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Barreau is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Andre Barreau British musician

Andre Barreau is a former member of The Bootleg Beatles, in which he played George Harrison from March 1980, when the group was formed, until 2014.

Gaston Barreau was a French football player and coach.

Gisèle Barreau is a French composer.

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François Dominique Barreau de Chefdeville was a French architect.

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