French Journalist
1. Anne Sinclair (1948)
French Journalist
French and American television and radio interviewer best known for hosting political shows on the popular European channel TF1.
2. Julien Courbet (1965)
French Journalist
French journalist and television presenter who is best known for his work as host of the series Sans Aucun Doute as well as Ca Peut Vous Arriver. He later on...
3. Mélissa Theuriau (1978)
French Journalist
She was voted the world's most beautiful news reporter after video clips of her reading the news went viral.
4. Valérie Trierweiler (1965)
French Journalist
French journalist most famous for having dated French President Francois Hollande from 2007 to 2014. She has written for publications like Paris Match and hosted the political shows Le Grand 8 and...
5. Béatrice Schönberg (1953)
French Journalist
Béatrice Schönberg is a French TV journalist on France 2 for the 8 pm weekend news. Her newscasts can be seen on TV5 in Canada on weekends at 6:30 pm...
6. Daniel Schneidermann (Unknow)
French Journalist
Daniel Schneidermann is a French journalist born in Paris on April 5 1958 who focuses on the analysis of televised media. He is mainly active in weekly columns—in the past...
7. Denis Robert (1958)
French Journalist
Denis Robert is a French freelance journalist and a writer. Robert formerly worked for Libération newspaper for 12 years. Robert is best known as co-author of Révélation$ a book published...
8. Alain Duhamel (1940)
French Journalist
Alain Duhamel is a prominent French journalist and political commentator. In 1963 Duhamel started working at Le Monde. He started giving talks on Europe 1 from 1974.
9. Philippe Barrès (1896)
French Journalist
Philippe Barrès was a French journalist and the son of Maurice Barrès. He fought in World War I. He was a member of the short-lived Fascist party the Faisceau in...
10. Félix Pyat (1810)
French Journalist
élix Pyat was a French Socialist journalist and politician.
11. Yves Roucaute (1953)
French Journalist
Yves Roucaute (b.
12. Jean Fontenoy (1899)
French Journalist
Jean Fontenoy was a French journalist fascist politician and collaborator with National Socialist German Workers' Party Germany.
13. Pierre Haski (1953)
French Journalist
Pierre Haski is a French journalist co-founder of Rue 89. He was deputy editor of Libération from January 2006 till his departure in 2007 from the daily.
14. François Gautier (1959)
French Journalist
çois Gautier born 1959 at Fontenay-sous-Bois in Val-de-Marne France is a writer and journalist based in India. He came to India at the age of 19 and spent his first...
15. Jean-Dominique Merchet (1959)
French Journalist
Jean-Dominique Merchet is a French journalist working for Marianne. He specialises in military topics.
16. Paul Amar (1950)
French Journalist
Paul Amar is a French journalist and television presenter.
17. Yves Calvi (1959)
French Journalist
Yves Calvi is a French journalist and television presenter.
18. Louis Adolphe Cochery (1819)
French Journalist
Louis Adolphe Cochery was a French politician and journalist.
19. Maurice Pujo (1872)
French Journalist
Maurice Pujo was a French journalist and co-founder with Henri Vaugeois in 1898 of the Comité d'Action Française which subsequently became the nationalist and monarchist Action Française movement. Pujo founded...
20. François-Henri de Virieu (1931)
French Journalist
çois-Henri de Virieu marquis de Virieu was a French journalist and television presenter.
21. Christian Poveda (1955)
French Journalist
Christian Poveda also known as Christian Gregorio Poveda Ruiz was a Hispanic-French photojournalist and a film director.
22. Rachid Arhab (1955)
French Journalist
Rachid Arhab is a French journalist current member of the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel.
23. Théodore Dézamy (1808)
French Journalist
Alexandre Théodore Dézamy was a French socialist a representative of the Neo-Babouvist tendency in early French communism along with Albert Laponneraye Richard Lahautière Jacques Pillot and others. He was also...
24. Marc-Antoine Jullien de Paris (1775)
French Journalist
Marc-Antoine Jullien called Jullien fils was a French revolutionary and man of letters.
25. Claire Chazal (1956)
French Journalist
Claire Chazal is a French journalist romance writer and director of news at a national television station TF1. She presents the news at 8pm in alternation with Gilles Bouleau;...
26. Marie-Monique Robin (1960)
French Journalist
Marie-Monique Robin is an award-winning French TV journalist and documentary filmmaker. She received the 1995 Albert Londres Prize for Voleurs d'yeux an expose about organ theft; best political documentary award...
27. Frédéric Taddeï (1961)
French Journalist
édéric Taddeï is a French journalist and television and radio host. Before his current role as the host of the France 3 cultural talk show Ce soir he hosted from...
28. Ustazade Silvestre de Sacy (1801)
French Journalist
Samuel Ustazade Silvestre de Sacy was a French journalist. The son of Antoine-Isaac Silvestre de Sacy he was for 20 years the editor of the Journal des Débats also contributing...
29. David Abiker (1969)
French Journalist
David Abiker is a French radio and television journalist. He graduated from the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris of Paris.
30. Auguste-Jean-Marie Vermorel (1841)
French Journalist
Auguste-Jean-Marie Vermorel was a French journalist.
31. Pierre Billaud (1970)
French Journalist
Pierre Billaud was a French radio reporter and journalist. He started his career on Radio France then joined Radio Tele Luxembourg as international reporter. He covered the conflicts of Algeria...
32. Sam Cambio (1946)
French Journalist
Sam Cambio is a reporter and an author born in 1946 in Marseille.
33. Étienne Arago (1802)
French Journalist
Étienne Arago was a French writer and politician and co-founder of the newspaper Le Figaro.
34. Louis Veuillot (1813)
French Journalist
Louis Veuillot was a French journalist and author who helped to popularize ultramontanism.
35. Louis-Marie Prudhomme (Unknow)
French Journalist
Louis-Marie Prudhomme was a French journalist and historian. A librarian in Lyon then in Paris Prudhomme settled in Meaux as a bookbinder. He returned in Paris and was stopped several...
36. Catherine Baker (1947)
French Journalist
Catherine Baker is a French journalist and unschooling essayist. She has also more recently written against the whole prison system arguing for a complete abolition. Some of her books have...
37. Johanne Sutton (1966)
French Journalist
Johanne Sutton was a French radio reporter and journalist. Graduating from the École supérieure de journalisme de Lille in 1990 she began working for Radio France International in 1991. Sutton...
38. Florence Aubenas (1961)
French Journalist
Aubenas is a French journalist who worked until 2006 for the French newspaper Libération. She was taken hostage on January 5 2005 in Iraq along with her translator Hussein Hanoun...
39. Mariane Pearl (1967)
French Journalist
Mariane van Neyenhoff Pearl is a French freelance journalist and a former reporter and columnist for Glamour magazine. She is the widow of Daniel Pearl the Wall Street Journal reporter...
40. Anne Fulda (1963)
French Journalist
Anne Fulda is a French journalist working for Le Figaro in the politics department since 1982. She is a specialist of French politics and in particular of French right-wing politics....
41. Florence Hartmann (1963)
French Journalist
Hartmann is a French journalist and author. During the 1990s she was a correspondent in the Balkans for the French newspaper Le Monde. In 1999 she published her first book...
42. Thomas Hugues (1966)
French Journalist
Thomas Hugues is a French journalist producer and television host.
43. Roger Auque (1956)
French Journalist
Roger Auque is a famous French journalist, who was born on January 11, 1956 in France. Auque was born in Roubaix, France, on January 11, 1956. His father was a...