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Actors and dancers

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Bruce Guerin Bruce Guerin (January 18, 1919 – June 27, 2012) was an American child actor known for his roles in silent films during the 1920s. Biography Guerin was born in Los Angeles to a family that worked in showbusiness. His mother was a vaudeville per ...
(1919–2012), American child actor *
Florence Guérin Florence Guérin (born 12 June 1965) is a French actress. She appeared in film and in television roles between 1983 and 1990. Selected filmography *1983: ''Black Venus'' as Louise *1986: ''La Bonne ''La Bonne'' (aka "Corruption") is a 1986 er ...
(born 1965), French actress *
François Guérin François Guérin (1927–2003) was a French film and television actor An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media ...
(1927–2003), French actor *
Isabelle Guérin Isabelle Guérin (born 1961) is a French ballet dancer. She was a member of the Paris Opera Ballet from 1978. In 1985, she received the title of '' Danseuse Étoile'' from Rudolf Nureyev. John Rockwell has described Guérin and Laurent Hilaire as " ...
(born 1961), French ballet dancer *
Lucy Guerin Lucy Mary Guerin (born 1961) is an Australian dancer and choreographer. Her work is described as post-modern. Life and career Lucy Guerin was born in Adelaide, Australia, and began her dance education at local dance schools. She graduated fro ...
(born 1961), Australian dancer and choreographer * Maude Guérin (born 1965), Canadian film and television actress *
Roger Guérin Roger Guérin (9 January 1926, Saarbrücken – 6 February 2010, Nîmes) was a French jazz trumpeter and singer. Initially a violinist, Guérin studied trumpet and cornet at the Paris Conservatory and won a first prize there as a teenager. He ...
(1926–2010), French musician and singer *
Theodosia Stirling Theodosia Stirling or Theodosia Yates Stirling is a name that has been attached to the contralto born Theodosia Yates (1815 – 19 July 1904), who had a considerable career on the Australian stage as, successively, "Mrs Stirling", "Mrs Guerin", and ...
(1815–1904), known as Mrs. Guerin, Australian actor and singer


Artists

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Charles-François-Prosper Guérin Charles-François-Prosper Guérin (1875 in Sens – 1939) was a French post-impressionist painter. Guérin studied with Gustave Moreau in the l'École des Beaux Arts à Paris, and had one exhibition at the Grafton Galleries in 1910; in a review ...
(1875–1939), French post-impressionist painter * Christophe Guérin (1758–1831), French engraver and painter *
Emmanuel Guérin Emmanuel Guérin (1884–1967) was a French sculptor. Brief biography Guérin studied at the École des beaux-arts in Rennes alongside Pierre Charles Lenoir, Éloi Emile Robert, Armel Beaufils, Francis Renaud (sculptor), Louis Henri Nicot and J ...
(1884–1967), French sculptor * François Guérin (artist) (1717–1801), French miniaturist, draughtsman and artist * Gabriel-Christophe Guérin (1790-1846), Bavarian painter *
Gilles Guérin Gilles Guérin (1611–1678) was a French sculptor, who created tomb sculptures and decorative sculptures for interiors, which were executed in a Baroque idiom. He was born and died in Paris. He was a pupil of the sculptor Nicolas Le Brun, t ...
(1611–1678), French sculptor *
Jean Michel Prosper Guérin Jean Michel Prosper Guérin (1838 – 28 September 1917) was a 19th-century French painter. He studied in the Académie des Beaux-Arts where he was a pupil of painters like Flandrin. His son, Charles-François-Prosper Guérin Charles-Françoi ...
(1838–after 1912), French painter * Jean-Baptiste Paulin Guérin (1783–1855), French painter *
Jean-Urbain Guérin Jean-Urbain Guérin (1760 – 29 October 1836)Acte de décès 1 ...
(1760–1836), French draughtsman and miniaturist *
Jules Gu̩rin (artist) Jules Gu̩rin (November 18, 1866 РJune 14, 1946) was an American muralist, architectural delineator, and illustrator. A painter and widely published magazine illustrator, he gained prominence for his architectural work such as in the 1 ...
(1866–1946), American painter *
Pierre-Narcisse Guérin Pierre-Narcisse, baron Guérin (13 March 1774 – 6 July 1833) was a French painter born in Paris. Background A pupil of Jean-Baptiste Regnault, he carried off one of the three ''grands prix'' offered in 1796, in consequence of the competition ...
(1774–1833), French painter


Doctors and scientists

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Alphonse Guérin Alphonse François Marie Guérin (; August 9, 1816 – February 21, 1895) was a French surgeon who was a native of Ploërmel. He studied medicine in Paris, and in 1850 became a surgeon of Parisian hospitals. During his career, he practiced surger ...
(1816–1895), French surgeon *
Camille Guérin Jean-Marie Camille Guérin (; 22 December 1872 – 9 June 1961) was a French veterinarian, bacteriologist and immunologist who, together with Albert Calmette, developed the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG), a vaccine for immunization against tuber ...
(1872–1961), French immunologist * Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville (1799–1874), French entomologist * Victor Guérin (1821–1891), French intellectual, explorer and amateur archaeologist


Journalists

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Didier Guérin Didier Jean Guy Guérin (born 2 August 1950) is a Franco-Australian magazine media executive and consultant who has directed the launch and management of about 40 media products, including 30 new magazines with digital applications in Asia-Pacifi ...
(born 1950), Franco-Australian magazine media executive *
Orla Guerin Orla may refer to: Places *Orla, Missouri, USA *Orla, Texas, USA *Orla, Jharkhand, India *Orla, Podlaskie Voivodeship (north-east Poland), a village **Gmina Orla, a commune centred on the village *Orla, Krotoszyn County in Greater Poland Voivodesh ...
(born 1960), Irish journalist *
Robert Guérin Robert Guérin (28 June 1876 – 19 March 1952) was a French journalist, and the 1st President and one of the founders of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). A journalist with ''Le Matin'' newspaper, Guérin was acti ...
(1876–1952), French journalist and 1st President of FIFA *
Veronica Guerin Veronica Guerin (5 July 1958 – 26 June 1996) was an Irish crime reporter who was murdered by drug lords. Born in Dublin, she was an athlete in school and later played on the Irish national teams for both football and basketball. After stud ...
(1958–1996), Irish journalist


Military figures

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Elsa Jane Forest Guerin Elsa Jane Forest Guerin, better known as Mountain Charley, is thought to have been a woman who dressed as a man for most of her life. She lived in the American frontier for most of her life, and served in the American Civil War. She first dresse ...
(fl. 1860s), American Civil War figure *
Fitz W. Guerin Fitz W. Guerin (March 17, 1846 – July 11, 1903) was a recipient of the Medal of Honor in the American Civil War. On returning to civilian life, he became a successful society photographer in St. Louis, Missouri. Early life He was born in N ...
(1846–1903), American photographer and Medal of Honor recipient *
Gabriel Guérin Sous Lieutenant Gabriel Fernand Charles Guérin (25 July 1892 – 1 August 1918), ''Legion d'honneur, Medaille militaire, Croix de Guerre'', was a World War I fighter pilot credited with 23 confirmed aerial victories. Prewar life Gabriel Fernand ...
(1892–1918), French pilot in World War I *
Hubert Guerin Quirin Marie Hubert Guerin (25 January 1896 – 17 December 1986) was a French diplomat and military officer. He served as an ambassador to Canada (1949 â€“ 1955), Brazil (1946 â€“ 1949) and the Netherlands (1945 â€“ 1946), and repre ...
(1896–1986), French diplomat and military officer * Jerome T. Guerin Sr.(1931-2017),American Naval Gunman in Korean War and Purple Heart recipient


Musicians and composers

* Beb Guérin (1941–1980), French jazz musician * John Guerin (1939–2004), American drummer *
Mlle Guerin Mlle Guerin (born c. 1739, fl. 1755) was a French composer. She composed an opera at age 16, titled ''Daphnis et Amalthée'' which was performed in Amiens in 1755. An anonymous writer reporting the event in the ''Mercure de France The was orig ...
(born c. 1739, fl. 1755), French composer


Political figures and activists

* Bella Guerin (1858–1923), Australian feminist *
Daniel Guérin Daniel Guérin (; 19 May 1904, in Paris – 14 April 1988, in Suresnes) was a French libertarian-communist author, best known for his work '' Anarchism: From Theory to Practice'', as well as his collection ''No Gods No Masters: An Anthology of ...
(1904–1988), French anarchist *
Gertrude Guerin Gertrude Ettershank Guerin or (1917-1998) was chief of the Musqueam Indian Band in British Columbia, Canada. Personal life Gertrude Ettershank was born on 26 March 1917 on the Mission Reserve on the north of the Fraser River, now part of North ...
(1917-1998), Canadian first nations chief *
James John Edmund Guerin James John Edmund Guerin (4 July 1856 Р10 November 1932) was a Canadian physician and politician. Biography Born in Montreal, Canada East, the son of Thomas Guerin and Mary McGuire, Guerin was educated at the Coll̬ge de Montr̩al ...
(1856–1932), Canadian politician *
Jules Guérin Jules Guérin (14 September 1860 – 10 February 1910) was a French journalist and anti-Semitic activist. He founded and led the Antisemitic League of France (), an organisation similar to the , and edited the French weekly (Paris, 1896–190 ...
(1860–1910), French journalist and anti-semitic activist *
Lionel Guérin Lionel Guérin is a French Chief executive officer and Politician. Biography Training Lionel Guérin is an aerospace engineer graduate from ''École nationale supérieure de mécanique et d'aérotechnique'' and airline pilot graduate from '' ...
(contemporary), French chief executive officer and politician * Stacey Guerin (contemporary), American politician from Maine *
Thomas I. Guerin Thomas Ignatius Guerin (June 28, 1903 – October 12, 1956) was a Democratic Party (United States), Democratic lawyer and politician from Philadelphia. Guerin was born in 1903 in Philadelphia, the son of John J. Guerin, a Republican Party (Unite ...
(1903–1956), American politician from Pennsylvania *
Yves Guérin-Sérac Yves Guérin-Sérac, born Yves Guillou (also known as Jean-Robert de Guernadec or Ralf; 2 December 1926 – 9 March 2022) was a French anti-Communist Roman Catholic activist, former officer of the French army and veteran of the First Indochina Wa ...
(born 1926), French anti-communism activist


Religious figures

* Marie-Azélie Guérin (1831–1877), French Roman Catholic saint *
Pierre Gu̩rin de Tencin Pierre-Paul Gu̩rin de Tencin (Grenoble, 22 August 1679 Р2 March 1758), French ecclesiastic, was archbishop of Embrun and Lyon, and a cardinal. His sister was Claudine Gu̩rin de Tencin. Biography After studying with the Oratorians in h ...
(1679–1758), French ecclesiastic * Théodore Guérin (1798–1856), French-American Roman Catholic saint


Sports figures

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Alexis Guérin (cyclist) Alexis Guérin (born 6 June 1992 in Libourne) is a French cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Continental team . Major results ;2012 : 1st Stage 2 Ronde de l'Isard Ariege : 2nd Time trial, National Under-23 Road Championships ;2013 : 1st Moun ...
(born 1992), French cyclist * Bill Guerin (born 1970), American ice hockey player * Daniel Guérin (table tennis) (fl. 1935–1936), French table tennis player *
Eric Guerin Oliver Eric Guerin (October 23, 1924 – March 21, 1993) was an American Hall of Fame jockey. Eric Guerin was born in Maringouin, Louisiana, in Cajun backwater country, twenty-four miles west of Baton Rouge. He was the son of an impoverished C ...
(1924–1993), American jockey *
Henri Guérin (footballer) Henri Lucien Guérin (27 August 1921 – 2 April 1995) was a French football player. who played as a defender, and a manager. He coached the France national team at the 1966 FIFA World Cup The 1966 FIFA World Cup was the eighth FIFA World ...
(1921–1995), French footballer *
Henri Gu̩rin (fencer) Henri Gu̩rin (20 May 1905 Р11 October 1967) was a French fencer. He won a gold medal in the team ̩p̩e event at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and also known as London 1 ...
(1905–1967), French fencer *
Jim Guerin James Guerin (20 October 1894 – 16 December 1918) was an Irish hurler. At club level he played with Newmarket-on-Fergus and Ballycar, and also lined out at inter-county level with the Clare senior hurling team. Career Guerin first played ...
(1894–1918), Irish hurler * Lina Guérin (born 1991), French rugby union player *
Maddy Guerin Madeleine Guerin (born 25 October 1999) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Carlton Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). Guerin was drafted by the Melbourne Football Club with their second selection and fourteenth overall ...
(born 1999), Australian rules footballer *
Richie Guerin Richard Vincent Guerin (born May 29, 1932) is an American former professional basketball player and coach. He played with the National Basketball Association's (NBA) New York Knicks from 1956 to 1963 and was a player-coach of the St. Louis/Atlan ...
(born 1932), American basketball player *
Paul-André Guérin Paul-André Guérin (26 September 1997) is a French professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Championnat National 3 club Balagne. Club career Guerin played two years at the French Federation Academy of Corsica before moving to Aj ...
(born 1997), French footballer * Victor Guerin (racing driver) (born 1992), Brazilian racing driver *
Vincent Guérin Vincent Guérin (born 22 November 1965) is a French former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. Career Guérin was born in Boulogne-Billancourt. In a career stretching from 1984 to 2002, he played for Stade Brestois 29, Ma ...
(born 1965), French footballer


Writers, poets, filmmakers

* Eugénie de Guérin (1805–1848), French writer *
Hippolyte Guérin Hippolyte-Louis Guérin de Litteau (5 May 1797 – 19 December 1861) was a 19th-century French poet. Biography Born in Litteau, Calvados (department), Calvados, from a family established since the 17th century in Normandy (descendant of a capt ...
(1797–1861), French poet * José Luis Guerín (born 1960), Spanish filmmaker *
Léon Guérin Léon Guérin (1807–1885) was a French writer, poet, and naval historian. Guérin started writing tales and short stories under his given name, as well as the pen names ''Guérin-Dulion'' and ''Léonide de Mirbel''. In 1829, he published ''Chan ...
(1807–1885), French author and poet * Maurice de Guérin (1810–1839), French poet *
Mona Guérin Mona Guérin (October 9, 1934 – December 30, 2011) was a Haitian educator and writer. Life The daughter of Gontran Rouzier and Camille Duplessy, she was born Mona Rouzier in Port-au-Prince. She studied with the SÅ“urs de Saint-Joseph de Cl ...
(1934–2011), Haitian writer for television and radio *
Paul Guérin Paul Guérin (8 March 1830 – 23 June 1908) was a French priest, professor of philosophy, writer and encyclopedist. He was gifted as a compiler, and is best known for being the author of the series '' Les Petits Bollandistes: vie des saints'', w ...
(1830–1908), French priest, professor of philosophy, writer and encyclopedist


Other people

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Claudine Guérin de Tencin Claudine Alexandrine Guérin de Tencin, Baroness of Saint-Martin-de-Ré (27 April 1682 – 4 December 1749) was a French salonist and author. She was the mother of Jean le Rond d'Alembert, who later became a prominent mathematician, '' philosophe ...
(1681–1749), French socialite *
Héloïse Guérin Héloïse Guérin (born 26 August 1989) is a French people, French model. Career Guerin has appeared in advertisements for Blugirl, a branch of the brand Blumarine, Sportmax, Black Fleece by Brooks Brothers, and United Colors of Benetton; she als ...
(born 1989), French model *
Jacques Guérin-Desjardins Jacques Guérin-Desjardins (; November 1894 – 1982) was the National Commissioner of Eclaireurs Unionistes de France from 1923 to 1936. He had been a Boy Scout in Britain where he was educated, attended the Birmingham Scout Rally in 1913, and s ...
(1894–1982), French scouting leader *
Michael Guerin Michael Guerin is a fictional character created by Melinda Metz for the young adults book series ''Roswell High'' and adapted by Jason Katims for the United States, American science fiction television series ''Roswell (TV series), Roswell'' (1998†...
, fictional character in the book ''Roswell High'' and television series ''Roswell'' *
Napoleon Guerin Napoleon Guerin was an American inventor who obtained a U.S. patent for the first life preserver made of cork Cork or CORK may refer to: Materials * Cork (material), an impermeable buoyant plant product ** Cork (plug), a cylindrical or conical o ...
(fl. 1841), American inventor *
Vera Guerin Vera Guerin is an American billionaire, philanthropist, and musical theater producer. Biography Guerin was born to a Jewish family, the daughter of Lily (née Schreiber) and Nathan Shapell.Guérin de Montaigu (died 1230), French nobleman * Guerin of Provence (died 845 or 856), French nobleman * Guerin Austin (born 1980), American television host, model and beauty queen *
Guerin Spranger Daniel Guerin Spranger, or Quijrijn Spranger, Gerrit Spranger (born ) was a Dutch Jewish entrepreneur who was the commander of the colony of Cayenne, now in French Guiana, between 1656 and 1664. The island of Cayenne had earlier been abandoned by t ...
(born c. 1610), Dutch Jewish entrepreneur *
Alice Guerin Crist Alice Guerin Crist (1876–1941) was an Australian poet, author and journalist. Early life Crist was born in Clare Castle, Ireland on 6 February 1876 to Patrick and Winifred (née Rohan or Rouhan) Guerin. When she was two years old, the family m ...
(1876–1941), Australian poet, author and journalist *
Guyon Guérin de Bouscal Guyon Guérin de Bouscal (1613–1657) was a French dramatist and novelist. Selected works *''Oroondate'' (performed 1643), a parody of the widespread literary models of heroic courtship *a trilogy based on ''Don Quixote'' (performed 1638-9), not ...
(1613–1657), French dramatist and novelist *
Petrus Guérin du Rocher Petrus Guérin du Rocher was born in Sainte-Honorine-la-Guillaume in 1731. He was a priest of the Jesuits. He taught philosophy at Bourges in 1762, before travelling around Italy, Germany and Poland, developing theories of biblical Exegesis, wh ...
(1731–1792), French Jesuit *
Robert Guérin du Rocher Robert Guérin du Rocher was born in Repas in 1736. He was the younger brother of Petrus and like his brother became a Jesuit priest. He did missionary work in the Middle east and eventually settled as a pastor in Salonika, before being expel ...
(1736–1792), French Jesuit


Places

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Guérin, Quebec Guérin is a township municipality in northwestern Quebec, Canada, in the Témiscamingue Regional County Municipality. It was named for James John Edmund Guerin. Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, G ...
, a township municipality in Canada *
Guérin, Lot-et-Garonne Guérin (; oc, Garin) is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department Department may refer to: * Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility Government and military *Department (administrativ ...
, a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department, France *
Guérin-Kouka, Dankpen Guérin-Kouka (or Kouka) is a city in Togo with 13,200 inhabitants (2004). It is the seat of Dankpen prefecture A prefecture (from the Latin ''Praefectura'') is an administrative jurisdiction traditionally governed by an appointed prefect. Thi ...
, a city in Togo


Other uses

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Guerin Sportivo The ''Guerin Sportivo'' is an Italian sports magazine. It is the oldest sport magazine in the world. Journalists who worked for the magazine include Gianni Brera, Indro Montanelli, Giorgio Tosatti, Darwin Pastorin, Carlo Nesti, Mario Sconcerti ...
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