List of Famous people who are 48
Pavel Latushko
Pavel Pavlovich Latushko is a Belarusian politician and diplomat. He was the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Belarus from 2009 to 2012.
Simmone Jade Mackinnon
Simone Jade Mackinnon is an Australian actress.
Keiko Agena
Christine Keiko Agena is an American actress. She is mostly known for playing Lane Kim in Gilmore Girls. She currently plays NYPD medical examiner Dr. Edrisa Tanaka on FOX's crime drama Prodigal Son.
Robert McCool
Robert Martin McCool, more commonly known as Rob McCool, is a software developer and architect.
Cevdet Caner
Cevdet Caner is an Austrian entrepreneur of Turkish origin who made his career and fortune in the property market. He also founded the largest independent customer-care firm in Austria, which is on the Vienna Stock Exchange
Angel Aquino
Angel Aquino is a Filipino film and television actress. She is currently part of ABS-CBN contract talents.
Bosco Ntaganda
Bosco Ntaganda is a convicted war criminal and the former military chief of staff of the National Congress for the Defense of the People (CNDP), an armed militia group operating in the North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). He is a former member of the Rwandan Patriotic Army and allegedly a former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Patriotic Forces for the Liberation of Congo (FPLC), the military wing of the Union of Congolese Patriots.
Craig McRae
Craig McRae is a former Australian rules footballer and current assistant coach of the Hawthorn Football Club.
Eduardo Noriega
Eduardo Noriega Gómez is a Spanish film actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in two of Alejandro Amenábar's films: the multiple Goya Award-winning Tesis (Thesis) (1996) and Open Your Eyes (1997). He also starred in The Wolf (2004). In the United States, Noriega is best known for his role as Enrique in the political thriller Vantage Point (2008).
Richard Gutjahr
Richard Gutjahr is a German TV presenter and blogger. He is known for covering the terror attacks in Nice and Munich in mid-2016 with a mobile phone, and he "explained how basic mobile technology allowed him to cover the two attacks".