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– A –

  • ABOUT Edmond
    French writer, journalist and art critic.
    1828-1885 ›› division 36
  • ADJANI Eric
    Actor, photographer (brother of Isabelle Adjani).
    1957-2010 ›› division 08
  • AGOULT Marie d’ (Daniel Stern)
    Writer (was the mistress of Franz Liszt), also a historian and engaged in the political debates of her time.
    1805-1876 ›› division 54
  • ALAMO Frank
    Singer, actor, industrialist.
    1941-2012 ›› division 25
  • ALCY Jehanne d’
    Actress, wife of Georges Méliès.
    1865-1956 ›› division 64
  • ALPHAND Adolphe
    Civil engineer, French administrator (embellishment of Paris with Baron Haussmann).
    1817-1891 ›› division 66
  • AMOUROUX Charles
    Politician, communard, hatter, trade unionist.
    1843-1885 ›› division 76
  • ANDRÉ Antoine Balthazar Joseph d’
    Politician.
    1759-1825 ›› division 31
  • ANSQUER Vincent
    Politician.
    1925-1987 ›› division 57
  • APPEL Karel
    Dutch painter and sculptor.
    1921-2006 ›› division 22
  • ARAGO François
    Astronomer, physicist, statesman.
    1786-1853 ›› division 04
  • ARBELL Lucy (Georgette Wallace)
    Cantatrice, artiste lyrique mezzo-soprano.
    1878-1947 ›› division 37
  • AUBER Daniel-François-Esprit
    Composer.
    1782-1871 ›› division 04
  • AUBIN Tony
    Composer, conductor.
    1907-1981 ›› division 92
  • AUCLAIR Georges
    Journalist, writer, literature professor.
    1920-2004 ›› division 42
  • AUGEREAU Pierre François Charles
    Marshal of the Empire, Duke of Castiglione.
    1757-1816 ›› division 59
  • AVRIL Jane
    Dancer, model.
    1868-1943 ›› division 19

– B –

  • BACRI Jean-Pierre
    Actor, screenwriter, playwright.
    1951-2021 ›› obsèques au crématorium
  • BALLU Théodore
    Architect.
    1817-1885 ›› division 74
  • BALZAC Honoré de
    Novelist, journalist, printer, literary critic.
    1799-1850 ›› division 48
  • BARBEDIENNE Ferdinand
    Industrialist, known for his art bronze foundry.
    1810-1892 ›› division 53
  • BARBUSSE Henri
    Writer, politician, scriptwriter, journalist.
    1873-1935 ›› division 97
  • BARRAS Paul
    Politician and general during the Revolution and the Empire.
    1755-1829 ›› division 28
  • BARTHOLOMÉ Paul Albert Auguste
    Sculptor, painter.
    1848-1928 ›› division 4
  • BARYE Antoine-Louis
    Animal sculptor, painter.
    1796-1875 ›› division 49
  • BASHUNG Alain
    Author, composer, performer, actor.
    1947-2009 ›› division 13
  • BAUDELOCQUE Jean-Louis
    Obstetrician, professor of obstetrics.
    1745-1810 ›› division 45
  • BAUDIN François-André
    Major General of the Navy.
    1774-1842 ›› division 01
  • BAZIN François
    Composer of comic operas, musician.
    1816-1878 ›› division 32
  • BEAUCÉ Jean-Adolphe
    Painter and illustrator, specialising in battle scenes.
    1818-1875 ›› division 49
  • BEAUJOUR Félix de
    Politician, diplomat, historian.
    1765-1836 ›› division 48
  • BEAUVOIR Roger
    Romantic novelist, poet and playwright.
    1807-1866 ›› division 32
  • BÉCAUD Gilbert
    Author, composer, singer, pianist.
    1927-2001 ›› division 45
  • BEDOS Philippe
    Singer, songwriter, rock guitarist, adopted son of Guy Bedos.
    1954-2011 ›› division 45
  • BÉHAGUE Octave de
    Collector, great bibliophile.
    1826-1879 ›› division 38
  • BELLEMARE Pierre
    Presenter, TV-radio producer, singer, writer.
    1929-2018 ›› division 05
  • BELLIARD Augustin-Daniel, comte
    General during the Revolution and the Empire.
    1769-1832 ›› division 35
  • BELLMER Hans
    Surrealist painter, photographer and sculptor.
    1902-1975 ›› division 09
  • BELMONDO Jean-Paul
    Actor, director, producer.
    1933-2021 ›› Funeral ceremony at Les Invalides, followed by cremation at Père-Lachaise Crematorium
  • BÉNÉTIN Jacques
    Radio and television presenter, game show host.
    1925-1969 ›› division 09
  • BERNARD Claude
    Physician, physiologist and founder of experimental medicine.
    1813-1878 ›› division 20
  • BERNHARDT Sarah
    Actress, tragedienne, painter, sculptor.
    1844-1923 ›› division 44
  • BERRY Jules
    Actor, director.
    1883-1951 ›› division 80
  • BERTILLON Alphonse
    Criminologist, creator of forensic anthropometry, known as the ‘Bertillon system’.
    1853-1914 ›› division 89
  • BÉZU André
    Singer, comedian, best known for his hit ‘La queuleuleu’.
    1943-2007 ›› division 90
  • BIAIS Maurice
    Painter, poster artist, cartoonist, furniture designer.
    1872-1926 ›› division 19
  • BICHAT Xavier
    Physician, anatomist, pathologist.
    1771-1802 ›› division 08
  • BIENVENÜE Fulgence
    Engineer, Inspector General of Ponts et Chaussées, ‘the father of the Paris metro’.
    1852-1936 ›› division 82
  • BLANC Louis
    Journalist, historian, Member of Parliament under the Third Republic.
    1811-1882 ›› division 67

    BLANC Michel
    Actor, director, screenwriter.
    1952-2024 ›› division 52

  • BLANDIN Philippe Frédéric
    Doctor, surgeon, pioneer of autoplasty and surgical anatomy.
    1798-1849 ›› division 08
  • BLANQUI Auguste
    Philosopher, politician, journalist, communard, socialist revolutionary.
    1805-1881 ›› division 91
  • BLONDIN Antoine (Vierne-Romanet )
    Sports journalist, writer and novelist.
    1922-1991 ›› division 74
  • BO Mabel-Marucha
    Argentinian actress, Music Hall, part of the group TSE.
    1938-2023 ›› division 87 (Columbarium)
  • BOISSIERE Antoine Louis de
    Politician, Member of Parliament for Seine-et-Marne, engineering officer.
    1791-1851 ›› division 31
  • BOISSY D’ANGLAS François-Antoine de
    Man of letters, politician.
    1756-1826 ›› division 28
  • BONHEUR Rosa (Rosalie)
    Painter, sculptor, specialising in animal representations.
    1822-1899 ›› division 74
  • BOURDIEU Pierre
    Sociologist.
    1930-2002 ›› division 28
  • BRANLY Édouard
    Physicist, doctor, discovers radioconduction.
    1844-1940 ›› division 10
  • BRASSEUR Pierre
    Actor, screenwriter.
    1905-1972 ›› division 59
  • BRAUDEL Fernand Paul Achille
    Historian.
    1902-1985 ›› division 32
  • BRILLAT-SAVARIN Jean Anthelme
    Lawyer, magistrate, politician, gastronome and culinary author.
    1755-1826 ›› division 28
  • BRONGNIART Alexandre
    Scientist, mineralogical work.
    1770-1847 ›› division 11
  • BROUSSE Paul
    Doctor, politician, anarchist activist and later leader of the ‘possibilist’ movement within socialism.
    1844-1912 ›› division 76
  • BRUNHOFF Jean de
    Comic strip author, illustrator and creator of Babar.
    1899-1937 ›› division 65
  • BRUNO François Henri
    Husband of Annie Cordy.
    1911-1989 ›› division 49
  • BUGATTI Ettore
    Industrialist, founder of Bugatti automobiles.
    1881-1947 ›› division 97
  • BUXEUIL René de
    Composer, songwriter.
    1881-1959 ›› division 01

– C –

  • CACHIN Marcel
    Politician, Socialist then Communist MP, director of the newspaper L’Humanité.
    1869-1958 ›› division 97
  • CADET DE GASSICOURT Charles Louis
    Illegitimate son of Louis XV, pharmacist, writer, goguettier.
    1769-1821 ›› division 39
  • CAIL Jean-François
    Industrial contractor, mechanical constructor.
    1804-1871 ›› division 69
  • CAILLEBOTTE Gustave
    Painter, collector, patron, organiser of Impressionist exhibitions.
    1848-1894 ›› division 70
  • CALMANN-LÉVY (Georges Simon Kalmus)
    One of the founders of the Calmann-Lévy publishing house.
    1819-1891 ›› division 07
  • CAMBACÉRÈS Jean-Jacques-Régis
    Jurisconsult, statesman.
    1753-1824 ›› division 39
  • CARITA Maria et Rosy (sœurs)
    Creators of cosmetic products and treatments.
    1913-1978 ›› division 01
    1914-1983 ›› division 01
  • CARTELLIER Pierre
    Goldsmith, neo-classical sculptor.
    1757-1831 ›› division 53
  • CASTIGLIONE Comtesse de (Virginia Oldoini)
    Piedmontese aristocrat, described as ‘the most beautiful woman of her century’, mistress of Emperor Napoleon III.
    1837-1899 ›› division 85
  • CAVELIER Pierre Jules
    Sculptor, teacher, architect.
    1814-1894 ›› division 08
  • CERNUSCHI Henri
    Banker, economist, journalist, art collector.
    1821-1896 ›› division 66
  • CHABERT Charles
    Engraver, founder of the French Workers’ Party, politician.
    1818-1890 ›› division 76
  • CHABROL Claude
    Director, producer, actor, scriptwriter, dialogue writer.
    1930-2010 ›› division 10
  • CHAMPION Edmé
    Jeweller, philanthropist.
    1764-1852 ›› division 01
  • CHAPPE Claude
    Entrepreneur, inventor of the telegraph.
    1763-1805 ›› division 29
  • CHAPTAL Jean-Antoine
    Chemist, doctor, politician.
    1756-1832 ›› division 89
  • CHARPENTIER Gustave
    Composer, conductor, writer.
    1860-1956 ›› division 10
  • CHARRAS Pierre
    Actor, writer, English-French translator.
    1945-2014 ›› division 53
  • CHAUVIRÉ Yvette
    Ballet dancer, star of the Paris Opera.
    1917-2016 ›› division 44
  • CHÉNIER André Marie
    Poet, journalist.
    1762-1794 ›› division 08
  • CHÉREAU Patrice
    Theatre and opera director, scriptwriter, producer, actor.
    1944-2013 ›› division 16
  • CHERUBINI Luigi
    Composer.
    1760-1842 ›› division 11
  • CHOISEUL Claude de
    Marshal of France.
    1632-1711 ›› division 50
  • CHOPIN Frédéric
    Franco-Polish composer and virtuoso pianist.
    1810-1849 ›› division 11
  • CLÉMENT Jean Baptiste
    Montmartre singer, journalist, trade unionist, Communard.
    1836-1903 ›› division 76
  • CLESINGER Jean-Baptiste, dit Auguste
    Sculptor.
    1814-1883 ›› division 10
  • CLIDAT France
    Pianist.
    1932-2012 ›› division 13
  • COMTE Auguste
    Philosopher, sociologist, founder of positivism.
    1798-1857 ›› division 17
  • CONSTANT Benjamin
    Politician, novelist.
    1767-1830 ›› division 29
  • CONTAT Louise (marquise de Parny)
    Actress at the Comédie Française.
    1760-1813 ›› division 20
  • COQUATRIX Bruno
    Managing Director of Olympia de Paris, music producer, songwriter, mayor of Cabourg.
    1910-1979 ›› division 96
  • CORNÉLY Jules
    Journalist, editor-in-chief of : Le Gaulois, Le Clairon and Le Figaro.
    1845-1907 ›› division 92
  • COROT Jean-Baptiste Camille
    Painter, engraver.
    1796-1875 ›› division 24
  • CORTOT Alfred
    Pianist.
    1877-1962 ›› division 27
  • COTTIN Sophie
    Writer, novelist.
    1770-1807 ›› division 39
  • COURNET Frédéric
    Journalist, politician, communard.
    1837-1885 ›› division 95
  • COURTELINE Georges
    Writer, playwright, journalist, novelist, poet.
    1858-1929 ›› division 89
  • COUSIN Victor
    Philosopher, politician.
    1792-1867 ›› division 04
  • COUTURE Thomas
    Painter.
    1815-1879 ›› division 04
  • CROCÉ-SPINELLI Joseph (et Théodore Sivel)
    Engineer, aeronaut.
    1845-1875 ›› division 71
  • CROZATIER Charles
    Bronzier d’art, foundryman, patron of the arts.
    1795-1855 ›› division 49
  • CRUVELLI Sophie (Crüwell)
    German singer.
    1826-1907 ›› division 38
  • CURIEL Henri
    Communist activist.
    1914-1978 ›› division 01
  • CUVIER Georges
    Anatomist.
    1769-1832 ›› division 08

– D –

  • DABADIE DE BERNET Jean Melchior
    Military engineer officer, member of parliament during the Revolution.
    1748-1820 ›› division 35
  • DJ Medhi
    DJ Disc Jockey, producer.
    1977-2011 ›› division 73

  • DALADIER Édouard
    Statesman, figurehead of the Radical Party and the IIIᵉ Republic between the wars.
    1884-1970 ›› division 72
  • DANTAN Antoine Laurent
    Sculptor.
    1798-1878 ›› division 04
  • DAUMIER Honoré
    Engraver, caricaturist, painter, sculptor.
    1808-1879 ›› division 24
  • DAUNOU Pierre Claude François
    Politician, historian, archivist.
    1761-1840 ›› division 28
  • DAVID D’ANGERS Pierre Jean
    Sculptor, medallist, representative of Romanticism in 19thᵉ century sculpture.
    1788-1856 ›› division 39
  • DAVID Jacques-Louis
    Painter, leader of the neo-classical movement.
    1748-1825 ›› division 56
  • DAVILLIER Jean Charles Joachim
    Banker, Governor of the Banque de France.
    1758-1846 ›› division 40
  • DAVOUT Louis Nicolas
    General during the Revolution, Marshal during the Empire.
    1770-1823 ›› division 28
  • DECAUX Alain
    Historian, journalist, essayist, biographer, scriptwriter, radio and television broadcaster.
    1925-2016 ›› division 10
  • DECRÈS Denis
    Minister of the Navy, politician of the First Empire.
    1761-1820 ›› division 39
  • DEGEORGE Charles
    Sculptor and medallist.
    1837-1888 ›› division 92
  • DEHERME Georges
    Woodcarver and libertarian typographer.
    1867-1937 ›› division 17
  • DÉJAZET Virginie
    Actress.
    1798-1875 ›› division 81
  • DEJEAN Jean-François-Aimé
    General during the French Revolution, minister under Napoleon, senator during the First Empire.
    1749-1824 ›› division 40
  • DEKOBRA Maurice
    French novelist, journalist, reporter and translator.
    1885-1973 ›› division 91
  • DEL DUCA Cino
    Print media publisher, French and Italian film producer, philanthropist.
    1899-1967 ›› division 53
  • DELACROIX Eugène
    Painter.
    1798-1863 ›› division 49
  • DELAMARRE Théodore-Casimir
    Politician, head of the press, regent of the Banque de France.
    1797-1870 ›› division 60
  • DELAVIGNE Casimir
    Poet, playwright.
    1793-1843 ›› division 49
  • DELESCLUZE Charles-Léon
    Politician, journalist.
    1798-1863 ›› division 49
  • DELPECH Michel
    Author, composer, performer.
    1946-2016 ›› division 49
  • DENARD Michaël
    Dancer, ballet master (also actor).
    1944-2023 ›› division 50
  • DERVAUX Pierre
    Conductor (notably at the Paris Opera).
    1917-1992 ›› division 10
  • DESNOS Pierre
    Businessman, founder of Europ assistance.
    1917-2007 ›› division 28
  • DESPROGES Pierre
    Comedian.
    1939-1988 ›› division 10
  • DESTOUCHES Ferdinand
    Father of novelist Louis-Ferdinand Céline.
    1865-1932 ›› division 63
  • DIBANGO Manu
    Cameroonian world jazz saxophonist and singer.
    1933-2020 ›› division 44
  • DODU Juliette
    French spy, heroine of the 1870 war.
    1848-1909 ›› division 28
  • DOLEGA Lucas
    Franco-German photojournalist killed during the Tunisian revolution.
    1978-2011 ›› division 44
  • DOLGOROUKY Zénaïde (Princesse)
    A very fine sculpture on this tomb (the work of Daniel Campagne).
    1817-1883 ›› division 48
  • DOORNIK Jan
    Dutch Resistance fighter in France, Companion of the Liberation.
    1905-1941 ›› division 61
  • DORÉ Gustave
    Illustrator, caricaturist, painter, lithographer, sculptor.
    1832-1883 ›› division 22
  • DORIAN Pierre-Frédéric
    Ironmaster, manufacturer, politician.
    1814-1873 ›› division 70
  • DRACH Michel
    Film director (Le pull-over rouge, Élise ou la vraie vie, etc.).
    1930-1990 ›› division 07
  • DUBOIS Paul
    Sculptor, painter.
    1829-1905 ›› division 09
  • DUBUFE Guillaume
    Painter, illustrator.
    1853-1909 ›› division 10
  • DUCLOS Jacques
    Politician, leader of the French Communist Party.
    1896-1975 ›› division 97
  • DUKAS Paul
    Music critic, music composition teacher.
    1865-1935 ›› division 87 (Columbarium)
  • DULONG Pierre Louis
    Chemist, physicist.
    1785-1838 ›› division 08
  • DUNCAN Isadora
    An American dancer, she laid the foundations of European modern dance.
    1877-1927 ›› division 87
  • DUPUYTREN Guillaume
    Anatomist, military surgeon.
    1777-1835 ›› division 38
  • DURANT Susan
    English sculptor.
    1827-1873 ›› division 56

– E –

  • ÉLUARD Nusch (Maria Benz)
    Actress, model, acrobat, 2nd wife of Paul Éluard.
    1906-1946 ›› division 84
  • ÉLUARD Paul
    Poet.
    1895-1952 ›› division 97
  • ENESCO Georges
    Franco-Romanian composer, violinist, conductor and pianist.
    1881-1955 ›› division 68
  • ENFANTIN Prosper (Père Enfantin)
    Writer, entrepreneur, Saint-Simonian movement, imagined the construction of the Suez Canal.
    1796-1864 ›› division 39
  • ERNST Max
    A painter and sculptor, his work is associated with the Dadaist and Surrealist movements.
    1891-1976 ›› division 87 (Columbarium)
  • EUDE Louis-Adolphe
    Sculptor.
    1818-1889 ›› division 47
  • EYMAR DU BIGNOSC Ange Marie d’
    Politician, senior civil servant.
    1747-1803 ›› division 17

– F –

  • FABIEN Colonel
    Communist activist, French Resistance fighter.
    1919-1944 ›› division 97
  • FABVIER Charles Nicolas
    Officer, ambassador, politician.
    1782-1855 ›› division 73
  • FALGUIÈRE Alexandre
    Sculptor, painter.
    1831-1900 ›› division 04
  • FAURE Félix
    French statesman and former President of the Republic.
    1841-1899 ›› division 04
  • FECHNER Christian
    Producer, scriptwriter, director, magician.
    1944-2008 ›› division 61
  • FENOGLIO Jean-Louis
    Singer of the trio: Les trois Ménestrels.
    1925-1976 ›› division 61
  • FEYGHINE Julie
    Russian actress.
    1863-1882 ›› division 81
  • FIGNON Laurent
    Cyclist.
    1960-2010 ›› division 87
  • FLANDRIN Jean Hippolyte
    Painter.
    1809-1864 ›› division 57
  • FLANDRIN Simone (Latron)
    Stained-glass painter, restoration of stained-glass windows.
    1905-2000 ›› division 57
  • FLERS Camille
    Landscape painter, from the Barbizon school.
    1802-1868 ›› division 35
  • FLOCON Ferdinand
    Member of the provisional government in 1848.
    1800-1866 ›› division 53
  • FLOQUET Charles
    Politician, lawyer, member of parliament, prefect, senator, minister, chairman of the Council of Ministers.
    1828-1896 ›› division 66
  • FLOURENS Pierre
    Physician, biologist, founder of experimental neuroscience.
    1794-1867 ›› division 66
  • FONTANES Jean-Pierre-Louis de
    Writer.
    1757-1821 ›› division 37
  • FOOTTIT George
    British circus artist and comedian, known as the white clown in a duo with the Cuban-born black august: Rafael dit ‘Chocolat’.
    1864-1921 ›› division 93
  • FORGE Anatole de la
    Journalist, politician.
    1820-1892 ›› division 66
  • FOURIÉ Albert Auguste
    Sculptor, painter, illustrator.
    1854-1937 ›› division 09
  • FOURIER Joseph
    Mathematician and physicist.
    1768-1830 ›› division 18
  • FOY Maximilien Sébastien
    General of the First Empire, politician.
    1775-1825 ›› division 28
  • FRANCONI Antonio
    Italian horseman, creator of the French circus.
    1737-1836 ›› division 35
  • FRESNEL Augustin Jean
    Physicist, inventor of the Fresnel lens.
    1788-1827 ›› division 14
  • FROMENT Paul-Gustave
    Inventor, mechanic.
    1815-1865 ›› division 01

– G –

  • GALLI-MARIÉ Célestine
    Lyric artist, mezzo-soprano.
    1837-1905 ›› division 57
  • GAMA Joseph Joachim da
    Member of the Lisbon Academy of Sciences.
    1775-1861 ›› division 01
  • GARAT Martin
    Baron of the Empire, 1st Governor of the Banque de France.
    1748-1830 ›› division 07
  • GARCIA (Manuel del Populo Vicente)
    Tenor, composer, opera producer.
    1775-1832 ›› division 25
  • GARNIER-PAGÈS Louis-Antoine
    Politician.
    1803-1878 ›› division 19
  • GAUDIN Martin Michel Charles
    French politician, Minister of Finance under Napoleon I.
    1756-1841 ›› division 27
  • GAY-LUSSAC Louis Joseph
    Chemist, physicist.
    1778-1850 ›› division 26
  • GEOFFROY SAINT-HILAIRE Étienne
    Naturalist.
    1772-1844 ›› division 19
  • GEORGES Mademoiselle
    Actress.
    1787-1867 ›› division 09
  • GÉRARD François Joseph
    Major General, Baron of the Empire.
    1772-1832 ›› division 38
  • GÉRICAULT Théodore
    Painter, sculptor, draughtsman, lithographer.
    1791-1824 ›› division 12
  • GHASSEMLOU Abdul Rahman
    Kurdish politician, Secretary General of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran.
    1930-1989 ›› division 76
  • GIBERT Lucien
    Sculptor and medallist.
    1904-1988 ›› division 61
  • GILL André (Louis-Alexandre Gosset de Guines)
    Caricaturist, painter, songwriter.
    1840-1885 ›› division 95
  • GIRALDON Adolphe Paul
    Painter, illustrator, decorator.
    1855-1933 ›› division 63
  • GIRARDOT Annie
    Actress, comedienne.
    1931-2011 ›› division 49
  • GOBERT Jacques Nicolas
    Major General.
    1760-1808 ›› division 37
  • GOLUBEVA Katerina
    Russian actress.
    1966-2011 ›› division 73
  • GOSSEC François Joseph (Gossé)
    Composer, violinist, opera director.
    1734-1829 ›› division 13
  • GOUVION-SAINT-CYR Laurent de
    Marshal of the Empire, politician.
    1764-1830 ›› division 37
  • GRAMME Zénobe
    Belgian electrician, inventor of the ‘Gramme dynamo’.
    1826-1901 ›› division 94
  • GRAPPELLI Stéphane
    Italian-French violinist, pianist, jazzman, among the greatest jazz violinists of the XXᵉ century.
    1908-1997 ›› division 87
  • GRASSET Bernard
    Publisher.
    1881-1955 ›› division 88
  • GREFFÜLHE Jean-Henry-Louis
    Banker, politician.
    1774-1820 ›› division 43
  • GRISI Giulia
    Italian soprano singer.
    1811-1869 ›› division 26
  • GROUCHY Emmanuel de
    General during the Revolution, Marshal of the Empire, Peer of France.
    1766-1847 ›› division 57
  • GUESDE Jules (Jules Bazile)
    Socialist politician.
    1845-1922 ›› division 87
  • GÜNEY Yilmaz
    Turkish director, screenwriter, actor and writer of Kurdish origin.
    1937-1984 ›› division 62

– H –

  • HACHETTE Jean Nicolas Pierre
    Mathematician, teacher.
    1769-1834 ›› division 18
  • HADJI-LAZARO François
    Musician, songwriter of ‘Garçons bouchers’, performer, music producer.
    1956-2023 ›› division 88
  • HAHNEMANN Samuel
    Physician, involved in the development of homeopathy.
    1755-1843 ›› division 19
  • HAÏK Pierre
    Lawyer.
    1950-2023 ›› division 86

    HARDY Françoise
    Singer-songwriter, author, singer, astrologer, actress.
    1944-2024 ›› cérémonie au crématorium
  • HAUSSMANN Georges Eugène (Baron)
    Senior civil servant and French politician.
    1809-1891 ›› division 04
  • HAÜY René Just
    Founder of geometric crystallography and gemmology.
    1743-1822 ›› division 60
  • HAÜY Valentin
    A teacher, he was one of the first to take an interest in the social and cultural future of blind people.
    1745-1822 ›› division 60
  • HEDAYAT Sadegh
    Iranian writer and translator.
    1903-1951 ›› division 85
  • HELLER Stephen
    Hungarian pianist and composer of the Romantic period.
    1813-1888 ›› division 90
  • HIEGEL Pierre
    Radio producer and presenter, music critic.
    1913-1980 ›› division 69
  • HIGELIN Jacques
    Author, composer, performer, actor.
    1940-2018 ›› division 20
  • HOFF Ignace (Sergent Hoff)
    Military, famous French non-commissioned officer.
    1836-1902 ›› division 04
  • HOLGADO Ticky
    Actor, singer, musician.
    1944-2004 ›› division 45
  • HONORÉ Philippe
    Cartoonist, journalist, caricaturist and painter, murdered in the attack on Charlie Hebdo on 7 January 2015.
    1941-2015 ›› division 87 (Columbarium)
  • HUGO Joseph Léopold Sigisbert
    Officer during the Revolution and the Empire, father of the writer Victor Hugo.
    1773-1828 ›› division 27
  • HUGON Gaud-Amable
    Vice-Admiral, Senator of the Second Empire.
    1783-1862 ›› division 58
  • HÜKÜM Ugür
    Turkish journalist and writer.
    1949-2013 ›› division 16
  • HUSSENOT Olivier
    Actor.
    1913-1978 ›› division 92

– I –

  • INGRES Jean-Auguste-Dominique
    Romantic, neo-classical painter.
    1780-1867 ›› division 23
  • ITASSE Adolphe
    Sculptor.
    1829-1893 ›› division 31

– J –

  • JANSSEN Pierre Jules César
    Astronomer.
    1824-1907 ›› division 04
  • JAUBERT Pierre Amédée
    Orientalist, translator, traveller.
    1779-1847 ›› division 45
  • JOFFRIN Jules
    Politician, Communard.
    1846-1890 ›› division 95

    JOLY Sylvie
    Actress, comedian, lawyer.
    1934-2015 ›› division 25
  • JORDAN Camille
    Politician, burial by David d’Angers.
    1771-1821 ›› division 39
  • JOUHAUX Léon
    Trade unionist, General Secretary of the General Confederation of Labour (CGT).
    1879-1954 ›› division 88

– K –

  • KARDEC Allan
    Pedagogue and founder of the spiritualist philosophy, of which he was the codifier.
    1804-1869 ›› division 44
  • KAYA Ahmet
    Kurdish-born singer, writer, composer and human rights activist.
    1957-2000 ›› division 71
  • KELLERMANN François Étienne
    General of the First Empire.
    1770-1835 ›› division 30
  • KELLY Patrick
    American stylist and fashion designer.
    1954-1990 ›› division 50
  • KESSLER Harry
    German politician, writer, patron of the arts, art collector and art historian.
    1868-1937 ›› division 57
  • KHORSAND Philippe
    Actor.
    1948-2008 ›› division 23
  • KRASUCKI Henri
    Trade unionist, General Secretary of the General Confederation of Labour (CGT).
    1924-2003 ›› division 97
  • KUCHARSKI Alexandre
    Polish painter.
    1741-1819 ›› division 01

– L –

  • LA FONTAINE Jean de
    Poet, renowned for his fables.
    1621-1695 ›› division 25
  • LACHAMBEAUDIE Pierre
    Singer, poet, writer, jester.
    1806-1872 ›› division 48
  • LAFARGUE Paul
    Journalist, economist, essayist, writer, socialist politician, son-in-law of Karl Marx.
    1842-1911 ›› division 76
  • LAFONT Charles Philippe
    Violinist, composer.
    1781-1839 ›› division 12
  • LAFORÊT Marie (Maïtena Doumenach)
    Singer, composer, actress, naturalized Swiss.
    1939-2019 ›› division 49
  • LALIQUE René Jules
    Master glassmaker, jeweler, founder of the Lalique house (buried with his son Marc Lalique).
    1860-1945 ›› division 23
  • LALO Édouard
    Composer.
    1823-1892 ›› division 67
  • LAMBERT Gustave
    Hydrographer, navigator, explorer of the Bering Strait.
    1824-1871 ›› division 62
  • LAMY Étienne
    Lawyer, journalist, politician, permanent secretary of the French Academy.
    1845-1919 ›› division 49
  • LAPIDUS Ted (Edmond)
    Fashion designer, stylist, businessman.
    1929-2008 ›› division 53
  • LATREILLE Pierre-André
    Entomologist.
    1762-1833 ›› division 39
  • LAURENCIN Marie
    Figurative painter, engraver, illustrator, associated with the birth of modern art.
    1883-1956 ›› division 88
  • LAVALETTE Antoine Marie Chamans
    Director General of the Post Office under the empire.
    1769-1830 ›› division 36
  • LAVALLÉE Alphonse
    Businessman, founder of the École Centrale de Paris.
    1797-1873 ›› division 43
  • LAVOISIER Pierrette (Paulze)
    Wife of Antoine Lavoisier : famous chemist.
    1743-1794 ›› division 13
  • LAZAREFF Hélène
    Journalist, founder of the women’s magazine « Elle » in 1945.
    1909-1988 ›› division 07
  • LE BAS Philippe
    Archaeologist, tutor of Napoleon III.
    1794-1860 ›› division 34
  • LE FRANÇAIS Gustave Adolphe (Lefrançois)
    Accountant, teacher, politician, communard, anarchist.
    1826-1901 ›› division 76
  • LE ROUX Maurice
    Conductor, composer, TV producer.
    1923-1992 ›› division 35
  • LEBAS Jean Baptiste Apollinaire
    Engineer, erected the obelisk at Place de la Concorde.
    1797-1873 ›› division 04
  • LEBEL Jacques Gustave Edouard
    Industrialist, president of the Union of Wholesale Food Unions of France.
    1881-1935 ›› division 31
  • LEBRUN Charles-François
    3rd consul and prince-arch-treasurer of the First Empire.
    1739-1824 ›› division 05
  • LEBRUN Louis Sébastien
    Opera singer, composer.
    1764-1829 ›› division 10
  • LECOMTE et CLÉMENT-THOMAS
    Military officers, generals.
    1809-1871 ›› division 04
    1817-1871 ›› division 04
  • LEDRU-ROLLIN Alexandre-Auguste
    Lawyer, French politician.
    1807-1874 ›› division 04
  • LEFEL Édith
    French zouk singer (Kassav group).
    1963-2003 ›› division 45
  • LEGRAND Michel
    Musician, composer, jazz pianist, French-American singer.
    1932-2019 ›› division 44
  • LEJEUNE Louis-François
    General, battle painter, his name is engraved on the Arc de Triomphe.
    1775-1848 ›› division 33
  • LEMARQUE Francis (Nathan Korb)
    Singer-songwriter, poet.
    1917-2002 ›› division 44
  • LEMELAND Aubert
    Composer.
    1932-2010 ›› division 22
  • LENOIR Victor
    Architect (train stations: Montparnasse, Cherbourg, Rennes).
    1805-1863 ›› division 59
  • LEROUX Xavier
    Composer.
    1863-1919 ›› division 96
  • LESSEPS Agathe de (Delamalle)
    First wife of Ferdinand de Lesseps.
    1819-1853 ›› division 58
  • LESSEPS Ferdinand de
    French diplomat, entrepreneur, built the Suez Canal.
    1805-1894 ›› division 06
  • LORSAC Olivier
    Director, lyricist, music producer.
    1943-2023 ›› division 87
  • LYOTARD Jean-François
    French philosopher associated with post-structuralism, writer.
    1924-1998 ›› division 06

– M –

  • MACDONALD Étienne
    General during the Revolution, Marshal during the Empire.
    1765-1840 ›› division 37
  • MAIGRET Edgard de
    Vice-Admiral, Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour.
    1841-1910 ›› division 26
  • MALON Benoît
    Paris Commune figure, journalist, writer, internationalist.
    1841-1893 ›› division 76
  • MANO SOLO (Emmanuel CABUT)
    Singer, author, composer, painter, writer, son of cartoonist Cabu.
    1963-2010 ›› division 10
  • MANOIR Yves
    Rugby player, polytechnicien.
    1904-1928 ›› division 19
  • MAQUET Auguste
    Novelist and playwright, known for his collaboration with Alexandre Dumas.
    1813-1888 ›› division 54
  • MARCEAU (Marcel Mangel)
    Mime, actor, circus artist.
    1923-2007 ›› division 21
  • MARET Hugues-Bernard, duc de Bassano
    Minister of Foreign Affairs, member of the Académie Française.
    1763-1839 ›› division 31
  • MARGARITIS Gilles
    Director, actor, TV producer.
    1912-1965 ›› division 02
  • MARINOVITCH Pierre
    Military, one of the flying aces of the First World War.
    1898-1919 ›› division 92
  • MASSÉNA André
    Military, Marshal of the Empire.
    1758-1817 ›› division 28
  • MASSOL Eugène
    Tenor, baritone, theatre director.
    1802-1887 ›› division 75
  • MAUD’HUY Louis Ernest de
    Major General during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870.
    1809-1883 ›› division 81
  • MAURIN Jean-Pierre
    Violinist.
    1822-1894 ›› division 33
  • MAZARIN Louise
    Aristocrat, mother of two sovereigns of Monaco.
    1759-1826 ›› division 39
  • MÉCILI Ali André
    Algerian politician, French citizen, involved in the Algerian war of liberation.
    1940-1987 ›› division 75
  • MÉLIÈS Georges
    Film director, actor, illusionist.
    1861-1938 ›› division 64
  • MENIER Émile-Justin
    Politician, businessman, industrialist, member of the Menier family of chocolate makers.
    1826-1881 ›› division 67
  • MERCŒUR Elisa
    Child prodigy, poetess.
    1809-1835 ›› division 17
  • MERLEAU-PONTY Maurice
    Philosopher, cousin of the philosopher of science Jacques Merleau-Ponty.
    1908-1961 ›› division 52
  • MÉRODE Cléo de (Cléopâtre-Diane)
    Dancer, model, French beauty icon.
    1875-1966 ›› division 90
  • MICHELET Jules
    Historian and writer.
    1798-1874 ›› division 52
  • MIOLAN CARVALHO Marie Caroline
    Soprano singer.
    1827-1895 ›› division 65
  • MISS TIC
    Engraver, painter, poet and writer.
    1956-2022 ›› funeral at the Crematorium
  • MODIGLIANI Amedeo
    Italian painter and sculptor.
    1884-1920 ›› division 96
  • MONFORT Silvia
    Actress, theatre director.
    1923-1991 ›› division 93
  • MONGE Gaspard
    Mathematician and politician.
    1746-1818 ›› division 18
  • MONPOU Hippolyte
    Composer, organist.
    1804-1841 ›› division 58
  • MONROCQ Jean Noël
    Printer, lithographer.
    1819-1913 ›› division 34
  • MONSELET Charles
    Epicurean writer, journalist, novelist, poet and playwright.
    1825-1888 ›› division 66
  • MONTSERRAT Pierre-François
    Lieutenant-General of the First Empire.
    1758-1820 ›› division 41
  • MORANE Léon and Robert Charles (brothers)
    Aeronautics manufacturers, aviation pioneers.
    1885-1918 ›› division 02
    1886-1968 ›› division 02
  • MORNY Charles de
    Financier, politician.
    1811-1865 ›› division 54
  • MORNY Mathilde de (Missy, Oncle Max)
    Artist, celebrity of the Paris of the Belle Époque, daughter of Charles de Morny, had a relationship with Colette.
    1862-1944 ›› division 54
  • MORTIER Henri
    Woodturner, a leading figure in the Paris Commune.
    1843-1894 ›› division 76
  • MOTTAZ Emmanuelle
    Émmanuelle’ singer, film-maker, photographer.
    1963-2023 ›› division 87
  • MOUCHOTTE René
    Second World War aviator, died for France.
    1914-1943 ›› division 69
  • MOUGEOTTE Etienne
    French journalist and media executive.
    1940-2021 ›› division 56
  • MOULOUDJI Marcel
    Singer, songwriter, painter, actor.
    1922-1994 ›› division 42
  • MOUSTAKI Georges
    Author, composer, performer of Italo-Greek origin, naturalised French, painter, writer, actor.
    1934-2013 ›› division 95
  • MUGLER Thierry
    Couturier, stylist, perfume designer, photographer.
    1948-2022 ›› division 49
  • MURAT Charles
    Jeweller, creator of Bijoux Murat, politician.
    1818-1897 ›› division 54
  • MURAT Joachim
    King of Naples.
    1767-1815 ›› division 39
  • MUSSET Alfred de
    Writer, poet, playwright.
    1810-1857 ›› division 04
  • MUSSET Paul-Edmé de
    Brother of Alfred de Musset.
    1804-1880 ›› division 51
  • MUZET Alexis Louis
    Politician, trade unionist.
    1843-1934 ›› division 35

– N –

  • NADAR (Gaspard Félix Tournachon)
    Photographer, cartoonist, aeronaut.
    1820-1910 ›› division 36
  • NAGY Imre
    Hungarian statesman, agricultural economist.
    1896-1958 ›› division 44
  • NEGRÍN Juan
    Spanish statesman, President of the Spanish Council of Ministers.
    1892-1956 ›› division 88
  • NEIGRE Gabriel
    Major General, Baron d’Empire.
    1774-1847 ›› division 56
  • NERVAL Gérard de (Gérard Labrunie)
    Writer, poet.
    1808-1855 ›› division 49
  • NEY Michel
    General during the Revolution, Marshal of the Empire.
    1769-1815 ›› division 29
  • NIEL Jean-Baptiste
    Novelist, bookseller.
    1962-1995 ›› division 13
  • NOAILLES Anna de
    Romanian-born poet and novelist.
    1876-1933 ›› division 28
  • NOËL Léon (Grosset)
    Actor, teacher of Louis Jouvet.
    1844-1913 ›› division 20
  • NOËL Tony
    Sculptor.
    1845-1909 ›› division 35
  • NOHAIN Jean
    Writer, television host, lyricist, songwriter, scriptwriter.
    1900-1981 ›› division 89
  • NOIR Victor
    Journalist.
    1848-1870 ›› division 92

– O –

  • OBERKAMPF Emile
    Politician, son of Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf.
    1787-1837 ›› division 39
  • OLIVER Raymond
    Chef, first television cooking show, father of Michel Oliver.
    1909-1990 ›› division 59
  • OLLER Joseph
    Theatre entrepreneur, founder of the ‘Moulin-Rouge’ ball.
    1839-1922 ›› division 02
  • OPHÜLS Max
    French film-maker of German origin, father of Marcel Ophüls.
    1902-1957 ›› division 87
  • OUSSEKINE Malik
    Case of police violence that led to his death after the student protests against the Devaquet reform.
    1964-1986 ›› division 75
  • OZY Alice
    Actress.
    1820-1893 ›› division 89

– P –

  • PANHARD René
    Engineer, co-founder of Panhard automobiles.
    1841-1908 ›› division 36
  • PAPUS (Gérard Encausse)
    Franco-Spanish doctor, philosopher, non-fiction writer, occultist, Martinist.
    1865-1916 ›› division 93
  • PARMENTIER Antoine Augustin
    Military pharmacist, agronomist, nutritionist.
    1737-1813 ›› division 39
  • PASCAL Christine
    Actress, screenwriter, director.
    1953-1996 ›› division 08
  • PATACHOU (Henriette Ragon)
    Singer, actress.
    1918-2015 ›› division 02
  • PERIER Casimir
    French banker and statesman.
    1777-1832 ›› division 13
  • PERRIN Pierre
    Author, composer, performer.
    1925-1985 ›› division 59
  • PERROT Jules (Joseph)
    Dancer, ballet master.
    1810-1892 ›› division 47
  • PETRUCCIANI Michel
    Pianist and jazz composer.
    1962-1999 ›› division 11
  • PICARD Ernest
    Lawyer, politician.
    1821-1877 ›› division 82
  • PICARD Louis Benoît
    Actor, playwright, novelist and theatre director.
    1769-1828 ›› division 43
  • PICHIO Ernest
    Painter, engraver, draughtsman.
    1826-1893 ›› division 76, Ossuary of Père-Lachaise
  • PIERNÉ Gabriel
    Organist, pianist, composer and conductor.
    1863-1937 ›› division 13
  • PINEAU Christian
    Politician, French Socialist Resistance deportee.
    1904-1995 ›› division 97
  • PISSARRO Jacob Abraham Camille
    Franco-Danish impressionist then neo-impressionist painter.
    1830-1903 ›› division 07
  • PLANCHON Roger
    Theatre director, playwright, film-maker, actor.
    1931-2009 ›› division 22
  • PLANTE Jacques
    Lyricist, publisher.
    1920-2003 ›› division 44
  • PLEYEL Ignace Joseph
    Composer, music publisher, piano maker.
    1757-1831 ›› division 13
  • PONCE Nicolas
    Art writer, draughtsman, engraver.
    1746-1831 ›› division 35
  • POPESCO Elvire
    Romanian and French actress.
    1894-1993 ›› division 85
  • POTIN Félix
    Founder of the Félix Potin retail chain.
    1820-1871 ›› division 68
  • POULENC Francis
    Composer and pianist.
    1899-1963 ›› division 05
  • POZZO DI BORGO Charles André
    Corsican politician, then Russian ambassador to Paris.
    1764-1842 ›› division 57
  • PRADIER James
    Sculptor, painter.
    1790-1852 ›› division 24
  • PRAZMOWSKI Adam
    Polish-born astronomer and astrophysicist.
    1821-1885 ›› division 41
  • PRÉAULT Auguste
    Romanticé sculptor and medallist.
    1809-1879 ›› division 49
  • PRUDENT-DERVILLERS Onésime
    Master tailor, possibilist, communard, member of parliament, one of the founders of the Workers’ Party.
    1849-1896 ›› division 76
  • PRUDHOMME Sully
    Poet, 1st French Nobel Prize for Literature in 1901.
    1839-1907 ›› division 44

– R –

  • RACHEL Mademoiselle (Élisabeth-Rachel Félix)
    Actress, tragedienne.
    1821-1858 ›› division 07
  • RADIGUET Raymond
    Writer, poet, author of ‘Le diable au corps’.
    1903-1923 ›› division 56
  • RAOUX Olivier
    Film set designer.
    1961-2011 ›› division 84
  • RASPAIL François-Vincent
    Chemist, botanist, politician.
    1794-1878 ›› division 18
  • REEVES Hubert
    Astrophysicist, university professor, science populariser, environmentalist.
    1932-2023 ›› ceremony at the Crematorium
  • RÉGNIER Claude Ambroise, duc de Massa
    Napoleon’s Minister of Justice, one of the drafters of the Civil Code.
    1746-1814 ›› division 31
  • RÉGNIER Henri de
    Writer, poet, literary critic.
    1864-1936 ›› division 86
  • REYNAUD Jean
    Philosopher, politician, engineer, geologist.
    1806-1863 ›› division 72
  • RICHARD-LENOIR François
    Industrial fabric manufacturer.
    1765-1839 ›› division 42
  • RIVIÈRE Caroline
    Ingres’ first model.
    1793-1807 ›› division 44
  • RIZZO Willy
    Italian photographer and designer.
    1928-2013 ›› division 21
  • ROBERTSON Étienne-Gaspard
    Draughtsman, mechanic, optician, ‘phantasmagorian’ and memoirist.
    1763-1837 ›› division 08
  • ROBLÈS Jacob
    Négociant, tomb surmounted by a sculpted medallion: ‘Le Silence’ by Antoine-Augustin Préault.
    1782-1842 ›› division 07
  • RODENBACH Georges
    Belgian symbolist poet and novelist.
    1855-1898 ›› division 15
  • ROMAINS Jules (Louis Henri Jean Farigoule)
    Writer, playwright, poet.
    1885-1972 ›› division 03
  • ROSSIGNOL Charles Jacques
    Manufacturer, philanthropist, inventor, author of such discoveries as the stylograph and the boxspring.
    1839-1889 ›› division 72
  • ROSSINI Gioachino
    Italian composer.
    1792-1868 ›› division 04
  • ROTHSCHILD James Mayer
    Banker, founder of the Paris branch of the Rothschild family.
    1792-1868 ›› division 07
  • ROUSSEL Raymond
    Writer, playwright, poet.
    1877-1933 ›› division 89
  • RÔZE Marie
    Lyric artist, opera soprano.
    1846-1926 ›› division 58
  • RUTY Charles-Étienne-François
    General, politician.
    1774-1828 ›› division 38

– S –

  • SAER Juan-José
    Argentine writer and novelist.
    1937-2005 ›› division 87 (Columbarium)
  • SAINT EXUPÉRY (Consuelo Suncín Sandoval)
    Salvadorian writer, journalist, painter and sculptor, wife of Antoine de Saint Exupéry.
    1901-1979 ›› division 89
  • SAINT VICTOR Paul de
    Essayist and literary critic.
    1827-1881 ›› division 09
  • SAINT-PIERRE Jacques-Henri Bernardin de
    Writer, botanist.
    1737-1814 ›› division 11
  • SALVADOR Henri
    Author, composer, performer, comedian, musician.
    1917-2008 ›› division 97
  • SANS-GÊNE Madame (Lefebvre)
    Famous for her outspokenness, wife of Marshal Lefebvre.
    1753-1835 ›› division 28
  • SAQUI Marguerite Antoinette
    Famous acrobat and rope dancer.
    1786-1866 ›› division 40
  • SAVARY Jérome
    Franco-Argentinian actor, stage director and musical theatre director.
    1942-2013 ›› division 87
  • SAY Jean-Baptiste
    Economist, cotton industrialist and journalist.
    1767-1832 ›› division 39
  • SAY Léon
    Economist, statesman.
    1826-1896 ›› division 36
  • SCHŒLCHER Victor
    Journalist, politician, worked for the abolition of slavery in France.
    1804-1893 ›› division 50
  • SCRIBE Eugène
    Playwright.
    1791-1861 ›› division 35
  • SÉRURIER Jean Mathieu Philibert
    General officer, Marshal of the Empire.
    1742-1819 ›› division 39
  • SEURAT Georges
    Painter, draughtsman, inventor of the divisionist technique, pointillism.
    1859-1891 ›› division 66
  • SEXTOY (Delphine Palatsi)
    Techno DJ, one of the first female DJs in France.
    1968-2002 ›› division 28
  • SÈZE Raymond
    Lawyer, magistrate, politician.
    1748-1828 ›› division 53
  • SHARAFKANDI Sadegh
    Kurdish political activist, Secretary General of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran.
    1938-1992 ›› division 42
  • SIEYÈS Emmanuel-Joseph
    Politician, churchman, essayist.
    1748-1836 ›› division 30
  • SIGNAC Paul
    A landscape painter, close to the libertarian movement, he gave birth to pointillism with Seurat.
    1863-1935 ›› division 67
  • SINTZHEIM David
    First Chief Rabbi of France.
    1745-1812 ›› division 07
  • SOMMERARD Edmond du
    General Commissioner for Exhibitions from 1871 to 1878.
    1817-1885 ›› division 41
  • SOULIÉ Frédéric
    Novelist, playwright, critic, journalist.
    1800-1847 ›› division 48
  • SOUVESTRE Émile
    Lawyer, journalist, writer.
    1806-1854 ›› division 48
  • SPULLER Eugène
    Lawyer, writer, journalist, politician.
    1835-1896 ›› division 65
  • STEIN Gertrude
    American poet, writer, playwright and feminist.
    1874-1946 ›› division 94
  • STEVENS Alfred
    Belgian painter, pupil of Ingres.
    1823-1906 ›› division 32
  • SUCHET Louis-Gabriel
    Marshal of the Empire.
    1770-1826 ›› division 39

– T –

  • TALMA François Joseph
    Actor with the Comédie-Française.
    1763-1826 ›› division 12
  • TARO Gerta
    German photojournalist known for her coverage of the Spanish Civil War, and companion of photographer Robert Capa.
    1910-1937 ›› division 97
  • TAYLOR Isidore
    Playwright, man of the arts, philanthropist, pioneer of the Romantic movement.
    1789-1879 ›› division 55
  • TETAZ Jacques-Martin
    Architect.
    1818-1865 ›› division 60
  • THERESA (Emma Valadon)
    Cabaret singer.
    1836-1913 ›› division 35
  • THIERS Adolphe
    Lawyer, journalist, historian, statesman.
    1797-1877 ›› division 55
  • THOREZ Maurice
    Politician, General Secretary of the Communist Party.
    1900-1964 ›› division 97
  • TIRARD Pierre
    Politician.
    1827-1893 ›› division 51
  • TISSANDIER Gaston
    Scientist, chemist, balloonist.
    1843-1899 ›› division 27
  • TISSOT Alice
    Actress.
    1890-1971 ›› division 61
  • TOPART Jean
    Actor, member of Jean Vilar’s TNP troupe.
    1922-2012 ›› division 57
  • TOSCAN DU PLANTIER Daniel
    Film producer.
    1941-2003 ›› division 45
  • TOURNEUR Maurice
    Director, brother of actor Robert Tourneur, father of director Jacques Tourneur.
    1876-1961 ›› division 71
  • TREPARD Louis Emile
    Composer.
    1870-1952 ›› division 58
  • TRINTIGNANT Marie
    Actress, comedienne.
    1962-2003 ›› division 45
  • TRIQUETI Henry
    Sculptor, movement: romanticism.
    1803-1874 ›› division 42
  • TROUSSEAU Armand
    Doctor, clinician, politician.
    1801-1867 ›› division 40
  • TRUGUET Laurent
    Admiral, Minister of the Navy, French Ambassador to Spain.
    1752-1839 ›› division 40
  • TURGY Louis-François
    A person close to the royal family during the French Revolution.
    1763-1823 ›› division 41

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  • VAILLANT-COUTURIER Paul
    Writer, journalist and politician, he helped found the French Communist Party.
    1892-1937 ›› division 97
  • VALLÈS Jules
    Journalist, writer, politician, founder of the newspaper Le Cri du peuple.
    1832-1885 ›› division 66
  • VANARSKY Jack
    Sculptor, collage artist.
    1936-2009 ›› division 11
  • VAUX Clotilde de
    A follower of ‘religious positivism’.
    1815-1846 ›› division 01
  • VERLHAC Bernard (dit TIGNOUS)
    Cartoonist, press cartoonist, murdered in the attack on Charlie Hebdo on 7 January 2015.
    1957-2015 ›› division 95
  • VERNEUIL Louis
    Playwright, screenwriter, actor.
    1893-1952 ›› division 84
  • VICTOR (Claude-Victor Perrin)
    General during the Revolution, Marshal of the Empire.
    1764-1841 ›› division 17
  • VIGNON Claude (Noémie Cadiot)
    Sculptor, art critic, journalist, novelist, feminist.
    1828-1888 ›› division 46
  • VILERS Vania (Jean-Frédéric Winterhalter)
    Actor.
    1938-2009 ›› division 11
  • VILLEMAIN Abel François
    Writer, teacher, politician.
    1790-1870 ›› division 60
  • VILLIERS DE L’ISLE ADAM Auguste
    Writer, novelist, short story writer, playwright, poet.
    1838-1889 ›› division 79
  • VISCONTI Louis
    Architect.
    1791-1853 ›› division 04
  • VITU Auguste
    Writer, journalist.
    1823-1891 ›› division 46
  • VIVANT DENON Dominique
    Egyptologist, diplomat, travel writer, draughtsman, archaeologist.
    1747-1825 ›› division 10
  • VOLNEY comte
    Philosopher, orientalist.
    1757-1820 ›› division 41
  • VUILLAUME Marie
    A soprano singer, she made her debut at the Paris Opera.
    1861-1933 ›› division 42

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  • WALEWSKA Marie
    Polish noblewoman, mother of Alexandre Colonna Walewski.
    1786-1817 ›› division 67
  • WALEWSKI Alexandre Colonna
    Franco-Polish soldier, diplomat and politician, natural son of Napoleon Iᵉʳ and Marie Walewska.
    1810-1868 ›› division 66
  • WALLACE Richard
    Art collector, member of the British Parliament.
    1818-1890 ›› division 28
  • WIIRALT Eduard
    Estonian graphic artist, sculptor, draughtsman, painter and engraver.
    1898-1954 ›› division 88
  • WILDE Oscar
    Irish writer, novelist, playwright and poet.
    1854-1900 ›› division 89
  • WIMPFFEN Emmanuel Félix de
    Army General.
    1811-1884 ›› division 47
  • WRIGHT Richard
    American writer, novelist, poet, essayist and journalist.
    1908-1960 ›› division 87
  • WROBLEWSKI Waléry
    Polish-Russian revolutionary, politician, soldier, communard, lamplighter, printer.
    1836-1908 ›› division 76

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  • ZANINI Marcel
    Singer, clarinettist (and actor).
    1923-2023 ›› division 87
  • ZAVATTA Achille
    Circus performer, clown, acrobat, tamer, mime, actor, trumpeter, saxophonist.
    1915-1993 ›› division 87 (Columbarium)
  • ZIEM Félix
    Painter of the Barbizon School.
    1821-1911 ›› division 93
  • ZUCCA Pierre
    Photographer, director, scriptwriter.
    1943-1995 ›› division 59