List of Famous people who born in 1960
Pål Sletaune
Pål Sletaune is a Norwegian film director and photographer. His films include Junk Mail, Naboer and The Monitor.
Masae Nanbu
Dmitriy Ogai
Dmitry Alekseyevich Ogay is a Kazakhstani professional football manager of Korean descent. He is one of the most successful coaches in Kazakhstan. Ogay played seven seasons in the Soviet Top League with FC Kairat and FC Pakhtakor Tashkent, appearing in over 100 league matches.
Florence Ben Sadoun
Vasiliy Bubka
Vasiliy Bubka is a retired pole vaulter who represented the USSR and later Ukraine. His personal best was 5.86 metres, achieved in July 1988 in Chelyabinsk.
Jasmina Mihajlović
Jasmina Mihajlović is a Serbian writer and literary critic. She is also chairwoman of Bequest of Milorad Pavić, famous Serbian writer and her late spouse.
Julián Gorospe
Julián Gorospe Artabe is a Spanish former professional road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 1982 and 1994, entirely for the Banesto team. Gorospe also worked as the directeur sportif of Euskaltel–Euskadi between 1998 and 2006.
Osmo Pekonen
Osmo Pekonen, PhD, D.Soc.Sc.,, is a Finnish mathematician, historian of science, and author. He is a docent of mathematics at the University of Helsinki and at the University of Jyväskylä, a docent of history of science at the University of Oulu, and a docent of history of civilization at the University of Lapland. He is the Book Reviews section editor of The Mathematical Intelligencer.
Debbie Flintoff-King
Debra ("Debbie") Lee Flintoff-King, (OAM) is a retired Australian athlete, and winner of the women's 400 m hurdles event at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
Prince Radu, Prince of Romania
Prince Radu of Romania is the husband of Margareta of Romania, head of the House of Romania and a disputed pretender to the former Romanian throne. On 1 January 1999, he was given the name, not title, of "Prince of Hohenzollern-Veringen" by Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern, the Head of the Sigmaringen branch of the Hohenzollern family. He has also called himself "Radu Hohenzollern-Veringen-Duda". Since 2007, when he had his legal name changed from "Radu Duda" to "Radu al României Duda", Radu no longer uses the name of Hohenzollern. The Fundamental Rules of the Romanian Royal Family, proclaimed by former King Michael I on 30 December 2007, gave Radu the title of "Prince of Romania", with the style of "Royal Highness", which King Michael had given him earlier on 5 January 2005.