List of people from Marseille

Born in Marseille

NOTE: People in italics do not have an article in the English language Wikipedia; links are to the relevant article in French Wikipedia.

Actors and singers

Architects

Dancers

Designers and poster artists

Honoré Daumier: Sunday at the Museum
  • Georges Arditi (1914; d. 15 January 2012) - painter
  • Jo Berto (Joseph Bertocchio) (22 November 1907; d. Marseille, 25 June 1978) - lithographic artist
  • Honoré Daumier (26 February 1808; d. Valmondois, 11 February 1879) - caricaturist, sculptor
  • Dubout (15 May 1905; d. Saint-Aunès, 27 June 1976) - humorous designer
  • Gérard Lauzier (30 November 1932) - comic stip artist, film director
  • Lisa Mandel (23 April 1977) - comic strip designer
  • Tibet (31 October 1931; d. Roquebrune-sur-Argens, 3 January 2010) - comic strip designer
  • Jean-Emmanuel Vermot-Desroches (1974) - comic strips

Directors

  • René Allio (8 March 1924; d. Paris, 27 March 1995) - painter, then scenario writer, film and theatre director
  • André Benedetto (14 July 1934; d. Avignon, 13 July 2009) - author and theatre director, founder of « off » at Festival d'Avignon
  • Paul Carpita (12 November 1922; d. Marseille, 23 October 2009) - scenario writer
  • Philippe Dajoux (23 March 1968) - director
  • Robert Guédiguian (3 December 1953) - director, actor, screenwriter and producer

Doctors

Editors

Engravers

Explorers

Historians

Industrialists and business people

Journalists

Lawyers and judges

Mafia

Military people

Musicians

Painters

Police officers

Politicians

Religious personalities

See also Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Marseille.

Résistants

Scientists

Sculptors

Sportsmen and women

Writers

Edmond Rostand

Associated with Marseille

Marseille was the place of birth, death or residence of:

References

  1. Yardley, William (6 December 2013). "Jean-Claude Beton, Who Sent Orangina Around the World, Dies at 88". New York Times. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
    - "Founder of iconic French soda Orangina dies". France 24. 4 December 2013. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
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