1994 in France

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1994
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Events from the year 1994 in France.

Incumbents[]

Events[]

  • 20 March – Cantonales Elections held.
  • 24 March – Cantonales Elections held.
  • 20 April – Paul Touvier is found guilty of ordering the execution of seven Jews at Rillieux-la-Pape in June 1944, becoming the first French national to be charged with crimes against humanity committed during the German occupation of France in the Second World War.[1]
  • 6 May – The Channel Tunnel is opened by President François Mitterrand and Elizabeth II in two separate ceremonies held in Calais and Folkestone.[2]
  • 12 June – European Parliament election held in France.
  • 30 June – Airbus A330 test flight crash in Toulouse, killing 3 crew and 4 passengers.
  • 4 August – Toubon Law enacted.
  • 3 November – A French magazine publishes photo of President François Mitterrand's secret daughter.
  • 13 November – The first passengers travel through the Channel Tunnel.
  • 7 December – L'étrange Noël de monsieur Jack on French Movie Theater
  • 24 December – Air France Flight 8969 is hijacked in Algiers airport.
  • 26 December – Air France aircraft is flown to Marseille and stormed by the GIGN, 4 hijackers and 3 others were killed.

Arts and literature[]

Sport[]

  • 2 July – Tour de France begins. Two stages take place in England.
  • 3 July – Michael Schumacher wins the French Grand Prix held at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours.[3]
  • 24 July – Tour de France ends, won by Miguel Indurain of Spain.

Births[]

  • 19 January - Adrien Hunou, footballer
  • 23 January - Wesley Jobello, footballer
  • 13 February - Axel Reymond, Marathon swimmer
  • 3 March - Abdoulaye Touré, footballer.
  • 27 May - Aymeric Laporte, footballer
  • 13 June - Guy-Elphège Anouman, sprinter
  • 14 June - Romain Habran, footballer.
  • 3 August - Corentin Tolisso, footballer
  • 17 August - Tiémoué Bakayoko, footballer
  • 15 September – Raphael Severe, clarinet player.
  • 27 October - Kurt Zouma, footballer
  • 8 November - Damien Dussaut, footballer.

Deaths[]

January to March[]

  • 2 January – Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, fourth managing director of the International Monetary Fund (born 1912).
  • 15 January – Gabriel-Marie Garrone, Cardinal (born 1901).
  • 22 January – Jean-Louis Barrault, actor, director and mime artist (born 1910).
  • 24 January – Yves Navarre, writer (born 1940).
  • 27 January – Alain Daniélou, historian, musicologist and Indologist (born 1907).
  • 30 January – Pierre Boulle, novelist (born 1912).
  • 11 February – Max Leognany, artist (born 1913).
  • 16 February – François Marty, Roman Catholic Cardinal (born 1904).
  • 24 February – Jean Sablon, singer and actor (born 1906).
  • 9 March – Paul Dubreil, mathematician (born 1904).
  • 28 March – Eugène Ionesco, Romanian-born playwright (born 1909).
  • 31 March – Henri Gouhier, philosopher, historian of philosophy and literary critic (born 1898).

April to June[]

  • 1 April – Robert Doisneau, photographer (born 1912).
  • 3 April – Jérôme Lejeune, paediatrician and geneticist (born 1926).
  • 9 April – Marcel Ichac, alpinist, explorer, photographer and film director (born 1906).
  • 14 April – Jean Joyet, painter (born 1919).
  • 17 April – Gaston Charlot, chemist (born 1904).
  • 20 April – Jean Carmet, actor (born 1920).
  • 29 April – Marcel Bernard, tennis player (born 1914).
  • 16 May – Alain Cuny, actor (born 1908).
  • 19 May – Jacques Ellul, philosopher, sociologist, theologian (born 1912).
  • 3 June – Puig Aubert, rugby league footballer (born 1925).
  • 14 June – Marcel Mouloudji, singer and actor (born 1922).
  • 16 June – Bernard Moitessier, yachtsman and author (born 1925).
  • 27 June – Jacques Berthier, composer (born 1923).

July to September[]

  • 8 July – Christian-Jaque, filmmaker (born 1904).
  • 17 July – Jean Borotra, tennis player (born 1898).
  • 19 August – Louis de Froment, conductor (born 1921).
  • 16 September – Albert Decourtray, Roman Catholic Cardinal (born 1923).
  • 23 September – Madeleine Renaud, actress (born 1900).
  • 30 September – André Michel Lwoff, microbiologist, awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1965 (born 1902).[4]

October to December[]

  • 15 October – Jean Dasté, actor and theatre director (born 1904).
  • 21 October – Benoît Régent, actor (born 1953).
  • 30 November
    • Guy Debord, Marxist theorist, writer and filmmaker (born 1931).
    • Louis Gabrillargues, soccer player (born 1914).
  • 7 December – Pierre Cloarec, cyclist (born 1909).
  • 13 December – Antoine Pinay, politician and Prime Minister of France (born 1891).
  • 18 December – Roger Apéry, mathematician (born 1916).
  • 25 December – Pierre Dreyfus, civil servant and businessman (born 1907).

Full date unknown[]

  • Raymond Molinier, Trotskyist (born 1904).

See also[]

  • List of French films of 1994

References[]

  1. ^ Riding, Alan (20 April 1994). "Frenchman Convicted of Crimes Against the Jews in '44". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. ^ "1994: President and Queen open Chunnel". BBC On This Day. British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  3. ^ Tremayne, David (August 1994). "1994 French Grand Prix race report - two into three won't go". Motorsport. Vol. 70, no. 8. pp. 808–815. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  4. ^ "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1965". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
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