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Ledoux

American  
[luh-doo] / ləˈdu /

noun

  1. Claude-Nicolas 1736–1806, French architect.


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"I felt like a princess," says US teenager Brianna LeDoux about her prom gown which she specially commissioned from Nigeria.

From BBC

David G. Derrick Jr., Jason Hand and Dana Ledoux Miller are the trio of directors on the film, with Miller and Jared Bush writing the screenplay.

From Los Angeles Times

Adapting the culturally significant phrase for an anticipated Disney movie initially made co-director Dana Ledoux Miller nervous.

From Los Angeles Times

In order to get it all right, “Moana 2” directors Derrick and Ledoux Miller — both of whom are of Samoan descent — and Jason Hand created the film with numerous culturally authentic elements, thanks to the movie’s Oceanic Cultural Trust, a group of 13 experts in anthropology, history, movement, canoes and navigation, linguistics and various cultural practices.

From Los Angeles Times

Probably “that tramp” ghost that lives here,” said Gail Klauer, 70, a retired chief of staff for a Yolo County supervisor, who was there with her wife, Terri LeDoux, a retired jail commander.

From Los Angeles Times