1991 in France
Events from the year 1991 in France.
Incumbents
Events
- 16 March – Official launch of the Citroen ZX. It partly replaces the larger BX, which will be completely replaced within the next two years by a larger model.
- 15 May – Édith Cresson becomes France's first female premier.
- 29 May – Olympique Marseille lose the European Cup final to Yugoslav champions Red Star Belgrade on penalties after a 0–0 draw in Bari, Italy.
- 5 September – Peugeot launches the all-new 106 supermini, designed as a marginally smaller alternative to the eight-year-old 205, which is expected to be phased out after the launch of a larger Peugeot which will replace the 309 in early 1993.
- Pommeau is granted its Appellation d'origine contrôlée.
Sport
- 6 July – Tour de France begins.
- 7 July – French Grand Prix is won by Nigel Mansell of the United Kingdom.
- 28 July – Tour de France ends, won by Miguel Indurain of Spain.
Births
- 3 January – Sébastien Faure, footballer
- 9 February – Alexandre Briancon, figure skater
- 10 February – Romain Wattel, golfer
- 6 May – Ribar Baikoua, basketball player
- 28 May
- *Jonathan Ligali, soccer player
- *Alexandre Lacazette, soccer player
- 1 July – Kev Adams, comedian, actor, humorist, screenwriter and film producer
- 6 July – Victoirre Thivisol, actress.
- 16 July – Valentin Lavillenie, pole vaulter.
- 7 August – Lénora Guion-Firmin, sprinter
- 30 August – Gaia Weiss, model and actress.
- 1 October – Thomas Trauttmann, basketball player
- 14 October – Robin Buffet, alpine skier
Deaths
January to March
- 7 January – Henri Louveau, motor racing driver.
- 9 January – Roland Laudenbach, writer, editor, and journalist.
- 30 January – Marcel Galey, footballer.
- 24 February – Georges Capdeville, soccer referee.
- 2 March – Serge Gainsbourg, poet, singer-songwriter, actor and director.
- 12 March – Étienne Decroux, actor and mime.
- 25 March – Marcel Lefebvre, Roman Catholic archbishop.
- 29 March – Guy Bourdin, photographer.
- 30 March – Silvia Monfort, actress and theatre director.
April to June
- 3 April – Robert Veyron-Lacroix, harpsichordist and pianist.
- 6 April – Louis Joxe, statesman and Minister.
- 26 April – Leo Arnaud, composer of film scores.
- 30 April – André Badonnel, entomologist.
- 30 April – Ghislaine Marie Françoise Dommanget, actress and Princess of Monaco.
- 8 May – Jean Langlais, composer and organist.
- 20 May – Michel Gauquelin, psychologist and statistician.
- 7 June – Antoine Blondin, writer.
- 10 June – Jean Bruller, writer and illustrator.
- 28 June – Jacques Corrèze, businessman and politician.
- 29 June – Henri Lefebvre, sociologist and philosopher.
July to September
- 27 July – Pierre Brunet, figure skater.
- 29 July – Christian de Castries, military officer.
- 5 August – Gaston Litaize, organist and composer.
- 28 August – Pierre Guillaumat, politician and Minister.
- 4 September – Henri de Lubac, Jesuit priest and theologian.
- 5 September – Raymond Dronne, politician.
- 17 September – Zino Francescatti, violinist.
- 28 September – Eugène Bozza, composer.
October to December
- 9 November – Yves Montand, actor and singer.
- 15 November – Jacques Morali, music producer.
- 18 November – Claude Cahen, orientalist.
- 26 November – François Billetdoux, playwright and novelist.
- 9 December – Gisèle Lestrange, graphic artist.
- 13 December – André Pieyre de Mandiargues, writer.
- 20 December – Gaston Waringhien, linguist, lexicographer and Esperantist.
- 27 December – Hervé Guibert, writer.
Full date unknown
- Antoine Berman, translator and historian.
- Louis Henry, historian.