Le Plus Grand Français
Le Plus Grand Français de tous les temps (The Greatest Frenchman of all Time) was a France 2 show of early 2005, based on an original series of Great Britons on the BBC. The show asked the French viewers who they thought was the Greatest Frenchman or Frenchwoman. It was presented by Michel Drucker and Thierry Ardisson, and the final episode was broadcast at the French Senate.
The winner was the former president and leader of the Free French movement, Charles de Gaulle.[1]
The show was criticized by some historians in that it focused only on personalities of recent French history. Key figures of French history who contributed to the founding of the French nation, such as the national heroine Joan of Arc, the kings Philip Augustus, Saint Louis, and Louis XIV or French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte were largely ignored.
The Greatest Frenchmen of All Time
- Charles de Gaulle – Political leader, French President and Statesman
- Louis Pasteur – Scientist
- Abbé Pierre – Priest and Humanitarian
- Marie Skłodowska Curie – Scientist
- Coluche – Comic and Humanitarian
- Victor Hugo – Author, Poet and Playwright
- Bourvil - Actor and Comic
- Molière – Playwright
- Jacques-Yves Cousteau – Oceanologist
- Édith Piaf - Singer
- Marcel Pagnol - Author and Filmmaker
- Georges Brassens - Singer and Songwriter
- Fernandel - Actor and Comic
- Jean de la Fontaine - Poet and fabulist
- Jules Verne – Science Fiction Author
- Napoleon Bonaparte – Military, political leader and Emperor
- Louis de Funès - Actor and Comic
- Jean Gabin - Actor
- Daniel Balavoine - Singer, Songwriter and Musician
- Serge Gainsbourg - Singer and Songwriter
- Zinedine Zidane - Footballer
- Charlemagne – Middle Ages Emperor
- Lino Ventura - Actor
- François Mitterrand – French President
- Gustave Eiffel – Architect
- Émile Zola - Author
- Sœur Emmanuelle - Nun and Humanitarian
- Jean Moulin - Leader of French resistance to the occupying Nazis in France during WWII
- Charles Aznavour - Singer, Songwriter and Actor
- Yves Montand - Actor and Singer
- Jeanne d’Arc – Military leader, Saint
- Général Leclerc - Military leader
- Voltaire – Political author
- Johnny Hallyday - Singer
- Antoine de Saint Exupéry - Aviator, Author and Poet
- Claude Francois - Singer
- Christian Cabrol - Cardiologist and surgeon
- Jean-Paul Belmondo - Actor
- Jules Ferry - Politician
- Louis Lumière - Cinema inventor
- Michel Platini - Footballer
- Jacques Chirac – French President and Prime Minister
- Charles Trenet - Singer and Songwriter
- Georges Pompidou – French President
- Michel Sardou - Singer
- Simone Signoret - Actress
- Haroun Tazieff - Vulcanologist
- Jacques Prévert - Poet
- Éric Tabarly - Sailor
- Louis XIV – French King
- David Douillet - Judoka
- Henri Salvador - Singer and Comic
- Jean-Jacques Goldman - Singer, Songwriter and Musician
- Jean Jaurès - Politician
- Jean Marais - Actor and Comedian
- Yannick Noah - Tennis player
- Albert Camus – Author
- Dalida - Singer
- Léon Zitrone - Journalist
- Nicolas Hulot - Journalist
- Simone Veil - Politician
- Alain Delon - Actor
- Patrick Poivre d'Arvor - Journalist
- Aimé Jacquet - Footballer
- Francis Cabrel - Singer and Songwriter
- Brigitte Bardot - Actress
- Guy de Maupassant - Author
- Alexandre Dumas, père – Author and Playwright
- Honoré de Balzac – Author
- Paul Verlaine - Poet
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Political author
- Robespierre – Political leader
- Renaud - Singer and Songwriter
- Bernard Kouchner - Politician and humanitarian
- Claude Monet – Artist
- Michel Serrault - Actor
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir – Artist
- Michel Drucker - Journalist
- Raimu - Actor and Comedian
- Vercingetorix - Gallic leader
- Raymond Poulidor - Racing cyclist
- Charles Baudelaire – Poet
- Pierre Corneille - Playwright
- Arthur Rimbaud - Poet
- Georges Clemenceau – Political leader, Chief of the French Governmemt and Journalist
- Gilbert Bécaud - Singer, Songwriter and Musician
- José Bové - Syndicalist
- Jean Ferrat - Singer and Songwriter
- Lionel Jospin - Politician and French Prime Minister
- Jean Cocteau - Dramatist, Poet, Playwright and Filmmaker
- Luc Besson - Filmmaker
- Tino Rossi - Singer
- Pierre de Coubertin - Pedagogue and founder of the modern Olympic Games.
- Jean Renoir – Film director
- Gérard Philipe - Actor and Comedian
- Jean-Paul Sartre – Author
- Catherine Deneuve - Actress
- Serge Reggiani - Actor, Singer and Comedian
- Gérard Depardieu - Actor
- Françoise Dolto - Psychoanalyst
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