Pierrot (disambiguation)
Pierrot describes the theater character Pierrot and derived from it:
in the literature:
- a short story by Guy de Maupassant , see Pierrot (Guy de Maupassant)
- a pantomime by Gustave Flaubert , see Pierrot au Sérail
- a volume of poetry by the Belgian poet Albert Giraud , see Pierrot (Albert Giraud)
- a seal by Langston Hughes , see Pierrot (Langston Hughes)
in music:
- the piece "Pierrot" from Robert Schumann's Carnaval op. 9
- a song cycle by Arnold Schönberg based on Giraud's poems, see Pierrot Lunaire
- the piece of music "Pierrot the Clown" from the album Meds by Placebo
- the piece of music "Pierrot Le Fou" from the album Unter Palmen EP by Janka (band)
- a 1986-1996 active German rock band, Pierrot (band)
- a Japanese rock group, see Pierrot (band)
- the piece of music "Pierrot" from the album Alles Auf Hoffnung by Gil Ofarim
in the movie:
- Pierrot le fou by Jean-Luc Godard (1965), with Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina
- the trophy of the Bavarian Film Prize
Also:
- a Japanese anime studio, see Studio Pierrot
- Pierrot (magazine) , a weekly French youth magazine from 1925 to 1942 and 1947 to 1957
Pierrot is the family name of the following people:
- Frédéric Pierrot (* 1960), French actor
- Jean-Louis Pierrot (* 1761, 1765 or 1773; † 1857), Haitian politician and President of Haiti
- Jean Yvan Pierrot (* 1996), Mauritian weightlifter
- Roger Pierrot (1920–2015), French librarian, Romance scholar and literary scholar