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'''Jean''' could refer to: |
'''Jean''' could refer to: |
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* '''[[Jean-Paul Beaubier]]''', a reporter at the [[Odessa Unity Summit]]. |
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* '''[[Jeanette Brox]]''', the actress who portrays [[Camille]]. |
* '''[[Jeanette Brox]]''', the actress who portrays [[Camille]]. |
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* '''[[Jean-Claude Duvalier]]''', the leader of [[Haiti]] who controlled the [[Tonton Macoutes]]. |
* '''[[Jean-Claude Duvalier]]''', the leader of [[Haiti]] who controlled the [[Tonton Macoutes]]. |
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* '''[[Dorly Jean-Louis]]''', the actress who portrays an [[ICU nurse]]. |
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* '''[[Jimmy Jean-Louis]]''', the actor who portrays [[the Haitian]]. |
* '''[[Jimmy Jean-Louis]]''', the actor who portrays [[the Haitian]]. |
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* '''[[Dame Penelope Jean Lovegood III]]''', the Pomeranian owned by [[Doug Douglas]]. |
* '''[[Dame Penelope Jean Lovegood III]]''', the Pomeranian owned by [[Doug Douglas]]. |
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Latest revision as of 04:42, 2 November 2015
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Jean could refer to:
- Jean-Paul Beaubier, a reporter at the Odessa Unity Summit.
- Jeanette Brox, the actress who portrays Camille.
- Jean-Claude Duvalier, the leader of Haiti who controlled the Tonton Macoutes.
- Dorly Jean-Louis, the actress who portrays an ICU nurse.
- Jimmy Jean-Louis, the actor who portrays the Haitian.
- Dame Penelope Jean Lovegood III, the Pomeranian owned by Doug Douglas.
- Norma Jean Riddick, the actress who portrays a dancing woman.
- Jeannot Szwarc, a director for Heroes.
- Jeanette Roxborough, a stunt double in Heroes Reborn, and the actress who portrays Oscar's killer.
- Jean-Pierre Vertus, the actor who portrays a Haitian soldier.