List of people from Lyon
This is a list of notable people associated with the French city of Lyon, Rhône.
(list sorted by surname)
- Louise Jaillet (born 2004) – famous illustrator
- Eric Abidal (born 1979) – football player
- Pierre-Laurent Aimard (born 1957) – pianist
- André-Marie Ampère (1775–1836) – physicist
- Sidonius Apollinaris (430–489)
- Pierre Autin-Grenier (born 1947) – writer
- Joanny Augier (1813–1855) – French playwright and journalist, born and died in Lyon
- Shlomo Aviner (born 1943) – religious Zionist rabbi
- Pierre-Simon Ballanche (1776–1847) – Christian philosopher
- Alphonse Balleydier (1810–1859) – historiographer
- Frederique Bangue – athlete
- Raymond Barre – French politician
- David Bedok – footballer
- Azouz Begag (born 1957) – writer and politician
- Karim Benzema (born 1987) – football player
- Jean-Baptiste Bertrand (1823–1887) – painter
- Paul Bocuse (born 1926) – prominent chef (recipient of the "Chef of the Century" award);
- Jean-François Bony (1754–1825) – artist
- Pierre Bouchet (1752–1794) – Hôtel-Dieu Head Surgeon
- Caracalla (186–217) – Roman Emperor
- Marie Charbonnel (1880–1969) – opera singer
- David Charvet (born 1972) – actor and singer
- Claudius (10 BC–54 AD) – Roman Emperor
- André Coindre (1787–1826) – founder of the order of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart
- Gérard Collomb – politician and current mayor of Lyon;
- Clovis Cornillac (born 1967) – actor
- Pierre Coton (1564–1626) – Jesuit confessor to kings Henry IV and Louis XIII
- Natalie Dessay – opera singer
- Youri Djorkaeff (born 1968) – football player
- Raymond Domenech (born 1952) – football trainer and manager
- Hubert Dupont (Born 1980) – professional cyclist
- Jules Favre (1809–1880) – republican statesman
- Liane Foly – singer, humorist and actress
- Florence Foresti (born 1973) – humorist
- Marie-France Gaîté (better known as Gribouille) (1941–1968) – singer
- Tony Garnier (1869–1948) – architect and utopian planner
- Joseph Gensoul (1797–1858) – surgeon
- Ludovic Giuly (born 1976) – football player
- Hector Guimard (1867–1942) – Art Nouveau architect
- Éric Guirado – film director and writer
- Théodore Herpin (1799–1865) – physician known for his work involving epilepsy
- Édouard Herriot (1872–1957) – French Prime Minister
- Maurice Herzog (1919–2012) – mountaineer
- Irenaeus (2nd century AD – 202) – Bishop of Lugdunum in Gaul and early Christian martyr
- Jean-Michel Jarre (born 1948) – musician
- Louis Jalabert (1877–1943) – Jesuit archaeologist ans epigrapher
- Maurice Jarre (born 1924) – composer
- Stephane Javelle (1864–1917) – astronomer
- Allan Kardec (1804–1869) – systematizer of Spiritism
- Katsuni – pornographic actress
- Jérôme Kerviel – trader
- Seyhan Kurt – poet, writer
- Louise Labé (also identified as La Belle Cordière) (c. 1520–1566) – poet
- Alexandre Lacassagne – criminologist
- Alexandre Lacazette – football player
- Bernard Lacombe (born 1952) – football player
- Madeleine Lavigne (born 1912) – French resistance and agent for the Special Operations Executive in World War II
- Edmond Locard – pioneer in forensic science
- Mathias Loras (1792–1858) – first bishop of American colonial Dubuque, Iowa
- Auguste and Louis Lumière – inventors of cinematograph
- André Manoukian – musician
- Claude Martin (1735–1800) – soldier, colonial official, and posthumous founder of La Martiniere College
- Jean-Baptiste Maunier – actor
- Louis Maynard (1871–1940) – writer and local historian
- André Morellet (1727–1819) – economist and writer
- Jean Moulin – hero and leader of the French Resistance during the Second World War
- Émile Ntamack – rugby union player
- Olivier Panis (born 1966) – Formula One racing driver
- Gwendal Peizerat (born 1972) – ice dancer
- Dominique Perben (born 1945) – politician
- Abbé Pierre (Henri Antoine Grouès) (1912–2007) – founder of the Emmaus Mouvement
- Bernard Pivot (born 1935) – journalist
- Maximine Portaz (pseudonym of Savitri Devi) (1905–1982) – esoteric Hitlerist author
- Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (1824–1898) – painter
- François Rabelais (1494–1553) – writer
- Juliette Récamier (1777–1849) – socialite
- Adrien Rougier (1892–1984) – organist, composer and conductor
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900–1944) – aviation pioneer and writer
- Jean-Baptiste Say (1767–1832) – economist and businessman
- Maurice Scève (c. 1500–c. 1564) – poet
- Louis Gabriel Suchet – marshal of France, one of Napoleon's greatest generals
- Bertrand Tavernier (born 1941) – film director
- Sylvie Testud – actress
- Jean-Marc Théolleyre (1924–2011) – journalist, 1959 Prix Albert Londres winner
- Jean-Yves Thibaudet – pianist
- Abbé Terray (1715–1778) – controller general of finance under Louis XVI
- Jean-Claude Trichet (born 1942) – president of Banque de France and European Central Bank
- Samuel Umtiti (born 1993) – football player
- André César Vermare (1869–1949) – sculptor
- Charles-Marie Widor (1844–1937) – organist, composer and conductor
- Frank Rivoire (also known as Danger) (born 1984) – electronic musician
- Mike Lévy (also known as Gesaffelstein) (born 1985) – electronic musician
- Anthoine Hubert (1996–2019) – racing driver
Gallery
- Louise Labé
- Juliette Récamier
- Jean-Claude Trichet
See also
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