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Founder of Citroen | 1878 | André Citroen | 100%
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Actress, model, singer and sex symbol of the 50s and 60s | 1934 | Brigitte Bardot | 100%
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DJ and music producer, "Titanium" "She Wolf" | 1967 | David Guetta | 100%
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Singer, "La vie en rose" "Non, je ne regrette rien" | 1915 | Édith Piaf | 100%
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Writer, "J'accuse" | 1840 | Émile Zola | 100%
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Physicist and Nobel Prize of chemistry winner with his wife | 1900 | Frédéric Joliot-Curie | 100%
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Physicist, chemist and Nobel Prize winner with her husband. Daughter of two Nobel Prize winners. | 1897 | Iréne Joliot-Curie | 100%
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former President of France, Prime Minister and Mayor of Paris | 1932 | Jacques Chirac | 100%
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Clergyman and Louis XIII's chief minister. Depicted in "The Three Musketeers" | 1585 | Kardinal Richelieu | 100%
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French national player, FC Bayern Munich | 1996 | Kingsley Coman | 100%
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French national player, Paris Saint Germain | 1998 | Kylian Mbappé | 100%
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former French national player, (Real Madrid, Chelsea, Marseille) | 1985 | Lassana Diarra | 100%
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Actress, "Spectre" "No Time to Die" "Blue is the Warmest Colour" "Inglorious Basterds" | 1985 | Léa Seydoux | 100%
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Director, "Léon: The Professional" "Lucy" "The Fifth Element" | 1959 | Luc Besson | 100%
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former French international player, Crystal Palace (former PSG and Liverpool defender) | 1990 | Mahmadou Sakho | 100%
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Novelist and critic, "In Search of Lost Time" | 1871 | Marcel Proust | 100%
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Academy Award winning Actress, "La vie en rose" "Inception" "The Dark Knight Rises" | 1975 | Marion Cotillard | 100%
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First President of France and later Emperor of France | 1808 | Napoleon III | 100%
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French national player, Chelsea | 1991 | N'Golo Kanté | 100%
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former President of France, who is convicted of corruption | 1955 | Nicolas Sarkozy | 100%
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Artist, he spent ten years in French Polynesia and painted the landscapes and people | 1848 | Paul Gauguin | 100%
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Physicist, he received the Nobel Prize with his wife | 1859 | Pierre Curie | 100%
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Tennis player and creator of a tennis shirt with a Crocodile logo | 1904 | René Lacoste | 100%
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Polish-French director, "The Pianist" "Chinatown" "Rosemary's Baby" | 1933 | Roman Polanski | 100%
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German engineer and inventor of the Diesel Engine | 1858 | Rudolf Diesel | 100%
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famous Enlightenment writer and philosopher | 1694 | Voltaire | 100%
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Algerian national player, (FC Porto, Grenada, Stade Rennes) | 1990 | Yacine Brahimi | 100%
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Actress "Blue is the Warmest Colour" | 1993 | Adèle Exarchopoulos | 50%
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Actress, "Portrait of a Lady on Fire" | 1989 | Adèle Haenel | 50%
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Academy Award winning film composer "Grand Budapest Hotel" "Shape of Water" | 1961 | Alexandre Desplat | 50%
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French-Israeli singer and participant of the Eurovision Song Contest for France, "J'ai cherché" "Les rues de ma peine" | 1984 | Amir | 50%
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Physicist who was awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics | 1958 | Anne L'Huillier | 50%
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Sculptor, generally considered the founder of modern sculpture, "The Thinker" | 1840 | Auguste Rodin | 50%
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Composer of the Romantic era, "The Carnival of Animals" | 1835 | Camille Saint-Saens | 50%
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French-Armenian singer, "La Bohème" "Hier encore" | 1924 | Charles Aznavour | 50%
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Actor, "Serial (Bad) Weddings" "Asterix" "Les Visiteurs" | 1952 | Christian Clavier | 50%
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Journalist and general director of the Tour de France | 1960 | Christian Prudhomme | 50%
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President of the European Central Bank and first woman in this position | 1956 | Christine Lagarde | 50%
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Impressionist painter with a famous garden in Giverny, "Water Lilies" | 1840 | Claude Monet | 50%
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Novelist and playwright, best known as inspiration for Edmond Rostand's most noted drama | 1619 | Cyrano de Bergerac | 50%
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DJ and music producer, "Lean On" "Let Me Love You" | 1986 | DJ Snake | 50%
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former NBA-Player and Hall of Famer, Atlanta Hawks | 1960 | Dominique Wilkins | 50%
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Impressionist artist and sculptor, "The Ballet Class" | 1834 | Edgar Degas | 50%
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Modernist painter, his works are considered part of the start of modern art | 1832 | Édouard Manet | 50%
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Australian actress, "Tenet" "The Great Gatsby" | 1990 | Elizabeth Debicki | 50%
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British actress, "Harry Potter" "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" "Pretty Women" | 1990 | Emma Watson | 50%
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Director, "The Intouchables" "Samba" | 1971 | Éric Toledano | 50%
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Pharmacist and founder of L'Oréal | 1881 | Eugène Schueller | 50%
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Actress, "Casino Royale" "300: Rise of an Empire" "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" | 1980 | Eva Green | 50%
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former President and moderate Republican politician | 1841 | Félix Faure | 50%
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Director and writer, "The Father" | 1979 | Florian Zeller | 50%
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Singer and winner of the Eurovision Song Contest for Luxembourg, "Elle, elle l'a" | 1947 | France Gall | 50%
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Actor, "The Intouchables" "Tell No One" | 1955 | Francois Cluzet | 50%
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Director, "8 femmes" "Swimming Pool" | 1967 | Francois Ozon | 50%
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Director of the French New Wave, "Jules and Jim" "The 400 Blows" "Stolen Kisses" | 1932 | Francois Truffaut | 50%
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Tennis player | 1986 | Gael Monfils | 50%
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Composer of the Romantic era, "Carmen" | 1838 | Georges Bizet | 50%
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Pioneer of cinema, played by Ben Kingsley in Martin Scorsese's "Hugo", his most famous work is "A Trip to the Moon" | 1861 | Georges Méliès | 50%
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Musician of the electronic music duo Daft Punk "One More Time" "Get Lucky" | 1974 | Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo | 50%
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Actress, "Elle" "The Piano Teacher" "Amour" | 1953 | Isabelle Huppert | 50%
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Singer-songwriter, "Là-bas" "Je te donne" | 1951 | Jean-Jacques Goldman | 50%
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Director of the French New Wave, "Breathless" "My Life to Live" | 1930 | Jean-Luc Godard | 50%
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Actress, "Jules et Jim" "La Notte" | 1928 | Jeanne Moreau | 50%
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Philosopher and key figure of Existentialism | 1905 | Jean-Paul Sartre | 50%
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Singer and actor, "Le pénitencier" "L'envie" "Quelque chose de Tennessee" | 1943 | Johnny Hallyday | 50%
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French national player, Chelsea | 1998 | Jules Koundé | 50%
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Palme d'or winning Director, "Titane" "Raw" | 1983 | Julia Ducournau | 50%
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Actress, "Kill Bill" "Inglorious Basterds" | 1966 | Julie Dreyfus | 50%
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Socialist politician and three time Prime Minister | 1872 | Léon Blum | 50%
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Physicist, best known for demonstrating the effect of Earth's rotation and credited with naming the gyroscope | 1819 | Léon Foucault | 50%
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Heiress and socialite. One of the principial shareholders of L'Oréal and the richest woman at the time of her death | 1922 | Liliane Bettencourt | 50%
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Director, "The Increbible Hulk" "The Transporter" | 1973 | Louis Leterrier | 50%
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DJ and music producer, "Intoxicated" "Hello" | 1976 | Martin Solveig | 50%
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Actor, "La Haine" "Amélie" | 1967 | Mathieu Kassovitz | 50%
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Actress, "Inglorious Basterds" "Now You See Me" "6 Underground" | 1983 | Mélanie Laurent | 50%
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Academy Award winning director "The Artist" "OSS 111"-series | 1967 | Michel Hazanavicius | 50%
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one of the most famous French writers, best known for his comedies | 1622 | Molière | 50%
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Director, "Serial (Bad) Weddings" | 1965 | Philippe de Chauveron | 50%
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Founder of the International Olympic Comittee, known as father of the modern Olympic Games | 1863 | Pierre de Coubertin | 50%
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American-French entrepreneur and founder of eBay | 1967 | Pierre Omidyar | 50%
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Comic book writer and director, "Astérix" "Lucky Luke" "Le Petit Nicolas" | 1926 | René Goscinny | 50%
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Provocative singer, author and actor, one of the most important figures of French pop culture | 1928 | Serge Gainesbourg | 50%
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Philosopher, writer and feminist. In a lifelong relationship with ^ | 1908 | Simone de Beauvoir | 50%
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Actress, "La Boum" "Braveheart" | 1966 | Sophie Marceau | 50%
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^ | 1975 | Thomas Bangalter | 50%
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Actor, "Black Swan" "Ocean's 12" | 1966 | Vincent Cassel | 50%
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Writer, "Carnage" "Art" | 1959 | Yasmina Reza | 50%
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