List of Famous people who are 84
Lydia Makhubu
Lydia Phindile Makhubu is a retired Swazi chemist and former professor of chemistry, dean and vice-chancellor of the University of Swaziland.
André Brugiroux
André Antoine Brugiroux is a French traveller and author who, between 1955 and 2005, visited every country and territory in the world, the last being Mustang. He was named "greatest living traveller on earth" in 2007 in Jorge Sánchez's list of Viajeros notables contemporaneous. He has made a documentary film of his first, 18-year trip and has devoted his life to spreading the message of the Baháʼí Faith worldwide.
Filiz Ali
Filiz Ali is a Turkish pianist and musicologist.
Mario Garnero
Mário Garnero is a Brazilian banker and entrepreneur.
Nurettin Sözen
Nurettin Sözen is a Turkish doctor, politician and the former mayor of Istanbul, Turkey.
Ayla Algan
Ayla Algan is a Turkish film/stage actress and singer.
José Celso Martinez Corrêa
José Celso Martinez Corrêa, known as Zé Celso, is a Brazilian stage actor, director and playwright. He was one of the founders of Teatro Oficina, an innovative and politically active theater company associated with the 1960s Tropicalismo movement.
Dan Burros
Daniel Burros was a self-hating Jewish American who was a former member of the American Nazi Party. Later, after a falling-out with founder George Lincoln Rockwell, Burros became a Kleagle, or recruiter, for the New York State branch of the United Klans of America, the most violent Klan group of the time.
Alla Gryaznova
Alla Georgievna Gryaznova is a Russian economist, full Ph.D. in Economics, a rector of Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation (1985–2006).
Cheng Yen
Cheng Yen (Chinese: 證嚴法師; pinyin: Zhèngyán Fǎshī; Wade–Giles: Chêng4 Yen2 Fa3-shih1; born Chin-Yun Wong; 14 May 1937) is a Taiwanese Buddhist nun (bhikkhuni), teacher, and philanthropist. She is the founder of the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation, ordinarily referred to as Tzu Chi, a Buddhist humanitarian organization based in Taiwan. In the West, she is sometimes referred to as the "Mother Theresa of Asia".