List of Famous people who are 49
Michał Żebrowski
Michał Jan Żebrowski is a Polish actor and singer. He was the first actor to portray Geralt of Rivia in the movie The Hexer.
Marque
Marque is an Austrian pop artist. He has released albums on the Polydor (1995-1997) and Edel Music (2000) labels. In 2000 he had two top-five singles in the Austrian charts.
Rodrigo Pessoa
Rodrigo Pessoa is a Brazilian equestrian and show jumper. An Olympic gold-medalist in individual jumping, he is an accomplished rider backed by his 70 Grand Prix wins. He has represented Brazil at six Olympic Games. Rodrigo has just been announced by Horse Sport Ireland as the new Irish showjumping team manager.
Vladimir Milov
Vladimir Stanislavovich Milov is a Russian politician and the former chairman of the Russian political party Democratic Choice. From May to October 2002, he served as Deputy Minister of Energy of the Russian Federation. He was a member of the Federal Political Council of the democratic movement Solidarnost (2008-2010) and one of the founders of the coalition "For Russia without Lawlessness and Corruption". He was also the president of the Institute for Energy Policy, a Moscow-based independent think tank until 2013.
Manoj Punjabi
Manoj Punjabi is an Indian-Indonesian film and television producer and owner of the biggest production house in Indonesia.
Thomas Glavinic
Thomas Glavinic is an Austrian writer. With Kathrin Röggla and Daniel Kehlmann, he is among other contemporary Austrian authors being perceived as significantly shaping the literary discussion in Austria.
Mohammad Rasoulof
Mohammad Rasoulof is an Iranian independent filmmaker. He studied sociology in Tehran. Currently he lives in Tehran and in Hamburg.
Guilherme Weber
Guilherme Weber is a Brazilian actor, director and author.
Luis Cembranos
Luis Cembranos Martínez is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a right midfielder, and the manager of CD Leganés B.
Francesca Cristiana Conti
Francesca Cristiana Conti is a female water polo goalkeeper from Italy, who won the gold medal with the Women's National Team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.