List of Famous people born on November 24th
Elias Cobbaut
Elias Cobbaut is a Belgian footballer who plays for Anderlecht.
Chao Kuang Piu
Chao Kuang-piu, SBS, is a Hong Kong industrial tycoon and philanthropist, sometimes referred to as Hong Kong's "Wool Magnate".
Tatiana Santo Domingo
Tatiana Casiraghi is a Monegasque socialite, heiress, and the wife of Andrea Casiraghi, who is fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne. On the Forbes 2016 list of the world's billionaires, she was ranked #722 with an estimated net worth of US$2.4 billion.
Einar Kárason
Einar Kárason is an Icelandic writer. He has been a full-time writer since 1978. He started his career with poetry in literary magazines from 1978 to 1980. In 1981 he published his first novel. He is best known for his novel Þar sem djöflaeyjan rís. which was translated into English as Devil's Island. The book was also made into the film Devil's Island. He has been on the board or acted as chairman for several Icelandic writing associations.
Marco Wittmann
Marco Wittmann is a German professional racing driver, and BMW Motorsport works driver.
Renate Reinsve
Renate Reinsve is a Norwegian actress. She gave her film debut in Oslo, August 31st (2011) before making her starring turn in the critically acclaimed film The Worst Person in the World (2021) which earned her the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress.
Yos Sudarso
Commodore Yosaphat "Yos" Sudarso was an Indonesian naval officer killed at the Battle of Arafura Sea. At the time of his death, Yos Sudarso was deputy chief of staff of the Indonesian Navy and in charge of an action to infiltrate Dutch New Guinea. He was promoted to vice admiral posthumously.
Michèle Fitoussi
Michèle Fitoussi is a French writer. She is of Tunisian descent.
Rui Barros
Rui Gil Soares de Barros is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, and is a current manager.
Fernando Coniglio
Fernando Coniglio is an Argentine footballer who plays for Primera División de Chile side Curicó Unido as a forward.