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Chatelain (surname)
Chatelain or Châtelain is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Christine Chatelain, Canadian film and television actress * Clara de Chatelain (1807–1876), English writer and composer * Danièle Chatelain, professor of French and writer * Hélène Châtelain, (1935–2020), French actress * Hubert Paul Chatelain (1917–?) * Jean Baptiste Claude Chatelain John Baptist Chatelain (1710–1758) was an English draughtsman and engraver of French background, specialized in landscapes. He should not be confused with, among others, F.-B. Chatelain ( fl. 1760–1770), who was a pupil of Louis-Simon Lempere ... (1710–?), French engraver * Jeremy Chatelain (other), multiple people {{surname, Chatelain French-language surnames ...
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Christine Chatelain
Christine Chatelain is a Canadian film and television actress. She had a recurring role on '' ''The Collector'''' as Taylor. Originally an art student in Vancouver, she tried acting as a hobby and quickly gained roles in ''40 Days and 40 Nights'' and ''3000 Miles to Graceland ''3000 Miles to Graceland'' is a 2001 American heist black action comedy film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Demian Lichtenstein. Lichtenstein co-wrote the script with Richard Recco. The film stars Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner, Courte ...''. Filmography References External links * Christine Chatelain Fan Living people Canadian film actresses Canadian web series actresses Canadian television actresses 20th-century Canadian actresses 21st-century Canadian actresses Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) {{canada-film-actor-stub ...
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Clara De Chatelain
Clara de Chatelain, (pseudonyms, Leopold Wray, Baronne Cornélie de B., Rosalia Santa Croce and Leopoldine Ziska; 31 July 1807 – 30 June 1876) was an English writer, composer and translator. Life Clara Du Mazet de Pontigny was born in London, 31 July 1807. She was the daughter of M. de Pontigny, a French gentleman, and his English wife Mary. Living in France in 1826, she wrote an elegy on Jacques-Louis David's death, 'Le Tombeau du Proscrit'. Returning to England in 1827, she wrote widely under her pseudonym Leopold Wray, and for periodicals including '' Reynolds's Miscellany'', '' London Society'', ''The Queen'', ''Chambers's Journal'' and '' Le Courrier de l'Europe''. On 13 April 1843 she married J. B. F. Ernest de Chatelain, with whom she enjoyed walking tours in the New Forest. The couple befriended Victor Hugo and his wife while staying in Jersey and Guernsey. Clara de Chatelain was a prolific writer: she translated over 400 songs for musical houses including Wessell, M ...
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Danièle Chatelain
Danièle Chatelain (born in France) is a professor of French and a writer. She holds master's degrees from the University of Strasbourg and the University of California, Riverside, where she also got a Ph.D. in 1982. She is a professor of French at the University of Redlands. Until his death in 2014, she was married to George Edgar Slusser, with whom she shared an interest for the comparative analysis of science fiction, with a focus on the influence of the works of H. G. Wells. Books *''Transformations of Utopia: Changing Views of the Perfect Society'', ed. by George E. Slusser, Paul K. Alkon, Roger Gaillard & Daniele Chatelain. New York City: AMS Press, 1999. Reviewed in ''Extrapolation'' Vol. 40 (1999). *''H. G. Wells's Perennial Time Machine: Selected Essays from the Centenary Conference ''The Time Machine'': Past, Present and Future, Imperial College, London, July 26–29, 1995'', ed. by George E. Slusser, Patrick Parrinder & Daniele Chatelain. Athens, GA: Universit ...
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Hélène Châtelain
Hélène Châtelain (28 December 1935 – 11 April 2020) was a French actress who appeared as "the woman" in Chris Marker's ''La Jetée'' (1962), and later worked with playwright Armand Gatti and Iossif Pasternak. She was also a translator, writer and filmmaker (''Goulag''). On 11 April 2020 Châtelain died from COVID-19 at the age 84. Selected filmography Actress * ''La Jetée'' (1962) Scriptwriter / director * 1973: ''Les Prisons aussi'', film 16 mn, directed by Hélène Châtelain and René Lefort. Production : G.I.P. (Michel Foucault), 1973 * 1972/73: "Dix jours sur la Z.U.P. des Minguettes ou l'Amazonie est de l'autre côté de la rue", film vidéo 1/2 pouce, directed by Hélène Châtelain and Stéphane Gatti. Production : A.C.I.D.E. * 1976: ''Le lion, sa cage et ses ailes'', 6 films vidéo 1/2 pouce by Armand Gatti, shooting and editing by Hélène Châtelain and Stéphane Gatti Production : Les Voyelles et l'I.N.A. * 1977: ''Siniavsky, une voix dans le cœur'', fi ...
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Hubert Paul Chatelain
USS ''Chatelain'' (DE-149) was an in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946. She was finally scrapped in 1974. History She was named in honor of Hubert Paul Chatelain who was awarded a Silver Star posthumously for his valiant actions before he was killed in action 26 October 1942 during the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands. ''Chatelain'' (DE-149) was launched 21 April 1943 by Consolidated Steel Corp. of Orange, Texas; sponsored by Mrs. L. T. Chatelain; commissioned 22 September 1943 and reported to the Atlantic Fleet. Battle of the Atlantic Destined to play an important part in sweeping the Atlantic of German submarines, ''Chatelain'' escorted two convoys from east coast ports to Derry and Gibraltar between 20 November 1943 and 7 March 1944, and was then assigned to operate as part of the hunter-killer group formed around . During the last year of the European war, while operating with the Guadalcanal group, ''Chatelain'' joined in the sinking of two German ...
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Jean Baptiste Claude Chatelain
John Baptist Chatelain (1710–1758) was an English draughtsman and engraver of French background, specialized in landscapes. He should not be confused with, among others, F.-B. Chatelain ( fl. 1760–1770), who was a pupil of Louis-Simon Lempereur and Claude-Jean-Baptiste Chatelain, French engraver and revolutionary. The specialist of the French Revolution, Haim Burstin, discovered in 2005 a "Claude-Jean-Baptiste Chatelain, engraver, 42 years old, college of Reims, rue Chartière 11, elector and member of the committee of the section of the Panthéon-Français in 1792, and having a workshop rue Jean-de-Beauvais ” - In: Haim Burstin, A revolution at work: Le Faubourg Saint-Marcel (1789-1794), collection“ Époques ”, Seyssel, Champ Vallon, 2005, (ISBN 9782876737198), cf. note 913 extrait sur Google Books— and who produced many pieces in the years 1780-1790, which undoubtedly added to the confusion, for example, Adrien-Nicolas Piédefer, Marquis de La Salle Jean Duplessi ...
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Jeremy Chatelain (other)
Jeremy Chatelain may refer to: *Jérémy Chatelain (born 1984), French singer ** ''Jeremy Chatelain'' (album) *Jeremy Chatelain (bassist) Jeremy Chatelain is a musician originally from Utah. He formed the Utah-based bands Insight and Iceburn, and went on to sing in NYC band Handsome and later formed Jets to Brazil with singer Blake Schwarzenbach. In 2005 Jeremy joined the band ...
, bass player of Helmet {{Hndis, Chatelain, Jeremy ...
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