List of Famous people who born in 1975
Isolde Kostner
Isolde Kostner is an Italian former Alpine skier who won two bronze medals at the 1994 Winter Olympics and a silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics. She was the Italian flag bearer at the opening ceremony of the 2002 Olympics.
Mihai Mălaimare
Mihai Mălaimare Jr. is a Romanian cinematographer. He is the son of the Romanian actor and former politician Mihai Mălaimare. He has been a cinematographer on films directed by Francis Ford Coppola, Paul Thomas Anderson and Taika Waititi. He was nominated for Best Cinematography at the 24th Independent Spirit Awards for Youth Without Youth in 2008.
Ge Fei
Ge Fei is a Chinese former badminton player who is one of the most successful doubles specialists in the sport's history. Among many international titles, Ge won two Olympic gold medals and two IBF World Championship gold medals in the women's doubles with her regular partner Gu Jun and a World Championship gold medal in the mixed doubles with Liu Yong. Ge was also a member of Chinese teams that captured the Uber Cup in 1998 and 2000. Ge and Gu Jun were the world's dominant women's doubles team from the mid-1990s to their retirement after the 2000 Olympics, winning over thirty top tier international titles together. Ge Fei was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2008.
Emma Ferguson
Emma Ferguson is a British actress. She is best known for her starring role in the series Mile High with co-stars Naomi Ryan and Jo Anne Knowles but also appeared in the miniseries North and South.
Yu Hsiao-Hui
Benjamin Otto
Barbara Eder
Chris Witty
Christine Diane Witty is an American speed skater and racing cyclist and participated in the Olympic Games in both sports.
Cordelia Fine
Cordelia Fine is a Canadian-born British philosopher, psychologist and writer. She is a Full Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at The University of Melbourne, Australia. Fine has written three popular science books on the topics of social cognition, neuroscience, and the popular myths of sex differences. Her latest book Testosterone Rex won the Royal Society Science Book Prize, 2017. She has authored several academic book chapters and numerous academic publications. Fine is also noted for coining the term 'neurosexism'.