List of Famous people who are 50
Gilberto Simoni
Gilberto Simoni is an Italian former professional road bicycle racer, most recently for Lampre–Farnese Vini. Simoni is twice winner of the Giro d'Italia cycling race. Simoni might have won a third Giro, but in 2002 he tested positive for cocaine and was withdrawn from the race by his Saeco team – he was later cleared of any doping violation by the Italian Cycling Federation. Aside from this incident in 2002 he finished on the podium in every other Giro between 1999 and 2006.
Li Yapeng
Li Yapeng is a Chinese actor. He starred in two CCTV television adaptations of Louis Cha's wuxia novels; playing Linghu Chong in the 2000 series, Laughing in the Wind, and Guo Jing in the 2003 series The Legend of the Condor Heroes. In 2010 Yapeng announced his retirement from acting.
Saida Fikri
Saida Fikri is a Moroccan singer and composer. Her songs are blend between Moroccan folk and Western rock music.
Louis-Karim Nébati
Louis-Karim Nébati is a French actor, born in Bénouville (Calvados).
Akira Narahashi
Akira Narahashi is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. He mainly played as a right side-back. He was capped 38 times for the Japanese national team between 1994 and 2003, including three games at the 1998 World Cup.
Azerin
Azerin is an Azerbaijani singer and senior lieutenant.
Antje Westermann
Antje Westermann is a German actress. She appeared in more than thirty films since 1987.
Naoko Mori
Naoko Mori is a Japanese actress who lives and works mainly in the UK. Mori is best known for her roles as Toshiko Sato in Torchwood, Sarah in Absolutely Fabulous and Nicola in Spice World.
Cláudia Maria Pastor
Cláudia Maria Pastor is a Brazilian former basketball player who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Sandrina Malakiano
Sandrina Malakiano is a former news presenter of Metro TV, an Indonesian news television channel. She was runner-up in the "Best News Presenter" category of the 2002 Asian Television Awards. Sandrina was named Best News Presenter in 2001 and 2003, and Best Current Affairs Presenter in the 2005 Asian Television Awards respectively.