Definition: The word "Jeanne Pierre" is French for Jeanne (the name of a famous 19th century actress, known as the "Queen of France"). It is also used as a common misspelling of "Jean Paul", which translates to Jean-Paul in English. Definition: Jeanne Pierre is a French actress and singer who gained worldwide fame with her role in "La Bataille" (1960). She was known for her powerful voice, intense stage presence, and flamboyant personality. Her career spanned over 25 years and she won numerous awards including the Golden Globe Award, Grammy Award, and Tony Award. Jeanne Pierre was born on February 7th, 1948, in Paris, France. She is often referred to as "Papa Jean" for her parents' roles in "La Bataille". Her most notable performances include "L'Ile aux Enfers", "Les MisΓ©rables", and the 2005 musical adaptation of "The Phantom of the Opera".