List of Famous people who are 77
Giorgio Del Bene
Nimal Siripala de Silva
Nilenthi Nimal Siripala de Silva MP is Sri Lanka's Cabinet Minister of Labour, former Cabinet Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation in 15th Parliament of Sri Lanka. He is a member of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party and a Member of Parliament representing the Badulla District. He was also the former Leader of the Opposition, former Cabinet Minister, former Leader of the House.
Tarik Kopty
Tarik Kopty was an Arab-Israeli actor. He acted in multiple films which appeared at the Cannes Film Festival.
Peter Maloney
Peter Maloney is an American actor. His credits include television series such as The Knick, Remember WENN, and Gotham, and films such as Greetings (1968), Capone (1975), A Little Romance (1979), Hide in Plain Sight (1980), The Children (1980), Revenge of the Stepford Wives (1980), The Thing (1982), Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Manhunter (1986), Tune in Tomorrow (1990), JFK (1991), Jeffrey (1995), Thinner (1996), Private Parts (1997), Boiler Room (2000), Requiem for a Dream (2000), and K-PAX (2001). Maloney was also in the 1979 movie Breaking Away, playing the doctor.
Susan Kellerman
Susan Kellermann is an American actress.
Terry Ellis
Terry Ellis, is an English record producer and manager best known for his early work with band Jethro Tull, and as co-founder of music company Chrysalis Records in 1969.
Sophie Darel
Ad van Kempen
Ad van Kempen is a Dutch actor. He performed in more than forty films since 1974.
Russ Titelman
Russ Titelman is an American record producer and songwriter. He has to date won three Grammy Awards. He earned his first producing the Steve Winwood song "Higher Love", and his second and third for Eric Clapton's Journeyman and Unplugged albums, respectively. Titelman also produced Clapton's 24 Nights live album of 1990 and the all-blues album From the Cradle, released in 1994.
Robert Nadeau
Robert Lee Nadeau is a retired American professor in the English Department at George Mason University, where he began working in 1975 and from which he retired in 2012. His recent research focuses on integration between economic and environmental thinking. At George Mason, he founded the Global Environmental Network Center, and has argued vehemently against climate change-deniers, whom he said are on a "genocidal campaign".