From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jean-Marc
Jean-Marc
Jean-Marc is a French masculine given name. It may refer • Jean-Marc Généreux, a ballroom dance champion
to : and choreographer
• Jean-Marc Adjovi-Bocco (born 1963), a former • Jean-Marc Gounon (born 1963), a French racing
Beninese football player driver
• Jean-Marc Aractingi, a French engineer, diplomat • Jean-Marc Guillou (born 1945), a French ex-
and author of Lebanese origin footballer and current trainer
• Jean-Marc Ayrault (born 1950), a French politician • Jean-Marc Jacob (born 1947), a member of the
and a member of the French Socialist Party Canadian House of Commons
• Jean-Marc Barr (born 1960), a French -American film • Jean-Marc Jézéquel, a French computer scientist
actor and director • Jean-Marc Juilhard (born 1940), a French politician
• Jean-Marc Berliere, a French historian and a member of the Senate of France
• Jean-Marc Bosman (born 1964), a former Belgian • Jean Marc Gaspard Itard (1774–1838), a French
footballer physician
• Jean-Marc Bustamante (born 1952), a French artist, • Jean-Marc Hamel (born 1925), the Chief Electoral
sculptor and photographer Officer from 1966 to 1990
• Jean-Marc Carisse, a Canadian photographer • Jean-Marc Ithier (born 1965), a former Mauritian
• Jean-Marc Chanelet (born 1968), a former French football player
football player • Jean-Marc Lalonde (born 1935), a politician in
• Jean-Marc Cerrone, aka Cerrone (born 1952), a Ontario, Canada
French disco drummer and singer-songwriter • Jean-Marc Lanthier (born 1963), a retired
• Jean-Marc Coicaud, the director of the United professional ice hockey player
Nations University Office at the United Nations in • Jean-Marc Leclercq, a French singer and Esperantist
New York from Toulouse
• Jean-Marc Dalpé (born 1957), a Canadian playwright • Jean-Marc Lederman, a Belgian keyboard player and
and poet producer
• Jean-Marc Degraeve (born 1971), a French • Jean-Marc Lefranc (born 1947), a member of the
Grandmaster of chess National Assembly of France
• Jean-Marc de Lacoste-Lareymondie, a French • Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond (born 1940), a physicist and
politician and a member of National Front essayist
• Jean-Marc de La Sablière (born 1946), the • Jean-Marc Ligny (born 1956), a French science fiction
Ambassador of France in Italy since 7 September writer
2007 • Jean-Marc Lofficier (born 1954), a French author of
• Jean Marc Ela (1936–2008), a sociologist, Diocesan books about film s and television programs
Priest, Professor and author • Jean-Marc Loubier, the chief executive officer of
• Jean-Marc Ferratge (born 1959), a French retired Escada, an international luxury fashion group
professional football striker • Jean-Marc Luisada (born 1958), a pianist
• Jean-Marc Ferreri (born 1962), a former French • Jean-Marc Marino (born 1983), a French professional
footballer road bicycle racer
• Jean-Marc Ferry (born 1946), a French philosopher • Jean-Marc Monnerville, better known to music fans
• Jean-Marc Fontaine (born 1944), a French as Kali (born 1956), a French musician
mathematician • Jean-Marc Morandini (born 1965), a French
• Jean-Marc Fournier (born 1959), a Quebec politician journalist
and a lawyer • Jean-Marc Moret (born 1942), a Swiss archaeologist
• Jean-Marc Furlan (born 1957), a French football and art historian
manager • Jean-Marc Mormeck (born 1972), a French
• Jean-Marc Gaillard (born 1980), a French cross professional boxer of Antillean descent
country skier • Jean-Marc Nattier (1685–1766), a French painter
• Jean-Marc Gaulin (born 1962), a retired professional • Jean-Marc Nesme (born 1943), a member of the
ice hockey player National Assembly of France
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jean-Marc
• Jean-Marc Nobilo (born 1960), a former French • Jean-Marc Rouillan, a member of the Action directe
striker armed group
• Jean-Marc Oroque (born 1983), a French professional • Jean-Marc Routhier (born 1968), a retired Canadian
football player ice hockey player
• Jean-Marc Pastor (born 1950), a member of the • Jean-Marc Sauvé (born 1949), the vice-president of
Senate of France the France Council of State
• Jean-Marc Pelletier (born 1978), an American • Jean-Marc Schaer (born 1953), a French retired
professional ice hockey goaltender professional football striker
• Jean-Marc Perraud, the executive vice president and • Jean-Marc Tailhardat (born 1966), a retired French
chief financial officer of Schlumberger Limited pole vaulter
• Jean-Marc Perret (born 1975), a British actor • Jean-Marc Todeschini (born 1952), a member of the
• Jean-Marc Pilorget (born 1958), a former French Senate of France
football player • Jean-Marc Tournois (born 1956), a French artist
• Jean-Marc Prouveur (born 1956), a French artist and • Jean-Marc Vallée (born 1963), a Canadian film
filmmaker director and screenwriter from Quebec
• Jean-Marc Reiser (1941–1983), a French comics • Jean-Marc Varaut (1933–2005), a French lawyer
creator
• Jean-Marc Robitaille (born 1955), a member of the
Canadian House of Commons
Other
• Jean-Marc Rochette (born 1956), a French painter, • Jean-Marc XO Vodka, a premium vodka distilled in
illustrator and comics creator the Cognac region of France
• Jean-Marc Roubaud (born 1951), a member of the • Jean-Marc, later name of the ship Empire River
National Assembly of France
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