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Carrière may
refer to:
Calvin Carrière (1921–2002), U.S.
fiddler Élie-Abel
Carrière (1818–1896),
French botanist Eric
Carrière (born 1973),
French footballer...
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Steven Jeromy Carrière is a
Canadian computer software engineer.
Carrière is a
graduate of the
University of
Waterloo in Canada. He was
technical staff...
- Jean-Claude
Carrière (French: [ka.ʁjɛʁ]; 17
September 1931 – 8
February 2021) was a
French novelist,
screenwriter and actor. He
received an
Academy Award...
- Eugène
Anatole Carrière (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn anatɔl kaʁjɛʁ]; 16
January 1849 – 27
March 1906) was a
French Symbolist artist of the fin-de-siècle...
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Mathieu Carrière (German: [maˈtjø kaˈʁjɛʁ] ; born 2
August 1950) is a
German stage and
screen actor with
strong French connections. He has
appeared in...
- Eva
Carrière (born
Marthe Béraud 1886 in France, died 1943), also
known as Eva C, was a
fraudulent materialization medium in the
early 20th
century known...
- code is 39426.
Carriere was
originally known as Highland. The name was then
changed to Lacey, and
finally Carriere in 1903.
Carriere is
likely named...
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Joseph Médard
Carrière (1902–1970), was an award-winning Franco-Ontarian French-language scholar. He was most
noted as a
collector of
French folklore from...
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Mareike Ann
Carrière (26 July 1954 – 17
March 2014) was a
German actress,
spokesperson and translator. She was
perhaps best
known for her
television show...
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Joseph Carrière, S.S. (19
February 1795, in Lapanouse-de-Cernon – 23
April 1864, in Lyon) was a
French Sulpician moral theologian, and from 1850 the 13th...