José Miguel Arroyo DelgadoW
José Miguel Arroyo Delgado

José Miguel Arroyo Delgado is a bullfighter from Spain. He is better known in bullfighting circles as Joselito, a nickname he shares with at least two other notables: José Gomez, the Joselito bullfighter of the 1910s, and Joselito, a teen idol singer from the 1960s.

Carlos ArruzaW
Carlos Arruza

Carlos Arruza, born Carlos Ruiz Camino, was one of the most prominent bullfighters of the 20th century. He was known as "El Ciclón".

José Antonio Canales RiveraW
José Antonio Canales Rivera

Jose Antonio Canales Rivera is a well-known Spanish bullfighter.

Alfonso CelaW
Alfonso Cela

Alfonso Cela Vieito, known as Celita, was a Spanish-Galician bullfighter. He is the only Galician to ever become a professional bullfighter.

Chicuelo (bullfighter)W
Chicuelo (bullfighter)

Manuel Jimenez Moreno, better known as "Chicuelo", was a Spanish bullfighter. His father was Manuel Jiménez Vera "Chicuelo-I" (1879-1907). He married Dolores Castro Ruiz "Dora" in Córdoba, and they had two children, Rafael Jiménez Castro (1937-) and Manuel. In 2009, the mayor of Seville unveiled a sculpture in Chicuelo's honor in La Alameda square.

El CordobésW
El Cordobés

Manuel Benítez Pérez, more commonly known as El Cordobés, is a Spanish bullfighter, matador, and actor active in the 1960s who brought an unorthodox acrobatic and theatrical style to the bullring.

CostillaresW
Costillares

Joaquín Rodríguez, better known as Costillares, was a Spanish bullfighter who has been considered the father of modern spectator bullfighting.

Iván FandiñoW
Iván Fandiño

Iván Fandiño Barros was a Spanish bullfighter.

Rodolfo GaonaW
Rodolfo Gaona

Rodolfo Gaona Jiménez, was a Mexican torero, known as "The Caliph De León".

José Gómez OrtegaW
José Gómez Ortega

José Gómez Ortega, commonly known as Joselito, was a Spanish matador in the early twentieth century.

Rafael Gómez OrtegaW
Rafael Gómez Ortega

Rafael Gómez Ortega, also known as El Gallo was an early twentieth century bullfighter. He came from a family of famous bullfighters, including his matador father, Fernando Gómez García and matador younger brother, José Gómez Ortega. He is today remembered for several of his unique fighting techniques such as the espantada - or "sudden flight", which simply consisted of him fleeing when the bull entered the ring. Other techniques included fighting bulls from a chair.

Julián López EscobarW
Julián López Escobar

Julián López Escobar commonly known as El Juli, is a Spanish bullfighter.

Victorino Martín AndrésW
Victorino Martín Andrés

Victorino Martín Andrés was a Spanish Fighting Bull cattle rancher. He was born in Galapagar, 33 kilometers from the city of Madrid. The livestock of which he was owner was founded on 29 May 1919 and, together with Duke of Veragua and Miura is one of the most notable in the history of bull fighting in Spain.

Diego MazquiaránW
Diego Mazquiarán

Diego Mazquiarán, often called simply Fortuna, was a Spanish matador.

Patricia McCormick (bullfighter)W
Patricia McCormick (bullfighter)

Patricia McCormick was an American bullfighter. She is thought to be the first woman in North America to fight bulls professionally.

Rafael Molina SánchezW
Rafael Molina Sánchez

Rafael Molina Sánchez, called Lagartijo (lizard), was a Spanish bullfighter.

Francisco Montes ReinaW
Francisco Montes Reina

Francisco Montes Reina, nicknamed Paquiro, was a matador and celebrity. He was born in Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz Province, Spain.

José María NapoleónW
José María Napoleón

José María Napoleón Ruiz Narváez is a Mexican singer and composer. He arrived from Aguascalientes to Mexico City in 1966. He competed in the national Méxican OTI Festival, the National final to select the Mexican entrant at the main OTI Festival in 1977. Although he ended in the last place with no points, his career went on successfully, turning into a star in Mexico.

Cayetano OrdóñezW
Cayetano Ordóñez

Cayetano Ordóñez y Aguilera is the patriarch of the Ordóñez family of bullfighters.

José Ortega CanoW
José Ortega Cano

José María Ortega Cano is a Spanish bullfighter. He was married to Spanish singer Rocío Jurado. They adopted two Colombian children, one boy and one girl.

Domingo OrtegaW
Domingo Ortega

Domingo Ortega was a Spanish matador. Born Domingo López Ortega in Borox, Toledo, he was the son of a farmer, and grew up helping with farm work. During months when there was no work on the farm, he would travel to other towns selling garlic.

PaquirriW
Paquirri

Francisco Rivera Pérez, known as Paquirri, was a Spanish bullfighter.

Ernesto PastorW
Ernesto Pastor

Ernesto Pastor Lavergne was the first of only two Puerto Rican-born bullfighters (toreros) to gain international fame, the other being Juan Ramón Fernandez.

Ángel Peralta PinedaW
Ángel Peralta Pineda

Ángel Peralta Pineda, known as Centauro de las Marismas, was a Spanish rejoneador.

Enrique PonceW
Enrique Ponce

Alfonso Enrique Ponce Martínez, also known as Enrique Ponce, is a famous Spanish bullfighter.

César RincónW
César Rincón

Julio César Rincón Ramírez is a Colombian matador born in Bogotá on 5 September 1965.

Conchi RíosW
Conchi Ríos

Conchi Reyes Ríos is a Spanish bullfighter. In 2011, she was the first woman to take two ears off a bull. In 2015, she was featured on a Spanish national list of bullfighters, one of six women out of 825.

Francisco Rivera OrdóñezW
Francisco Rivera Ordóñez

Francisco de Asís Rivera Ordóñez is a Spanish torero or 'bullfighter'.

Enrique RoblesW
Enrique Robles

Enrique Robles of Madrid, Spain, also known as Chicorrito was a champion torero in Mexico and in Spain. By 1927 he killed over 1,000 bulls and had 70 scars from being gored.

Curro RomeroW
Curro Romero

Francisco Romero López is a Spanish bullfighter, known as Curro Romero. Born in Camas, near Seville.

Pedro RomeroW
Pedro Romero

Pedro Romero Martínez was a legendary bullfighter from the Romero family in Ronda, Spain.

Luís RouxinolW
Luís Rouxinol

Luis Rouxinol is a top bullfighter in Portugal and averages around 40–60 bullfights a year. He was born in Pegões, Montijo, with João Moura as his godfather. He received his alternativa, becoming a professional bullfighter, on 10 June 1987 in Santarém.

Cristina SánchezW
Cristina Sánchez

Cristina Sánchez de Pablos is a Spanish bullfighter who gained prominence during the 1990s for being one of the first female bullfighters. She is the first woman to complete her alternativa in Europe.

Marie SaraW
Marie Sara

Marie Sara is known for being a female bullfighter. In 1991 she was Europe's only female rejoneador (rejoneadora). Jean-Luc Godard is her godfather.

Adolfo Suárez IllanaW
Adolfo Suárez Illana

Adolfo Suárez Illana is a Spanish politician, lawyer, author and aficionado-practitioner of bullfighting.