Jean Valjean was created in 1862.
Jean Valjean is released from prison in 1815.
The people in the quarter refer to Jean Valjean as "Monsieur Madeleine."
Valjean just loses the will to live.
The boy Jean Valjean stole money from was named Petit Gervais. He was a young orphan boy who showed kindness to Valjean by giving him a coin, but Valjean, in his desperate state, stole it from him.
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Monodrama Theater - 1952 Jean Valjean was released on: USA: 6 July 1953
Jean Valjean asked Javert for a brief period to retrieve Cosette before surrendering himself to the authorities.
Jean Valjean found lodging at the Bishop's house in Digne after being released from prison. The Bishop's act of kindness and compassion towards Valjean changes his life and sets him on a path towards redemption.
The cast of Jean Valjean - 1931 includes: Nobuo Asama Shiro Ezawa Takako Irie Kaichi Yamamoto
Javert, was the policeman who kept pursuing Valjean in Les Miserables.
Monsieur Gillenormand refers to Jean Valjean as "Monsieur Fauchelevent" in Victor Hugo's novel "Les Misérables." This is a play on words based on Valjean's alias as well as his association with the wealthy Fauchelevent family.