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President President most commonly refers to: *President (corporate title) *President (education), a leader of a college or university *President (government title) President may also refer to: Automobiles * Nissan President, a 1966–2010 Japanese ful ...
Emmanuel Macron Emmanuel Macron (; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has served as President of France since 2017. ''Ex officio'', he is also one of the two Co-Princes of Andorra. Prior to his presidency, Macron served as Minister of Econ ...
(
REM Rem or REM may refer to: Music * R.E.M., an American rock band * ''R.E.M.'' (EP), by Green * "R.E.M." (song), by Ariana Grande Organizations * La République En Marche!, a French centrist political party * Reichserziehungsministerium, in Nazi G ...
) *
Prime Minister A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is not ...
Édouard Philippe ( LR) (before 3 July),
Jean Castex Jean Castex (; born 25 June 1965) is a French politician who was the country's Prime Minister from 3 July 2020 to 16 May 2022. He was a member of The Republicans (LR) until 2020, when he joined La République En Marche! (LREM). Castex served fo ...
(
REM Rem or REM may refer to: Music * R.E.M., an American rock band * ''R.E.M.'' (EP), by Green * "R.E.M." (song), by Ariana Grande Organizations * La République En Marche!, a French centrist political party * Reichserziehungsministerium, in Nazi G ...
)


Events


January

* 3 January – Villejuif stabbing where a man kills one person and wounds two others with a knife before the perpetrator is shot dead by police. * 18 January – French police call for backup as protesters try to storm a theater where President
Emmanuel Macron Emmanuel Macron (; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has served as President of France since 2017. ''Ex officio'', he is also one of the two Co-Princes of Andorra. Prior to his presidency, Macron served as Minister of Econ ...
and his wife are watching ''The Fly''. * 20 January –
Annie Chapelier Annie Chapelier (born 7 November 1967) is a French nurse anesthetist and politician who served as a member of the French National Assembly from 2017 to 2022, representing the department of Gard. From 2017 until 2020, she was a member of La R ...
, member of the
National Assembly In politics, a national assembly is either a unicameral legislature, the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the repre ...
for Gard's 4th constituency, leaves
LREM Renaissance (RE), previously known as La République En Marche ! (frequently abbreviated LREM, LaREM or REM; translated as "The Republic on the Move" or "Republic Forward"), or sometimes called simply En Marche ! () as its original name, is a l ...
. She denounces "an above-ground movement, indifferent to the territories" where "little more or less self-proclaimed chiefs" want to be superior to "a mass, insignificant in their eyes, who is asked for blind allegiance and obedience", as well as inaction in the face of the "climate emergency". *24 January – The first cases of
COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei, identified in Wuhan, China, in December ...
are confirmed in France: one in
Bordeaux Bordeaux ( , ; Gascon oc, Bordèu ; eu, Bordele; it, Bordò; es, Burdeos) is a port city on the river Garonne in the Gironde department, Southwestern France. It is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, as well as the prefectur ...
, a Chinese native of
Wuhan Wuhan (, ; ; ) is the capital of Hubei, Hubei Province in the China, People's Republic of China. It is the largest city in Hubei and the most populous city in Central China, with a population of over eleven million, the List of cities in China ...
who lives and works in the Bordeaux region, and two in Paris, a couple of Chinese tourists.


February

* 7 February – Five new cases of
COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei, identified in Wuhan, China, in December ...
, four adults and one child, are announced by the Minister of Health
Agnès Buzyn Agnès Buzyn (born 1 November 1962) is a French hematologist, university professor, medical practitioner and politician who served as Minister of Solidarity and Health in the government of Prime Minister Édouard Philippe from May 2017 to Februa ...
. The initial case is a British national returning from Singapore where he stayed from 20 to 23 January. He has arrived in France on 24 January for a four-day stay in the town of
Les Contamines-Montjoie Les Contamines-Montjoie () is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. Etymology The original name of the village, ''Les Contamines,'' is from the word ''contamines'', which in the an ...
before returning to United Kingdom. * 8 February – Triggering of the Alerte-Enlèvement Device (Alert-Removal Device): the plan is launched after the kidnapping of Vanille, a 1-year-old girl by her mother Nathalie, 40, in Angers, on 7 February around 5:30 pm. Nathalie is found in
Nantes Nantes (, , ; Gallo: or ; ) is a city in Loire-Atlantique on the Loire, from the Atlantic coast. The city is the sixth largest in France, with a population of 314,138 in Nantes proper and a metropolitan area of nearly 1 million inhabita ...
on 9 February. A few hours later, the public
prosecutor A prosecutor is a legal representative of the prosecution in states with either the common law adversarial system or the Civil law (legal system), civil law inquisitorial system. The prosecution is the legal party responsible for presenting the ...
of Angers announces that Vanille has been found dead, in a clothing dumpster, and that her mother has admitted to having killed her. It is the first time since the launch of the Alert-Removal Device in France that the abducted child has been found dead. * 11 February – Death of
François André François André (19 July 1967 – 11 February 2020) was a French politician representing the Socialist Party. He was re-elected to the French National Assembly on 18 June 2017, representing the department of Ille-et-Vilaine. He was first elec ...
, member of the
French National Assembly The National Assembly (french: link=no, italics=set, Assemblée nationale; ) is the lower house of the bicameral French Parliament under the Fifth Republic, the upper house being the Senate (). The National Assembly's legislators are known a ...
for
Ille-et-Vilaine's 3rd constituency The 3rd constituency of Ille-et-Vilaine is a French legislative constituency in the Ille-et-Vilaine ''département''. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using the two-round system, with a run-off if no candidate receives ...
. He is replaced by his substitute. * 16 February – Resignation of
Agnès Buzyn Agnès Buzyn (born 1 November 1962) is a French hematologist, university professor, medical practitioner and politician who served as Minister of Solidarity and Health in the government of Prime Minister Édouard Philippe from May 2017 to Februa ...
, Minister of Solidarity and Health, following her candidacy for mayor of Paris. * 21 February – Shutdown of reactor 1 at the
Fessenheim Nuclear Power Plant The Fessenheim Nuclear Power Plant is located in the Fessenheim commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France, north east of the Mulhouse urban area, within of the border with Germany, and approximately from Switzerla ...
. * 28 February –
45th César Awards The 45th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, took place on 28 February 2020, at the Salle Pleyel in Paris to honour the best French films of 2019. Sandrine Kiberlain presided, and Florence Forest ...
. * 29 February – All indoor gatherings of more than 5,000 people are banned, over fears of the coronavirus.


March

* 15 and 22 March – Scheduled dates for the
2020 French municipal elections The 2020 French municipal elections were held from 15 March to 28 June to renew the municipal councils of the approximately 35,000 French communes. The first round took place on 15 March and the second round was postponed to 28 June due to the CO ...
. * 21 March – Independence of the XIVth district's Eco-Socialist Republic.


April

* 4 April – A terrorist knife attack in Romans-sur-Isère resulted in the death of two civilians and the wounding of five others. The perpetrator was arrested and charged with terrorist crimes. * 13 April – President
Emmanuel Macron Emmanuel Macron (; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has served as President of France since 2017. ''Ex officio'', he is also one of the two Co-Princes of Andorra. Prior to his presidency, Macron served as Minister of Econ ...
makes a television address on coronavirus to the nation viewed by 36.7 million people.


June

* 11–17 June –
2020 Dijon riots The 2020 Dijon riots took place in Dijon, in the French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté for four consecutive days. Background On June 10, a 16-year-old Chechen boy was assaulted by French-Arab drug dealers from low-income district of Gr ...
: A 16-year-old Chechen in assaulted in
Dijon Dijon (, , ) (dated) * it, Digione * la, Diviō or * lmo, Digion is the prefecture of the Côte-d'Or department and of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in northeastern France. the commune had a population of 156,920. The earlies ...
, leading to several violent clashes, including in the Grésilles district. * June – Louis Aliot became the first National Rally Mayor in
Perpignan Perpignan (, , ; ca, Perpinyà ; es, Perpiñán ; it, Perpignano ) is the prefecture of the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France, in the heart of the plain of Roussillon, at the foot of the Pyrenees a few kilometres from the ...
with a city of more than 100,000 people.


July

* 3 July – Prime Minister Édouard Philippe resigns, and is replaced by
Jean Castex Jean Castex (; born 25 June 1965) is a French politician who was the country's Prime Minister from 3 July 2020 to 16 May 2022. He was a member of The Republicans (LR) until 2020, when he joined La République En Marche! (LREM). Castex served fo ...
.


August

* 26 to 30 August – Scheduled date for the 2020 European Athletics Championships to be held in Paris.


September

* 25 September –
2020 Paris stabbing attack On 25 September 2020, two people were injured in a stabbing outside the former headquarters of the French satirical magazine ''Charlie Hebdo'' in Paris. The magazine's headquarters had previously been the site of an Islamic terrorist attack in 2 ...
.


October

* 16 October –
Murder of Samuel Paty The murder of Samuel Paty (), a French secondary school teacher, took place on 16 October 2020 in Éragny-sur-Oise, a suburb of Paris. Paty was killed and beheaded by an Islamist terrorist. The perpetrator, Abdoullakh Abouyedovich Anzorov, an ...
. * 29 October –
2020 Nice stabbing On the morning of 29 October 2020, three people were killed in a stabbing attack at Notre-Dame de Nice, a Roman Catholic basilica in Nice, France. The alleged attacker, Tunisian man Brahim Aouissaoui, was shot by the police and taken into custod ...


November

* 29 November - Valentina wins the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with the song "
J'imagine "J'imagine" (, ) is a song by French singer Valentina, released as a single on 16 October 2020. The song's lyrics were inspired by the isolation and separation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. "J'imagine" was France's winning entry in the Ju ...
".


Deaths


January

* 1 January ** Marius Bruat, football player (b. 1930) **
Michel Celaya Michel Celaya (4 July 1930 – 2 January 2020) was a French rugby union player who played at back-row for the France national rugby union team and Biarritz Olympique. Early life and career Michel Celaya was born on 4 July 1930 in Biarritz, Fr ...
, rugby union player (b. 1930) * 2 January – Élisabeth Rappeneau, film director and screenwriter (b. 1940) * 3 January – Nathaël Julan, football player (b. 1996) * 4 January **
Marie-Thérèse Cheroutre Marie-Thérèse Cheroutre (17 May 1924 – 4 January 2020) was a French historian and professor of philosophy. She served as general commissioner of Guides de France from 1953 to 1979. Biography Cheroutre was born in 1924. She discovered Scoutin ...
, historian and professor of philosophy (b. 1924) ** Georges Duboeuf, wine merchant (b. 1933) * 7 January **
André Abadie André Abadie (27 July 1934 – 7 January 2020) was a French rugby union player who played for the French national team from 1965 to 1968. He played at the prop position. Biography Abadie played for Sporting Club Rieumois, Sporting Club Graul ...
, rugby union player (b. 1934) **
Jacques Dessange Jacques Dessange (5 December 1925 – 7 January 2020) was a French hairdresser. Early life Jacques Dessange was born in 1925 in Souesmes, France as the son of René Dessange, a hairdresser, and his wife Aline, who opened a café next to the hairdr ...
, hairdresser (b. 1925) **
Alexandre Matheron Alexandre Matheron (1926 – 7 January 2020) was a French people, French philosopher specializing in Baruch Spinoza and modern politics. His 1969 work ''Individu et communauté chez Spinoza'' is "widely regarded as one of the landmarks of Spinoza ...
, philosopher (b. 1926) * 9 January **
Jacques de Bauffremont Jacques de Bauffremont, 8th Duke of Bauffremont and 10th Prince of Marnay (6 February 1922 – 9 January 2020) was a French prince. de Bauffremont was elected President of the Institut de la maison de Bourbon in 1976, a position which he held ...
, 8th Duke of
Bauffremont The House of Bauffremont is the name of a French noble family of Princes which derived its name from a village in the Vosges, outside of Neufchâteau, now spelt Beaufremont. The family traces itself to Liébaud, sire de Bauffremont, in 1090. T ...
and 10th Prince of Marnay (b. 1922) **
Robert Molimard Robert Molimard (16 December 1927 – 9 January 2020) was a French people, French doctor and professor at Paris-Sud University. He was a pioneer in tobacco research in France. Publications *''Tabac : comprendre la dépendance pour agir'' *''La fu ...
, doctor and professor (b. 1927) * 10 January ** André Capron, immunologist and parasitologist (b. 1930) ** Bernard Joly, politician (b. 1934) * 11 January ** Jean-René Farthouat, lawyer (b. 1934) **
Alana Filippi Alana Filippi (1960 or 1961 – 11 January 2020) was a French people, French singer and songwriter. Her real name was Pascale Filippi, and she also sometimes used the pseudonym Jeanne Ermilova. Biography Born in Paris, Filippi moved to Nantes w ...
, singer and songwriter (b. 1960) **
Hilarion Vendégou Hilarion Tumi Vendégou (4 September 1941 – 11 January 2020) was a French politician, the high chief of the Isle of Pines, in New Caledonia, and the mayor of the commune. He was recognised as ''grand chef'' in 1974, but, due to a violent succe ...
, politician (b. 1941) * 12 January – Marc Riolacci, football administrator (b. 1945) * 13 January **
Jean Delumeau Jean Léon Marie Delumeau (18 June 1923 – 13 January 2020) was a French historian specializing in the history of the Catholic Church, and author of several books regarding the subject. He held the Chair of the History of Religious Mentalities ( ...
, historian (b. 1923) **
Pierre Lacoste Pierre Lacoste (23 January 1924 – 13 January 2020) was a French marine officer and government official. He served as President of the Fédération des professionnels de l'intelligence économique in 2006. Biography During World War II, Lacost ...
, marine officer and government official (b. 1924) ** Maurice Moucheraud, road racing cyclist (b. 1933) * 14 January –
Guy Deplus Guy Gaston Simon Deplus (29 August 1924 – 14 January 2020) was a French clarinetist. Biography Deplus was born in Vieux-Condé and studied clarinet at the Conservatoire de Paris, where he would later become a professor of clarinet, and receive ...
, clarinetist (b. 1924) * 19 January – Guy Thomas, Belgian-born French songwriter (b. 1934) * 20 January –
Gilles Delouche Gilles Delouche (3 August 1948 – 20 January 2020) was a French scholar of classical literature of the Rattanakosin Kingdom ( Thai language). Delouche, who was born in Orléans, was Professor at the Institut national des langues et civilisatio ...
, scholar of classical literature of the Rattanakosin Kingdom (b. 1948) * 21 January –
Sébastien Demorand Sébastien Demorand (August 4, 1969 – January 21, 2020) was a French journalist and food critic. Early life and career Sébastien Demorand was born in Harare, Zimbabwe, the son of diplomat Jacques Demorand, who worked in the United State ...
, journalist and food critic (b. 1969) * 25 January – Denis Rivière, painter (b. 1945) * 26 January **
Hubert Mingarelli Hubert Mingarelli (14 January 1956 – 26 January 2020) was a French writer. He was born in Mont-Saint-Martin, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Mont-Saint-Martin in Lorraine (region), Lorraine. After serving in the navy for three years, he settled in the so ...
, writer (b. 1956) ** Michou, cabaret artist (b. 1931) * 26 January ** Émile Jung, chef (b. 1941) **
Norbert Moutier Norbert George Moutier (17 March 1941 – 27 January 2020), also known by the pseudonym N.G. Mount, was a French publisher, writer, director, and actor. A professional filmmaker, Moutier had a passion for Z movies, similar to those of Jean Rollin ...
, publisher and writer (b. 1941) * 28 January –
Théo Klein Théo Klein (25 June 1920 – 28 January 2020) was a French lawyer who presided over the Conseil Représentatif des Institutions juives de France from 1983 to 1989. Klein was a Zionist and a French patriot. He advocated for secular values. He was ...
, lawyer (b. 1920) * 29 January **
Georges-Hilaire Dupont Georges-Hilaire Dupont, O.M.I. (16 November 1919 – 29 January 2020) was a French prelate of the Roman Catholic Church The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.3 bill ...
, prelate of the Roman Catholic Church (b. 1919) ** Félix Marcilhac, art historian (b. 1941) * 30 January –
Roger Holeindre Roger Holeindre (21 March 1929 – 30 January 2020) was a French Army veteran, politician and author. He served in the First Indochina War and the Algerian War, was a member of the National Assembly (France), National Assembly from 1986 to 1988. H ...
, politician (b. 1929) * 31 January ** Michel Billière, rugby union player (b. 1943) ** Guy Delcourt, politician (b. 1947) **
Delphine Forest Delphine Forest (28 August 1966 – 31 January 2020) was a French actress. She appeared in more than ten film and TV projects, beginning in 1988 with ''Bonjour l'angoisse''.Claire Clouzot Claire Clouzot (2 August 1933 – 2 February 2020) was a French film director and journalist. Biography Clouzot was the daughter of photographer Rémy Duval and the granddaughter of director Henri-Georges Clouzot. She worked as a photographer an ...
, journalist (b. 1933) * 3 February **
Philippe Adamov Philippe Adamov (27 June 1956 – 3 February 2020) was a French cartoonist. Biography Adamov took up cartooning upon his discovery of the works of Harold Foster and Jijé. After a few months at École Estienne, he worked as a decorator at Ren ...
, cartoonist (b. 1956) ** David Kessler, senior official (b. 1959) **
George Steiner Francis George Steiner, FBA (April 23, 1929 – February 3, 2020) was a Franco-American literary critic, essayist, philosopher, novelist, and educator. He wrote extensively about the relationship between language, literature and society, and the ...
, author (b. 1929) * 4 February **
Marie-Fanny Gournay Marie-Fanny Gournay (6 March 1926 – 4 February 2020) was a French politician. References 1926 births 2020 deaths Women mayors of places in France {{France-mayor-stub ...
, politician (b. 1926) ** Zwy Milshtein, painter (b. 1934) * 5 February –
Yves Pouliquen Yves Pouliquen (17 February 1931 – 5 February 2020) was a French ophthalmologist. His work focused on the pathology of the cornea. Pouliquen was born in Mortain. In 1992, he was made a member of the Académie nationale de médecine. In 1994 ...
, ophthalmologist (b. 1931) * 6 February – Bruno Léchevin, trade unionist (b. 1952) * 7 February –
Pierre Guyotat Pierre Guyotat (9 January 1940 – 7 February 2020) was a French writer. Early life Pierre Guyotat was born on 9 January 1940 in Bourg-Argental, Loire. Literary career 1960s–1970s Guyotat wrote his first novel, '' Sur un cheval'', in 1960. ...
, writer (b. 1940) * 8 February ** Maurice Girardot, basketball player (b. 1921) ** Robert Massin, graphic designer (b. 1925) * 10 February – Claire Bretécher, cartoonist (b. 1940) * 11 February **
François André François André (19 July 1967 – 11 February 2020) was a French politician representing the Socialist Party. He was re-elected to the French National Assembly on 18 June 2017, representing the department of Ille-et-Vilaine. He was first elec ...
, politician (b. 1967) **
Jacques Mehler Jacques Mehler (17 August 1936 – 11 February 2020) was a cognitive psychologist specializing in language acquisition. Education Mehler studied chemistry and obtained his ''Licenciatura en Ciencias Quimicas'' at the Universidad de Buenos Aires ...
, cognitive psychologist (b. 1936) * 12 February – Simone Créantor, athlete (b. 1948) * 13 February **
Christophe Desjardins Christophe Desjardins (24 April 1962 – 13 February 2020) was a French violist and specialist in contemporary music. Biography Born in Caen, Christophe Desjardins entered the Conservatoire de Paris in 1982, at the age of 20, in Serge Collo ...
, violist (b. 1962) **
Hubert Boulard Hubert Boulard (21 January 1971 – 12 February 2020) was a French comics writer and colorist usually credited mononymously as "Hubert". Biography Boulard attended the École régionale des beaux-arts d'Angers, and began writing comics in the 199 ...
, comics writer and colorist (b. 1971) * 14 February – Gilbert Belin, politician and sculptor (b. 1927) * 16 February –
Graeme Allwright Graeme Allwright (7 November 1926 – 16 February 2020) was a New Zealand-born French singer and songwriter. He became popular in the 1960s and 1970s as a French language interpreter of the songs of American and Canadian songwriters such as Leona ...
, singer and songwriter (b. 1926)


March

* 21 March – Marguerite Aucouturier, Czech-born psychoanalyst (b. 1932) * 26 March –
Princess María Teresa of Bourbon-Parma Princess Marie Thérèse of Bourbon-Parma (Spanish: ''María Teresa de Borbón-Parma'', French: ''Marie-Thérèse de Bourbon-Parme''; 28 July 1933 – 26 March 2020) was a French-Spanish political activist and academic. She was a member of t ...
, French-Spanish political activist and academic (b. 1933) * 27 March –
Jacques F. Acar Jacques Fouad Acar (13 April 1931 – 27 March 2020) was a French doctor and microbiologist who specialized in antibiotics. Biography Acar left Senegal in 1948 for his studies at the Faculté de médecine de Paris. He graduated in 1954 and comple ...
, Senegal-born doctor (b. 1931)


April

* 1 April –
Philippe Malaurie Philippe Malaurie (7 March 1925 – 1 April 2020Hommage à Philippe Malauri ...
, lawyer (b. 1925) * 2 April –
Arnold Sowinski Arnold Sowinski (17 March 1931 – 2 April 2020) was a French association football, footballer who played with RC Lens. He also managed RC Lens on four occasions. Personal life Sowinski was born in France and was of Polish descent. Sowinski die ...
, football player (b. 1931) * 19 April **
Edmond Baraffe Edmond Baraffe (19 October 1942 – 19 April 2020) was a French professional football striker and manager. References External links * * Profile at fff.fr Stats at weltfussball.de 1942 births 1966 FIFA World Cup players Asso ...
, football player and manager (b. 1942) ** Philippe Nahon, actor (b. 1938)


May

* 13 May – Patrick Simon, politician (b. circa 1956)


June

*1 June – Jean-Michel Cadiot, writer and journalist * 2 June **
Jean-Claude Hamel Jean-Claude André Adolphe Hamel (9 July 1929 – 2 June 2020) was the President of AJ Auxerre Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise (), commonly known as AJ Auxerre or simply Auxerre (), is a French football club based in the commune of ...
, football executive (b. 1939) **
Jacques Noyer Jacques Moïse Eugène Noyer (17 April 1927 – 2 June 2020) was a French Roman Catholic prelate. He served as Roman Catholic Diocese of Amiens, Bishop of Amiens from 31 October 1987 to 10 March 2003. Biography Noyer was born on 17 April 1927 i ...
, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1927) **
Jean Pineau Jean Paul Pierre Pineau (4 October 1922 – 2 June 2020) was a French politician. Biography The former director of Crédit Agricole, Pineau was a municipal councillor for Châtillon-sur-Thouet from 1953 to 2001, Deputy for Deux-Sèvres from 1978 ...
, politician (b. 1922) **
Janine Reiss Janine Reiss (23 November 1921 – 2 June 2020) was a French singing teacher and harpsichordist. Biography A harpsichordist by training, Reiss specialised in the 1960s in preparing international opera singers for the French repertoire. For ...
, vocal coach and harpsichordist. (b. 1921) * 6 June ** Jean-Marie Bourgeois, Olympic skier (b. 1939) **
Alain Erlande-Brandenburg Alain Erlande-Brandenburg (2 August 1937 in Luxeuil (Haute-Saône) – 6 June 2020, Paris) was a French art historian and honorary general curator for heritage, a specialist on Gothic and Romanesque art. Early life Erlande-Brandenburg was son ...
, art historian (b. 1937) * 7 June – Paul Lombard, politician (b. 1937) * 9 June –
Jean-Philippe Reverdot Jean-Philippe Reverdot (3 October 1952 – 4 June 2020) was a French photographer. Personal exhitions * 1984 – Galerie Private Office, Bruxelles & Galerie Saint-Nicolas, Auxerre * 1986 – Galerie Claudine Bréguet (Mois de la Photo), Paris ...
, photographer (b. 1952) * 11 June ** Mahjoub Ben Bella, Algerian-born French painter (b. 1946) **
Marcel Maréchal Marcel Maréchal (25 December 1937 – 11 June 2020) was a French actor, writer, and director. Biography Since 1958, Maréchal had a successful acting career. That year, he founded the Théâtre du Cothurne in Lyon. Other theatres he worked at ...
, actor and film director (b. 1937) * 13 June ** Maurice Rajsfus, writer and historian (b. 1928) ** Jean Raspail, author (b. 1925) ** Colo Tavernier, British-French screenwriter (b. 1942) **
Marc Zermati Marc Zermati (21 June 1945
, record producer and promoter (b. 1945) * 14 June **
Luce Douady Luce Douady (17 November 2003 – 14 June 2020) was a French climber. She made her debut professional appearance on the IFSC Climbing World Cup circuit, where she finished in fifth place, and became youth world champion in 2019. She also won th ...
, climber (b. 2003) ** Claude Samuel, music critic and radio executive (b. 1931) * 15 June –
Michel Roquebert Michel Roquebert (7 August 1928 – 15 June 2020) was a French writer and historian. Biography After studying classical studies at the Lycée Montaigne in Bordeaux, Roquebert earned a license in philosophy. In 1955, he began working for in ...
, historian and writer (b. 1928) * 16 June ** Roger Borniche, author and police detective (b. 1919) ** Patrick Poivey, actor and voiceover artist (b. 1948) * 17 June –
Fabrice Philipot Fabrice Philipot (24 September 1965 – 17 June 2020) was a French road bicycle racer. His greatest achievements include winning the young rider classification in the 1989 Tour de France where he placed 24th overall, and finishing second at the ...
, racing cyclist (b. 1965) * 18 June –
Nicolas Joel Nicolas Joel or Joël (6 February 195318 June 2020) was a French opera director and administrator of opera houses. He was general manager of the Théâtre du Capitole de Toulouse from 1990 to 2009 and of the Paris Opera from 2009 to 2014. He dir ...
, opera director (b. 1953) * 19 June –
Noël Vandernotte Noël Vandernotte (25 December 1923 – 18 June 2020) was a French rowing coxswain who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was the son of Fernand Vandernotte and the nephew of Marcel Vandernotte Marcel Henri Vandernotte (29 July 1909 ...
, Olympic rowing coxswain (b. 1923) * 21 June ** Pascal Clément, politician (b. 1945) **
Joan Pau Verdier Joan Pau Verdier (born Jean-Paul Verdier; 1 February 1947 – 21 June 2020) was a French singer born in Périgueux, Dordogne, who performed in both Occitan and French. He was one of the main figures of the Nòva cançon Nòva cançon (, also spell ...
, singer (b. 1947) * 24 June ** Jacques Demêtre, blues historian (b. 1924) **
Marc Fumaroli Marc Fumaroli (10 June 1932 – 24 June 2020) was a French historian and essayist who was widely respected as an advocate for French literature and culture. While born in Marseille, Fumaroli grew up in the Moroccan city of Fez, and served in the ...
, historian and essayist (b. 1932) **
Claude Le Péron Claude Le Péron (2 February 1948 – 24 June 2020) was a French bass guitarist known for his collaboration with Jean-Jacques Goldman among other musicians. Biography He started playing guitar in 1961, then started the bass guitar in 1964. Not ...
, bass guitarist (b. 1948) * 25 June **
Patrice Gélard Patrice Gélard (3 August 1938 – 25 June 2020) was a French politician who served as a member of the Senate of France. He represented the Seine-Maritime constituency and was a member of the Union for a Popular Movement The Union for a Pop ...
, politician,
Senator A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
(b. 1938) ** Olivier Le Fèvre, astrophysicist (b. 1960) * 26 June –
Abdoulatifou Aly Abdoulatifou Aly (12 April 1960 – 26 June 2020) was a Malagascar-born French Mahoran politician, a long-term representative of the island of Mayotte at the National Assembly of France, and a member of the executive bureau of the Democrat ...
, Malagasy-born Mahoran politician (b. 1960)


July

* 25 July –
Olivia de Havilland Dame Olivia Mary de Havilland (; July 1, 1916July 26, 2020) was a British-American actress. The major works of her cinematic career spanned from 1935 to 1988. She appeared in 49 feature films and was one of the leading actresses of her time. ...
, Japanese-born British-American film actress (b. 1916) * 28 July –
Gisèle Halimi Gisèle Halimi (born Zeiza Gisèle Élise Taïeb; 27 July 1927 – 28 July 2020) was a Tunisian-French lawyer, politician, essayist and Feminism in France, feminist activist. Biography Zeiza Gisèle Élise Taïeb was born in La Goulette, Tunisi ...
, Tunisian and French lawyer, feminist, and essayist (b. 1927)


August

* 1 August – Alex Dupont, footballer (b. 1954) * 5 August ** Claudine Cassereau, model and pageant winner, (b. 1953) **
Philippe Mongin Philippe Mongin (18 July 1950 – 5 August 2020) was a French economic philosopher. He served as Director of the French National Centre for Scientific Research and was a professor at the HEC Paris. From 2006 to 2012, he was a member of the Economi ...
, economist (b. 1950) ** Pierre Robin, aeroplane designer (b. 1927) **
Frédéric Jacques Temple Frédéric Jacques Temple (18 August 1921 – 5 August 2020) was a French poet and writer. His work includes poems (collected in 1989 in a "Personal Anthology"), novels, travel stories and essays. He also realised translations of English, Thomas ...
, poet and writer (b. 1921) * 6 August ** Boris Bobrinskoy, Eastern Orthodox theologian (b. 1925) **
Louis Meznarie Louis Meznarie (14 January 1930 – 6 August 2020) was a French engine expert and a team owner entrant to 24 Hours of Le Mans. Early life He was born in Saintry-sur-Seine (Essonne), France, to migrant parents from Yugoslavia. As a child, he wa ...
, automotive engineer (b. 1930) **
Paul Schaffer Paul Schaffer (27 November 1924 – 6 August 2020) was an Austrian-born French Holocaust survivor. He served as Honorary President of the French Committee of Yad Vashem and a member of the Foundation for the Memory of the Holocaust. Biography Bo ...
,
Holocaust The Holocaust, also known as the Shoah, was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe; a ...
survivor (b. 1924) ** Bernard Stiegler, philosopher (b. 1952) ** Pierre Viot, executive (b. 1925)


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December

* 2 December –
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing Valéry René Marie Georges Giscard d'Estaing (, , ; 2 February 19262 December 2020), also known as Giscard or VGE, was a French politician who served as President of France from 1974 to 1981. After serving as Minister of Finance under prime ...
, President of France (b. 1926 in Germany)


See also


Country overviews

* France * History of France * History of modern France *
Outline of France The following outline is provided as an overview and topical guide of France: France – country in Western Europe with several overseas regions and territories. Metropolitan France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channe ...
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Government of France The Government of France ( French: ''Gouvernement français''), officially the Government of the French Republic (''Gouvernement de la République française'' ), exercises executive power in France. It is composed of the Prime Minister, who ...
* Politics of France *
Years in France This is a list of years in France. See also the timeline of French history. For only articles about years in France that have been written, see :Years in France. 15th century 16th century 17th century 18th centu ...
* Timeline of France history *
List of French films of 2020 A list of French-produced films scheduled for release in 2020. Films Notes External links French films of 2020at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:French films of 2020 French 2020 Films A film also called a movie, ...


Related timelines for current period

* 2020 *
2020 in politics and government Events pertaining to world affairs in 2020, national politics, public policy, government, world economics, and international business, that took place in various nations, regions, organizations, around the world in 2020. January * January 1 ** ...
* 2020s


References

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