List of Famous people who are 59
Attila Richard Lukacs
Attila Richard Lukacs is a Canadian artist. He has painted large, figure compositions which feature skinheads and other men in buildings in Berlin where he lived before and during the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Kirsten Larsen
Kirsten Larsen is a retired female badminton player from Denmark.
Aurélien Ferenczi
Alphan Manas
Vikram Amar
Vikram David Amar is an American legal scholar focusing on constitutional law, federal courts, and civil and criminal procedure. In August 2015, he became dean of the University of Illinois College of Law and the Iwan Foundation Professor of Law. He was the first American-born person of Indian descent to serve as a dean of a major American law school.
Kenji Momota
Kenji Momota is a Japanese racing announcer and former driver. He has raced in the All Japan Touring Car Championship, American Racing Series, IndyCar, and NASCAR.
Victor Gao
Victor Zhikai Gao is a Chinese international relations expert and translator. He is a Director of the China National Association of International Studies and an Executive Director of Beijing Private Equity Association. He is best known for his position as the late paramount leader Deng Xiaoping's translator and currently an international expert on Chinese issues. Victor Gao is the vice president of the Center for China and Globalization.
Dan Donovan
Daniel Donovan is an English keyboardist best known for being a member of Big Audio Dynamite. Following a brief stint in 1990 with The Sisters of Mercy he became a founding member of Dreadzone. Although he officially left Dreadzone during the development of Zion Youth, he returned in 1996.
Sally Wainwright
Sally Anne Wainwright is an English television writer, producer, and director from Yorkshire. Early in her career Wainwright worked as a playwright, and as a scriptwriter on the long-running radio serial drama The Archers. In the 1990s Wainwright began her television career and in 2000 created her first original drama series At Home with the Braithwaites (2000–2003).