This is a
list of French people of note.
Actors/actresses
A
B-C
D-L
M-W
Architects
Authors
See also:
French language authors,
French language poets,
French novelists
A
B
C-E
F-J
L
M-O
P-R
S-Z
Aviators
Business
- Bernard Arnault (born 1949), entrepreneur
- Liliane Bettencourt, cosmetics, one of the richest persons in Europe
- Marcel Bich, (1914-1994), Bic pens
- Vincent Bolloré (born 1952), transportation and engineering
- Marcel Boussac, textiles, fashion, newspapers, race horse breeding
- Ettore Bugatti (1881-1947), automobile manufacturer
- André Citroën (1878-1935), automobile manufacturer
- Marcel Dassault (1892-1986), aviation
- Alexandre Darracq (1855-1931), automotive pioneer
- Louis Delâge (1874-1947) automotive pioneer
- Emile Delahaye (1843-1905), automotive pioneer
- Philippe Camus Former EADS co-CEO
- Gerard Louis-Dreyfus (born 1932), agricultural commodities
- Eleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours (1771-1834), founder of DuPont
- Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours (1739-1817), entrepreneur
- Jacques Foccart (19..-1997), import-export
- Léon Gaumont, pioneer film inventor
- Paul-Louis Halley (1934-2004), supermarket tycoon
- Max Hymans (1900-1961), aviation
- Jean-Marie Messier (born 1957), former Vivendi CEO
- Gérard Mestrallet (born 1949), Chairman and CEO of Suez
- Gérard Mulliez, entrepreneur (Auchan, Decathlon, Flunch...), whose family is considered as one of the richest in Europe
- Charles Pathé, pioneer of film industry
- Armand Peugeot, (1849-1915) automobile manufacturer
- François Pinault (born 1936), entrepreneur
- Jacques-Donatien Le Ray (1726-1803), shipping magnate and a "Father of the American Revolution"
- Marcel Renault (1872-1903), automobile manufacturer
- James Mayer Rothschild (1792-1868), banker
- Philippe de Rothschild (1902-1988), wine maker
- Eugene Schueller (1881-1954), founder of L'Oreal
- Bernard Tapie (born 1943), entrepreneur
Chefs
Colonial administrators
Composers
Criminals
For
collaboration with
Nazi Germany see also the
politicians section.
Dancers
See also Moulin Rouge and Folies Bergeres
Economists
Fashion
Fictional characters
Filmmakers
Humorists
Monarchs and Royals
See also
French monarchs,
members of the French Royal Families- Philip IV the Fair
- King François I
- King Henri IV
- Louis XIV, the Sun King, reigned 1643–1715.
- Henriette Marie, Queen of England, wife of Charles I of England and mother to Charles II and James II.
- Philip V of Spain, grandson of Louis XIV through male line, born and bred in France, became King of Spain aged 17.
- King Louis XV, reigned 1715–1774.
- King Louis XVI, reigned 1774–1792, executed in 1793 in Revolution
- Emperor Napoleon I, first to be styled 'Emperor of the French', reigned 1799–1814 and again in 1815.
- Joséphine de Beauharnais, first wife of above.
- King Louis Philippe, only monarch styled King of the French. Reigned 1830–1848.
- Napoleon III, grandson of Joesphine by her first marriage, nephew of Napoleon I, President (1848–1852) and Emperor (1852–1871). Last French monarch.
- Charles-Marie David de Mayréna I -- King of the Kingdom of Sedang
Musicians, singers
Painters
Philosophers
Photographers
Politicians
See also:
Prime Ministers of France,
Presidents of France- Robert Badinter -- lawyer, statesman and anti death sentence activist
- François Bayrou -- UDF party leader
- Léon Blum -- politician, Socialist party leader, prime minister
- José Bové -- anti-globalization activist, altermondialist
- Aristide Briand
- Jacques Chirac -- politician, member of center-right wing party, former city mayor of Paris, two-term French president
- Georges Clemenceau
- Gaspard de Coligny
- Bertrand Delanoë - mayor of Paris
- Jacques Delors
- Félix Faure, President of France who died of a heart attack while making love to his mistress
- Charles de Gaulle -- World War II general, commander of the Free French Forces, heroic French president
- Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
- Guizot, Prime Minister
- Gisèle Halimi lawyer and feminist activist
- François Hollande -- PS (Socialist Party) leader
- Jean Jaurès, politician, pacifist
- Lionel Jospin -- Socialist, former prime minister
- Bernard Kouchner -- founder of Medecins du Monde and other "French Doctors"
- Jean-Marie Le Pen -- Leader of the extreme right party in France, Front National, presidential candidate
- Jean-Claude Martinez, lawyer and European deputy
- Émile Loubet, President of France that elected in 1899, after the death of Félix Faure
- Pierre Mendès-France -- Lawyer and Statesman, prime minister
- Honoré Mirabeau
- François Mitterrand -- Lawyer and Statesman, president
- Jean Monnet
- Henri Philippe Pétain -- Head of Vichy France
- Alexandre de Prouville, Viceroy of New France
- Ségolène Royal -- politician, Socialist party, presidential candidate
- Nicolas Sarkozy -- politician, President of the right wing party, current French president
- Victor Schoelcher -- anti-slavery activist
- Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
- Maurice Thorez
- Jacques Toubon
- Dominique de Villepin -- former Prime Minister of France
- Dominique Voynet -- Physician and Green party politician
- Marthe Richard
Popes
See
List of French popes
Resistance workers
Resistance workers during the
German occupation of France in World War II- Lucie Samuel-Aubrac(1912-2007), human rights activist
- Raymond Aubrac (born 1914), statesman
- Robert Benoist (1895-1944), SOE operative, champion race car driver
- Denise Bloch (1915-1945), SOE operative: King's Commendation for Brave Conduct, Legion of Honor, French Resistance Medal
- Andrée Borrel (1919-1944), SOE operative: Croix de Guerre
- Madeleine Damerment (1917-1944), SOE operative: Legion of Honor, Croix de Guerre, Médaille combattant volontaire de la Résistance
- Marie Louise Dissard (1880-1957), U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
- William Grover-Williams (1903-1945), SOE operative, champion race car driver
- Cecily Lefort (1900-1945), SOE operative: Croix de Guerre
- Pierre Mendès-France (1907-1982), lawyer, statesman
- Jean Moulin (1899-1943), statesman
- Abbé Pierre (1912-2007), Priest and founder of Emmaus
- Christian Pineau(1904-1995), statesman
- Eliane Plewman (1917-1944), SOE operative: Croix de Guerre
- Germaine Ribière (1917-1999)
- Élise Rivet (1890-1945), nun executed by Nazis for aiding the resistance
- Lilian Rolfe (1914-1945), SOE agent executed by the Nazis
- Odette Sansom (1912-1995), SOE operative: George Cross, MBE, Legion of Honor
- Suzanne Spaak, Belgian-born agent: "Red Orchestra" intelligence network; executed 1944
- Violette Szabo (1921-1945), SOE operative: George Cross, Croix de Guerre
- Jean-Pierre Wimille (1908-1949), SOE operative, champion race car driver
- See also French Resistance
Scientists
A-B
C-K
L-O
P-Y
Sculptors
Social Activists
Soldiers
Athletes
- André the Giant -- professional wrestler
- Sarah Abitbol -- pairs figure skater (with S. Bernadis)
- Tariq Abdul-Wahad -- basketball player (born Olivier Saint-Jean)
- Louis Acariès -- boxer, former world title challenger, now promoter
- Luc Alphand -- Alpine skier
- Jacques Anquetil -- cyclist
- Fabien Barthez -- football player
- Marion Bartoli -- tennis player
- Stephane Bernadis -- pairs figure skater (with S. Abitbol)
- Serge Betsen -- Cameroon born French citizen, rugby player
- Alexandre Biamonti -- French Karate World Champion
- Serge Blanco -- Venezuela born French citizen, rugby player
- Louison Bobet -- cyclist
- Surya Bonaly -- figure skater
- Andrée Brunet & Pierre Brunet -- 1928 & 1932 Olympic skating Gold Medalists
- Philippe Candeloro - figure skater
- Eric Cantona -- football player
- Georges Carpentier -- world champion boxer
- Marcel Cerdan -- world champion boxer
- Eugène Christophe -- cyclist
- Eugène Criqui -- world champion boxer
- Jean Cruguet -- jockey of Seattle Slew
- Richard Dacoury -- basketball player
- Emile Delahaye -- race car pioneer
- Boris Diaw --basketball player
- Marcel Desailly -- Ghana born French citizen, football player
- David Douillet -- judo
- Isabelle Duchesnay & Paul Duchesnay -- ice dancers
- Andre Ethier -- Major League Baseball outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Patrice Evra -- football player: Monaco + Manchester United
- André Fabre -- horse trainer
- Laurent Fignon -- cyclist
- Just Fontaine -- football player
- Jacques Fouroux -- rugby union player and coach
- Pierre Galle -- basketball player -- basketball coach
- Lucien Gaudin -- fencer
- Thierry Henry -- football player
- Bernard Hinault -- cyclist
- Cristobal Huet -- hockey player
- Constant Huret -- cyclist
- Olivier Jacque -- motorcycle rider
- Rene Jacquot -- boxer, underdog who became world champion
- Laurent Jalabert -- cyclist
- Max Jean -- Formula 1 driver
- Brian Joubert -- figure skater
- Olivier Kapo -- football player: Lille, Juventus + Birmingham
- Jean-Claude Killy -- skier
- Raymond Kopa -- football player
- Pascal Lavanchy -- ice dancer (with S. Moniotte)
- Suzanne Lenglen -- tennis player
- Bixente Lizarazu - football player
- Jeannie Longo -- cyclist
- André Mahé -- cyclist
- Claude Makelele -- football player: Chelsea
- Laure Manaudou -- swimmer
- Amélie Mauresmo -- tennis player
- Jose Meiffret -- cyclist
- Eric Millot -- figure skater
- Alain Mimoun -- athlete
- Sophie Moniotte -- ice dancer (with P. Lavanchy)
- Antoine Montero -- boxer, lost to Santos Laciar for the world title
- Carole Montillet -- skier
- Hellé Nice -- pioneer female race car driver
- Joakim Noah --NBA basketball player (Chicago Bulls)
- Yannick Noah -- tennis player
- Tony Parker -- Belgian born French citizen, basketball player
- Gwendal Peizerat -- ice dancer
- Marie-José Perec -- athlete
- Mary Pierce-- Canadian born French citizen, tennis player
- Stéphane Peterhansel -- car and motor racer, 9 time Dakar Rally winner
- Julien Pillet -- fencer
- Michel Platini -- football player
- Alain Prost -- Formula 1 driver and 4-time champion
- Antoine Rigaudeau -- basketball player
- Georges Stern -- thoroughbred racing jockey
- Marcel Thil -- world champion boxer
- Christophe Tiozzo -- world champion boxer
- Fabrice Tiozzo -- world champion boxer, Christophe's brother
- David Trezeguet -- football player
- Damien Touya -- fencer
- Patrick Vieira -- Senegal born French citizen, football player
- Richard Virenque -- Morocco born French citizen, cyclist
- Roger Walkowiak -- cyclist
- Jean-Pierre Wimille, race car driver
- Zinedine Zidane -- Football (Soccer) Player
Theologians
O.P. (
Ordo Praedicatorum) is the abbreviation used to indicate that someone is/was a member of
Dominican order, a
Catholic religious order.
S.J. (
Societas Iesu) is the abbreviation used to indicate that someone is/was a member of the
Society of Jesus, another
Catholic religious order.
Military Leaders
See:
Others
- Jaucues
- Louis Braille, blind inventor
- Charles Cros, poet and inventor
- Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc), commander and Saint
- Jeanne Calment, who reached the longest lifespan in human history at 122 years and 164 days
- André Charles Boulle, cabinet maker
- Jean René Champion, first Free French Forces soldier to enter the city of Paris on its liberation in August 1944.
- Pierre de Coubertin, initiator of the modern Olympic Games
- Jean-Louis David, hairdresser
- Edmond Louis Antoine Huot de Goncourt
- Ninon de l'Enclos, courtesan, patron of the arts
- Cavalier de la Salle, explorer
- Marcel Deprez, electrical engineer
- René Dumont, agronomist engineer and sociologist and ecology activist
- Jules Dumont d'Urville
- Maurice Duverger, jurist
- Jean-Baptiste Ebrard, founder of Liverpool, a chain of department stores in Mexico
- Gustave Eiffel, engineer
- Pierre Charles L'Enfant, planned Washington, D.C.
- Charles Michel de l'Épée, founder of world's first public school for deaf people
- Marquis de la Fayette, military leader in the American Revolution
- Arthur de Gobineau, diplomat, author of An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races
- Paul Héroult, inventor
- Claude de Jouffroy d'Abbans, designed the first steamship in 1783
- René Lalique, artist
- Louis Maurice Adolphe Linant de Bellefonds, explorer and canal engineer
- Auguste and Louis Lumière, inventors
- Jean Paul Marat
- Jacques Mayol, freediver
- Marcel Mazoyer, agronomist
- Montgolfier brothers, balloonists
- Jean-Marie Pelt, botanist
- Elisée Reclus, geographer and anarchist
- César Ritz, hotelier
- Maximilien Robespierre
- Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin, magician, namesake of "Harry Houdini"
- Pierre Seel, homosexual survivor of the concentration camps, activist, author
- Philippe Starck, designer
- Vauban, engineer
- François Henri de la Motte, French spy executed for treason 1781 in London
See also