Lafaucheuse 4,197 Posted December 30, 2024 Another New-Year's thread creation ? Not just any thread ! After the success of its first edition, the French Deathlist returns in 2025 with 50 new names who might pass away in the coming year. The 50 selected celebrities are French-speaking figures whose age or health condition seemed to warrant inclusion on our list. 25 of them have been carried over from last year, in line with the rules of the official Deathlist. The fame of the candidates cannot rely solely on their age or health condition. The first edition of our shared Deathlist was a real success, scoring 16 out of a possible 50 points, and we hope to do just as well this year. This list is the result of the common work of @BeretBleu, @etib80, @Fantomasss, @La Tombe, @thadee, @Bestparolanto and I. We will only post here in english and only on news concerning our 50 picks. Others news and discussion about french personalities will take place in the French Speaking Deathlist thread. Every time a hit occurs, we will post it here, cross their name off the list on the front page, and I'll make a quick recap of the deceased. We hope it'll be successful and that you'll enjoy it The official list will be unveiled on the eve of the 31st of december or on the morning of the 1st january. Till then… Bonne chance ! 15 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,197 Posted December 30, 2024 1. 104 Edgar Morin philosopher and sociologist (3) 2. 97 Jean-Marie Le Pen neo nazi (5) 3. 97 Line Renaud the Line (6) 4. 95 Philippe Bouvard TV host (11) 5. 92 Bernadette Chirac Madame prout-prout (10) 6. 104 André Chandernagor former European Affair Minister (24) 7. 96 François Cheng author, academician (15) 8. 91 Brigitte Bardot BB (7) 9. 96 Edouard Balladur former prime minister (13) 10. 93 Marthe Villalonga actress (29) 11. 91 Edith Cresson ex pm NEW 12. 82 Charles Biétry sport journalist (17) 13. 101 Anne Vernon actress (30) 14. 99 Jean-Pierre Serre mathematician (34) 15. 99 Judith Magre actress (32) 16. 89 Nicole Croisille singer NEW 17. 74 Catherine Laborde weather-girl (22) 18. 86 Brigitte Fontaine touche à tout (21) 19. 89 Jacques Balutin actor (23) 20. 96 Hugues Aufray crooner NEW 21. 101 Charle Coste olympic champion NEW 22. 100 Brigitte Auber Hitchcock actress NEW 23. 94 Leslie Caron actress NEW 24. 98 Geneviève Page actress (16) 25. 89 Gabriel Matzneff paedo (and author) NEW 26. 96 Alejandro Jodorowsky avant-garde filmmaker (43) 27. 96 André Darrigade cyclist (39) 28. 94 Gérard Mulliez billionaire (47) 29. 81 Jean-Pierre Léaud actor (46) 30. 99 Etienne-Emile Beaulieu scientist NEW 31. 91 Pierre Joxe ex minister NEW 32. 96 Claire Maurier actress (33) 33. 94 Mona Ozouf historian NEW 34. 92 Roman Polanski paedo (and film director) NEW 35. 91 Pierre Perret singer NEW 36. 100 Ginette Kolinka résistante NEW 37. 89 Popeck humorist NEW 38. 91 Nadine Trintignant filmmaker and novelist (37) 39. 88 Jean Paul Guerlain Perfumer (44) 40. 94 Simone Garnier TV Host NEW 41. 92 Costa Gavras film director NEW 42. 88 Claude Allègre ex minister NEW 43. 96 Pierre Mazeaud politician NEW 44. 83 Richard Borhinger actor NEW 45. 96 Jacqueline de Ribes fashion icon NEW 46. 94 Gabriel de Broglie academician NEW 47. 98 Helène Langevin Joliot scientist NEW 48. 44 Emilie Dequenne actress NEW 49. 96 Dominique Fernandez author NEW 50. 83 Michel Drucker TV Host NEW 9 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,197 Posted December 30, 2024 dropped : Isabelle Balkany Gérard Hernandez Renaud Aldo Maccione Petula Clark Guy Gilbert Claude Zidi Gilles Jacob Florent Pagny Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,197 Posted Wednesday at 15:39 time to unveil our list ! Good luck and happy new year 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
La Tombe 378 Posted Wednesday at 15:43 A great list....I predict a final score at double digit like 2024. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Daredevil 1,222 Posted Thursday at 05:29 Bon travail! C'est magnifique! Richard Bohringer is a particularly fine choice. I can see 20 or so hits. Any chance I could take part in compiling the French Deathlist 2026? Names I was expecting to see this year that I will be pushing for next year include Claudine Longet, Lionel Jospin, Gerard Depardieu, Jean Sorel, André Oumansky, Jacques Charrier and Pierre Richard. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fantomasss 216 Posted Thursday at 08:50 3 hours ago, The Daredevil said: Bon travail! C'est magnifique! Richard Bohringer is a particularly fine choice. I can see 20 or so hits. Any chance I could take part in compiling the French Deathlist 2026? Names I was expecting to see this year that I will be pushing for next year include Claudine Longet, Lionel Jospin, Gerard Depardieu, Jean Sorel, André Oumansky, Jacques Charrier and Pierre Richard. Thanks we took time to make 2025 be "un bon crû" ! Interesting the names but a lot of them are still very active Lionel Jospin and Pierre Richard, or not especially famous in France like Claudine Longet or André Oumansky. It could be the year for Jean Sorel or Jacques Charrier, and also for Gérard Depardieu that could be the biggest miss if he dies this year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,197 Posted Thursday at 21:09 15 hours ago, The Daredevil said: Bon travail! C'est magnifique! Richard Bohringer is a particularly fine choice. I can see 20 or so hits. Any chance I could take part in compiling the French Deathlist 2026? Names I was expecting to see this year that I will be pushing for next year include Claudine Longet, Lionel Jospin, Gerard Depardieu, Jean Sorel, André Oumansky, Jacques Charrier and Pierre Richard. thanks a lot Daredevil, we're appreciating your enthusiasm and we're really pleased that this list is making its mark on the forum ! Jean Sorel was proposed this year by one of us, and Jacques Charrier was in my personal draft list but couldn't make it… Jospin may have another year or two imo but Idk about the others for now 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Daredevil 1,222 Posted Friday at 03:52 I count 19 hits likely for this year: Morin, Le Pen, Bouvard, Chirac, Chandernagor, Vernon, Serre, Balutin, Coste, Auber, Page, Darrigade, Léaud, Beaulieu, Maurier, Perret, Kolinka, Allègre, Bohringer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fantomasss 216 Posted Friday at 10:40 6 hours ago, The Daredevil said: I count 19 hits likely for this year: Morin, Le Pen, Bouvard, Chirac, Chandernagor, Vernon, Serre, Balutin, Coste, Auber, Page, Darrigade, Léaud, Beaulieu, Maurier, Perret, Kolinka, Allègre, Bohringer. Yes and it will be probably 20 with Gabriel de Broglie too ! Traditionnaly, there is 1 or 2 deaths by year at French Academy, but the last was in 2023 with Hélène Carrère d'Encausse. With 3 of the oldest members of Academy in the list : Cheng, Fernandez and de Broglie, I hope that we will have 1 or 2 hits this year... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bentrovato 1,131 Posted Friday at 10:52 Hopefully not Bohringer. Just for Tango. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Daredevil 1,222 Posted Friday at 11:36 Why is Emilie Dequenne included? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,197 Posted Friday at 12:24 48 minutes ago, The Daredevil said: Why is Emilie Dequenne included? she has a relapse of her aggressive adrenal cancer : prognosis is 1 or 2 years max. I choose her in my DDP French theme team too but wonder if she'll qo ? if anyone cares to help here… Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fantomasss 216 Posted Friday at 13:01 Yes I Hope her to stay alive but with this cancer she could die very young like Valérie Benguigui... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,197 Posted Saturday at 17:10 First hit of the year already : Claude Allegre dead at 88 ! 16 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vinegar Tits 613 Posted Saturday at 22:33 Seeing as he's touring this year Florent Pagny seems a wise choice to drop. Any reason for Jean-Pierre Léaud being on the list other than he's beginning to get on a bit? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,197 Posted Saturday at 23:18 41 minutes ago, Vinegar Tits said: Seeing as he's touring this year Florent Pagny seems a wise choice to drop. Any reason for Jean-Pierre Léaud being on the list other than he's beginning to get on a bit? In late 2023 his wife and friends opened a gofundme page to help raise money because he was supposedly broke and (of greater interest for our purpose) gravely ill. He also looked quite rough on his last appearance the same year at the Cesar Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,197 Posted Sunday at 15:32 4th January 2024 Hit n°1 Time to bury the mammoth ! Former Minister of Education Claude Allègre passed away in the early hours of 2025, giving our list its first point of the year. Born in 1937 in Paris, Claude Allègre initially rose to prominence as a renowned geochemist. His work on continental drift and the evolution of the Earth earned him several prestigious accolades, such as the Crafoord Prize in 1987 and the CNRS Gold Medal in 1994, the highest scientific distinction in France. The following year, he was elected to the French Academy of Sciences. However, his fame also stemmed from his appointment as Minister of National Education, Research, and Technology by Lionel Jospin in 1997. His tenure at the ministry was marked by ambitious yet controversial reforms, driven by his intent to "trim the fat" of the national education system, which he famously likened to a "mammoth." After leaving the ministry, his climate-skeptical positions tarnished his reputation within the scientific community. He eventually left the Socialist Party and aligned himself with Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007. In recent years, he had remained relatively discreet, and his inclusion on our list as one of our jokers was not unanimously approved. Nevertheless, we must concede that we were mistaken, as Allègre secured our first point this year with his death at the age of 87. 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sinbabad 1,174 Posted Sunday at 16:16 (edited) 48 minutes ago, Lafaucheuse said: Allègre secured our first point this year with his death at the age of 88. He died at 87, since he was born in March 1937. Good choice of title for the obit ! Edited Sunday at 16:21 by Sinbabad 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bestparolanto 48 Posted Sunday at 18:11 19 hours ago, Vinegar Tits said: Any reason for Jean-Pierre Léaud being on the list other than he's beginning to get on a bit? Last news (2023, not very recent), he was in a precarious financial and moral situation, with specific (but unspecified) medical needs. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites