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Lisette may refer to: People: * Jean Lisette Aroeste (1932-2020), ''Star Trek'' fan who sold scripts to the program * Lisette de Brinon (1896–1982), the Jewish wife of the pro-Nazi French collaborator, Fernand de Brinon * Lisette Burrows, New Zealand physical education academic * Lisette Diaz (born 1983), American actress, model and beauty pageant contestant * Lisette Dufour (born 1949), Québécoise voice actress, the French voice of Lisa Simpson on ''The Simpsons'' * Lisette Denison Forth (1786–1866), African-American woman from Michigan who was born a slave * Lisette Kampus (born 1984), Estonian LGBT rights movement activist * Lisette Kohlhagen (1890–1969), South Australian artist * Lisette Lanvin (1913–2004), French film actress *
Lisette Lapointe Lisette Lapointe (born September 13, 1943 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Quebec politician, journalist and teacher, who sat in the Quebec National Assembly first as a Parti Québécois MNA and then as an Independent. She is the widow of Jacques Pari ...
(born 1943), Quebec politician, journalist and teacher *
Gabriel Lisette Gabriel Francisco Lisette (2 April 1919 – 3 March 2001) was a Chadian politician who played a key role in the decolonization of Chad. Biography Of African descent, he was born at Portobelo, Panama, Portobelo in Panama on 2 April 1919. He bec ...
(1919–2001), Chadian politician, played a key role in the decolonization of Chad * Lisette Luca of Luca Family Singers, African American singing group in the 19th century * Lisette Marton or Amélie Le Gall, French competitive cyclist *
Lisette Melendez Lisette Melendez (born August 20, 1967) is an American freestyle/Latin pop/dance-pop singer. She is best known for her Top 40 hit "Together Forever", which reached No. 35 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1991, and its follow-up "A Day In My Life ...
(born 1967), American freestyle/Latin pop/dance-pop singer *
Lisette Model Lisette Model (born Elise Amelie Felicie Stern; November 10, 1901 – March 30, 1983) was an Austrian-born American photographer primarily known for the frank humanism of her street photography. A prolific photographer in the 1940s and a member ...
(1901–1983), Austrian-born American photographer * Lisette M. Mondello, headed the press offices for U.S. Senators * Lisette Morelos (born 1978), Mexican actress, singer and model * Lisette Nieves (born 1970), the founder of "Atrevete Latino Youth, Inc." *
Lisette Oropesa Lisette Oropesa (born September 29, 1983) is an American operatic soprano of Cuban ancestry. Her repertoire includes works from Gluck, Handel, Mozart, Rossini, Donizetti, Wagner, Verdi, Bizet, Massenet, Bellini and Puccini. With her lyric colorat ...
(born 1983), American operatic soprano * Lisette Pagler, (born 1981), Swedish musical singer and actress * Lisette de Pillis, American mathematician, chair of the department of mathematics at Harvey Mudd College * Lisette Pollet (born 1968), French politician * Lisette Schandein, (1848–1905), the first vice-president of Pabst Brewing Company * Lisette Schulman (1951–2015), Swedish former television host and politician * Lisette Sevens (born 1949), retired Dutch field hockey defender, 1984 Summer Olympics gold medallist * Lisette Stenberg (1770–1847), Swedish stage actress, singer and pianist * Aurélie Marie-Lisette Talate (1941–2012), Chagossian activist * Lisette Verea (1914–2003), Romanian-born cabaret singer and actress Other: * Lisette of ''Let Them Eat Cake'' (TV series), British sitcom that aired on BBC One in 1999 * Severe Tropical Storm Lisette (1997), South-West Indian Ocean cyclone * Tropical Storm Lisette in 1997 *Lisette, a horse of French soldier Marcellin Marbot (1782-1854)


See also

* Liset, given name * Lissette, given name * Lizette, given name * Glissette * Louisiette * {{disambiguation, given name