Don Juan (disambiguation)
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Don Juan is a legendary fictional libertine.
Don Juan may also refer to:
Places
- Don Juan, Dominican Republic, a town
- Don Juan Pond - a high salinity frost-free lake in Antarctica.
Persons
- John, Prince of Asturias (1478–1497), son of Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon
- John, Prince of Girona, son of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Germaine of Foix, died in infancy
- Don Juan Manuel (1282–1348), Castilian writer
- John of Austria (1547–1578), Don Juan de Austria, European admiral and general
- Don Juan Matus, medicine man from Sonora, Mexico, featured in books by Carlos Castaneda
- Don Juan, another name for a Pickup artist, after the character
- John of Austria the Younger (1629–1679), Don Juan de Austria the Younger, Prime Minister of Spain from 1677 to 1679
- Don "Magic" Juan, American rapper
- Juan Carlos I of Spain (born 1938), king and head of state of Spain
- Juan de Borbón, Count of Barcelona, pretender
- Juan Valentín Urdangarín y de Borbón (born 1999)
Literature
- Don Juan, the main character of the Philippine story Ibong Adarna
(see #Works inspired by Don Juan below for literature inspired by the original Don Juan character)
Media
- Donjuan (magazine), a Colombian lads' mag
Works inspired by Don Juan
See also: Don Juan#Chronology of works derived from the story of Don Juan for more comprehensive list
Operas and musicals
- Don Giovanni, a 1787 opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Réminiscences de Don Juan, operatic fantasy by Franz Liszt
- Don Juan Triumphant, a fictional opera written by The Phantom of the Opera in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical with the same name
- Don Juan (musical), a 2004 musical by Félix Gary, revived in 2012
Ballets
- Don Juan (ballet), a ballet by Ranieri de' Calzabigi, Christoph Willibald Gluck and Gasparo Angiolini
Poems
- El estudiante de Salamanca, poem by José de Espronceda
- Don Juan (Byron), narrative poem by Lord Byron
Plays
- The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest, a ca. 1630 play by Tirso de Molina
- Don Juan Tenorio, an 1844 play by José Zorilla
- Dom Juan, a 1665 play by Molière
- Don Juan in Hell, excerpt of George Bernard Shaw's Man and Superman first performed on stage in 1951 by Agnes Moorehead, Charles Boyer, Charles Laughton, and Sir Cedric Hardwicke
- Don Juan (Brecht), an adaptation of the play by Bertolt Brecht
Films
- Don Juan (1913 film), a 1913 Dutch film
- Don Juan (1926 film), 1926 Vitaphone film starring John Barrymore
- Adventures of Don Juan, 1948 film starring Errol Flynn; Flynn also played Don Juan in an episode of The Errol Flynn Theatre
- Don Juan (1956 film), a 1956 comedy film directed by John Berry, starring Fernandel, Carmen Sevilla, and Fernando Rey
- Don Juan (1969 film), a 1969 Czechoslovak short film
- Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman, a 1973 film with Brigitte Bardot
- Don Juan (1998 film), a 1998 film directed and written by Jacques Weber
- Don Juan DeMarco, a 1995 film starring Johnny Depp
- The Don Juans, a 2013 Czech film
Television
- "Don Juan in Hell", an episode of Frasier
Music
- Don Juan (Strauss), a tone poem by Richard Strauss
- "Don Juan", a song by Pet Shop Boys from the album Alternative
- "Don Juan" (Fanny Lu song) a song by Fanny Lu from the album Felicidad y Perpetua
- "Don Juan", a song by Suburban Legends from their self-titled EP
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