1971 in France

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1971
in
France

  • 1972
  • 1973
  • 1974
  • 1975
  • 1976
Decades:
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
See also:Other events of 1971
History of France  • Timeline  • Years

Events from the year 1971 in France.

Incumbents[]

  • President: Georges Pompidou
  • Prime Minister: Jacques Chaban-Delmas

Events[]

  • 14 March - Municipal elections held.
  • 21 March - Municipal elections held.
  • 3 July - American singer Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Doors, dies from a heart attack in the bathtub of his Paris hotel room. He was 27 years old.[1]
  • 3 September - Four Power Agreement on Berlin is signed.
  • 10 December - Renault unveils its new R5 model, a small three-door hatchback similar in concept to the recently launched Italian Fiat 127, which will go on sale in the new year.[2]

Births[]

January to March[]

  • 4 January - Sébastien Foucras, freestyle skier and Olympic medallist
  • 17 January - Sylvie Testud, actress, writer and director
  • 20 January - Catherine Marsal, road racing cyclist
  • 2 February
  • 5 February - Michel Breistroff, NHL ice hockey player (d. 1996)
  • 7 February - Emmanuel Curtil, actor
  • 11 February - Christian Labit, rugby union player
  • 15 February - Brigitte Guibal, slalom canoer and Olympic medallist
  • 21 February - Pierre Raschi, rugby union player
  • 26 February - Hélène Ségara, singer
  • 28 February - Tristan Louis, author and internet entrepreneur
  • 20 March - Stéphane Heulot, cyclist
  • 29 March - Alexandre Brasseur, actor.

April to June[]

July to September[]

  • 21 July - Emmanuel Bangué, long jumper.
  • 4 August - Christophe Mendy, boxer.
  • 6 August - Stéphane Lecat, swimmer.
  • 11 August - Djamel Bouras, judoka and Olympic gold medallist.
  • 25 August - Louis-Karim Nébati, actor.
  • 4 September - Lilian Laslandes, soccer player.
  • 9 September - Francis Llacer, soccer player.
  • 27 September - Cédric Penicaud, swimmer.
  • 29 September - Lilian Nalis, soccer player.

October to December[]

  • 1 October - Stéphane Breitwieser, art thief.
  • 14 October - Frédéric Guesdon, cyclist.
  • 26 October - Olivier Galzi, television journalist.
  • 28 October
  • 9 November - Sabri Lamouchi, soccer player.
  • 16 November - Laurent Wolf, music producer and DJ.
  • 19 November
  • 24 November
  • 29 November - Olivier Quint, soccer player.
  • 8 December - Stéphane Poulat, triathlete.
  • 17 December - Antoine Rigaudeau, basketball player.
  • 21 December - Matthieu Chedid, singer-songwriter.
  • 28 December - Olivier Enjolras, soccer player.

Full date unknown[]

  • Sylvain Chauveau, musician and composer.
  • Nicolas Ghesquière, fashion designer.
  • Fabrice Hadjadj, writer and philosopher.
  • Olivier Manchion, musician.

Deaths[]

January to March[]

  • 5 January - Émilienne Moreau-Evrard, hero of World War I and in French resistance during World War II (born 1898).
  • 10 January - Coco Chanel, fashion designer (born 1883).[3]
  • 13 January - Henri Tomasi, composer and conductor (born 1901).
  • 8 February - Louis Antoine, mathematician (born 1888).
  • 26 February - Fernandel, actor (born 1903).
  • 2 March - Rita Jolivet, actress (born 1884).
  • 10 March - Jean Follain, author, poet and lawyer (born 1903).
  • 31 March - Alfred Desenclos, composer (born 1912).

April to June[]

  • 3 April - Jacques Ochs, artist, épée and foil fencer and Olympic gold medallist (born 1883).
  • 11 April - Marcel Gromaire, painter (born 1892).
  • 30 May - Marcel Dupré, organist, pianist and composer (born 1886).
  • 5 June - André Trocmé, pastor who aided Jewish refugees (born 1901).
  • 12 June - Jules Dewaquez, soccer player (born 1899).
  • 25 June - Charles Vildrac, playwright and poet (born 1882).

July to September[]

  • 10 July - Laurent Dauthuille, boxer (born 1924).
  • 19 July - Arsène Roux, Arabist and Berberologist (born 1893).
  • 27 July - Jacques Lusseyran, author (born 1924).
  • 31 July - Michel Saint-Denis, actor, theatre director, and drama theorist (born 1897).
  • 24 August - René Paul Raymond Capuron, botanist (born 1921).
  • 30 August - Louis Armand, engineer (born 1905).
  • 10 September - Roland de Vaux, priest and archaeologist (born 1903).

October to December[]

Full date unknown[]

  • Louis Lecoin, militant pacifist (born 1888).
  • André Lesauvage, sailor and Olympic gold medallist (born 1890).

References[]

  1. ^ "Jim Morrison's father speaks out". 9 November 2006.
  2. ^ "Evening Times - Google News Archive Search".
  3. ^ "Coco Chanel | Biography, Fashion, Designs, Perfume, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 19 February 2021.

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