List of Famous people born on October 25th
Chen Kuang-fu
Chen Kuang-fu is a politician in the Republic of China. He was the Magistrate of Penghu County since 25 December 2014 until 25 December 2018.
Sharafudheen
Sharafudheen, professionally credited as Sharaf U Dheen, is an Indian actor who appears in Malayalam films. He made his acting debut in 2013 with Neram. He got his breakthrough by portraying the role of Girirajan Kozhi in Premam (2015). Sharaf U Dheen's known for both his comedic and villain roles. He's best known for his roles in the films Paavada (2015), Happy Wedding (2016), Pretham (2016), Georgettan's Pooram (2017), Njandukalude Nattil Oridavela (2017), Varathan (2018), Neeyum Njanum (2019), Children's Park (2019), Virus (2019), Anjaam Pathiraa (2020), Halal Love Story (2020), Aarkkariyam (2021) and Rorschach (2022).
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Desmond Lee
Desmond Lee Yu-tai is a retired Hong Kong politician, a member of Eastern District Council for most of a 30-year period and a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
Milena Rašić
Milena Rašić is a retired Serbian professional volleyball player. She played for Serbia women's national volleyball team. She won a silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics and also competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She won a bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She is 1.93 m tall.
Park Na-rae
Park Na-rae is a South Korean comedian, signed to JDB Entertainment.
Ahmad Jarba
Ahmad Jarba, born in the city of Qamishli in 1969, is a Syrian opposition member and former political prisoner. He is a public opponent of Bashar al-Assad and between 6 July 2013 and 11 July 2014 he was President of the Syrian National Coalition, which is the main coalition of opposition groups in the Syrian Civil War, as well as being a member of the Syrian National Council. His election took place in the second round of voting of a three days meeting organized by the Coalition in order to renew its board. He obtained 55 votes, three more than his rival Mustafa Sabbagh, who was supported by Qatar. According to a July 2013 article in The Economist, "there is little reason to believe he will wield more influence than his predecessor, Moaz al-Khatib." Jarba was re-elected on 5 January 2014, with 65 votes, defeating his only opponent Riyad Farid Hijab by 13 votes.