Jean Valjean

Jean Valjean (French: [ʒɑ̃ val.ʒɑ̃]) is the protagonist of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel Les Misérables. The story depicts the character's struggle to lead a normal life and redeem himself after serving a 19-year-long prison sentence for stealing bread to feed his sister's starving children and attempting to escape from prison. Valjean is also known in the novel as Monsieur Madeleine, Ultime Fauchelevent (sometimes called Tranchelevent), Monsieur Leblanc, and Urbain Fabre.

Jean Valjean
Les Misérables character
Jean Valjean disguised as Monsieur Madeleine. Illustration by Gustave Brion.
Created byVictor Hugo
Portrayed byGabriel Gabrio
Harry Baur
Fredric March
Michael Rennie
Richard Jordan
Jean Gabin
Colm Wilkinson
Normie Rowe
Gary Morris
Dave Willetts
Liam Neeson
Gerard Depardieu
Hugh Jackman
Dominic West
Alfie Boe
John Owen-Jones
Ramin Karimloo
Robert Marien
Alexander Gemignani
Simon Gleeson
Killian Donnelly
Kyle Jean-Baptiste
Drew Sarich
Simon Bowman
Jon Robyns
Josh Piterman
In-universe information
Full nameJean Valjean
Alias
  • Monsieur Madeleine
  • Ultime Fauchelevent
  • Urbain Fabre
  • Prisoner 24601
  • Prisoner 9430
NicknameMonsieur Leblanc
GenderMale
Occupation
Family
  • Jean Valjean Sr. (father)
  • Jeanne Mathieu (mother)
  • Jeanne (sister)
  • Unnamed brother
  • Seven unnamed nieces and nephews
ChildrenCosette (surrogate daughter; no legal or blood relation)
Relatives
ReligionRoman Catholic
NationalityFrench
Born1769
Death1833 (aged 64)

Valjean and police Inspector Javert, who repeatedly encounters Valjean and attempts to return him to prison, have become archetypes in literary culture. In the popular imagination, the character of Jean Valjean came to represent Hugo himself.

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