List of Famous people who are 64
Klaus Zmorek
Klaus Zmorek is a German actor.
Héctor Zelada
Héctor Miguel Zelada Bertoqui is a former Argentine football goalkeeper. He started his career at Rosario Central but he played mostly in Mexico, for Club América. He was the third-choice goalkeeper for the Argentina side that won the 1986 FIFA World Cup, he didn't play a minute. And he never played a minute in the national team.
Hind Kamel
Hind Kamel is an Iraqi actress and film director now residing in Jordan.
Isa Gambar
Isa Yunis oglu Qambar, also known as Isa Gambar or Isa Qambar, is a prominent Azerbaijani politician and leader of the Equality Party (Müsavat), one of opposition block in Azerbaijan.
Milton Cruz
Milton da Cruz, known as Milton Cruz, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a forward, and is the manager.
Kōbōyama Daizō
Kōbōyama Daizō is a former sumo wrestler from Tsukidate, Kurihara, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. He made his professional debut in 1973 and reached the top makuuchi division in 1981. His highest rank was sekiwake. He earned two special prizes for Technique and was a runner-up in one tournament. He retired in 1990. He is now a sumo coach and ran the Takashima stable from 1993 until 2011. He was elected to the Japan Sumo Association's board of directors in 2018.
Hipólito Rincón.
Hipólito "Poli" Rincón Povedano is a Spanish former footballer who played as a striker.
Tuvia Tenenbom
Tuvia Tenenbom is a theater director, playwright, author, journalist, essayist and the founding artistic director of the Jewish Theater of New York, the only English-speaking Jewish theater in New York City. Tenenbom was called the "founder of a new form of Jewish theatre" by the French Le Monde and a "New Jew" by the Israeli Maariv. Tenenbom is also an academic, having university degrees in mathematics, computer science, dramatic writing and literature.
Ricardo Colombi
Ricardo Colombi is an Argentine lawyer and politician elected Governor of Corrientes Province in 2009.
Sylvie Lainé
Sylvie Lainé is a French science-fiction writer. Sylvie Lainé won a Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire in 2006.