List of Famous people with last name Rondeau

Jean Rondeau

First Name Jean
Last Name Rondeau
Born on April 23, 1991 (age 34)

Jean Rondeau is a French harpsichordist and pianist. Early taught by Blandine Verlet, he was later educated at Paris' Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique. Rondeau won Young Soloist 2014 in the Prix des Radios Francophones Publiques and has gone on to release two solo albums.

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Gérard Rondeau

First Name Gérard
Last Name Rondeau
Born on April 10, 1953
Died on September 13, 2016 (aged 63)
Born in France, Grand Est

Gérard Rondeau was a French photographer. He took photographs of World War I battlefields in his native Marne, the Reims cathedral, and black-and-white portraits of celebrities and authors. His photography was exhibited both in France and internationally. He was the recipient of an award for his work. He was the illustrator of over 20 non-fiction books.

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Silas Rondeau

First Name Silas
Last Name Rondeau
Born on December 15, 1952 (age 73)
Born in Brazil

Silas Rondeau is a Brazilian politician, and a member of Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB). He formerly served as Minister of Mines and Energy in Brazil President Lula's cabinet.

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Jean Rondeau

Jean Jacques Fernand Rondeau
First Name Jean
Last Name Rondeau
Born on May 13, 1946
Died on December 27, 1985 (aged 39)

Jean Rondeau was a French race car driver and constructor, who won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1980, in a car bearing his own name, an achievement which remains unique in the history of the race.

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Daniel Rondeau

First Name Daniel
Last Name Rondeau
Born on May 7, 1948 (age 77)
Born in France, Grand Est

Daniel Rondeau is a French writer, editor, and diplomat. Born in Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, he studied law at Panthéon-Assas where the spirit of May 68 saw him embrace Maoism and join the proletariat by working from 1970 to 1974 in a factory in Nancy making insulation. He worked for France Inter's Nord-Est radio station from 1977, before moving to Paris, where he worked for the newspapers Libération (1982–1985) Le Nouvel Observateur (1985–1998) and L'Express (1998–2007). He was French ambassador to Malta (2008–2011) and to UNESCO (2011–2013). He has written fiction, reportage, literary criticism and political commentary, and for his oeuvre won the Grand prix de littérature Paul-Morand in 1998. After unsuccessfully standing for election to the Académie Française in 2011 and 2016, he was elected to seat 8 in 2019.

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