Jean-Michel
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Jean-Michel is a French masculine given name. It may refer to :
- Jean-Michel Arnold, the General Secretary of the Cinémathèque Française
- Jean-Michel Atlan (1913–1960), a French artist
- Jean-Michel Aulas (born 1949), a French businessman
- Jean-Michel Badiane (born 1983), a French football defender of Senegalese descent
- Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988), an American artist
- Jean-Michel Bayle (born 1969), a semi-retired French professional motorcycle racer
- Jean-Michel Baylet (born 1946), a French politician, Senator, and leader of the Radical Party
- Jean-Michel Bazire (born 1971), a French harness racing driver
- Jean-Michel Bellot (born 1953), a retired French male pole vaulter
- Jean-Michel Berthelot (1945–2006), a French sociologist, philosopher, epistemologist and social theorist
- Jean-Michel Bertrand (1943–2008)
- Jean-Michel Beysser (1753–1794), a French general
- Jean-Michel Bismut (born 1948), a French mathematician
- Jean-Michel Bokamba-Yangouma, a Congolese politician
- Jean-Michel Bombardier (born 1970), a Canadian figure skater
- Jean-Michel Boucheron (disambiguation), a disambiguation page
- Jean-Michel Byron, the South African born lead vocalist for Los Angeles rock band Toto
- Jean-Michel Caradec'h (born 1950), a French journalist and writer
- Jean-Michel Carré, a French director of television documentaries
- Jean-Michel Cavalli (born 1957), a French and Corsican licensed professional football manager
- Jean-Michel Cazes (born 1935), a French winemaker and insurance executive
- Jean-Michel Charlier (1924–1989), a Belgian script writer
- Jean-Michel Chevotet (1698–1772), a French architect
- Jean Michel Claude Richard (1787–1868), a noted French botanist and plant collector
- Jean-Michel Clément (born 1954), a member of the National Assembly of France
- Jean-Michel Coron (born 1956), a French mathematician
- Jean-Michel Cousteau (born 1938), a French explorer, environmentalist, educator and film producer
- Jean-Michel Couve (born 1940), a member of the National Assembly of France
- Jean-Michel Damase (1928–2013), a French pianist, conductor and composer of classical music
- Jean-Michel Damian (1947-2016), French radio journalist
- Jean-Michel Daoust (born 1983), a Canadian ice hockey player
- Jean-Michel-d'Astorg Aubarède (1639'1692), a canon regular and Vicar Capitular of the diocese of Pamiers
- Jean-Michel d'Avray (born 1962), a former professional football player
- Jean-Michel Defaye (born 1932), a French composer of classical music
- Jean-Michel de Lepinay, the governor of the French colony of Louisiana from 1717 to 1718
- Jean-Michel Dubernard (born 1941), a medical doctor specializing in transplant surgery
- Jean-Michel Dubois (born 1943), a French politician and a member of the far-right FN
- Jean-Michel Dupuis (born 1955), a French theatre, TV and film actor
- Jean-Michel Ferrand (born 1942), a member of the National Assembly of France
- Jean-Michel Ferri (born 1969), a retired French football midfielder
- Jean-Michel Ferrière (born 1959), a former professional football player
- Jean-Michel Folon (1934–2005), a Belgian artist, illustrator, painter and sculptor
- Jean-Michel Fourgous (born 1953), a member of the National Assembly of France
- Jean-Michel Frank (1895–1941), a French interior designer
- Jean-Michel Frodon (born 1953), a journalist, critic and historian of cinema
- Jean-Michel Gaillard (1946–2005), a high-ranking French official
- Jean-Michel Gatete
- Jean-Michel Gonzalez (born 1967), a former French rugby union player
- Jean-Michel Goudard (born 1939), a French advertising man
- Jean-Michel Huon de Kermadec (1748–1792), an 18th-century Breton navigator
- Jean-Michel Iribarren (born 1958), a French author
- Jean Michel Jarre (born 1948), a French composer, performer and music producer
- Jean-Michel Labadie, a member of the band Gojira
- Jean-Michel Larqué (born 1947), a former football player and now a journalist
- Jean-Michel Lesage (born 1977), a French football player
- Jean-Michel Liade Gnonka (born 1980), a Burkinabé football player
- Jean-Michel Maulpoix (born 1952), a French author
- Jean-Michel Ménard
- Jean-Michel Mension (born 1934), a French radical active in the Lettrist International
- Jean-Michel Moutier (born 1955), a retired French football player
- Jean-Michel Moreau (1741–1814), a French draughtsman and illustrator
- Jean-Michel Othoniel (born 1964), a contemporary artist
- Jean-Michel Pequery (born 1978), a retired French professional tennis player
- Jean-Michel Pilc (born 1960), a self-taught French-born jazz pianist
- Jean-Michel Reginer, a French slalom canoer
- Jean-Michel Ribes (born 1946), a French actor, playwright, screenwriter, theatre director and film maker
- Jean-Michel Rouzière (-1989), a French comic actor and theatre head
- Jean-Michel Saive (born 1969), a Belgian professional table tennis player
- Jean-Michel Savéant (born 1933), a French chemist specialized in electrochemistry
- Jean-Michel Severino, the Managing Director of France's international development agency
- Jean-Michel Sigere (born 1977), a French football striker
- Jean-Michel Simonella (born 1962), a former professional football player
- Jean-Michel Soupraya (born 1973), a French music conductor, record producer, musical arranger and film composer
- Jean-Michel Tchouga (born 1978), a football player from Cameroon
- Jean-Michel Thierry, a French doctor and art historian
- Jean-Michel Tobie, the current Mayor of the city of Ancenis in Loire-Atlantique, France
- Jean-Michel Villaumé (born 1946), a member of the National Assembly of France
- Jean-Michel Wilmotte (born 1948), a French architect and designer
and also :
- Jean-Michel and his team, a controversial Evangelical -oriented new religious movement founded in 1975
- Jean Michel (poet) (died 1501), 15th-century French dramatic poet
- Jean Michel (politician) (born 1949), French politician
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