Jean-Claude Deret , born Claude Breitman , (July 11, 1921 – December 12, 2016) was a French television writer, songwriter, actor, playwright and author of children's books and detective novels.
35-419: Jean-Claude is a French masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: People called Jean-Claude [ edit ] Jean-Claude Ades , an Italian electronic music producer Jean-Claude Alibert (died 2020), a French racing driver Jean-Claude Amiot (born 1939), a French composer, music professor and conductor Jean-Claude Andruet (born 1942),
70-470: A Cameroonian judoka Jean-Claude Carle (1948–2019), a member of the Senate of France Jean-Claude Carrière (1931–2021), a French screenwriter and actor Jean-Claude Castera (born 1939), a Haitian painter Jean-Claude Casties (born 1936), a French former professional football player Jean-Claude Chermann (born 1939), a French virologist Jean-Claude Colin (1790–1875), a French priest who became
105-469: A Canadian director and cinematographer Jean-Claude La Marre (born 1967), a Haitian-American writer Jean-Claude Larréché (born 1947), the Alfred H. Heineken Chaired Professor of marketing at INSEAD Jean-Claude Latombe (born 1947), a French-American roboticist Jean-Claude Lattès , a French publishing house Jean-Claude Lauzon (1953–1997), a Canadian filmmaker Jean-Claude Lavaud (1938–2011),
140-422: A Congolese politician Jean-Claude Garoute (1935–2006), a Haitian painter and sculptor Jean-Claude Gaudin (born 1939), a French politician Jean-Claude Gayssot (born 1944), a French politician Jean-Claude Gérard , a French flautist Jean-Claude Germain (born 1939), a Canadian playwright, author, journalist and historian Jean-Claude Grumberg (born 1939), a French writer of children's books and
175-661: A French Canadian politician Jean-Claude Maleval (born 1946), a French Lacanian psychoanalyst Jean-Claude Malgoire (1940–2018), a French conductor Jean-Claude Marcourt (born 1956), the Belgian Minister of Economics and Employment Jean-Claude Martinez (born 1945), a French politician and Member of the European Parliament Jean-Claude Mathis (born 1939), a member of the National Assembly of France Jean-Claude Merceron (born 1942),
210-495: A French employee of a street furniture firm Jean-Claude Izzo (1945–2000), a French poet, playwright, screenwriter and novelist Jean-Claude Juncker (born 1954), a Luxembourgian politician and President of the European Commission (2014–2019) Jean-Claude Kebabdjian (born 1942), a French-Armenian editor and journalist Jean-Claude Killy (born 1943), a French alpine ski racer Jean-Claude Labrecque (1938–2019),
245-442: A French impostor and murderer who pretended to be a medical doctor Jean-Claude Romand (born 1954), a French impostor-turned-spree killer and family annihilator Jean-Claude Rouget (born 1953), a French Thoroughbred horse trainer and former jockey Jean-Claude Rouzaud , the president of Champagne Louis Roederer Jean-Claude Rudaz (born 1942), a former racing driver from Switzerland Jean-Claude Saint-André (born 1962),
280-520: A French politician Jean-Claude Bouttier (1944–2019), a French actor and former European boxing champion Jean-Claude Bras (born 1945), a French former professional football player Jean-Claude Brialy (1933–2007), a French actor Jean-Claude Briault (born 1947), a New Caledonian politician Jean-Claude Brisseau (1944–2019), a French filmmaker best known for his 2002 film Secret Things Jean-Claude Brou (born 1953), an Ivorian politician and economist Jean-Claude Cameroun (born 1973),
315-538: A French politician and lawyer Jean-Claude Sensemat (born 1951), a French businessman Jean-Claude Siapa Ivouloungou (c. 1958–2012), a Congolese politician Jean-Claude Simon (born 1948), Vietnamese-French researcher in semiconductor optical amplifiers Jean-Claude Skrela (born 1949), a former coach of the French national rugby union team Jean-Claude Suares (1942–2013), an American designer of books, magazines and newspapers Jean-Claude Suaudeau (born 1938),
350-450: A French rower who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics Jean-Claude Dassier (born 1941), the president of Olympique de Marseille Jean-Claude Decaux (1937–2016), a French entrepreneur who earned his fortune in advertising Jean-Claude Deret (1921–2016), French television writer, author, actor Jean-Claude Dreyfus (born 1946), a French actor Jean-Claude Drouot (born 1938), a Belgian actor Jean-Claude Dunyach (born 1957),
385-517: A French science fiction writer Jean-Claude Duvalier (1951–2014), the ruler of Haiti from 1971 until his overthrow Jean-Claude Ellena (born 1947), a French perfumer Jean-Claude Éloy (born 1938), a French classical composer Jean-Claude Etienne (1941–2017), a French politician and a member of the Senate of France Jean-Claude Fernandes (born 1972), former French footballer and manager Jean-Claude Flabel , an author of aerospace engineering textbooks Jean-Claude Flornoy (1950–2011),
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#1733085414556420-580: A French specialist of the Tarot of Marseille Jean-Claude Flory (born 1966), a member of the National Assembly of France Jean-Claude Forest (1930–1998), a writer and illustrator Jean-Claude Fournier (born 1943), a French cartoonist Jean-Claude Frécon (1944–2016), a member of the Senate of France Jean-Claude Fruteau (1947–2022), a French politician and Member of the European Parliament Jean-Claude Gakosso (born 1957),
455-612: A French theologian 84011 Jean-Claude , a main-belt asteroid JC (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jean-Claude&oldid=1249423114 " Categories : Given names Compound given names French masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
490-422: A Lebanese high jumper Jean-Claude Rakotonirina , a Malagasy politician Jean-Claude Raphael (born 1973), a Mauritian judoka Jean-Claude Renard (1922–2002), a French poet Jean-Claude Richard (1727–1791), a French painter and engraver Jean-Claude Risset (1938–2016), a French composer Jean-Claude Rivest (born 1943), a Canadian lawyer, politician and Senator Jean-Claude Romand (born 1954),
525-401: A Professor of Marketing at HEC Lausanne, Switzerland Jean-Claude Van Cauwenberghe (born 1944), a Walloon politician Jean-Claude Van Damme (born 1960), a Belgian martial artist and actor Jean-Claude Van Geenberghe (1962–2009), a Belgian-Ukrainian equestrian Jean-Claude Vannier (born 1943), a French musician, composer and arranger Jean-Claude Viollet (born 1951), a member of
560-440: A Quebec provincial politician Jean-Claude Sandrier (born 1945), a French politician and former mayor of Bourges Jean-Claude Scherrer (born 1978), a Swiss professional tennis player Jean-Claude Schindelholz (born 1940), a Swiss football striker Jean-Claude Schmitt (born 1946), a French medievalist Jean-Claude Scraire (born 1946), a Québécois lawyer, separatist and nationalist Jean-Claude Sebag (born 1943),
595-538: A former French football player Jean-Claude Thomas (1950–2018), a member of the National Assembly of France Jean-Claude Tochon , a Swiss slalom canoer Jean-Claude Tremblay (1939–1994), a Canadian ice hockey defenceman Jean-Claude Trichet (born 1942), a French economist, former president of the European Central Bank Jean-Claude Turcotte (1936–2015), a Roman Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Montréal Jean-Claude Usunier ,
630-598: A key figure in the 18th century community of Quebec Jean-Claude Parrot (born c. 1937), the National President of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers Jean-Claude Pascal (1927–1992), a French singer Jean-Claude Paye (born 1952), a Belgian sociologist Jean-Claude Pecker (1923–2020), a French astronomer, member of the Académie des sciences Jean-Claude Perez (born 1964), a French politician and member of
665-534: A member of the National Assembly of France Jean-Claude Leuyer (born 1970), an American kickboxer Jean-Claude Logé (born 1941), a Belgian businessman Jean-Claude Lorquet (born 1935), a professor of Theoretical Chemistry at the University of Liège Jean-Claude Lubtchansky (1930–2020), a French documentary and television director Jean-Claude Magnan (born 1941), a French fencer and Olympic champion in foil competition Jean-Claude Malépart (1938–1989),
700-444: A member of the Senate of France Jean-Claude Merlin (born 1954), a French astronomer Jean-Claude Mézières (1938–2022), a French comic strip artist and illustrator Jean-Claude Mignon (born 1950), a member of the National Assembly of France Jean-Claude Milner (born 1941), a French linguist, philosopher and essayist Jean-Claude Mpassy (born 1986), a German-Congolese football player Jean-Claude Mukanya (born 1968),
735-479: A playwright Jean-Claude Guédon (born 1943), a Quebec-based academic educationist Jean-Claude Guibal (1941–2021), a member of the National Assembly of France Jean-Claude Guiguet (1948–2005), a French film director and screenwriter Jean-Claude Hamel (1929–2020), the President of AJ Auxerre from 1963 to 2009 Jean-Claude Iranzi (born 1992), a Rwandan football player Jean-Claude Irvoas (1949–2005),
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#1733085414556770-544: A private villa in Mykonos (Greece), where he resides up to this day. He has released mixtape podcasts since the COVID-19 pandemic . Particularly noted for his work with pop and dance vocalist Dannii Minogue , Jean Claude Ades co-wrote and produced Minogue's biggest hit " I Begin to Wonder ", under the pseudonym J.C.A., along with three further tracks, " Come and Get It ", " Feel Like I Do " and "Free Falling". He also helped produce
805-513: A retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender Jean-Claude Bertrand (born 1954), a retired French badminton player Jean-Claude Biver (born 1949), the CEO, board member and minority shareholder of Hublot Jean-Claude Blanc (born 1963), the former chairman of Juventus FC Jean-Claude Borelly (born 1953), a French trumpeter and composer Jean-Claude Bouchet (born 1957), a member of the National Assembly of France Jean-Claude Boulard (1943–2018),
840-455: A retired French football player Jean-Claude Lebaube (1937–1977), a French cyclist Jean-Claude Lebensztejn , a French art historian and art critic Jean-Claude Leclercq (born 1962), a French former professional road bicycle racer Jean-Claude Lemoult (born 1960), a French former professional football player Jean-Claude Lenoir (born 1944), a contemporary member of the National Assembly of France Jean-Claude Leroy (born 1952),
875-584: A retired French professional rally driver Jean-Claude Bajeux (1931–2011), a professor and director of the Ecumenical Center for Human Rights in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Jean-Claude Baker (1943–2015), a French-born American restaurateur Jean-Claude Bastos de Morais (born 1967), a Swiss entrepreneur with strong connections to Angola Jean-Claude Beaulieu (born 1944), a member of the National Assembly of France Jean-Claude Bergeron (born 1968),
910-418: A retired football player Jean-Claude Ndoli (born 1986), a Rwandan-born football player Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier (1861–1930), a French landscape architect Jean-Claude Olry (born 1949), a French slalom canoer Jean-Claude Osman (born 1947), a French retired professional football defender Jean-Claude Pagal (born 1964), a former Cameroonian footballer Jean-Claude Panet (c. 1719–1778),
945-689: A theatre company in Saint-Gervais-la-Forêt . Additionally, he authored children's books and detective novels. He also wrote plays, including Samuel dans l'île , which was nominated for a Molière Award in 2006. Meanwhile, he continued to act, for example starring in Beautiful Memories in 2001. He wrote 50 songs over the course of his career, and performed at the Théâtre de Poche Montparnasse in April 2014. In 2016, he directed Salauds de pauvres ,
980-534: Is also an entertainment venue in Ibiza owned by Ades. He gained further prominence by releasing digital tracks through Beatport during the 2010s. Ades gained worldwide popularity after releasing "Shingaling" in April 2008 alongside another French producer Thomas Vincent. The track is a mixture of electrotech and tribal house and features samples from the 1968 salsa hit "Shingaling Shingaling" by Puerto-Rican band Kako & His Orchestra . In 2019, Ades moved to
1015-517: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Jean-Claude Ades Jean Claude Ades is a German-born electronic music producer . He has resided and worked in Italy , France , and Spain , specialising in house and electro music. Ades started DJ-ing at the age of 16. In 1995, he released his first single under the artist name J.C.A. In 2002, he changed it to Krystal K. In 2006, he founded his own label, B!CRAZY, which currently
1050-557: The National Assembly Jean-Claude Petit (born 1943), a French composer and arranger Jean-Claude Peyronnet (born 1940), a member of the Senate of France Jean-Claude Pierre-Louis , the Chief Executive of Rodrigues island, Mauritius Jean-Claude Piumi (1940–1996), a French former football defender Jean-Claude Pressac (1944–2003), a French chemist and pharmacist Jean-Claude Rabbath (born 1977),
1085-525: The National Assembly of France Jean-Claude Vrinat (1936–2008), the owner of the Taillevent restaurant Jean-Claude Wicky (1946–2016), a Swiss photographer noted for his series on Bolivian miners Jean-Claude ( Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter character) , a fictional character in the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series of novels See also [ edit ] Jean Claude (1619–1687),
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1120-516: The alias Krystal K, while residing in Munich , Germany , he produced a major hit on the Billboard Dance Top 40 chart in 2004, with "Let's Get It Right". (selective) as Krystal K as J.C.A / JCA as Jean Claude Ades Jean-Claude Deret Jean-Claude Deret was born as Claude Breitman on July 11, 1921. His family were secular Jews from Russia. One of his great-grandfathers
1155-567: The founder of the Society of Mary Jean-Claude Colliard (1946–2014), a former member of the Constitutional Council of France Jean-Claude Colotti (born 1967), a French former professional road bicycle racer Jean-Claude D'Amours (born 1972), a Canadian politician Jean-Claude Danglot (born 1950), a member of the Senate of France Jean-Claude Darcheville (born 1975), a French football striker Jean-Claude Darouy (1944–2006),
1190-486: The song "Lovers Till the End" with Christian Burns , for the album Simple Modern Answers . His better known remixes include that of The Nightcrawlers ' "Push The Feeling On", Coburn 's " We Interrupt this Programme ", Tomcraft's "Da Disco", The Roc Project's "Never (Past Tense)", and iiO 's " At the End ". Ades' hit singles include "Some Day", "Fly Away", "Nite Time", and Angel City 's "Love Me Right (Oh Sheila)" Under
1225-577: Was a psychiatrist. He lost a relative in The Holocaust . Deret started his career as a songwriter and singer in Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the late 1940s. By 1950, he emigrated to Quebec , where he became a theatre and television actor. Nine years later, in 1959, he returned to France and within a few years he created Thierry la Fronde , a television series. Between 1963 and 1966, he wrote 52 episodes. Deret founded Le Théâtre du cercle,
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