1927 in France
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See also: | Other events of 1927 History of France • Timeline • Years |
Events from the year 1927 in France.
Events
- 20 May–21 May - First solo non-stop Trans-Atlantic flight from New York to Paris by Charles Lindbergh.
- 13 June - Léon Daudet, leader of French monarchists, is arrested after barricading himself into his house to avoid the police.[1]
- 18 October - The Schwartzbard trial, relating to the murder of Symon Petliura, begins.[2]
Sport
- 19 June - Tour de France begins.
- 17 July - Tour de France ends, won by Nicolas Frantz of Luxembourg.
Births
January to March
- 1 January - Maurice Béjart, choreographer who ran the Béjart Ballet Lausanne (died 2007)
- 7 February - Juliette Gréco, singer and actress (died 2020)[3]
- 20 February - Hubert de Givenchy, aristocrat and fashion designer (died 2018)
- 23 February - Régine Crespin, opera singer (died 2007)
- 7 March - Philippe Clay, mime artist, singer and actor (died 2007)
- 19 March - Gisèle Lestrange, graphic artist (died 1991)
- 27 March - François Furet, historian (died 1997)
April to June
- 15 April - Maurice Ronet, actor, director and writer (died 1983)
- 25 April - Albert Uderzo, comic book artist and scriptwriter (died 2020)
- 3 May - Jean-Paul Martin-du-Gard, athlete (died 2017)
- 4 May - Jacques Lanzmann, writer, scriptwriter and lyric writer (died 2006)
- 18 May - François Nourissier, journalist and writer (died 2011)
- 24 May - Claude Abbes, international soccer player (died 2008)
- 20 June - Bernard Cahier, Formula One photo-journalist (died 2008)
July to September
- 3 July - Pierre Cahuzac, soccer player (died 2003)
- 13 July - Simone Veil, lawyer and politician (died 2017)
- 16 July - Serge Baudo, French conductor
- 17 July - Jean Casadesus, classical pianist (died 1972)
- 19 July - Hervé Pinoteau, historian and royalist apologist
- 23 July - Gérard Brach, film director and screenwriter (died 2006)
- 27 July - Pierre Granier-Deferre, film director (died 2007)
- 14 August - Roger Carel, actor and voice talent
- 7 September - François Billetdoux, playwright and novelist (died 1991)
- 13 September - Maurice Lafont, international soccer player (died 2005)
October to December
- 19 October - Jean Bastien-Thiry, attempted assassin of President Charles de Gaulle in 1962 (died 1963)
- 24 October -
- Gilbert Bécaud, singer, composer and actor (died 2001)
- Jean-Claude Pascal, costume designer and singer (died 1992)
- 18 November - Gérard Calvet, Roman Catholic abbot (died 2008)
- 9 December - Pierre Henry, musique concrète composer (died 2017)
- 25 December - Georges Besse, businessman (assassinated 1986)
- 30 December - Robert Hossein, actor (died 2020)
Full date unknown
- Claude Ponsard, economist (died 1990)
Deaths
- 12 March - Léon Denis, spiritist philosopher and researcher (born 1846)
- 23 March - Paul César Helleu, artist (born 1859)
- 15 April - Gaston Leroux, journalist, detective and novelist (born 1868)[4]
- 18 June - Gustave Charles Fagniez, historian and economist (born 1842)
- 30 June - Édouard Louis Trouessart, zoologist (born 1842)[5]
- 10 July - Louise Abbéma, painter and designer (born 1853)
- 4 August - Eugène Atget, photographer (born 1857)
See also
References
- Foreign Affairs: A Monthly Digest and Interpretation. Time and Tide. 1927. p. 27.
- Alfred Morain (1931). The Underworld of Paris, Secrets of the Sûreté. E. P. Dutton & Company, Incorporated. p. 137.
- "Obituary: Juliette Gréco". BBC News. 23 September 2020. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
- Gaston Leroux (7 September 2015). Level 5: The Phantom of the Opera. Pearson Education Limited. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-4479-5723-2.
- Elmer C. Birney; Jerry R. Choate (1 January 1994). Seventy-five years of mammalogy, 1919-1994. American Society of Mammalogists. p. 74.
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