2001 in France
Events from the year 2001 in France.Incumbents
January to March
- 10 January – Jacques Marin, actor.
- 21 January – Jean-Marie Goasmat, cyclist.
- 30 January – Jean-Pierre Aumont, actor.
- 8 February – Raymond Polin, philosopher.
- 18 February – Balthus, artist.
- 19 February – Charles Trenet, singer and songwriter.
- 4 March – Jean René Bazaine, painter, stained glass window designer and writer.
April to June
- 10 April – Jean-Gabriel Albicocco, film director.
- 19 April – André du Bouchet, poet.
- 20 April – Maurice Lauré, creator of taxe sur la valeur ajoutée .
- 6 May – René Bondoux, fencer
- 14 May – Paul Bénichou, writer, critic and literary historian.
- 15 May – Jean-Philippe Lauer, architect and Egyptologist.
- 15 May – Sacha Vierny, cinematographer.
- 17 May – Jacques-Louis Lions, mathematician.
- 6 June – Marie Brémont, supercentenarian, the oldest recognized person in the world from November 2000 until her death.
- 11 June – Pierre Eyt, Cardinal.
- 13 June – Louis de Maigret, Military officer.
- 15 June – Henri Alekan, cinematographer.
- 18 June – René Dumont, agronomist, sociologist and environmental politician.
- 23 June – Corinne Calvet, actress.
July to September
- July – Hélène de Beauvoir, painter.
- 3 August – Jeanne Loriod, musician.
- 4 August – Michel de Salzmann, psychiatrist.
- 12 August – Pierre Klossowski, writer, translator and artist.
- 15 August – Raymond Abescat, oldest man in France and oldest veteran in France at the time of his death.
- 25 August – Philippe Léotard, actor and singer.
- 4 September – Simone de la Chaume, golfer.
October to December
- 18 October – Micheline Ostermeyer, athlete and pianist.
- 31 October – Régine Cavagnoud, alpine skier.
- 11 November – Pierre Billaud, radio reporter and journalist, killed in Afghanistan.
- 12 December – Jean Richard, actor.
- 18 December – Gilbert Bécaud, singer, composer and actor.
- 19 December – Marcel Mule, classical saxophonist.
Full date unknown
- Édouard Artigas, fencer.
- Marcel Bleibtreu, Trotskyist activist and theorist.
- Pierre Chevalier, caver and mountaineer.
- André Pascal, songwriter and composer.