Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Alain
Alain Masudi
Alain Masudi is a Congolese former professional footballer who played as a striker or midfielder.
Alain Giresse
Alain Giresse es un exfutbolista y actual entrenador francés.
Alain Ducasse
Alain Ducasse Zamorano, nacido el 13 de septiembre de 1956 en Orthez, es un famoso chef y un empresario monegasco. Diploma de la escuela de hostelería de Burdeos en 1978.
Alain Wertheimer
Alain Wertheimer is a French billionaire businessman, based in New York City. He owns a controlling interest in Chanel, with his brother Gérard.
Alain Bernard
Alain Bernard es un nadador francés de Aubagne, Bouches-du-Rhône. Ha ganado tres medallas en los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 2008. Después de competir en el equipo ganador de la medalla de plata de relevos de 4 x 100 m, Bernard ganó la medalla de oro en la categoría masculina de 100 m libres.
Alain Fischer
Alain Fischer is a doctor, professor of pediatric immunology and French researcher in biology.
Alain Carignon
Alain Carignon (born 23 February 1949 in Vizille, is a conservative French politician. Mayor of Grenoble from 1983 to 1995, he became junior minister in charge of environmental issues in the second Chirac government; in 1986 he proposed legislation against major radioactive risks. He then became minister in charge of media and telecommunication in the Balladur government., but had to resign from that position when his indictment for corruption became inevitable. He was later sentenced to a 4 years jail term, and made unelectable for a further 5 years. He served 29 months of his jail sentence, the longest ever for a French politician convicted of corruption.
Alain Damasio
Alain Damasio is a French writer of sci-fi and fantasy. He also works as a scriptwriter for comics, radio fictions, movie and TV series. He is also notable as an audio and spoken word artist.
Alain Cavalier
Alain Cavalier es el nombre artístico de Alain Fraissé, director de cine francés.
Alain Vigneault
Alain Vigneault is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach for the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Vigneault has previously coached the Montreal Canadiens, Vancouver Canucks, and the New York Rangers in the NHL, as well as in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). During his career with the Canucks, he won the Jack Adams Award as the NHL's top coach of the year in 2006–07 and became the team's record holder for wins as a coach. Under Vigneault, Vancouver won back-to-back Presidents' Trophies and made one Stanley Cup Finals appearance (2011). In his first season with New York, he led the Rangers to their first Stanley Cup Finals appearance (2014) in 20 years.