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Konstantinos Karamanlis
Prime Minister of Greece intermittently between 1955–80, President from 1980–85, 1990–95
Costa-Gavras
Konstantinos "Kostas" Gavras (; born 12 February 1933), known professionally as Costa-Gavras, is a Greek-French film director, screenwriter, and producer who lives and works in France. He is known for political films, such as the political thriller Z (1969), which won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and Missing (1982), for which he won the Palme d'Or and an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Most of his films have been made in French, but six have been in English, including Hanna K.
Iannis Xenakis
Greek-French composer, architect and engineer (1922–2001)
Cornelius Castoriadis
Greek-French philosopher (1922–1997)
Albert Cohen
Swiss writer (1895-1981)
Jean Moréas
Greek writer (1856–1910)

Saturninus
Saturnin of Toulouse (, , , , and , , and ) was one of the "Apostles to the Gauls" sent out (probably under the direction of Pope Fabian, 236–250) during the consulate of Decius and Gratus (250–251) to Christianise Gaul after the persecutions under Emperor Decius had all but dissolved the small Christian communities. Fabian sent out seven bishops from Rome to Gaul to preach the Gospel: Gatien to Tours, Trophimus to Arles, Paul to Narbonne, Saturnin to Toulouse, Denis to Paris, Austromoine to Clermont, and Martial to Limoges. His feast day is 29 November.

Helene Ahrweiler
Greek/French Byzantinist (1926-2026)
Nikos Poulantzas
Greek-French philosopher
Vassilis Alexakis
Greek-French writer
Georges Guétary
French singer and actor (1915–1997)
Georgios Candilis
French architect (1913-1995)
Dimitris Kitsikis
Greek academic (1935–2021)
Ioannis Iliopoulos
Greek physicist
Konstantinos Andreou
painter and sculptor (1917-2007)
Georges Garvarentz
Armenian-French composer, noted for his music for films and Charles Aznavour's songs
Kostas Axelos
Greek-French philosopher (1924-2010)
Nikos Papatakis
Greek filmmaker (1918–2010)
Raphaël Salem
French mathematician of Greek origin (1898-1963)
Lucien Lazaridès
Road bicycle racer (1922-2005)
Konstantinos Sathas
Greek historian and byzantinist (1842-1914)
Jean Jansem
French painter (1920–2013)

Adonis Kyrou
French film director (1923–1985)
Elli Alexiou
Greek author, playwright and journalist (1894–1988)
Athina Coustenis
Greek astrophysicist (1961-)
Mélinée Manouchian
French-Armenian resistance member; widow of Missak Manouchian
Christian Zervos
French art collector (1889–1970)
Dimitrios Levidis
Greek composer (1886–1951)
Mario Prassinos
Greek artist (1916-1985)

Jean Focas
Greco-French astronomer (1909-1969)
Constantin Xenakis
contemporary artist (1931-2020)
Angélique Ionatos
Greek singer (1954–2021)
Jacques Damala
Greek military officer, playboy and actor
Lila Lalauni
Greek musician
Evi Gkotzaridis
French-Greek historian

Arghiri Emmanuel
Franco-Greek economist
Demetrios Galanis
Greek artist (1879-1966)
Tériade
Tériade is the pen name of Stratis (or Efstratios) Eleftheriades (; 2 May 1897 – 23 October 1983), a Greek writer and native of Mytilene who went to Paris in 1915 at the age of eighteen to study law. He instead became an art critic, patron, and, most significantly, a publisher.
Walter Wottitz
French cinematographer (1912-1986)
Marietta Karamanli
French politician
Iakovos Rizos
Greek painter

Gerasimos Vokos
Greek writer (1868-1927)
Iris Clert
French art dealer (1918-1986)