Duplessis (disambiguation)
Duplessis may refer to:
- Duplessis, a historical television series in Québec that aired in 1978
- Georges Duplessis, French art historian
- Jerry Duplessis, composer and record producer
- Joseph Duplessis, French painter
- Lucile Duplessis, French Revolutionary figure, wife of Camille Desmoulins
- Marie Duplessis, a French courtesan and mistress
- Maurice Duplessis (1890-1959), premier of Québec in the mid twentieth century
- Rachel Blau DuPlessis (b. 1941), American poet and editor of George Oppen's Selected Letters
- José María Imbert Duplessis (1798–1847), French-born Dominican Republic independence war commandant and national hero.
- The Duplessis Orphans scandal
- Duplessis (provincial electoral district), provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada
- Duplessis, Louisiana, an unincorporated community in the United States
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