Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Gerard
Gérard Darrieu
Gérard Darrieu (1925–2004) was a French actor.
Gérard Fromanger
Gérard Fromanger was a French visual artist. A painter who also employed collage, sculpture, photography, cinema, and lithography, he was associated with the French artistic movement of the 1960s and 1970s called Figuration Narrative, somewhat like pop art. Fromanger was alsi associated with photorealism.
Gérard Wertheimer
Gérard Paul Philippe Wertheimer is a French billionaire businessman based in New York City and Geneva, who owns Chanel in partnership with his brother, Alain.
Gérard Hérold
Gérard Hérold fue un actor teatral, cinematográfico y televisivo de nacionalidad francesa.
Gérard de Villiers
Gérard Adam de Villiers, más conocido como Gérard de Villiers, escritor, periodista y editor francés.
Gérard d'Aboville
Gérard d'Aboville is the first man to row across two oceans solo: the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. He crossed the Atlantic in 1980, travelling from Cape Cod to Brittany. D'Aboville previously built boats and organized races before undertaking this 3,500 mile trip, which he completed in 72 days.
Gérard Genette
Gérard Genette fue un escritor, crítico y teórico literario francés, uno de los creadores de la narratología.
Gérard Lebovici
Gérard Lebovici fue un editor, representante y productor de cine francés nacido el 25 de agosto de 1932 en París y fallecido el 5 de marzo de 1984 en París. Su asesinato sigue siendo un enigma sin resolver.
Gérard Lhéritier
Gérard Lhéritier is a French manuscript dealer and expert in balloon mail. He is a sponsor of the National Library of France and around 2004 was the buyer of the manuscript of the Marquis de Sade’s 120 Days of Sodom. In 1990 he founded Aristophil but in March 2015, was arrested by French police in connection with an investigation into a suspected pyramid scheme fraud at the firm. In 2012, he won the largest ever EuroMillions jackpot awarded in France at €170 million.
Gérard de Nerval
Gérard de Nerval era el seudónimo literario del poeta, ensayista y traductor francés Gérard Labrunie, el más esencialmente romántico de los poetas franceses.