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Lestrade ( /lɛˈstreɪd/ or /lɛˈstrɑːd/) is a
fictional character appearing in the
Sherlock Holmes stories written by
Arthur Conan Doyle.
Lestrade's first...
- Jean-Xavier de
Lestrade (born 1 July 1963) is a
French writer,
director and
producer of
films and
television series.
Lestrade was born in Mirande, Gers...
- "psychopath", and in "The
Hounds of Baskerville" John
Watson suggests to
Lestrade that he
believes Sherlock has
Asperger syndrome. This
manifests itself...
- French-Belgian true-crime
television miniseries directed by Jean-Xavier de
Lestrade and
starring Alix Poisson,
Jonathan Turnbull and
others including Clémence...
- empty. The
biracial Corporal Lestrade appears,
dragging Makak, an
older black man, whom he
throws into the
empty cell.
Lestrade argues with the
other prisoners...
- Jean-Xavier de
Lestrade about the
trial of
Michael Peterson,
convicted of
murdering his wife,
Kathleen Peterson.
Following from de
Lestrade's Oscar-winning...
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village of
Lestrade-et-Thouels is
considered as a
possible origin of the
family name "
Lestrade", made
famous through the
character Inspector Lestrade who appears...
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Christophe Lestrade (born
October 27, 1969) is a
former professional footballer who pla**** as a
defensive midfielder.
Christophe Lestrade at WorldFootball...
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Didier Lestrade (born 22
February 1958), is a
French author,
magazine publisher, AIDS and LGBT
rights advocate.
Didier Lestrade was born in Médéa, French...
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Swinburne A. S.
Lestrade is a
Dominican economist who
served as
Director General of the
Organisation of
Eastern Caribbean States from 1995 to 2000. He...