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Lucile may refer to: * ''Lucile'' (poem), an 1860 story in verse By Owen Meredith (Robert, Lord Bulwer-Lytton) *Lucile, the couture house (and nickname) of early 20th-century fashion designer
Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon Lucy Christiana, Lady Duff-Gordon (née Sutherland; 13 June 1863 – 20 April 1935) was a leading British fashion designer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who worked under the professional name Lucile. The first British-based desig ...
* ''Lucile'' (opera), a 1769 opera by André Grétry * ''Lucile'' (film), a 1927 French silent drama film


People

*Lucile, pen name of Lucinda Barbour Helm (1839–1897), American author *
Lucile Abreu Lucile Abreu (September 20, 1920 – August 30, 1996) was an American police officer, known for her work promoting gender equality in the Hawaiian police force. In 1972 she sued the Honolulu Police Department for discriminatory hiring and pr ...
(1920–1996), American police detective * Lucile Adams-Campbell (born 1953), American epidemiologist *
Lucile Allorge Lucile Allorge ( Boiteau; born 25 October 1937) is a Madagascar-born French botanist. Biography Lucile Boiteau was born in Antananarivo, Madagascar, 25 October 1937. Her father, Pierre Boiteau, was the founder and director of the Botanical and ...
(born 1937), Madagascar-born French botanist *
Lucile Atcherson Curtis Lucile Atcherson Curtis (1894–1986) was the first woman in what became the U.S. Foreign Service. Specifically, she was the first woman appointed as a United States Diplomatic Officer or Consular Officer, in 1923; the U.S. would not establish t ...
(1894–1986), American diplomatic service officer *
Lucile Blanch Lucile Esma Lundquist Blanch (December 31, 1895 – October 31, 1981) was an American artist, and art educator. She was noted for the murals she created for the U.S. Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts during the Great Depression. She wa ...
(1895–1981), American painter * Lucile Bluford (1911–2003), American journalist and philanthropist *
Lucile Browne Lucile Ruth Browne (March 18, 1907 – May 10, 1976) was an American film actress. She starred opposite John Wayne in the 1935 films '' Texas Terror'' and '' Rainbow Valley''. Personal life The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris L. Browne, s ...
(1907–1976), American film actress * Lucile Buchanan (1884–1989), American educator *
Lucile Carter Lucile Stewart Carter Brooke (née Polk; October 8, 1875 – October 26, 1934) was an American socialite and the wife of William Ernest Carter, an extremely wealthy American who inherited a fortune from his father. The couple and their two childr ...
(1875–1934), American socialite and RMS Titanic survivor * Lucile Council (1898–1964), American landscape designer * Lucile Cypriano (born 1996), French racing driver *
Lucile Desmoulins Anne-Lucile-Philippe Desmoulins, born Laridon-Duplessis (18 January 1770 in Paris – 13 April 1794) was a French revolutionary, diarist, and author during the French Revolution. She was married to the revolutionary Camille Desmoulins. She wa ...
(1770–1794), French revolutionary, diarist, and author *
Lucile Eaves Lucile Eaves (January 9, 1869 – January 20, 1953) was an American sociologist, university professor, and activist. She taught at Stanford University, the University of Nebraska, and Simmons College. She studied and advocated for the working cla ...
(1869–1953), American sociologist, university professor, and activist * Lucile Eleanor St. Hoyme (1924–2001), American biological anthropologist *
Lucile Fairbanks Lucile Fairbanks (1917–1999) was an American actress who appeared in 11 movies from 1939 to 1942, playing a lead role in '' A Fugitive from Justice'' (1940) and '' Passage from Hong Kong'' (1941). Personal She was the niece of Douglas Fairban ...
(1917–1999), American actress * Lucile Garner (1910–2013), Canadian flight attendant and nurse *
Lucile Gleason Lucile Gleason ( Webster; February 6, 1888 – May 18, 1947) was an American stage and screen actress. Gleason was also a civic worker who was active in film colony projects. Early life Lucile Webster was born on February 6, 1888, in Pasade ...
(1888–1947), American stage and screen actress *
Lucile Godbold Lucile Ellerbe Godbold (May 31, 1900 – April 5, 1981) was an American track and field athlete. She competed in the long jump and several running and throwing events at the 1922 Women's World Games, also known as the First International Games ...
(1900–1981), American track and field athlete *
Lucile Grahn Lucile Alexia Grahn-Young (30 June 1819 – 4 April 1907) was the first internationally renowned Danish people, Danish ballerina and one of the popular dancers of the Romantic ballet era. Grahn studied from a young age at the Royal Danish The ...
(1819–1907), Danish ballerina *
Lucile Grétry Lucile-Angélique-Dorothée-Louise Grétry (July 15, 1772 – March 1790) was a French composer. The second daughter of the famous composer André Grétry and the painter Jeanne-Marie Grandon, Lucile was trained by her father who introduced her ...
(1772–1790), French composer *
Lucile Hac Lucile Rose Hac (May 18, 1909 – December 27, 2006) was an American biochemist and microbiologist whose research interests included amino acids, antibiotics, and bone metabolism. She was director of research at International Minerals and Chemi ...
(1909–2006), American biochemist and microbiologist *
Lucile Hadžihalilović Lucile Emina Hadžihalilović (born 7 May 1961) is a French film director and screenwriter of Bosnian descent. She wrote and directed the short film '' La Bouche de Jean-Pierre'' (1996), and the feature films '' Innocence'' (2004), for which she ...
(born 1961), French writer and film director of Bosnian descent *
Lucile Henriette Mondutaigny Lucile Henriette Mondutaigny (12 February 1826 – 24 February 1901) was a French singer. Life Born in Lyon, she attained first prize in singing and second prize in opera at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1844. She married Jules Brésil 20 June ...
(1826–1901), French singer *
Lucile Land Lacy Alma Lucile Land Lacy (August 18, 1901 – October 29, 1994) was an American painter and printmaker. Biography A native of Temple, Texas, Lacy was a pupil of Ellen Douglas Stuart and Ella Koepke Mewhinney. She graduated from Baylor Female Col ...
(1901–1994), American painter and printmaker *
Lucile Lawrence Lucile Lawrence (February 7, 1907 in New Orleans – July 8, 2004 in Englewood, New Jersey) was an American harpist. At the end of her life, she was a faculty member of Boston University and the Manhattan School of Music, as well as teaching pr ...
(1907–2004), American harpist *
Lucile Lefevre Lucile Lefevre (born 10 November 1995) is a French snowboarder who competes internationally. She represented France at the 2018 Winter Olympics The 2018 Winter Olympics (), officially the XXIII Olympic Winter Games (; ) and also kno ...
(born 1995), French snowboarder *
Lucile Lloyd Lucile Lloyd, also known as Lucile Lloyd Brown, Lucila Lloyd Nulty (August 28, 1894 – February 25, 1941) was an American muralist, illustrator, and decorative painter. In 1937, Lloyd worked with the Works Progress Administration's Federal Arts ...
(1894–1941), American muralist, illustrator, and decorative painter * Lucile Lomen (1920–1996), American law clerk * Lucile M. Morsch (1906–1972), American librarian * Lucile Morat (born 2001), French ski jumper * Lucile Nix (1903–1968), American librarian * Lucile P. Hicks (born 1938), American politician * Lucile Quarry Mann (1897–1986), American writer, editor, and explorer *
Lucile Randon Lucile Randon (; 11 February 1904 – 17 January 2023), also known as Sister André (), was a French supercentenarian who, until her death at the age of 118 years, 340 days, was the List of the oldest verified people, world's oldest verified l ...
(1904–2023), French supercentenarian *
Lucile Saint-Simon Lucile Saint-Simon (born 19 October 1932) is a French actress from the Paris suburb of Corbeil-Essonnes. She appeared in such feature films as '' Les Bonnes Femmes'' (1960), '' The Hands of Orlac'' (1962), ''La donnaccia'' (Italian, 1965). In 2011 ...
(born 1932), French actress * Lucile Saunders McDonald (1898–1992), American journalist, historian, and author * Lucile Sayers (1887–1959), American-British political activist *
Lucile Schmid Lucile Schmid or Lucile Provost (born August 26, 1962) is a French politician of the Europe Ecology – The Greens party (EELV). She serves in the French Ministry of Economy and Finances and she is co-president of the Green European Foundation (G ...
(born 1962), French politician * Lucile Swan (1887–1965), American sculptor and artist * Lucile Tessariol (born 2004), French swimmer *
Lucile Watson Lucile Watson (May 27, 1879 – June 24, 1962) was a Canadian actress, long based in the United States. She was "famous for her roles of formidable dowagers." Early years Watson was born in Quebec and raised in Ottawa, the daughter of an offi ...
(1879–1962), Canadian-born American actress * Lucile A. Watts (1920–2018), American judge * Lucile Wheeler (born 1935), Canadian former alpine ski racer


Places

;In the United States * Lucile, Georgia * Lucile, Idaho * Lucile, West Virginia


See also

* Lucille (disambiguation) *
Lucia (disambiguation) Lucia may refer to: Arts and culture * ''Lucía'', a 1968 Cuban film by Humberto Solás * ''Lucia'' (film), a 2013 Indian Kannada-language film ** ''Enakkul Oruvan'' (2015 film), its 2015 Tamil-language remake, also known as ''Lucia'' * '' L ...
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