) Puerto Rican - actor.
Adam Rodriguez (42) Puerto Rican, Cuban - actor, screenwriter, and director.
Freddie Prinze, Jr. (41) Puerto Rican (paternal grandmother), German, as well as Irish, English, Scottish, Austrian, Swiss-German - actor.
Javier Colon (40) Dominican Republic, Puerto Rican - singer.
Jorma Taccone (40) Italian, Puerto Rican / Swedish, as well as Scottish, German, English, Irish, distant Dutch - actor.
Jon Huertas (40) Puerto Rican - actor.
Victor Santiago, Jr. (39) African-American / Puerto Rican - recording artist
Luis Fonsi (39) Puerto Rican - singer, songwriter, and actor.
A. J. McLean (39) 50% mix of English, Scottish, and Irish 25% Puerto Rican 25% German - musician, singer, dancer, actor, and entertainer.
Ricardo Medina, Jr. (38) Puerto Rican - actor.
Bernie Williams (38) Afro-Puerto Rican - former professional baseball player and musician.
Swizz Beatz (38) African-American, Puerto Rican - recording artist
Lin-Manuel Miranda (37) Puerto Rican, as well as small amounts of Mexican, African-American, and English - actor, playwright, composer, rapper, and writer.
Erik-Michael Estrada (37) Puerto Rican, Italian - musical artist.
Rick Gonzalez (37) Dominican, Puerto Rican - actor.
Nicky Jam (36) Puerto Rican / Dominican Republic - singer and songwriter.
Romeo Santos (35) Afro-Dominican, Puerto Rican - singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and featured composer.
Lloyd Banks (34) Puerto Rican / African-American - recording artist.
Eddie Alvarez (33) Puerto Rican / Irish - martial artist.
Donnie Klang (32) German, Italian, Puerto Rican - singer, songwriter, producer and model.
Carmelo Anthony (32) Puerto Rican / African-American - professional basketball player.
Frankie Muniz (31) Puerto Rican / Italian, Irish - actor, musician, writer, producer, and race car driver.
Bruno Mars (31) 25% Puerto Rican 25% Ashkenazi Jewish 50% Filipino (including Cebuano, Tagalog, and Spanish) - singer and songwriter.
Ronnie Ortiz-Magro (31) Italian / Puerto Rican - television personality and actor.
Josh Segarra (30) Puerto Rican - actor.
Colby O’Donis (28) Puerto Rican, Italian - R&B singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, and actor.
Carlito Olivero (27) Puerto Rican / Mexican - singer and actor.
Diego Boneta (26) Mexican, Puerto Rican, Spanish - actor and singer.
Anthony Ramos (25) Puerto Rican - actor.
David Lambert (23) Puerto Rican / Irish, English, German, French - actor.
Scotty McCreery (23) Puerto Rican (paternal grandmother), English, Irish, Scottish - singer.
Mark Indelicato (22) 75% Italian 25% Puerto Rican - actor, singer, fashion blogger, and photographer.
Jake T. Austin (22) Polish, English, Irish / Spanish, Puerto Rican, Argentinian - actor.
Brandon Perea (21) Filipino, Puerto Rican - actor.
Brandon Larracuente (20) Puerto Rican - actor.
Ricky Garcia (18) Mexican, German - singer.
Use at your own discretion:
Michelle Rodriguez (38) played trans man and tried to excuse it.
Rosario Dawson (38) expressed desire to play Donna Hylton.
David Castro (21) allegedly supports Trump.
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