Bruno Mars

Mars in 2011

Birth Name: Peter Gene Hernandez

Place of Birth: Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.

Date of Birth: October 8, 1985

Ethnicity:
*paternal grandfather – Puerto Rican [including Spanish/Canary Islander, Catalan, and remote Italian]
*paternal grandmother – Ashkenazi Jewish
*mother – Filipino [Cebuano, Tagalog, Spanish Castilian]

Bruno Mars is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, dancer, actor, and choreographer. Considered a music icon, he is known for his retro showmanship, and performs in genres including pop, R&B, reggae, disco, funk, rock, and soul. His songs include “Just the Way You Are,” “Grenade,” “The Lazy Song,” “It Will Rain,” “Locked Out of Heaven,” “When I Was Your Man,” “Treasure,” “Gorilla,” “Young Girls,” “24K Magic,” “That’s What I Like,” the remix “Finesse,” “Wake Up in the Sky,” “Please Me,” “Skate,” “Smokin out the Window,” “Die with a Smile,” and, in a featured role, “Nothin’ on You,” “Billionaire,” “Lighters,” “Young, Wild & Free,” and “Uptown Funk.” He performs with his band the Hooligans, whose members are also his backup singers and disco dancers, and is also one half of R&B super-duo Silk Sonic, with Anderson .Paak; the two are known for their song “Leave the Door Open.” He also co-founded production team the Smeezingtons. His concert tours are some of the highest-grossing in history.

Bruno is the son of Bernadette del Pedro Bayot and Peter S. Hernandez, who were musically-inclined, his father performing rock and roll and his mother a singer and dancer. He was raised in Honolulu’s Waikiki neighborhood. Growing up, he was exposed to rock, reggae, hip hop, and R&B. He moved to Los Angeles, California, in 2003, for his music career.

His father is from Brooklyn, New York. Bruno’s paternal grandfather was Puerto Rican and Bruno’s paternal grandmother was Ashkenazi Jewish, of Hungarian Jewish and Ukrainian Jewish descent. Bruno’s mother was from Manila, Phillippines, and was of Filipino [including Cebuano and Tagalog], and some Spanish [Castilian], ancestry. Through his Puerto Rican line, he has at least 1/256th Italian ancestry.

He was nicknamed Bruno due to his resemblance to professional wrestler Bruno Sammartino.

Bruno is a second cousin, once removed, of Filipino actor Eddie Gutierrez, and the third cousin of Eddie’s children, actors Tonton Gutierrez, Richard Gutierrez, and Raymond Gutierrez, and model Ruffa Gutierrez. Bruno’s maternal great-great-grandparents, Mariano Herranz Heras and Mamerta Cañizares Secuya, were also Eddie’s maternal great-grandparents.

Bruno’s paternal grandfather was Peter Hernandez (the son of Almecio Hernández Aquino and Fabiana Sebastiana Vázquez Garcia). Bruno’s grandfather Peter was born in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico. Almecio was born in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico, the son of Manuel Hernández Muñoz and Mercedes Aquino Hernández. Fabiana was born in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, the biological daughter of José Vázquez Romero and María del Rosario García Betancourt, and was adopted by Bernardo Peña Martinez and Rafaela Perosa Gerardez.

Bruno’s paternal grandmother was Mildred Dubov (the daughter of William Wolf Dubovis/Dubov and Bella Berger). William was a Jewish emigrant, from Kiev, and was the son of Sholom Yoseph DuBovis and Malka Weissman. Bella was born in New York City, to Hungarian Jewish parents, Joseph Berger and Louise Wohlberg.

Bruno’s maternal grandfather was Romeo Amando Maria “Eugene” Herranz Bayot (the son of Jesús María Bayot Fuentes and Consolación “Consuelo” Herranz Cañizares). Romeo was born in Manila, Philippines. Jesús was also born in Manila, the son of Gabriel Bayot and Josefa Fuentes. Consolación was born in Segovia, Spain. Consolación’s father, Mariano Herranz Heras, was Spanish, from Nava de la Asunción, Segovia. Consolación’s mother, Mamerta Cañizares Secuya, or Mamerta Secuya Cañizares in Filipino, was born in Talisay, Cebu, Phillippines, the daughter of Alejo Cañizares Canindot, or Alejo Canindot Cañizares in Filipino, also of Talisay; and of Sabina Secuya Larombe, or Sabina Larombe Secuya in Filipino, of Minglanilla, Cebu. The surname Secuya is also spelled as Sycuya, which is of possibly Chinese origin, but it is not clear if Sabina had Chinese ancestry.

Bruno’s maternal grandmother was named Soledad San Pedro. Soledad was born in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines.

Bruno Mars at the Grammy Nominations Concert Live, Club Nokia, Los Angeles, CA, 2010. photo by s_bukley

Sources: Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak’s article about Bruno’s ancestry, at The Huffington Post – http://www.huffingtonpost.com

Genealogy of Bruno Mars – http://www.geni.com

Genealogy of Bruno Mars (focusing on his mother’s side) – http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com

Marriage information of Bruno’s maternal great-great-grandparents, Mariano Herranz Heras and Mamerta Cañizares Secuya – https://www.familysearch.org

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323 Responses

  1. ana says:

    The majority of puerto ricans are mixed race , there are some white puerto ticans but because you are a white puertorican doesn’t mean you are pure.My mom ex boyfriend is puertorican i thought he was white he has green eyes , fair skin and straight hair he told me he was 25% black and his motherland is africa .Geraldo rivera he had his own show the geraldo rivera show said he is 25% black also and he looks whiter then jlo he showed pictures of his biracial family in puerto rico , geraldo mom is jewish and dad is half german puertorican.

  2. heyy says:

    lol filipino pride aint a bad thing .. they’re actually proud of successful people who got the same blood as them :) asians are just so close and proud its a fact ahah

    lol im white and we’re not giving enough sense of pride to our blood and we keep bashing our own singers etc , this pride thing aint really too bad we could try to give more support

  3. Delnegro says:

    For all the people arguing about fillipinos. Fillipinos can be mixed with Chinese African Spanish and French so arguing about what fillipinos are!

  4. lady jone$ says:

    OMG he’s hawiian i thought he was mixed with black and white but once again i acually never thought about it.

  5. Tia says:

    In My Opinion, if you aren’t at least 70 – 75 % Black then you aren’t Black I’ll look at that person as Mixed-Race . Just because you have some Black in you doesn’t mean you are Black .

    What is with certain Black people trying to claim anyone with a touch of Black in them as Black, are you serious ? I mean do these certain Black people need to be able to claim anyone with a touch of Black to feel more secure with being black themselves ? That’s what it almost sounds like to me DAMN ARE YOU SERIOUS PEOPLE .

    And also, if there IS a certain MIXED RACE person out there that is NOT asking for the Black race to claim them, then… STOP TRYING TO CLAIM THEM otherwise it sounds like you are trying to hold certain people with SOME Black ancestry hostage or take OWNERSHIP over them , claim the people with mixed Black ancestry ONLY if they are asking to be claimed or they themselves identify as Black . If Bruno Mars doesn’t identify as Black then… he just doesn’t identify as black shit let him be, does your worth as a Black person depend on whether or not HE’S willing to admit to Black ancestry or not ? It shouldn’t .

    That’s the impression I get when CERTAIN ( Not All ) Black people do that is.. that particular Black person doesn’t want to be black themselves and wants to claim anyone with a touch of Black so they can feel better themselves about being Black because they secretly think being black is something bad and are going through an Inferiority Complex.

    • Amber Berg says:

      Im 75 % black, and I look it no one would ever say your not black! but if I were lighter would that justify someone saying your not black? If what you are saying is true then 98% of the black people in America would not be black, we are all mixed dodo somewhere! So I guess there is no such thing as an african american? No need to post peoples race anymore because African Americans dont exist? Get real

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