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María Corina Machado

Is María Corina Machado A-List?

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YesMaría Corina Machado is an A-list celebrity, a household name with massive fame and influence.

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Reached A-list in 2025

Nobel Peace Prize

Ranking Timeline

2005D$0.3M

Political Activism Begins

Founded the civil organization Súmate to promote democratic participation and monitor elections in Venezuela. This marked her entry into political activism against Hugo Chávez's government.

2011C$0.5M+$0.2M

National Assembly Election

Elected to Venezuela's National Assembly, gaining a platform to directly challenge the government and advocate for democratic reforms. Her fiery rhetoric made her a prominent opposition figure.

2014C$0.6M+$0.09999999999999998M

Expelled from Assembly

Expelled from the National Assembly after speaking at the Organization of American States, intensifying her status as a persecuted opposition leader. The incident increased international awareness of her cause.

2018C$0.7M+$0.09999999999999998M

Presidential Campaign

Attempted to run for president but was barred from holding public office by the Maduro government. Her campaign efforts galvanized opposition support despite facing severe government repression.

2023B$0.9M+$0.20000000000000007M

Opposition Primary Victory

Won the opposition primary with overwhelming support but was subsequently disqualified from the presidential race by the government. Her popular mandate strengthened her position as the face of Venezuelan opposition.

2025A$1.5M+$0.6M

Nobel Peace Prize

Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her unwavering commitment to democracy and human rights in Venezuela, dramatically elevating her global profile. The recognition brought international attention and support to the Venezuelan opposition movement.

2026A$1M-$0.5M

Maduro's Capture Aftermath

Following U.S. military strikes in Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro, she presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Donald Trump in a controversial gesture. While divisive, this act and her role in the democratic transition solidified her status as a major figure in Latin American politics and a household name internationally.

Last updated: February 25, 2026