List of French people of Irish descent
This is a list of famous citizens of France with Irish origin or roots.
Arts and media
- Eugène Hus (1758-1823) - ballet dancer and choreographer; Irish father
 - Louise Swanton Belloc (1796–1881) - writer and translator; Irish father
 - Joseph O'Kelly (1828-1885) - composer, pianist and choral conductor; Irish father
 - Auguste O'Kelly (1829-1900) - music publisher in Paris; Irish father
 - George O'Kelly (1831-1914) - pianist and composer; Irish father
 - Augusta Holmès (1847-1903) - composer; Irish father
 - Henri O'Kelly (1859-1938) - composer, pianist, organist and choir director; Irish father
 - James Hopper (1876-1956) - writer and novelist; Irish father
 - Émile Nelligan (1879-1941) - Montreal poet; Irish father
 - Jacques Becker (1906-1960) - film director and screenwriter; mother of Irish descent
 - Vivien Leigh[1][2](1913-1967) - actress; mother born in India - possibly of Irish descent
 - Georges Wilson (1921-2010) - French film and television actor; Irish mother
 - Jeanne Moreau (1928-2017) - French actress, singer, screenwriter' English mother of Irish descent
 - Michael Lonsdale (May 1931 – 2020) - French actor and author; mother half-Irish
 - Jean Becker (born 1933) - film director and screenwriter
 - Étienne Becker (1936-1995) - photographer
 - Betty Catroux (born 1945) - Brazilian-born French former Chanel model and fashion icon
 - Lambert Wilson (born 1958) - actor, singer and activist
 - Jim Bittermann - CNN correspondent
 - Gilles Lellouche (born 1972) - French actor; mother of Irish heritage
 - James Thierrée (born 1974) - Swiss circus performer, violinist, actor and director
 - Alison Wheeler (born 1986) - French comedian and actress
 - Vaimalama Chaves (1994) - French singer, beauty pageant titleholder, and model; father has Irish heritage
 - Lily-Rose Depp (born 1999) - actress and model
 - Liah O'Prey (born 1999) - actress; Irish father
 
Business
- Richard Cantillon (1680-1734) - economist and businessman
 - Antoine Walsh (1703 – 1763) - shipowner and slave trader
 - Mary O'Shiell (1715-1745) - shipowner and slave trader.
 - Richard Hennessy (1724-1800) - army officer and businessman; founded Hennessy cognac dynasty
 - Anthony N. Brady (1841-1913) - French-born American businessman
 - Kilian Hennessy (1907-2010) - businessman
 
Military
- Ricardo Wall (1694-1777) - Spanish military leader and diplomat
 - John Patrick O'Gara - French-born soldier of Irish descent; served in Spanish Army
 - James O'Moran (1735-1794) - military leader
 - Gerard Lally (died 1737) - Jacobite and French military officer.
 - Charles Edward Jennings (1751-1799) - soldier and revolutionary
 - John Moran (1830 – 1905) - American cavalry soldier
 - Arthur Dillon (1834–1922) - soldier and journalist
 - Pierre Louis Napoleon Cavagnari (1841-1879) - military administrator
 
Nobility
- James Sarsfield, 2nd Earl of Lucan (1693-1719) - nobleman and soldier
 - James Fitz-James Stuart, 2nd Duke of Berwick (1696-1738) - nobleman and soldier
 - Bernardo O'Connor (1696-1780) - Spanish nobleman and soldier
 - Charles O'Gara (1699-1777) - French-born courtier
 - Thomas Arthur, comte de Lally[3] (1702-1766) - nobleman and army officer
 - Catalina Sarsfield - Queen of Corsica
 - Marie-Louise O'Murphy (1737-1814) - mistress of Louis XV of France
 - Marquis de Lally-Tollendal (executed 1766) - nobleman and soldier
 - Théobald Dillon (1745-1792) - nobleman and soldier
 - Jean-Baptiste Lynch (1749-1835) - Count of the First French Empire, Mayor of Bordeaux and a peer of France
 - Arthur Dillon (1750–1794) - nobleman and soldier
 - André Burthe (1772–1830) - Baron of France.
 - Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke (1765-1818) - politician and Marshal of France.
 - Marquis de Lally-Tollendal (executed 1766) - nobleman and army officer
 - Victoria Balfe (1835 or 1837–1871) - noblewoman and singer
 - Henri-Antoine-Marie de Noailles (1890-1947) - 11th Prince de Poix, 7th Duke of Mouchy; French nobleman
 - Philippe François Armand Marie de Noailles (born 1922) - Duc de Mouchy, Prince-Duc de Poix; French nobleman
 - Antoine Georges Marie de Noailles (born 1950) - 9th Duke of Mouchy and Duke of Poix; French nobleman.
 
Politics
- Louis Charles Antoine de Beaufranchet (1757-1812) - army officer and politician
 - Narcisse-Achille de Salvandy (1795-1856) - French politician
 - Patrice de Mac-Mahon, duc de Magenta (1808-1903) - army officer and politician; President of France
 - Jean Hennessy (1874-1944) - politician.
 - Charles de Gaulle[4] (1890-1970) - army officer and statesman
 - Laurence Boone (born 1969) - economist and politician
 
Religious
- Arthur Richard Dillon (1721–1806) - archbishop of Narbonne
 - Thomas Grant (1816-1870) - bishop of Southwark
 - Louis Le Cardonnel (1862-1936) - priest and poet
 - Patrice Flynn (1874-1970) - Bishop of Nevers
 
Sports
- Henry Russell (1834-1909) - explorer
 - Franck Queudrue - (born 1978) - footballer
 - Ultan Dillane (1993) - rugby union player
 - Liam Jegou (born 1996) - slalom canoeist
 - Grégory Alldritt (born 1997) - rugby union player
 
Other
- Ernest Archdeacon (1863-1950) - lawyer and aviation pioneer
 - Jacksepticeye (born 1990) - YouTuber
 
References
- ^ HRC Online Exhibition - The University Of Texas At Austin Archived 2006-09-07 at the Wayback Machine Vivien Leigh: The Search For Scarlett: Gone With The Wind
 - ^ HRC Online Exhibition - The University Of Texas At Austin Archived 2006-09-07 at the Wayback Machine Ed Sullivan: The Search For Scarlett: Gone With The Wind
 - ^ Walter Yust (1956), Encyclopædia Britannica: A New Survey of Universal Knowledge, p. 604
 - ^ Descent from the McCartans of County Down Archived 2009-12-31 at the Wayback Machine