<P> Quintanilla is a Spanish surname . Notable people with the name include: </P> <Ul> <Li> Abraham Quintanilla, Jr. (born 1939), American singer - songwriter and record producer, father of Selena Quintanilla - Pérez </Li> <Li> Abraham Quintanilla III (born 1963), American singer - songwriter and record producer, brother of Selena Quintanilla - Pérez </Li> <Li> Antonio de Quintanilla (1787--1863), Spanish brigadier and Governor of Chiloé </Li> <Li> Armando Quintanilla (born 1968), Mexican long - distance runner </Li> <Li> Beto Quintanilla (1948--2007), Mexican singer, songwriter and musician </Li> <Li> Carl Quintanilla (born 1970) is an American journalist and CNBC anchor </Li> <Li> Carlos Quintanilla (1888--1964), President of Bolivia </Li> <Li> Diego Quintanilla (born 1991), Ecuadorian footballer </Li> <Li> Eleuterio Quintanilla (1886--1966), Spanish anarchist and educator </Li> <Li> Eliseo Quintanilla (born 1983), Salvadoran footballer </Li> <Li> Enmanuel Quintanilla (born 1989), Salvadoran footballer </Li> <Li> Enrique Perea Quintanilla (1956--2006), Mexican journalist, crime reporter, and magazine founder </Li> <Li> Francisco Javier Quintanilla (born 1833), Chilean priest </Li> <Li> Hector Quintanilla (1923--1998), United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel </Li> <Li> Isabel Quintanilla (born 1938), Spanish visual artist </Li> <Li> José Quintanilla (1947--1977), Salvadoran footballer </Li> <Li> José Alberto Quintanilla (born 1997), Bolivian swimmer </Li> <Li> Mauricio Quintanilla (disambiguation), multiple people, including: <Ul> <Li> Mauricio Quintanilla (footballer, born 1952) (born 1952), Salvadoran football forward </Li> <Li> Mauricio Quintanilla (footballer, born 1981) (born 1981), Salvadoran football defender </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Omar Quintanilla (born 1981), American baseball player </Li> <Li> Rolando Quintanilla (born 1977), Mexican racing driver </Li> <Li> Selena Quintanilla - Pérez (1971--1995), American singer, songwriter, spokesperson, actress, and fashion designer </Li> <Li> José Antonio Quintanilla Pardo (1902 - 1941), Spanish Republican commandant, killed in the franquist concentration camp of Valdenoceda . Find and identified in a mass grave in 2010 </Li> </Ul>

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