Proper noun
Dujardin (plural Dujardins)
A surname from French.
However, because it’s silent, the actors have to emote with expressions much more than actors do in movies today, leading Jean Dujardin to pull some extraordinarily goofy and cartoonish faces, and it comes off more pantomime-like than anything else. Source: Internet
I think the county’s order is for businesses to self-police and that may not be enough,” said councilman Will Dujardin. Source: Internet
In his work on Myxomycetes (1858), he pointed out that at one stage of their life cycle (the plasmodial stage), they were little more than formless, motile masses of the substance that Félix Dujardin (1801–1860) had called sarcode ( protoplasm ). Source: Internet
Dujardin admits that Goulding had previously proposed to the British icon, but wanted her to say “yes more” and move along the process. Source: Internet
The film, directed by and starring George Clooney, features an all-star cast that includes Matt Damon, Cate Blanchett, Bill Murray, John Goodman, Jean Dujardin and Bob Balaban. Source: Internet