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Diego Luna among most influential Mexicans in the world: Who else is on the list?

A touching tribute to Luna was penned by his close friend and frequent collaborator, Gael García Bernal.


Daniel Neira
Senior Writer
APRIL 17, 2025 5:52 PM EDT

In a notable recognition of global influence, TIME magazine unveiled its annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world for 2025, spotlighting two Mexicans who have made significant marks in culture and politics, including fan-favorite actor and director Diego Luna and Claudia Sheinbaum, the elected president of Mexico.

Diego Luna earned his place on the list after his successful career and multifaceted impact on cinema, activism, and global culture. The actor's career has transcended borders, with standout roles in international film projects, incredible franchises, and a strong voice on social and environmental issues.

Diego Luna attends the Andor Season 2 Special Celebration Launch Event © Jesse Grant
Diego Luna attends the Andor Season 2 Special Celebration Launch Event

A touching tribute to Luna was penned by his close friend and frequent collaborator, Gael García Bernal, adding a deeply personal and meaningful element to the recognition. His ability to blend his artistic work with his commitment to social causes has firmly established him as one of Mexico's most influential figures of his generation.

Gael Garci­a Bernal and Diego Luna at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards © Gilbert Flores
Gael Garci­a Bernal and Diego Luna at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards

"For endless reasons, Diego Luna is one of the most influential people in my life. I would say that he is on this list for the same reasons," Gael wrote for the publication. "I feel grateful that as a friend and a member of the audience, I’ve been able to experience his journey, his questioning, his profound search for something that makes everything better for everyone."

Meanwhile, Claudia Sheinbaum, who made history as the first woman president of Mexico,  was celebrated in the leaders category for her transformative role in Mexican politics, representing a symbol of change and progress in the nation.

Claudia Sheinbaum of ''Sigamos Haciendo Historia'' waves at supporters © Hector Vivas
Claudia Sheinbaum of ''Sigamos Haciendo Historia'' waves at supporters

"She likes to be called Presidenta, with an a at the end. She made history in 2024 by becoming the first woman to lead Mexico," Jorge Ramos wrote for the publication. "She has a self-described “cool head” leadership style, and her approach to cross-border negotiations seems to have won some grudging respect from her American counterpart."

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum speaks during the High Level Summit between Mexican and US leaders and businessmen at the National Palace in Mexico City © YURI CORTEZ
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum speaks during the High Level Summit between Mexican and US leaders and businessmen at the National Palace in Mexico City

In her response to the honor, Sheinbaum humbly stated that the recognition was not hers alone but rather for the people of Mexico. Her presidency marks a new era in Mexico’s political landscape. 

Both Luna and Sheinbaum are an example of the influence of Mexican culture and leadership on the world stage.

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