Fontaine - People

People

Fontaine is also the name of several persons:

Not to be confused with Fontane.
  • Brigitte Fontaine, French singer and musician
  • Claudia Fontaine, British backing singer
  • Del Fontaine, Canadian boxer executed for murder
  • Eddie Fontaine, American actor and rockabilly singer
  • Danica Fontaine, an American Author, and Independent Film Maker
  • Fontaine Weyman, American singer, songwriter, guitarist and photographer
  • Frank Fontaine, American comedian and singer
  • Frank Fontaine, a fictional character in the 2007 video game BioShock
  • Godfrey of Fontaines, medieval philosopher
  • Dr. Harlan Fontaine, a fictional character in the 2011 video game L.A. Noire
  • Jean-Marc Fontaine, French mathematician
  • Jerry Fontaine, Canadian politician
  • Joan Fontaine, British actress
  • John Fontaine, President of Fontaine's Auction Gallery in the USA
  • Just Fontaine, French football player
  • Liam Fontaine, English football player
  • Mz Fontaine, the stage name of lesbian rapper Naomi Romeo
  • Nicole Fontaine, French politician
  • Larry Phillip (Phil) Fontaine, Aboriginal Canadian leader
  • Pierre François Léonard Fontaine, architect
  • Pierre Fontaine (c. 1380–1450), French composer
  • René Fontaine, Canadian politician
  • Richard Fontaine Maury (1882-1950), American naturalized Argentine engineer
  • Yvonne Fontaine, female spy during World War II

La Fontaine is the name of several persons:

  • Don LaFontaine, an American voiceover artist
  • Henri La Fontaine, a Belgian international lawyer and Nobel Prize for Peace winner
  • Jean de La Fontaine
  • Oskar Lafontaine, a German politician

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