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Eric Dier
Eric Jeremy Edgar Dier is an English professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and the England national team. A versatile defensive player, Dier has been deployed as a defensive midfielder, a centre-back and a right-back.
Marthe Mercadier
Marthe Mercadier is a French actress. Mercadier suffers from Alzheimer's disease.
Daniel Cordier
Daniel Cordier was a French Resistance fighter, historian and art dealer. As a member of the Camelots du Roi, he engaged with Free France in June 1940. He was secretary to Jean Moulin from 1942 to 1943, and his opinions evolved to the left. He was named a Companion of the Resistance in 1944, and, after the war, he became a historian and art dealer. He was an advocate for gay rights.
Ariane Brodier
Ariane Brodier is a French television personality, actress, TV host and humorist.
Thomas Payne (soldier)
Thomas Patrick Payne is a United States Army Delta Force sergeant major and instructor. He was born and raised in South Carolina and after graduating high school there he joined the army in 2002. He was a rifleman and sniper before becoming a special operations team member. He has been deployed 17 times including to Iraq and Afghanistan, where he sustained a serious grenade injury in 2010 that nearly ended his career. On October 22, 2015, he participated in a hostage rescue mission in an area of northern Iraq controlled by the Islamic State at the time, for which he was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism on September 11, 2020.
Denise Bombardier
Denise Bombardier, is a journalist, essayist, novelist and media personality who worked for the French-language television station Radio-Canada for over 30 years.
Geoffroy Didier
Geoffroy Didier is a French lawyer and politician of the Republicans who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament since 2017.
Philippe Verdier
Philippe Verdier is a French radio and television weather presenter, and the author of Climat Investigation, a 2015 book critical of the politics of global warming.
Noëlle Cordier
Noëlle Cordier is a French singer. She participated for France in the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna with the song "Il doit faire beau là-bas", finishing in third place of 17 entries. The song is very well thought-of and remains a favourite with Eurovision fans.
Brett Dier
Brett Jordan Dier is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Michael Cordero Jr. on Jane the Virgin. He is also known for his recurring roles on the Canadian TV shows Bomb Girls and The L.A. Complex, and most recently for his main role as "C.B." on the ABC sitcom Schooled.
Édouard Daladier
Édouard Daladier was a French Radical-Socialist (centre-left) politician and the Prime Minister of France at the outbreak of World War II.
Jacques Verdier
Jacques Verdier was a French sports journalist and writer for Midi Olympique.
Christian Didier
Christian Didier came to public attention after 8 June 1993 as the assassin of René Bousquet, a friend of French President François Mitterrand who had served as a senior police official under Vichy France, which administered the southern half of France during the German occupation. Directly after the killing, Didier telephoned a succession of newspaper editors in order to organise an ad hoc press conference. This meant that the police had no difficulty in locating him.
Georges Balandier
Georges Balandier was a French sociologist, anthropologist and ethnologist noted for his research in Sub-Saharan Africa. Balandier was born in Aillevillers-et-Lyaumont. He was a professor at the Sorbonne, and is a member of the Center for African Studies, a research center of the École pratique des hautes études. He held for many years the Editorship of Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie and edited the series Sociologie d'Aujourd'hui at Presses Universitaires de France. He died on 5 October 2016 at the age of 95.