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Perret may refer to: * Perret, Côtes-d'Armor, a commune in France * Auguste Perret (1874–1954), French architect * Catherine Perret French Philosopher and Art Curator * Craig Perret (born 1951), American jockey * Henri Perret (born 1962) later known as Kelly Nickels, bass guitarist * Henrik Perret (born 1946), Finish Lutheran pastor * Jacques Perret, 16th century French architect and mathematician * Jacques Perret (writer) (1901–1992), French writer * Jean-Marc Perret (born 1975), English-born actor * Léonce Perret (1880–1935), French film actor, director and producer * Michèle Perret, French medieval linguistics professor and novelist * Pierre Perret (born 1934), French singer See also

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Perret, Côtes-d'Armor
Perret (; ) is a former Communes of France, commune in the Côtes-d'Armor Departments of France, department of Brittany (administrative region), Brittany which lies in northwestern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Bon Repos sur Blavet.Arrêté préfectoral
30 August 2016


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*Communes of the Côtes-d'Armor department


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Auguste Perret
Auguste Perret (12 February 1874 – 25 February 1954) was a French architect and a pioneer of the architectural use of reinforced concrete. His major works include the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, the first Art Deco building in Paris; the Church of Notre-Dame du Raincy (1922–23); the Mobilier National in Paris (1937); and the French Economic, Social and Environmental Council building in Paris (1937–39). After World War II he designed a group of buildings in the centre of the port city of Le Havre, including St. Joseph's Church, Le Havre, to replace buildings destroyed by bombing during World War II. His reconstruction of the city is now a World Heritage Site for its exceptional urban planning and architecture. Early life and experiments (1874–1912) Auguste Perret was born in Ixelles, Belgium, where his father, a stonemason, had taken refuge after the Paris Commune. He received his early education in architecture in the family firm. He was accepted in the architectu ...
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Catherine Perret
Catherine Perret (born 9 July 1956 in Paris) is associate professor of modern and contemporary aesthetics and theory at Nanterre University (Paris X). She obtained her Ph.D. in philosophy and is known for her work on Walter Benjamin, most notably by her book ''Walter Benjamin ou la critique en effet''. Dr. Perret was the director of the Art of Exhibition Department at Paris X. She served as a program director at the Collège International de Philosophie from 1995 to 2001. She is a recipient of the prestigious title Chevalier des Palmes académiques. She collaborated with Bernard Stiegler in ''Ars Industrialis''. Dr. Perret is currently responsible for the Centre de recherche sur l'art, philosophie, esthétique (CRéART - PHI) at Paris X. Reference books and texts # ''Walter Benjamin sans destin'', Ed. La Différence, Paris, 1992, rééd. revue et augmentée d'une préface, Bruxelles, éd. La Lettre volée, 2007. #''Marcel Duchamp, le manieur de gravité'', Ed. CNDP, Paris, 1998 #' ...
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Craig Perret
Craig Perret (born February 2, 1951, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American thoroughbred horse racing jockey. He began riding horses at age five and by seven was riding quarter horses in match races. At age fifteen he began his career in thoroughbred racing and in 1967 was the leading apprentice jockey in the United States in terms of money won. In 1987 Perret rode Bet Twice to victory in the Belmont Stakes The Belmont Stakes is an American Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds run at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York. It is run over 1.5 miles (2,400 m). Colts and geldings carry a weight of ; fillies carry . The race, nicknamed Th .... In 1990, aboard Unbridled, he won the Kentucky Derby, and in 1993-94 won back-to-back Queen's Plates, Canada, Canada's most prestigious race. In addition, Perret won the Breeders' Cup Sprint in 1984 and 1990; the Breeders' Cup Juvenile in 1989; and the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies in 1996. Of his more than 4,400 career vict ...
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Henri Perret
Kelly Nickels (born January 5, 1962) is a bassist who has played in various bands including Sweet Pain, Faster Pussycat, and L.A. Guns. Career Faster Pussycat Nickels started as a roadie and light man for the band Hotshot, which was an early incarnation of Danger Danger. In 1981, he joined metal band Virgin Steele. Nickels joined the band Sweet Pain in New York as a bassist, and released one album with them in 1985. Kelly and drummer Ronnie Taz quit Sweet Pain, and he was replaced by Victor Prestin. He moved on to the band Faster Pussycat, but was badly injured in a motorcycle accident (at an intersection on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, California) in October 1986. Due to this injury, his position in the band was replaced. His left leg was broken in seven different places. He was in the hospital for 3 months and had 10 different surgeries. He had to walk with a cane for many years afterwards. L.A. Guns By the late-1980s, he had joined L.A. Guns. Nickels remained with the gr ...
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Henrik Perret
Carl Henrik Louis Perret (born 1946), is a Finnish Lutheran pastor and titular provost. Perret has been since 2006 the general secretary of the Theological Institute of Finland. Before this he has served as vicar in Helsinki and as president of Medi-Heli doctor helicopter service. Perret is also a member of the Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland since 1983. In the autumn of 2006 Perret was runner-up in the election for bishop in the Diocese of Porvoo In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associat .... External linksHenrik Perret's blog 20th-century Finnish Lutheran clergy 1946 births Living people Swedish-speaking Finns 21st-century Finnish Lutheran clergy {{Theologian-stub ...
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Jacques Perret
Jacques Perret was a French architect in the service of the Catholic King Henry IV of France. He was a Huguenot, from the Savoie Savoie (; Arpitan: ''Savouè'' or ''Savouè-d'Avâl''; English: ''Savoy'' ) is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, Southeastern France. Located in the French Alps, its prefecture is Chambéry. In 2019, Savoie had a population of .... In July 1601, he published a sequence of 22 plates, engraved by Thomas de Leu, and a textual commentary, ''Des Fortifications et Artifices Architecture et Perspective''. Perret offered his work, a series of ideal city plans with fortifications, to the service of the king. The plans themselves are unremarkable as descendants of the Italian Renaissance penchant for radially symmetrical city design (e.g. Filarete's ''Sforzinda''); what makes Perret's work noteworthy is the compulsive ornamentation of the city walls with biblical quotes, particularly from the psalms. His closest French Protestant predece ...
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Jacques Perret (writer)
Jacques Perret (September 8, 1901, Trappes, Yvelines – December 10, 1992, Paris) was a French writer best known for his novel '' Le Caporal Épinglé'' (1947), which tells the story of his captivity in Germany and of his escape attempts. This novel would later be adapted into a film by famous French director Jean Renoir in 1962. Perret was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story for the film ''The Sheep Has Five Legs'' (1954). Works ;Chronicles * 1953 ''Bâtons dans les roues'', Gallimard * 1954 ''Cheveux sur la soupe'', Gallimard * 1957 ''Salades de saison'', Gallimard * 1964 ''Le vilain temps'', Le Fuseau * 1980 ''Un marché aux puces'', Julliard ;Novels * 1936 ''Roucou'',Gallimard * 1937 ''Ernest le rebelle'', Gallimard * 1947 ''Le caporal épinglé'', Gallimard * 1948 ''Le vent dans les voiles'',Gallimard * 1951 ''Bande à part'', Gallimard * 1953 ''Mutinerie à bord'', Amiot-Dumont * 1961 ''Les biffins de Gonesse'', Gallimard * 1969 ''La compagnie des eaux'', G ...
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Jean-Marc Perret
Jean-Marc Perret (born 10 April 1975) is a British actor, most notable for his appearance as Prince Caspian in the BBC adaptation of '' Prince Caspian'' in 1989, when aged 14. A year later, Perret made a brief appearance in the final few minutes of '' The Silver Chair''. He played a young Caspian in Aslan's country after the elderly King Caspian (played by Geoffrey Russell) in Narnia had died. For a period, he taught acting and drama at his old school, Bodiam Manor School in East Sussex. He now runs the stage combat company Cut & Thrust. He most recently starred in the West Yorkshire Playhouse and Birmingham Rep co-production of To Kill a Mockingbird ''To Kill a Mockingbird'' is a novel by the American author Harper Lee. It was published in 1960 and was instantly successful. In the United States, it is widely read in high schools and middle schools. ''To Kill a Mockingbird'' has become .... Jean-Marc can be seen in the Disney live action Feature film '' Cinderel ...
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Léonce Perret
Léonce Joseph Perret (14 March 1880 – 12 August 1935) was a prolific and innovative French film actor, director and producer.The Museum of Modern Art(retrieved 7 June 2007) He also worked as a stage actor and director. Often described as avant-garde for his unorthodox directing methods, Léonce Perret introduced innovative camera, lighting and film scoring techniques to French cinema. Léonce Perret began his career as a relatively undistinguished stage actor. He was recruited to the film industry by the Gaumont Film Company. His numerous short films gained significant accolade in French cinematography. Until his emigration to the United States in 1917, he was a fixture of the Gaumont Film Company. On American soil, he produced several popular films, the most notable being ''Lest We Forget'' (''N'oublions jamais'') in 1918. After returning to France, he directed the successful ''Koenigsmark (1923 film), Koenigsmark'' in 1923. His film ''Madame Sans-Gene (1925 film), Madame Sa ...
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Michèle Perret
Michèle Perret is a French linguist and novelist who was born in 1937 in Oran in Algeria. Background and education She lived in Algeria until 1955, first on a farm near to Sfissef (once known as Mercier-Lacombe), and then in Oran. Towards the end of her secondary education she settled in Paris. After qualifying as an ''agrégée'' in modern literature, she went on to a doctorate in literature and humanities. Career Her academic career has almost all been spent as a professor of medieval language at Paris West University Nanterre La Défense. After a dissertation about shifters in Middle French her subsequent research has included: promoting, editing and translating of medieval tales; Narratology, especially earlier narratology (12th to 15th centuries); the linguistics of utterance; and history of the French language. Her literary work is mainly concerned with the colonial and postcolonial Maghreb, particularly Algeria. Bibliography Academic works and translations * ''Introd ...
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Pierre Perret
Pierre Perret (born 9 July 1934 in Castelsarrasin, Tarn-et-Garonne) is a French singer and composer. Pierre Perret resides in the city of Nangis. Biography He spent a long part of his childhood in the café which his parents owned, where he learned to work with jargon and slang. At the age of 14 he signed up to the ''conservatoire de musique de Toulouse'' and to a dramatic arts institute. But he wasn't admitted to the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris because he had some problems with military justice during his military service.'' Sax, Mule & Co'', Jean-Pierre Thiollet, H & D, Paris, 2004, p. 56-57. In the meantime, he set up his first band of four musicians in his own name, with whom he played at events throughout the region. In 1957, he was snapped up by Eddie Barclay who signed him on. It was in the studio of Barclay where he met his future wife, Simone Mazaltarim. In 1958, Perret carried on touring round Parisian cabaret bars and crossed Fr ...
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