
Here's a Spanish culture article prepared by don Quijote for the English language local press in Spain - with a bit of vocabulary and a few handy Spanish phrases waiting at the end of the read. These are indeed people you will read about, sometimes daily, in the Spanish news:
Spain's most famous – Los más famosos de España
Smooth Latino crooners? Hip-swinging dance stars? Fancy-footworking football legends? These are probably the stereotypes you'd bet would top a list of most influential Spanish celebrities… and you wouldn’t be too far from the truth. But how about the King, a leading economist and a 50-something gay film director? Thought not. From politics to music and from sport to film Spain has an eclectic mix of rich and famous. Here is a short guide to the country’s ten most influential and revered….
1. El Rey Juan Carlos
The Spanish Royal Family enjoys almost unrivalled popularity amongst its people compared to most other European monarchies. But what makes the King so popular in Spain?
El Rey Juan Carlos was appointed the rightful King of Spain by Franco, before his death in 1975. The monarchy´s popularity is largely due to the King's critical role in Spain´s smooth transition to democracy after 36 years of dictatorship. On assuming power he immediately democratised the state to the surprise and great displeasure of many Franco supporters who had expected him to mainatin an authoritarian state.
El Rey Juan Carlos gave up his absolute power to the government and became a ‘reigning’ rather than ‘ruling’ monarch. The entire royal family including the King are approachable and involved with the life of Spain, most noticeable after the Madrid bombings in 2004, when they met with the victims' families and publicly shared their grief.
2. José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
Zapatero is the leader of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers Party) and, since becoming Prime Minister of Spain on 14th March 2004, has withdrawn troops from Iraq, legalised same-sex marriages and granted legal amnesty for illegal immigrants. Zapatero is supported by PRISA, a huge Spanish media group which produces El País and Canal+. Owned by one of richest men in Spain, Jesús de Polanco (editor's note: very recently deceased), PRISA is said to have more influence and control of the media than Berlusconi in Italy. Of course the nature of politics dictates that he is not everyone’s cup of tea but, at any rate, he is Spain’s Prime Minister and so is undoubtedly one of its most influential characters.
3. Felipe González
González is a rather controversial personality. While being at the forefront of the Spanish transition to democracy, elected to the House of Deputies in its first elections in 1977 and being Spain’s longest-serving Prime Minister (1982-1996), he is also surrounded by scandal. A series of political and financial rumours tarnished his government but in spite of this he was elected to power for 4 terms! Despite his less-than-sparkling reputation, this charasmatic leader was incredibly important to Spain’s political development towards the end of the twentieth century and is certainly, if not the most, one of its most influential politicians.
4. Pedro Almodóvar
Director, producer and screenwriter Pedro Almodóvar is possibly the most famous cinematic figure in Spain’s history. He never judges his complex characters but portrays them in weird and wonderful situations, dealing with issues of desire, passion, family and identity. He has been nominated for four Oscars and has won two, his most famous works include Todo Sobre mi Madre, Hable con Ella and Volver. His success is inspirational. Coming from a poor and illiterate background, his family sent him to school in the hope that he would become a priest. Instead he moved to Madrid where he spent 12 years working for a phone company. Almodóvar has iconic status throughout the cinematic world and has been invaluable in promoting Spanish film.
5. Fernando Alonso
At just 24 years old, Fernando Alonso is the youngest Formula One champion ever! He is the reigning two-time world champion and one of racing’s richest stars. Alonso’s father gave him a home-made pedal kart when he was just three years old, it was meant for his sister but she showed no interest in it and passed it to her younger brother. Alonso is not without his critics, he has been the subject of controversy relating to break-tests and delaying other racers, even his own team-mate Lewis Hamilton.
6. Seve Ballesteros
Ballesteros retired earlier this year and at the age of 50, he has 94 professional wins under his belt! He has won the British Open three times and the Masters twice. This golfing legend first learnt his craft at the beach near his home practising with the 3-irons his older brothers lent him. One of those brothers is now his manager. In fact Ballesteros comes from a family of golfers, his uncle Ramón Sota was a professional champion and finished 6th in the Masters in 1965 and his brother finished in the Top 100 of the European tour. Ballesteros helped to design many of the golf courses along the Costa Blanca.
7. Rodrigo Rato
This smooth economist, born into a rich textile company, comes from a family of business men, although his father, uncle and brother all went to prison for having capital hidden in Switzerland. Rato became involved in politics in 1977 when he joined the AP (Popular Alliance) before it became the PP (Partido Popular). This party was made up of ex-Franco ministers and Rato was considered their economics expert. When Aznar and the PP came to power Rato became the Economics Minister and later the 9th President of IMF in 2004, a post he will hold until next year.
8. Penelope Cruz
This 33-year-old international movie star started her career as a dancer before she made the transition to television presenting, and eventually film. Her first major film was Jamón Jamón in 1992 and since then she has had huge success making major films in Spanish, English, Italian and French, of which she speaks all fluently. As an A-list celebrity both in Spain and in the USA, she has had high-profile relationships with many Hollywood heart-throbs such as Tom Cruise, Orlando Bloom, Lenny Kravitz. Arguably her most successful role was in Almodóvar’s recent production Volver, for this she has been nominated for various awards.
9. Antonio Banderas
Most recently famous for the voice of Puss in Shrek 2 and Shrek 3, 47-year-old Antonio Banderas is a Spanish actor and singer. He has made dozens of Hollywood films such as Philadelphia, Desperado, Evita and Mask of Zorro, and along with Penelope Cruz carries the Spanish flag for Spain in Hollywood.
10. Alejandro Sanz
Grammy award-winning Spanish pop/ballad musician Alejandro Sanz has outsold Julio Iglesias as Spain’s most successful singer-songwriter. He has sold 21 million albums worldwide. Sanz started playing the guitar at the age of seven and started writing songs three years later, since then he has taken home 14 Latin Grammys and 1 regular Grammy, an outstanding career by anyone’s standards.
Such a wide range of influential careers and professions demonstrates the variety of Spain’s popular culture. Pick up any gossip magazine in Spain and you won't only be reading about the lives of pop-stars, actors and footballers but royals, sportsmen and politicians too!
Useful Vocabulary – Vocabulario Utíl
Have you heard of…? ¿Te suena…?
No, who is that? ¿No, quién es?
What does he/ she do? ¿Qué hace?
What's your job? ¿En qué trabajas tú?
Celebrity Celebridad/ persona famosa
Famous Famoso/a
Career Carrera
Singer Cantante
Actor/Actress Actor/ Actriz
Politician Político/a
Royal Real
Sportsman Deportista
Gossip Magazine Revista de corazón, prensa rosa


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