
Carlos Arniches was a Spanish playwright, born in Alicante. His prolific work, drawing on the traditions of the género chico, the zarzuela and the grotesque, came to dominate the Spanish comic theatre in the early twentieth century.

Vital Aza Álvarez-Buylla was a Spanish author, playwright, poet and satirist, born in Pola de Lena, Asturias, northwestern Spain. After studying and practicing medicine, he began to write plays, some with Miguel Ramos Carrión. His first, Basta de matemáticas, which premiered at the Variedades in 1874, was highly successful and was followed by more than 70 other plays. The centenary of his birth was celebrated by Aguilar's publication of an anthology of Aza's best plays in the Colección Crisol (1951).
Roberto Fernández Cancela, known as Rober Bodegas, is a Spanish comedian. He gained popularity with his participation in the television program of La 1, El rey de la comedia, and was a scriptwriter and contributor to the magazine Sé lo que hicisteis... in laSexta until March 2011.

David Broncano Aguilera is a Spanish comedian and television host. He has also worked in news and advertising agencies.

Andreu Buenafuente Moreno is a Spanish late night show host and founder of the group El Terrat. He has worked in TV3, Antena 3, laSexta and #0. He has also worked as a radio host and has published several books with his monologues.

Gregorio Esteban Sánchez Fernández, known as Chiquito de la Calzada, was a Spanish flamenco singer and actor, although he was more famous as a stand-up comedian.

Raúl Cimas Navarro Lequio is a Spanish actor, comedian and writer.

Berta Collado is a Spanish TV presenter and journalist. She grew up in Navalmoral de la Mata, Cáceres, Spain.

Florentino José Fernández Román, a.k.a. Flo, is a Spanish actor, comedian, TV host and showman.

Ángel Paredes Hortelano better known as Ángel Garó is a Spanish actor and comedian. He lives in Málaga.

José Miguel Monzón Navarro, better known as El Gran Wyoming or Guayo, is a Spanish television presenter, actor, musician, director and humorist.

Martina Klein Korin is a Spanish-Argentine model, TV presenter and comedian.

Carlos Latre, is a Spanish comedian actor.

Francisco León Barrios, known as Paco León, is a Spanish actor, producer, director, screenwriter and activist from Seville, Andalusia. Beginning as a comedy performer, he rose to prominence on channel Antena 3 with sketch show Homo Zapping, and in Aída, playing the main character Luisma. He gained more prominence for portraying María José Riquelme in the Netflix series The House of Flowers, and writing, directing, and starring as Manolo in Movistar's Arde Madrid. He is also a prominent campaigner for HIV/AIDS causes.

Ángel Martín Gómez is a Spanish actor, TV presenter, comedian and screenwriter.

Daniel Mateo Patau is a Spanish comedian, actor and radio and tv host famous for his work in the program Sé lo que hicisteis... in La Sexta channel.

Joaquín Monserrat, known as Pacheco was a nobleman, Spanish comedian and host of children programs. In 1960, he moved to Puerto Rico and he became a popular host of children programs.

José Sánchez Mota, better known as José Mota, is a Spanish comedian and actor. He was member, with Juan Antonio Muñoz, of the comedy duo Cruz y Raya between 1989 and 2007 and later he made a solo career as a comedian.

Pablo Motos Burgos is a spanish comedian and broadcaster who is best known for producing and presenting El Hormiguero, a popular Spanish television show.

Gorka Otxoa Odriozola is a Spanish comedian and actor.

Pamela Palenciano is a Spanish monologist, communicator and feminist activist, internationally recognized for her theatrical monologue No solo duelen los golpes, an autobiographical story about gender violence through humor and irony.

Luis Piedrahita Cuesta is a Spanish stand-up comedian, magician, script writer, broadcaster and author. He is known as "El Rey de las Cosas Pequeñas", due to his monologues in which he critiques the lack of regard of everyday things such as toilet lids, carnivorous plants, etc.

Yolanda Ramos is a Spanish comedian actress and scriptwriter from Spain.

Joaquín Reyes Cano is a Spanish actor, draftsman and comedian.

Pedro Reyes was a Spanish comedian, humorist, actor and television presenter. He was known for his surreal humour and collaboration with Pablo Carbonell in the 1980s.

Juan Joya Borja is a Spanish comedian and actor known by the stage name El Risitas. He gained widespread popularity in 2015 thanks to a series of memes from a television interview from June 2007 on Jesús Quintero's show Ratones Coloraos.

Alberto Romero Tomás, better known as Berto Romero, is a Spanish comedian.

Secun de la Rosa is a Spanish actor and theatre author and director.

Daniel Rovira de Rivas ,in Andalusia, better known as Dani Rovira, is a Spanish comedian and actor.

Pilar Rubio Fernández is a Spanish reporter and TV presenter. She became famous for covering events for the program Sé lo que hicisteis... for the television network La Sexta. From January 2010 to January 2013 she was linked to Telecinco, having hosted Operación Triunfo and ¡Más que baile!, besides of being the protagonist of the series Piratas, released in May 2011. Since 2014 she appears as collaborator in El Hormiguero. In 2012, she started a relationship with footballer Sergio Ramos, with whom she has four children.

Antonia San Juan Fernández is a Spanish actress, director and screenwriter.

Rosa María Sardá Támaro was a Spanish actress and comedian. Her career in theater ranks her as one of the leading actresses of the Spanish scene.

Santiago Segura Silva is a Spanish actor, screenwriter, director and producer of Spanish cinema, popular for its pentalogy film series Torrente. He also worked to a lesser extent as a TV presenter, voice actor and comic writer, as well as being an original collector.

Ernesto Sevilla López is a Spanish TV director, actor, comedian, screenwriter and TV presenter.

Roberto Vilar Fernández is a Galician comedian, television presenter and actor.

José Viyuela Castillo, known as Pepe Viyuela, is a Spanish actor, clown, poet, and comedian. He is best known in English-speaking countries for his one-man stage show Encerrona (Lock-In), which was brought to the London stage in June 2017 as part of the Festival of Spanish Theatre in London (Festelón).

Wenceslao Moreno, better known as Señor Wences, was a Spanish ventriloquist and comedian. His popularity grew with his frequent appearances on CBS-TV's The Ed Sullivan Show in the 1950s and 1960s.