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Lou may refer to: __NOTOC__ Personal name * Lou (given name), a list of people and fictional characters *Lou (German singer) *Lou (French singer) * Lou (surname 娄), the 229th most common surname in China * Lou (surname 楼), the 269th most common surname in China Arts and entertainment * ''Lou'' (2010 film) * ''Lou'' (2017 film), a Pixar short * ''Lou'' (2022 film), a Netflix action thriller * Lou!, a French series of comic books created by Julien Neel * Lord of Ultima, a browser-based MMORTS game developed by EA Other uses * Lyon Olympique Universitaire, a rugby union team playing in the Top14 competition of France * Bowman Field (airport) (IATA airport code LOU), an airport in Louisville, Kentucky, USA * Lou Island of Papua New Guinea * Lou language (Austronesian) of Lou Island * Lou language (Torricelli) * Letter of understanding, a formal text that sums up the terms and understanding of a contract See also * Lu (other) Lu, Lü, or LU may refer to: Arts and e ...
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Lou (given Name)
Lou is a unisex given name. For males, it is frequently a short form (hypocorism) of Louis (given name), Louis or Lewis (given name), Lewis, for females of Louise (given name), Louise, etc. It may refer to: People Men * Lou Adler (born 1933), American record producer, music executive, talent manager, songwriter and film director and producer * Lou Albano (1933–2009), Italian-American professional wrestler, manager and actor * Lou Bega (born 1975), German singer * Lou Boudreau (1917–2001), American Hall of Fame baseball player * Lou Brock (1939–2020), American Hall-of-Fame Major League Baseball player * Lou Busch (1910–1979), American musician and songwriter * Lou Costello, stage name of American actor and comedian Louis Cristillo (1906-1959) * Lou Diamond Phillips, American actor and director born James Diamond in 1962 * Lou Dobbs (born 1945), American television anchor, radio host and author * Lou Ferrigno (born 1951), American bodybuilder and actor * Lou Ferrigno Jr. (born ...
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Lou (German Singer)
Louise Hoffner (born 27 October 1963), known professionally as Lou, is a German pop singer. She toured with her band for 15 years, in Germany as well as abroad. Eurovision Lou participated in the 2001 Eurovision national finals, coming in third place. Shortly before Christmas 2002, composer Ralph Siegel asked her if she would be interested in competing in the national finals again with "Let's Get Happy", a song he had written with lyricist Bernd Meinunger. Lou won the German 2003 finals on 7 March, which qualified her to represent Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 in Riga where she came in 11th place. In March 2006, she made a guest appearance at that year's German Eurovision preselection, singing "Let's Get Happy" in a medley of past German Eurovision entries. Personal life Lou was born in Waghäusel Waghäusel (, ; South Franconian: ''Woghaisl'') is a town located in the Rhine valley in the south-western state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Waghäusel consists ...
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Lou (French Singer)
Lou Jean (born 27 January 2004), known on stage as simply Lou, is a French singer. Biography Lou Jean was born on 27 January 2004 in Castres, Tarn. At the age of eight, she began taking singing. and theatre classes. She shared her covers of songs on her YouTube channel. After the final episode of the third French season of ''The Voice Kids'', which was broadcast on TF1 in 2016, she began working on an album. Its first single, ''Toutes les chances du monde,'' was released in July 2017. She was also cast into the TF1 soap opera '' Demain nous appartient'', which premiered around the same time, on 17 July 2017, and she sang its theme song. ''The Voice Kids'' Lou's YouTube covers attracted the attention of the TV producers of The Voice Kids on TF1, who offered her a spot on season 3 of the show. She finished the season in 2nd, behind Manuela Diaz. After ''The Voice Kids'' After ''The Voice Kids'', Lou Jean produced her first album. It is headed by her first single, ''All the ...
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Lou (surname 娄)
Lóu is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written in simplified character and in traditional character. It is the 229th most common surname in China, shared by approximately 350,000 people. Lou 娄 is listed 139th in the Song Dynasty classic text ''Hundred Family Surnames''. Demographics As of 2008, Lou 娄 is the 229th most common surname in China, with a population of approximately 350,000, or 0.028% of the total Chinese population. Guizhou province has the largest number of people with the surname, accounting for 23% of the total. It is followed by Shandong, Henan, and Hebei provinces, which account for another 33% of Lous. Origins According to tradition, there are two main sources of the Lou 娄 surname: 1. From the State of Qǐ (杞). King Wu of Zhou enfeoffed Duke Donglou at Qi (modern Qi County, Kaifeng, Henan). The state was later moved to Shandong and destroyed by King Hui of Chu. The nobles of Qi were then enfeoffed at Lou (in modern Zhucheng, Shandong ...
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Lou (surname 楼)
Lóu is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written in simplified character and in traditional character. It is the 269th most common surname in China, shared by approximately 220,000 people. Lou 楼 is not listed in the Song Dynasty classic text ''Hundred Family Surnames''. Demographics As of 2008, there are approximately 220,000 people surnamed Lou 楼, or 0.018% of the total Chinese population, making it the 269th most common surname in China. Distribution of the surname is highly uneven; the coastal province of Zhejiang in eastern China has the highest concentration of the surname, followed by Shanghai, Guangxi, and Jiangxi. As early as the Song dynasty (960–1279), when there were approximately 70,000 people surnamed Lou 楼, Zhejiang already had a high concentration of the surname. After the Mongol invasion of China and the short-lived Yuan dynasty, by the Ming dynasty the Lou-surnamed population declined to 32,000, still highly concentrated in Zhejiang. Origi ...
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Lou (2010 Film)
''Lou'' is a 2010 Australian film starring John Hurt, Emily Barclay and Lily Bell Tindley. Plot Young mother Rhea (Barclay) without a partner, tries to raise her three girls in their ramshackle home while trying to survive on social security. Set in sugarcane country in northern NSW, their lives are upended when Doyle (Hurt); a former merchant seaman—now in the early stages of Alzheimer's, is thrust upon them with the promise of increased benefits. Production The film was inspired by the writer-director's uncle who had Alzheimer's. John Hurt said he agreed to make the film because "this is a very nice story indeed, it’s beautifully written." The film was shot in north-eastern New South Wales. Shooting started in May 2009. References External links * Australian drama films 2010s English-language films 2010s Australian films {{2010s-Australia-film-stub ...
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