Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Jacques
Jacques Verdier
Jacques Verdier was a French sports journalist and writer for Midi Olympique.
Jacques Balmat
Jacques Balmat fue un cazador de rebecos, cristaleralista (cristallier) y primer guía de montaña que ascendió con éxito el Mont Blanc en compañía de Michel Paccard, el 8 de agosto de 1786 a las 18:23 h.
Jacques Piccard
Jacques Piccard fue un explorador, ingeniero y oceanógrafo suizo, conocido por el desarrollo de vehículos subacuáticos para el estudio de las corrientes oceánicas. Piccard y Don Walsh fueron, hasta 2012, las únicas personas que alcanzaron el punto más bajo de la superficie terrestre, el abismo Challenger, en la fosa de las Marianas.
Jacques Deray
Jacques Deray fue un director y guionista cinematográfico de nacionalidad francesa. Deray es sobre todo conocido por dirigir numerosas películas de cine policiaco y de suspense.
Jacques Calvet
Jacques Calvet was a French businessman.
Jacques Pills
Jacques Pills fue un cantante y actor de nacionalidad francesa.
Jacques Rouffio
Jacques Rouffio was a French film director and screenwriter. His 1986 film My Brother-in-law Killed My Sister was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival.
Jacques Morali
Jacques Morali was a French disco and dance music record producer and songwriter, known for creating acts like The Ritchie Family and Village People.
Jacques Crevoisier
Jacques Crevoisier was a French footballer and coach.
Jacques Leibowitch
Jacques Leibowitch was a French medical doctor and clinical researcher known for his contributions to the knowledge and treatment of HIV and AIDS, starting with his initial designation of a human retrovirus as the cause of AIDS, and his ground-breaking use of triple combination therapy for the effective control of HIV in the patient. A practicing physician in the infectiology department of the Raymond Poincaré University Hospital of Garches, University lecturer Emeritus, he led the treatment program ICCARRE that proposes a dramatic reduction of weekly anti-HIV drug intake, down to 2-3 anti-viral pills a day taken 2 to 3 or 4 days a week, as opposed to the presently recommended seven days a week, as still universally prescribed. These reduced medical dosages are adequate, necessary and sufficient according to the results of his exploratory clinical research carried out since 2003. He is the author of the books "Un virus étrange venu d'ailleurs", and "Pour en finir avec le sida".