Hispanic Actors Who Are UFO Believers
The fascination with extraterrestrial life has permeated every corner of pop culture and captivated audiences worldwide. This intrigue extends to the entertainment industry where many prominent Hispanic actors have openly shared their convictions about life beyond Earth. Some of these celebrities base their beliefs on personal encounters with inexplicable aerial phenomena while others rely on the sheer mathematical probability of a populated universe. Their stories range from sightings in remote desert locations to public declarations of support for government disclosure. These figures use their platforms to challenge skepticism and encourage a broader conversation about the mysteries of the cosmos.
Juanes

The Colombian superstar and sporadic actor has been one of the most vocal celebrities regarding extraterrestrial encounters. Juanes detailed a life-changing experience in Geneva, Switzerland, where he witnessed lights in the sky that formed geometric shapes. He described the event as a pivotal moment that solidified his belief in life beyond Earth. The singer often speaks about the universe’s vastness and our connection to other beings.
Guillermo del Toro

The acclaimed director and occasional voice actor had a personal encounter with a UFO in Guadalajara during his youth. He described the object as a “flashing saucer” that was “horribly designed,” defying his expectations of a sleek sci-fi craft. Del Toro admitted the experience was terrifying and that the object moved with impossible speed. Despite the fear, he remains a believer in the phenomenon he witnessed.
Ricky Martin

The Puerto Rican icon, known for his roles in ‘American Crime Story’ and ‘General Hospital’, has shared video evidence of his interest in the skies. He once posted a clip on social media capturing a strange object flying over the ocean, asking his followers for an explanation. Martin has expressed in interviews that he believes the government knows more than they disclose. He is open to the idea of interdimensional travel as well.
William Levy

While filming ‘Bajo un Volcán’ in Tenerife, the Cuban actor reportedly witnessed a UFO along with his production team. Levy described a large, star-like object that moved erratically and hovered near the set. The experience left him shaken but convinced that humanity is not alone. He has since shared this story in various interviews, adding to the list of celebrities with on-set sightings.
Sergio Mayer

A former member of Garibaldi and actor in ‘La Fea Más Bella’, Mayer claims to have seen UFOs while filming a reality show in Turkey. He described seeing lights that moved in non-linear patterns, distinct from satellites or airplanes. Mayer stated that the clear skies of the region allowed for a perfect view of the unexplained phenomena. He believes these sightings are evidence of intelligent surveillance of Earth.
José Ron

The telenovela heartthrob caused a stir on social media when he tweeted about seeing a UFO in Valle de Bravo. Ron insisted that he saw a craft disappear and reappear at incredible speeds, defying the laws of physics. He defended his testimony against skeptics, stating he trusts his own eyes. The actor remains one of the younger generation of stars openly discussing the topic.
Omar Fierro

Veteran actor Omar Fierro reported witnessing “anomalous lights” in the sky while visiting a location in Guanajuato known for energy phenomena. He described the experience as a spiritual connection where he felt a presence communicating through the environment. Fierro has since been open to the idea that these entities are benevolent. He often participates in discussions about metaphysics and the unknown.
Christopher von Uckermann

The ‘RBD’ singer and actor is a self-proclaimed researcher of the unknown and often posts about cosmic mysteries. Uckermann claims to have seen a UFO and believes that humanity is on the verge of a major awakening regarding extraterrestrial contact. He frequently shares videos and theories about ancient civilizations and their connection to the stars. His solo music projects also reflect these futuristic and cosmic themes.
Alfredo Adame

Controversial actor and host Alfredo Adame claims to have encountered a UFO while piloting a small aircraft. He detailed seeing a bright white light that moved parallel to his plane before shooting off at supersonic speed. Adame insists the object was under intelligent control and not a weather phenomenon. He has retold this story on various talk shows, standing by his pilot’s perception.
Jaime Maussan

Although primarily a journalist, Maussan has appeared in numerous films and shows, cementing his status as Mexico’s leading ufologist. He has dedicated decades to investigating sightings, including the famous 1991 eclipse wave in Mexico City. Maussan has presented alien bodies to the Mexican congress, sparking global controversy. His belief is absolute, and he argues that contact has already happened.
Adal Ramones

The host of ‘Otro Rollo’ and actor frequently featured UFO segments on his show, often collaborating with Jaime Maussan. Ramones has expressed a deep fascination with the subject and claims to have seen unexplained lights himself. He gave a platform to some of the most famous cases in Latin American history, such as the Jonathan Reed case. His openness helped normalize the conversation in Mexican pop culture.
Beto Cuevas

The lead singer of La Ley and actor in films like ‘7 Days’ is a firm believer in the extraterrestrial presence. Cuevas has recounted seeing a massive triangular craft while driving in the desert. He described the object as silent and hovering, a classic characteristic of modern UAP reports. He incorporates these themes of cosmic mystery into his art and music.
Gabriel Soto

Telenovela star Gabriel Soto confessed to having a “supernatural” experience involving UFOs during an interview. He described seeing a formation of lights that moved with intelligence, convincing him of non-human technology. Soto has stated that the universe is too large for humans to be the only inhabitants. He remains curious and open to further encounters.
Gael García Bernal

The ‘Cassandro’ and ‘Werewolf by Night’ star has been quoted saying, “Of course, I believe in aliens!” Bernal views the existence of extraterrestrials as a logical certainty given the size of the universe. He often takes on roles that explore the fantastical and the unknown. His perspective is one of scientific curiosity rather than fear.
J Balvin

While primarily a reggaeton superstar, Balvin has voice-acted in films like ‘Trolls World Tour’ and appeared in ‘Fast X’. He posted a video of a mysterious object in the sky, asking his millions of followers if they saw it too. Balvin frequently uses alien imagery in his “La Familia” branding and concepts. He has stated that he feels a connection to beings from other planets.
Freddy Ortega

Like his brother, Freddy Ortega is a comedian and actor who stands by their shared UFO experiences. He has recounted seeing “towers” of light descending from the sky that defied explanation. Freddy often discusses these topics on podcasts, showing a deep interest in ufology. He asserts that the sightings were too clear to be dismissed as hallucinations.
Patricio Borghetti

The actor and host of ‘Venga la Alegría’ has participated in numerous segments investigating UFO videos. Borghetti has expressed that he is a believer and finds the evidence presented by experts compelling. He often plays the role of the curious inquirer, asking questions that suggest he accepts the possibility of alien visitation. His fascination is evident when interviewing witnesses on live TV.
Antonio Banderas

The Spanish icon once joked in a yearbook quote that his mother was abducted, but later clarified his open-minded stance. Banderas has stated in interviews that it is arrogant to think we are the only intelligent life forms. He believes the government likely holds secrets regarding what is out there. His roles in sci-fi films have only deepened his interest in the cosmos.
Oscar Isaac

Star of ‘Dune’ and ‘Star Wars’, Isaac has stated in interviews that “anything and everything is possible” regarding aliens. He admits to having “crazy alien dreams” and finding the subject fascinating. Isaac approaches the topic with a philosophical mindset, questioning our place in the universe. He believes the unknown is a fertile ground for storytelling and reality alike.
Diego Luna

The ‘Andor’ star has spent years immersed in the ‘Star Wars’ universe, which he says opens one’s mind to the possibilities of life elsewhere. Luna has commented on the vastness of the galaxy and the probability of other civilizations. He views the search for extraterrestrial life as a reflection of our own search for meaning. He remains a skeptic of government narratives but a believer in cosmic life.
Pedro Pascal

The ‘Mandalorian’ actor has engaged in podcast discussions where he entertains the idea of aliens with enthusiasm. Pascal has been quoted saying he thinks about the possibility of life on other planets often. His work in sci-fi has made him a cultural icon for believers, a role he embraces with humor and curiosity. He believes the truth is likely stranger than fiction.
Benicio del Toro

Having played The Collector in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and a codebreaker in ‘Star Wars’, del Toro is no stranger to aliens. He has expressed in press junkets that the universe is full of mysteries we have yet to solve. He believes that mathematically, life must exist elsewhere. His laid-back attitude suggests he wouldn’t be surprised if they landed tomorrow.
Demián Bichir

After starring in ‘Alien: Covenant’, Bichir spoke about the terror and wonder of the unknown. He has stated that the existence of other life forms is a distinct possibility that science is catching up to. Bichir appreciates the way sci-fi films prepare humanity for potential contact. He views the alien question as one of the great existential mysteries.
Michael Peña

The ‘Ant-Man’ and ‘Extinction’ star has faced questions about aliens due to his involvement in Scientology, which features extraterrestrial themes in its theology. While he has deflected specific questions about Xenu, his roles in alien invasion films show a career-long engagement with the topic. In interviews for ‘Battle: Los Angeles’, he discussed the realism of an invasion scenario. He remains one of the few actors to tackle the subject from both a religious and cinematic angle.
John Leguizamo

The voice of Sid the Sloth and star of ‘Titan A.E.’ has often joked about aliens but admits the universe is too big to be empty. Leguizamo’s stand-up routines sometimes touch on the absurdity of human ego in a massive galaxy. He believes that if aliens visited, they would likely be confused by our politics. He is open to the idea that we are being observed.
Danny Trejo

Trejo has fought aliens in ‘Predators’ and voiced characters in various sci-fi projects. He has stated that he believes in “everything” until proven otherwise, including spirits and aliens. Trejo’s rough exterior hides a curiosity about the supernatural and the unexplained. He thinks that the government keeps many things hidden from the public.
George Lopez

The comedian released an album titled ‘Alien Nation’ and voiced characters in ‘Escape from Planet Earth’. Lopez often uses the double meaning of “alien” to discuss immigration and extraterrestrials. He has stated in interviews that he would ask an alien “What is your favorite color?” if he met one. His humor often masks a genuine curiosity about what lies beyond the stars.
Wilmer Valderrama

The ‘That 70s Show’ actor, known for his role as Fez (Foreign Exchange Student), often played with the “alien” trope. Valderrama has appeared in sci-fi conventions and discussed the cultural impact of belief in the unknown. He believes that storytelling allows us to explore the reality of other worlds. He remains open to the possibility that his character’s “unknown country” could be off-world.
Edward James Olmos

A sci-fi legend for his roles in ‘Blade Runner’ and ‘Battlestar Galactica’, Olmos is a serious thinker on the subject of intelligence in the universe. He has spoken at SETI events and conventions about the importance of searching for life. Olmos believes that discovering alien life would unite humanity. He is a strong advocate for looking to the stars for answers.
Esai Morales

The ‘Jericho’ and ‘Caprica’ actor has starred in shows that deal heavily with high technology and future societies. Morales has expressed that the human imagination is a preview of what is possible in the universe. He believes that we are likely part of a much larger cosmic community. His work often reflects deep philosophical questions about human and non-human existence.
Jimmy Smits

Known for playing Bail Organa in ‘Star Wars’, Smits has spent decades in a galaxy far, far away. He has stated that working on such projects makes you consider the reality of other civilizations. Smits believes that the diversity of life on Earth likely mirrors the diversity of life in space. He is a proponent of exploration and keeping an open mind.
Andy Garcia

The Cuban-American actor has starred in films like ‘Passengers’ and ‘Geostorm’ which deal with space and future tech. Garcia has mentioned in interviews that nature is powerful and extends beyond our planet. He believes that denying the existence of other life is narrow-minded. He approaches the subject with a sense of wonder and respect.
Damián Alcázar

One of Mexico’s most respected actors, Alcázar played a key role in ‘Blue Beetle’, involving alien technology. He has expressed that the universe is full of magic and unexplained science. Alcázar believes that humanity is just a small part of a grander design. He encourages people to look up and question their reality.
Jaime Camil

The ‘Jane the Virgin’ star has been a guest on shows discussing paranormal activity alongside friends like Roberto Palazuelos. Camil has listened to these stories with intense interest and admits to being “open” to the supernatural. He believes that there are energies and entities we do not yet understand. His curiosity drives him to explore these topics in his personal life.
Alfonso Herrera

The ‘Sense8’ and ‘Rebelde’ star has worked on projects involving telepathy and global connection, themes often linked to ufology. Herrera has stated that he believes in energy and the interconnectedness of all things in the universe. He thinks that contact with advanced beings could be a mental phenomenon. He is open to the idea that we are not alone.
Sebastián Rulli

The Argentine-Mexican actor is often surrounded by colleagues who are avid believers. Rulli has commented on the viral UFO videos shared by his peers, stating that the evidence is becoming undeniable. He believes that technology is finally allowing us to see what has always been there. He maintains a healthy curiosity about the phenomenon.
Aarón Díaz

The actor and model has posted about the mysteries of the ancient world and their potential extraterrestrial connections. Díaz enjoys exploring archaeological sites and questioning official narratives. He believes that the past holds the key to understanding our cosmic neighbors. His adventurous spirit leads him to seek out the unknown.
Maluma

The Colombian singer caused a stir when he posted a video of bright lights in the sky over Medellin. Maluma captioned the post asking “What is this?” and tagged UFO enthusiasts. He has since expressed that he keeps his eyes on the sky, expecting to see them again. He believes the sighting was a sign of good luck.
Christian Chávez

The ‘RBD’ singer has been linked to the topic through his bandmate Christopher Uckermann’s intense interest. Chávez has participated in discussions about the supernatural and admits the universe is full of secrets. He believes that love and energy are universal forces that transcend planets. He remains supportive of the disclosure movement.
Alexis Ayala

Ayala has been part of the circle of Mexican actors who frequently discuss paranormal experiences. He has stated that he has seen things he cannot explain while traveling. Ayala believes that fear keeps many people from admitting what they see. He advocates for a more open discussion about the phenomenon.
Plutarco Haza

The actor has appeared in sci-fi influenced projects and discusses the future of humanity in interviews. Haza believes that our destiny is in the stars and that we will eventually meet our neighbors. He thinks that the current wave of sightings is preparing us for that future. He remains a thoughtful observer of the ufo subject.
Have you ever had a close encounter or do you agree with these celebrities that we aren’t alone? Share your thoughts in the comments.


