List of French people of immigrant origin
Below are lists of famous French people of immigrant origin (at least one great-grandparent).
Algeria
(including Maghrebi Jews and Berbers)
- Actors and filmmakers
- Isabelle Adjani, actress, she holds the record for most César Awards for Best Actress with five awards.
- Jean-Pierre Bacri, actor
- Leïla Bekhti (1984–), actress, César Award for Most Promising Actress in 2011
- Catherine Belkhodja (1955–), artist, and her daughters Isild Le Besco and Maïwenn Le Besco, actress
- Yasmine Belmadi, actor
- Yamina Benguigui, film director, Junior Minister for French Nationals Abroad and Relations with La Francophonie (French-speaking countries worldwide) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Jean Benguigui, actor
- Richard Berry, actor
- Dany Boon (1966–), actor, comedian
- Rachid Bouchareb, film director
- Rachida Brakni, actress
- Alain Chabat, comedian, film director, scriptwriter and producer
- Élie Chouraqui, film director, producer and scriptwriter
- Farid Chopel (1952–2008), actor
- Abdel Raouf Dafri, scriptwriter
- Gérard Darmon, actor
- Samir Guesmi, actor
- Nora Hamdi (1968–), film director
- Roger Hanin, actor filmmaker
- Hafsia Herzi, actress
- Salim Kechiouche, actor
- Claude Lelouch, film director, producer, scriptwriter and actor
- Jalil Lespert, actor
- Maïwenn, actress, film director
- Kad Merad, actor
- Samy Naceri (1961–), actor
- Marie-José Nat, actress, Best Actress at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival for her performance in Les Violons du bal
- Mehdi Nebbou, French actor, Algerian father and German mother
- Safy Nebbou, French actor, Algerian father and German mother
- Daniel Prévost (1939–), actor and comedian and his son Sören Prévost, comedian
- Tahar Rahim (1981–), actor, César Award for Best Actor in 2010, European Film Award for Best Actor in 2009
- Sabrina Ouazani, actress
- Samy Seghir, actor
- Zinedine Soualem, actor
- Jacques Villeret (1951–2005), actor
- Michaël Youn, actor
- Claude Zidi, filmmaker
- Malik Zidi (1975–), actor
- Singers and musicians
- Franck Amsallem, pianist
- Chimène Badi, singer
- Amel Bent (1985– ), singer
- Louis Bertignac (born to an Algerian Jewish father and a Spanish mother), musician
- Cheb Mami, singer
- Chico Bouchikhi, singer, co-founder of the Gipsy Kings
- Patrick Bruel, born Maurice Benguigui, singer
- Étienne Daho, singer
- Demon One, rapper
- DJ Mam's, DJ, music producer
- Quentin Elias, singer, part of Alliage
- Kenza Farah, singer
- Faudel, singer
- Imhotep, DJ, music producer
- Jenifer, singer
- Juliette, singer
- Khaled, singer
- Lacrim, rapper
- Sheryfa Luna, singer
- Melissa M, singer
- Enrico Macias, singer
- Médine, rapper
- Marcel Mouloudji (1922–1994), poet and singer
- Najim, singer
- Juliette Noureddine (1962–), singer, author and composer
- Ridan, singer
- Merwan Rim, singer
- Rim'K, rapper
- Sinik, rapper
- Skalp, DJ, music producer
- Sofiane, singer
- Martial Solal, jazz pianist
- Sportsmen
- Robert Abdesselam, tennis player
- Karim Benzema (1987–), football player
- Alphonse Halimi, boxer
- Maxime Mermoz, French professional rugby union footballer
- Alfred Nakache, swimmer, water polo
- Samir Nasri (1987–), soccer player
- Alain Mimoun (1921–), Olympic marathon champion
- Zinedine Zidane, football player
- Others
- Alain Afflelou, Alain Afflelou SA is one of the leading optical retailers in France
- Fadela Amara, Secretary of State
- Kader Arif, Junior Minister for Veterans at the French Ministry of Defence
- Jacques Attali, economist, writer
- Amin Maalouf, author
- Alain Bashung (1947–), author, composer, performer and comedian
- Azouz Begag (1957), writer and politician
- Paul Bénichou, historian
- Nina Bouraoui (1967–), writer
- Jean Daniel BenSaïd (1920–), director of Le Nouvel Observateur
- Hélène Cixous, writer
- Annie Cohen-Solal, writer
- Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, physicist, Nobel Prize (1997)
- Jean-François Copé (his mother's name is Monique Ghanassia), politician
- Rachida Dati, Minister of Justice
- Jacques Derrida, philosopher
- Julien Dray, politician
- Jean-Pierre Elkabbach, journalist
- Pierre Fédida, psychanalyst
- Denis Guedj, writer and mathematician
- Bernard-Henri Lévy, writer and philosopher
- Arnaud Montebourg (his mother's name is Leïla Ould Cadi), France's Minister of Industrial Renewal since May 2012[1]
- Salah, dancer
- Benjamin Stora, historian
Argentina
- Keny Arkana, singer and rap artist
- Bérénice Bejo, actress
- David Trezeguet, football player
Armenia
- Simon Abkarian, actor
- Rosy Armen, singer
- Serge Avédikian, producer
- Charles Aznavour, singer
- Édouard Balladur, former Prime Minister
- Alain Boghossian, soccer player
- Jean Carzou, painter
- Patrick Devedjian, ministre
- Youri Djorkaeff, soccer player
- Patrick Fiori, singer
- Georges Garvarentz, composer
- Robert Guédiguian, film director
- François Kevorkian, music producer, record label owner
- Philippe Vartan Khazarian, film director, producer, screenwriter
- Francis Kurkdjian, perfumer
- Marie Laforêt, actress
- Michel Legrand, musical composer, arranger, conductor, and pianist and prolific film and television scores composer
- Missak Manouchian, poet, communist militant during World War II
- André Manoukian, composer, musician
- Mathieu Madénian, humorist, actor
- Alain Prost, racing driver
- Cyriaque Rivieyran, football player
- Hélène Ségara, singer
- Jean Ter-Merguerian, violinist
- Henri Troyat, writer
- Michael Vartan, actor
- Sylvie Vartan, singer
- Henri Verneuil, filmmaker
- Francis Veber, filmmaker
- Francis Veber, film director, screenwriter and producer and theater playwright of Armenian Jewish descent
Belgium
- Raymond Devos, humorist
- Johnny Hallyday, singer
- Yann Tiersen, musician
Bosnia
- Josiane Balasko, actress
Bulgaria
- Tzvetan Todorov, essayist and historian
- Sylvie Vartan, singer
Cameroon
- Dieudonné M'bala M'bala, humorist
- Yannick Noah, former tennis player and singer
Chile
- Sergio Coronado, politician
- Marisol Touraine, politician
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
- Steve Mandanda, footballer
Congo, Republic of the
- Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, tennis player
Cyprus
- Diam's, singer
Egypt
- Richard Anthony
- Guy Béart, author, composer and performer
- Emmanuelle Béart, actress
- Andrée Chedid, poet and novelist
- Louis Chedid, singer
- Matthieu Chedid, author, composer, and rock performer
- Nagui, TV and radio personality
England
- Jane Birkin
- Charlotte Gainsbourg
- Emily Loizeau
- Jeanne Moreau, actress and singer
- Charlotte Rampling
Germany
- Isabelle Adjani, actress
- Daniel Cohn-Bendit, politician
- Laurent Fabius (maternal grandmother from Frankfurt), politician
- Jean-Jacques Goldman, singer
- Robert Guédiguian, film director
- Stéphane Hessel, diplomat, writer
- Gérard Lenorman, singer
- Eugène Schueller, pharmacist
Greece
- Vassilis Alexakis, writer
- Nikos Aliagas, talk show host, singer
- Kostas Axelos, philosopher
- Georges Moustaki, singer
- Iannis Xenakis, composer
Hungary
- Lorànt Deutsch, actor and writer
- Michel Jonasz, singer
- Mathieu Kassovitz, film director
- Joseph Kosma, composer
- Nicolas Sarkozy, French president
- Béatrice Schönberg, journalist
- Sylvie Vartan, singer
Iran
- Robert Hossein, actor, filmmaker
- Yasmina Reza, filmmaker
- Aravane Rezaï, tennis player
- Marjane Satrapi, cartoonist and film director
Italy
- Dalida, singer
- Roberto Alagna, French tenor
- Jean Alesi, racing driver
- Claude Bartolone, President of the National Assembly
- Jean-Paul Belmondo, actor
- Georges Brassens, singer
- Calogero, singer
- Laetitia Casta, actress and model
- François Cavanna, writer
- Francis Cabrel, singer
- Philippe Candeloro, patineur
- Eric Cantona, actor and footballer
- Benjamin Castaldi, television personality
- Coluche, humorist
- Laurence Ferrari, journalist
- Léo Ferré, singer
- Aurélie Filippetti, Minister of Culture and Communication
- Geneviève Fioraso, Minister of Higher Education and Research
- Marina Foïs, actress
- Florence Foresti, comedian and actress
- Raymond Forni, politician
- Claude François, singer
- Joseph Gallieni, marshal of France
- Max Gallo, writer and historian
- Léon Gambetta, statesman
- Jean Giono, writer
- Fabrice Luchini, actor
- Jean-Baptiste Lully, composer
- Elsa Lunghini, singer
- Léon Gambetta, politician
- Gilles Marini, actor
- Chiara Mastroianni, actress
- Yves Montand (Ivo Livi), actor
- Roger Piantoni, soccer player
- Michel Platini, soccer player
- Serge Reggiani, actor
- Hélène Ségara, actress
- Sylvie Testud, actress
- Albert Uderzo, writer, humorist and cartoonist, creator of Asterix
- Émile Zola, writer
Lebanon
- Louis Chedid, singer, songwriter
- Matthieu Chedid, aka -M-, rock guitarist
- Gilbert Collard, French writer, barrister and politician. One of his great grand-father, Fatallah Tarrazi, was from Lebanon.
- Omar Harfouch, businessman
- Eid Hourany, nuclear physicist
- Antoine Karam, politician, President of the Regional Council of French Guiana
- Vénus Khoury-Ghata, writer, poet
- Thomas Langmann, film producer, actor of Lebanese Jewish descent
- Amin Maalouf, author, novelist
- Ibrahim Maalouf, musician, trumpet player, composer
- Robert Mazlo, art jeweller and goldsmith
- Pierre-Antoine Melki, aka Nius, music producer
- RAmez, rapper
- Jean-Pierre Rassam, film producer
- Julien Rassam, film actor
- Jacques Saadé, businessman
- Princess Sarah, singer
- Gabriel Yacoub, guitarist, singer
- Gabriel Yared, music composer
- Ycare, singer, songwriter
Lithuania
- Joseph Kessel, writer
- Emmanuel Levinas, philosopher
Mexico
- Carlos de Beistegui, art collector and decorator
- Dominique Fernandez, writer
- Adan Jodorowsky, actor and musician
- Alan Vanzo, tenor and composer
Moldova
- Cécilia Attias, second wife of Nicolas Sarkozy
Morocco
- Fu'ad Aït Aattou, actor
- Richard Anconina, actor
- Pierre Assouline, journalist
- Aure Atika (1970– ), actress
- Robert Benayoun, movie critic
- José Bénazéraf, film director, scriptwriter and producer
- Rachida Dati, politician
- Jamel Debbouze, humorist
- Nadia Farès, actress
- Saïda Jawad (1970– ), actress
- Roger Karoutchi (his mother's name is Solange Fedida), politician
- Yasmine Lafitte (née Hafida El Khabchi), pornstar
- Gad Elmaleh, humorist
- David Guetta, house music DJ
- Salah, dancer
- Élie Semoun, humorist
- Elisa Tovati, actress
- Saïd Taghmaoui, actor
- Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, French minister of Women's Rights and spokesperson for the government since May 2012
- Roschdy Zem (1965– ), actor
- Singers and musicians
- Amel Bent, singer
- Frida Boccara, singer
- Booba, rapper
- Canardo, rapper
- Cut Killer, DJ
- DJ Abdel, DJ
- Kamelanc', rapper
- Larusso, singer
- Édith Piaf (1915–1963), singer[2]
- La Fouine, rapper, singer
- Mister You, rapper
- Nessbeal, rapper
- Sapho, singer
- Zifou, rapper
Norway
- Eva Joly, politician and former judge
- Alexis Pinturault, alpine ski racer
- Yann Tiersen, musician
Poland
- Guillaume Apollinaire, writer
- Robert Badinter, lawyer, academic, essayist and politician
- Claude Berri, film director
- Juliette Binoche, actress
- Marie-George Buffet, politician
- Marie Curie, physicist
- Alain Finkielkraut, philosopher, writer and essayist
- Jean-Pierre Foucault, television personality
- Romain Gary, romancier
- Jean-Jacques Goldman, singer
- René Goscinny, writer, humorist, known around the world for the Asterix books
- Michel Jazy, middle distance runner
- Raymond Kopa, football player
- Laurent Koscielny, football player
- Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, politician
- Henri Krasucki, politician
- Jean-Marie Lustiger, Archbishop of Paris
- Jean Malaquais, writer
- Frédéric Michalak, rugby player
- Jean-Pierre Mocky, film director
- Ludovic Obraniak, football player
- Georges Pérec, writer
- Damien Perquis, football player
- M. Pokora, singer
- Roman Polanski, film director
- Michel Poniatowski, politician
- Régine, artist
- Catherine Ringer, singer
- Simone Signoret, actress
- Michel Wieviorka, sociologue
- Georges Wolinski, cartoonist and comics writer
Portugal
- Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, musician (Daft Punk member)
- Linda de Suza, singer
- Kévin Gameiro, footballer
- Antoine Griezmann, footballer. His mother is from Portugal.
- Corentin Martins, footballer
- Marie Myriam, singer
- Morgan Parra, rugby player
- Robert Pirès, footballer
- Bruno Lopes alias Kool Shen, French rapper and producer
Romania
- Paul-Loup Sulitzer, writer
- Jean-François Copé, politician
- Michel Drucker, French journalist and TV host
- Pierre Moscovici, politician
- Claude Berri, film director
- Cédric Pioline, former tennis player
- Élisabeth Roudinesco, historian
- Maria Schneider, actress
- Michèle Laroque, actress
- Pierre Vassiliu, singer
- Marcel Dalio, actor
- Cyprien Iov, YouTube celebrity
Russia
- Marc Chagall, painter
- Carlos, singer
- Joe Dassin, singer
- Sacha Distel, singer
- François Feldman, singer
- Serge Gainsbourg, singer
- Judith Godrèche, actress
- Émile Meyerson, philosopher
- Gérard Oury, film director
- Léon Poliakov, historian
- Michel Polnareff, singer
- Maxime Rodinson, historian
- Thierry Roland, TV commentator
- Nathalie Sarraute, writer
- Pierre-André Taguieff, philosopher
- Jacques Tati, film director and actor
- Marina Vlady, actress
- Léon Zitrone, journalist
Scotland
- Brice Lalonde, politician
Senegal
- Booba, rapper
- Pape Diouf, journalist, former President of Olympique de Marseille, politician
- Patrice Evra, footballer
- Bafétimbi Gomis, footballer
- MC Solaar, rap and hip hop artist
- Omar Sy, actor
- Patrick Vieira, footballer
- Rama Yade, politician
Spain
- Albert Camus, Nobel Prize–winning author
- Eric Cantona, actor and footballer
- Manu Chao, singer and musician
- Michel del Castillo, writer
- Raymond Domenech, former Manager of the French national soccer team
- Luis Fernández, football player
- Louis de Funès, actor
- José Garcia, actor
- Anne Hidalgo, politician
- Raphaël Ibañez, rugby player
- Virginie Ledoyen, actress
- Frédéric Lopez, television host
- Olivier Martinez, actor
- Jean-Luc Mélenchon, French politician
- Paloma Picasso, fashion designer
- Robert Pirès, footballer
- David Pujadas, journalist
- Jean Reno, actor
- Olivia Ruiz, singer
- Jaime Semprun, essayist and translator
- André Téchiné, film director
- Mathieu Valbuena, footballer
- Manuel Valls, French Socialist Party (PS) politician, Minister of the Interior
- Ray Ventura, jazz bandleader
Sweden
- Eva Green, actress
- Mathilda May, actress
- Max von Sydow, actor
Switzerland
- Jean-Luc Godard, film director
- Romain Grosjean, racing driver
- Le Corbusier, architect
- Quentin Mosimann, musician
- Manuel Valls, politician
Tunisia
- Adel Bencherif, actor
- Sami Bouajila, actor
- Michel Boujenah, humorist
- Paul Boujenah, director
- Dany Brillant, singer
- David Charvet, actor
- Georges Cravenne, founder of the César Award
- Marcel Dadi, guitar player
- Pierre Darmon, tennis player
- Mabrouk El Mechri, film director
- Félix Gray, singer
- Gisèle Halimi, lawyer
- Serge Halimi, journalist
- Cyril Hanouna, television presenter, producer and comedian
- Agnès Jaoui, actress
- David Jemmali, soccer player
- Abdellatif Kechiche, film director
- Lââm, singer
- Pierre Lellouche, politician
- Alain Mamou-Mani, producer
- Didier Marouani, composer and musician
- Albert Memmi, writer
- Serge Moati, journalist and film director
- Yael Naim, singer
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn (his mother's name is Jacqueline Fellus), politician
- Jacqueline Taïeb, singer
- Maurice Taieb, geologist
- Ariel Zeitoun, film director, scriptwriter and producer
- Tunisiano, rapper
Turkey
See also: List of French Turks
- Édouard Balladur, prime minister
- Françoise Giroud, writer
- Tchéky Karyo, actor
- Mathilda May, actress
Ukraine
- Pierre Bérégovoy, politician
- Serge Lifar, dancer and choreographer
See also
References
- ↑ « Berbéritude républicaine»
- ↑ Her grandmother, Emma Saïd Ben Mohamed (alias Aïcha) (1876–1930), of Kabyle origin, was probably born in Mogador, Morocco (Source : Généalogie Magazine, Rubrique Ascendance, N° 233, p. 30/36).
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