List of Famous people who are 68
Helmut Holter
Helmut Holter is a German politician of the party The Left. From 1998 to 2006 he was Minister for Labor and Construction of the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. From April 2009 to September 2016 he was chairman of The Left parliamentary group in the Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Since August 2017 he has been Minister for Education, Youth and Sport in the state of Thuringia.
Matilde Mastrangi
Matilde Raspa Mastrangi is a Brazilian actress.
Norbert Bolz
Norbert Bolz is a German media theorist. He served as a professor at the Technical University of Berlin until his retirement in 2018.
Reinhard Bütikofer
Reinhard Hans Bütikofer is a German politician who has been member of the European Parliament since 2009. He is a member of the Alliance 90/The Greens, part of the European Green Party. From 8 December 2002 till 16 November 2008 he was party leader, together with Claudia Roth. In November 2012 Bütikofer was chosen co-spokesperson for the European Green Party.
Wilkins Vélez
Wilkins is a Puerto Rican pop music singer and composer.
Michele Ferrari
Michele Ferrari is an Italian physician, cycling coach and author, who is mostly known for his role in supplying bicycle racers with performance-enhancing drugs, notably EPO. His most famous client was Lance Armstrong.
Anna Thomson
Anna Thomson is an American actress known professionally as Anna Levine. She was also credited as Anna Levine Thompson and Anna Thomson.
Recep Bülent Bostanoğlu
Recep Bülent Bostanoğlu is a four-star Turkish Navy admiral currently serving as the 25th Commander of the Turkish Naval Forces.
Tareq Al-Suwaidan
Tareq Mohammed Al-Suwaidan is a Kuwaiti writer and businessman. According to Forbes magazine, Al-Suwaidan ranks second in annual net income among Islamic speakers in the Muslim world with an estimated net profit of $1 million in 2007.
Ailton Krenak
Ailton Alves Lacerda Krenak is a Brazilian writer, journalist, philosopher and indigenous movement leader of Krenak ethnicity. He was forcibly separated from his people, of which only 130 individuals are left, at age 9. When he was 17, he and his family migrated to the state of Paraná, where he was alphabetised and became a printing specialist and journalist. Krenak functioned as a representative of indigenous peoples at the debates on the 1988 Brazilian Constitution, where he covered himself in ritual face painting during a speech.