Count Jean André Hubert Pastré (2 December 1888 – 29 June 1960) was a French polo player.
He was the son of Count Ange André Pastré (1856-1926) and Clara Goldschmidt (1866-1930).
[2] In 1913, he played polo as part of the Red Devils team alongside Captain J. Jaubert, F. Egan, E. Targett in the Laversine Open Polo Cup at the Château de Laversine, Baron Robert de Rothschild's estate near Chantilly.
[5] The match was attended by the Prime Minister, Poincare, and his wife, as well as Marshal Philippe Pétain.
[7] He married Marie-Louise Double de Saint-Lambert, a philanthropist from Marseille, who became known as Countess Lily Pastré.