List of Famous people who are 33
Jeff Teague
Jeffrey Demarco Teague is an American professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics. Teague played college basketball for Wake Forest University before being selected 19th overall in the 2009 NBA draft by the Hawks. He was named an NBA All-Star in 2015 for the first time.
Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Dimitrij Ovtcharov or Dmytro Ovtcharov is a Ukrainian-born German table tennis player. His father Mikhail, a Soviet table tennis champion in 1982, moved his family to Germany shortly after Dimitrij was born.
Rebekah D. Jones
Rebekah D. Jones is an American data scientist, geographer, and activist. In September 2018, she became a geographic information system analyst at Florida Department of Health in Tallahassee. From November 2019 until May 2020, Jones was geographic information sciences manager for the Florida Department of Health, where she assisted in the creation of a geospatial presentation for Hurricane Michael. She also participated in tracking the COVID-19 pandemic in Florida. On January 16, 2021, an arrest warrant was issued for Jones by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Jones stated she was not allowed to speak to the media about the charges.
Javaris Crittenton
Javaris Cortez Crittenton is an American former professional basketball player and convicted murderer. During his four year career, Crittenton played for the Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies, and Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Zhejiang Lions of the Chinese Basketball Association, and the Dakota Wizards of the NBA D-League. He was previously the starting point guard for the Georgia Tech men's basketball team.
Pavel Mamayev
Pavel Konstantinovich Mamayev is a Russian footballer who plays as midfielder for FC Rostov. He primarily plays as a right midfielder or central midfielder. At CSKA Moscow he played as a defensive midfielder or deep-lying playmaker. On 8 May 2019, he was convicted in court of "intended infliction of minor harm to a health official" and sentenced to imprisonment until late 2019. He was released on 17 September 2019.
Charley Webb
Charlotte Anne Webb is an English actress. Since 2002, she has portrayed the role of Debbie Dingle in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. In 2014, she was nominated for Best Female Dramatic Performance at The British Soap Awards.
Wilfried Bony
Wilfried Guemiand Bony is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a striker for the Ivory Coast national team and last played for Qatari club Al-Arabi SC (Qatar).
Mitsuo Yoshikawa
Mitsuo Yoshikawa is a Japanese professional baseball player. A pitcher, he plays for the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). He previously played for the Yomiuri Giants of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB).
Angela Hill
Angela Patrice Hill is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the strawweight division. She was formerly signed with the Invicta Fighting Championships, of which she was the strawweight champion. She is also a former World Kickboxing Association champion. Hill currently fights for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. As of April 25, 2022, she is #13 in the UFC women's strawweight rankings
Lizzy Yarnold
Elizabeth Anne Yarnold, OBE is a former British skeleton racer who joined the Great Britain national squad in 2010. With consecutive Olympic gold medals in 2014 and 2018, she is the most successful British Winter Olympian and the most successful Olympic skeleton athlete of all time from any nation. She won the 2013–14 Skeleton World Cup, followed by a gold in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Yarnold was selected to be one of the two women skeleton drivers representing Team GB at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, and went on to become the first person to defend an Olympic gold in skeleton and the first British athlete to defend a Winter Olympic title. Yarnold set the track record for women's skeleton at the Olympic venue in the final heat of the race with a time of 51.46 seconds, beating Jacqueline Lölling's pre-Olympic record by nearly 1.3 seconds and her own first-heat record by 0.2 second. Yarnold was also the flag bearer for Great Britain at the Pyeongchang opening ceremony.