List of Famous people who are 74
Masaki Kashiwara
Masaki Kashiwara is a Japanese mathematician. He was a student of Mikio Sato at the University of Tokyo. Kashiwara made leading contributions towards algebraic analysis, microlocal analysis, D-module theory, Hodge theory, sheaf theory and representation theory.
Gidon Kremer
Gidon Kremer is a Latvian classical violinist, artistic director, and founder of Kremerata Baltica.
Ali Allawi
Ali Abdul-Amir Allawi is an Iraqi politician who serves as Finance Minister since May 2020. He was Minister of Trade and Minister of Defense in the cabinet appointed by the Interim Iraq Governing Council from September 2003 until 2004, and subsequently Minister of Finance in the Iraqi Transitional Government between 2005 and 2006.
Alain Tourret
Alain Tourret is a French politician. He is the deputy for Calvados's 6th constituency. He was deputy from 1997 to 2002, then again from 2012 onwards. He was previously a member of Radical Party of the Left then La République En Marche! from 2017.
Jean Echenoz
Jean Echenoz is a French writer.
José Antonio Grande
José Antonio 'Toni' Grande Cereijo is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a central midfielder, and is an assistant manager.
Sasson Gabai
Sasson Gabai is an Israeli actor. He is the winner of an Ophir Award, Asia Pacific Screen Award (nominated), European Film Awards and Jerusalem Film Festival in 2007 as Best Actor in a highly acclaimed Israeli film The Band's Visit.
Jun Kamiwazumi
Jun Kamiwazumi is a former Japan Davis Cup team player and tour tennis player.
Fernando Martín Álvarez
Fernando Martín Álvarez is a Spanish businessman who was the unofficial President of Real Madrid, replacing Florentino Pérez who resigned on 27 February 2006, until he unexpectedly himself resigned on 26 April of the same year. Álvarez was a member of the Real Madrid board of directors under Pérez.
Shirin Ebadi
Shirin Ebadi is an Iranian political activist, lawyer, a former judge and human rights activist and founder of Defenders of Human Rights Center in Iran. On 10 October 2003, Ebadi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her significant and pioneering efforts for democracy and human rights, especially women's, children's, and refugee rights.