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Nadaud is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alain Nadaud (1948–2015), French writer and diplomat *Gustave Nadaud (1820–1893), French songwriter *Martin Nadaud (1815–1898), French politician *Noémie Nadaud (born 1995), French acrobatic gymnast *Serge Nadaud Serge Nadaud (May 14, 1906 – July 18, 1995) was a Russian Empire-born French stage and film actor. He was born Eugene Rabinowitch to a Jewish family in Bakhmut which was then part of the Russian Empire. Sometime after the Russian Revolution ... (1906–1995), French actor * Valérie Nadaud (born 1968), French racewalker {{surname French-language surnames ...
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Alain Nadaud
Alain Nadaud (5 July 1948 – 12 June 2015) was a French novelist, writer and diplomat. He was born in Paris and studied literature at Nanterre, obtaining a master's degree. Nadaud then taught literature abroad, in Nouakchott, Mauritania and in Basra, Iraq. After completing a doctorate, he went abroad again to teach French in Kwara state in Nigeria. Back in Paris, he taught philosophy until 1985. After the publication of his first novel ''Archéologie du zéro'' in 1984, Nadaud joined the publisher Denoël, where he was in charge of manuscripts. After a stint with Ramsay, he worked at Balland and then Belfond. He wrote for numerous journals before founding the literary magazine ''Quai Voltaire''. Known for his historical novels, he won the Prix Mediterranee for ''Auguste fulminant''. Appointed to the French embassy in Tunisia in 1994, Nadaud later served as cultural attaché at the French consulate in Quebec Quebec ( ; )According to the Government of Canada, Canadian ...
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Gustave Nadaud
Gustave Nadaud (20 February 1820 – 28 April 1893) was a French composer and chansonnier. Career Born in Roubaix, Nadaud's first career was as an accountant; he took up songwriting as a hobby at age 28. His friends encouraged him, and he submitted his work for publication in L'Illustration and Le Figaro. This genre of songwriting followed on from writers of the previous generation such as Pierre-Jean de Béranger. Many of his songs were political; his ''Pandore'' and ''Soldat du Marsala'' were both forbidden under the Second French Empire. Others were like simple folk songs, such a''Carcassonne'' which is the lament of a peasant who was never able to visit Carcassonne, a city on the Aude River near the Pyrenees, famous for its medieval fortress. Although Nadaud wrote over 300 songs, he died in poverty. A college in Wattrelos in northern France is named after him. He died in Passy Passy () is an area of Paris, France, located in the 16th arrondissement, on the Right Bank. ...
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Martin Nadaud
Martin Nadaud (17 November 1815, Soubrebost, Creuse – 28 December 1898) rose from being a peasant boy to becoming a revolutionary and Member of Parliament. His first language was Langue d'oc and he learned French while working in Paris as a stonemason from the age of 14. He avoided being drafted into the army for seven years service due to injuries from a fall on a Paris building site and local connections with a sympathetic doctor.He escaped to England after the French Revolution of 1848 and lived there for eighteen years, becoming a schoolmaster in Wimbledon under the assumed name of Henri Geo. Martin. He also was initiated as a freemason in that time. As a member of the Parliament of France, he advocated better public transport and public services. A station of the Paris Métro The Paris Métro (french: Métro de Paris ; short for Métropolitain ) is a rapid transit system in the Paris metropolitan area, France. A symbol of the city, it is known for its density within ...
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Noémie Nadaud
Noémie Nadaud (born 18 April 1995) is a French female acrobatic gymnast. With partners Alizée Costes and Madeleine Bayon, Nadaud achieved 7th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships The 24th World Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships were held in Levallois-Perret, France at the Palais des Sports Marcel-Cerdan from July 10 to July 12, 2014. 21 countries took part in the competition. Medallists Results Women's Pairs The wo .... References 1995 births Living people French acrobatic gymnasts Female acrobatic gymnasts {{acrobatic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Serge Nadaud
Serge Nadaud (May 14, 1906 – July 18, 1995) was a Russian Empire-born French stage and film actor. He was born Eugene Rabinowitch to a Jewish family in Bakhmut which was then part of the Russian Empire. Sometime after the Russian Revolution of 1917 his family emigrated to France and settled there. He was a noted voice actor, dubbing foreign films for release in France. Selected filmography * ''The Phantom Gondola'' (1936) * '' The Emigrant'' (1940) * ''Forbidden to the Public ''Forbidden to the Public'' (French: ''Interdit au public'') is a 1949 French comedy film directed by Alfred Pasquali and starring Jacques Erwin, Mary Marquet and Jacqueline Gauthier.Rège p.836 Cast * Jacques Erwin as Hervé Montagne * Mary Marqu ...'' (1949) * '' Under the Sky of Paris'' (1951) * '' Suspicion'' (1956) External links * 1906 births 1995 deaths French male stage actors French male film actors People from Bakhmut Russian Jews Soviet emigrants to France 20th-century Frenc ...
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Valérie Nadaud
Valérie Lévêque-Nadaud (born 16 March 1968 in Soyaux, Charente) is a retired female race walker from France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac .... Achievements References *sports-reference 1968 births Living people French female racewalkers Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for France Sportspeople from Charente Athletes from Nouvelle-Aquitaine French Athletics Championships winners {{France-racewalk-bio-stub ...
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