List of Famous people who are 54
Satomi Fukunaga
Satomi Fukunaga, is a former japanese idol, singer and actress. She made her debut in 1985 as a member of Jpop female band Onyanko Club, which she left one year later to start a solo career. In 1986, she was featured in the TV series Sukeban Deka III as Leia, a reference to the Leia character in Star Wars, after having played herself as an Onyanko Club member in the previous series Sukeban Deka II. She retired shortly after the making of the movie, citing health reasons. In her short career she made two albums and four singles. One of her singles was the theme song for Sukeban Deka III and another was the theme for the cult anime show Project A-ko 2.
Yasushi Watanabe
Yasushi Watanabe is a full Professor at Keio University in Japan. He earned a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology at Harvard University in 1997 with a dissertation on "Nurturing A Context: The Logic of Individualism and the Negotiation of the Familial Sphere in the United States." After post-doctoral fellowships at Cambridge and Oxford Universities, he joined Keio University's Graduate School of Media and Governance as well as Faculty of Environment and Information Studies in 1999. He attained the rank of full Professor in 2005, and is one of Japan's most prominent experts on cultural policy, public diplomacy, and American Studies.
Ramon Tikaram
Ramon Tikaram is a British stage and screen actor of Fijian and Southeast Asian descent.
Amr Hamzawy
Amr Hamzawy is an Egyptian political scientist, human rights activist and public intellectual.
Takahiro Hosokawa
Takahiro Hosokawa , is a former Japanese rugby union footballer. He played as a fullback.
Stefan Tewes
Stefan Tewes is a former field hockey player from Germany, who won the gold medal with the Men's National Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. His younger brother Jan-Peter was also on that winning side.
Edward Tennant
Kevin Macdonald
Kevin Macdonald is a Scottish director. His films include One Day in September (1999), a documentary about the 1972 murder of 11 Israeli athletes, which won him the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, the climbing documentary Touching the Void (2003), the drama The Last King of Scotland (2006), the political thriller State of Play (2009), the Bob Marley documentary Marley (2012), the post-apocalyptic drama How I Live Now (2013), the thriller Black Sea (2014), the Whitney Houston documentary Whitney (2018), and the legal drama film The Mauritanian (2021).
Kumar Mangalam Birla
Kumar Mangalam Birla is an Indian billionaire industrialist, and the chairman of the Aditya Birla Group, one of the largest conglomerates in India. He is also the chancellor of the Birla Institute of Technology & Science, and the chairman of the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi and Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad.
Alberto Puig
Alberto Puig is a Spanish former professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and current team manager for the Repsol Honda team in MotoGP.