1990 in France

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1990
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France

Decades:
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See also:Other events of 1990
History of France  • Timeline  • Years

Events from the year 1990 in France.

Incumbents[]

Events[]

  • 15 May – Launch of the Renault Clio supermini, which will eventually replace the Renault 5.[1]
  • 13 July – Loi Gayssot enacted, prohibiting Holocaust denial.
  • 14 July – Jean-Michel Jarre performs Paris La Défense – Une Ville En Concert before a world record audience of 2.5 million people.[2]
  • December – Espace Euro Disney, an information hub on the under construction Euro Disney resort near Paris, is opened to the public.[3]
  • 1 December – Channel Tunnel workers from the United Kingdom and France meet 40 metres beneath the English Channel seabed.

Arts and literature[]

Sport[]

  • 30 June – Tour de France begins.
  • 8 July – French Grand Prix won by Alain Prost.
  • 22 July – Tour de France ends, won by Greg LeMond of the United States.

Births[]

  • 10 January – Richard Philippe, motor racing driver.
  • 22 January – Alizé Cornet, tennis player.
  • 15 February – Charles Pic, motor racing driver.
  • 20 May – Adeline Canac, pair skater.
  • 4 June – Tippi Degré, animal handler.
  • 12 June — Jérôme Jarre, vine star.
  • 21 October – Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, chess grandmaster.
  • 22 December – Jean-Baptiste Maunier, actor and singer.

Deaths[]

January to March[]

  • 10 January – Juliet Berto, actress (b. 1947).
  • 16 January – Robert Lamartine, soccer player (b. 1935).
  • 17 January – Charles Hernu, politician and Minister (b. 1923).
  • 5 February – Père Marie-Benoît, friar who helped smuggle Jews to safety from Nazi-occupied Southern France (b. 1895).
  • 5 February – Joseph Mauclair, cyclist (b. 1906).
  • 15 February – Michel Drach, film director, writer, producer and actor (b. 1930).
  • 7 March – Claude Arrieu, composer (b. 1903).
  • 12 March – Philippe Soupault, poet, novelist, critic and political activist (b. 1897).
  • 17 March – Capucine, actress (b. 1928).
  • 20 March – Maurice Cloche, film director, screenwriter and film producer (b. 1907).

April to June[]

  • 21 April – Romain de Tirtoff, artist and designer (b. 1892).
  • 30 June – Jacques Lob, comic book creator (b. 1932).

July to September[]

  • 18 July – Yves Chaland, cartoonist (b. 1957).
  • 23 July – Pierre Gandon, illustrator and engraver of postage stamps (b. 1899).
  • 25 July – Jean Fourastié, economist (b. 1907).
  • 1 August – Michel Arnaud, General (b. 1915).
  • 6 August – Jacques Soustelle, anthropologist (b. 1912).
  • 15 August – Louis Vola, double bass player (b. 1902).
  • 20 August – Maurice Gendron, cellist and teacher (b. 1920).
  • 30 September – Michel Leiris, surrealist writer and ethnographer (b. 1901).

October to December[]

  • 20 October – Colette Audry, novelist, screenwriter and critic (b. 1906).
  • 22 October – Louis Althusser, Marxist philosopher (b. 1918).
  • 27 October – Jacques Demy, film director (b. 1931).
  • October – Alfred Sauvy, demographer, anthropologist and historian (b. 1898).
  • 5 November – Raymond Oliver, chef and restaurateur (b. 1909).
  • 17 November – Pierre Braunberger, producer and actor (b. 1905).
  • 1 December – Simone Melchior, wife and business partner of Jacques-Yves Cousteau (b. 1919).
  • 18 December – Paul Tortelier, cellist and composer (b. 1914).
  • 19 December – Edmond Delfour, international soccer player, manager (b. 1907).
  • 23 December – Serge Danot, animator (b. 1931).
  • 23 December – Pierre Gripari, writer (b. 1925).

Full date unknown[]

  • Jacques-Laurent Bost, journalist (b. 1916).
  • Daniel du Janerand, painter (b. 1919).
  • Marcel Légaut, philosopher and mathematician (b. 1900).
  • Claude Ponsard, economist (b. 1927).

See also[]

  • List of French films of 1990

References[]

  1. ^ "Clio : Nouvelle voiture de Renault construite à Flins 78 | INA".
  2. ^ Forman, Edward (2010). Historical Dictionary of French Theater. Plymouth: Scarecrow Press. p. 139. ISBN 9780810849396. OCLC 705622337.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 14 January 2010. Retrieved 15 October 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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