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 +'''Cimetière parisien de Bagneux''' is one of the three Parisien cemeteries ''extra muros'', located in [[Bagneux, Hauts-de-Seine|Bagneux]]. The cemetery has a large [[Jew]]ish section (many of the divisions have exclusively Jewish graves) and is sometimes known as the ''[[Jewish cemetery]]''.
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 +===Individual burials===
 +* [[Albert Rubin]] (1887–1956), French/Jewish Painter & Sculptor.
 +* [[Yury Annenkov]] (1889–1974), Russian & French artist known for his book illustrations and portraits.
 +* [[Junie Astor]] (1912–1967), singer
 +* [[Eugène Atget]] (1857-1927), photographer
 +* [[Monique Serf|Barbara]] (Monique Serf) (1930–1997), singer
 +* [[Claude Berri]] (1934-2009), French actor, writer, producer, director and distributor
 +* [[Frida Boccara]], (1940–1996), singer
 +* [[Lucienne Boyer]] (1903–1983), singer
 +* [[Martial Brigouleix]] (1903–1943), military hero
 +* [[Francis Carco]] (1886–1958), writer
 +* [[Marcel Dalio]] (1900–1983), actor
 +* [[Bella Darvi]] (1928–1971), French/Polish actress
 +* [[Léon Deubel]] (1879–1913), poet
 +* [[Jean-Jacques Gautier]] (1908–1986), author
 +* [[Michèle Girardon]] (1938–1975), French film actress
 +* [[Gribouille|Gribouille (Marie-France Gaîté)]] (1941–1968), singer
 +* [[Marcelle Henry]] (1895-1945), one of only six women who were awarded the [[Order of Liberation#Recipients|Compagnon de la Libération]]
 +* [[Alfred Jarry]] (1873–1907), writer
 +* [[Jules Laforgue]] (1860–1887), poet
 +* [[André Leducq]] (1904–1980), cyclist
 +* [[Helene Rytmann]] (1908–1980), wife of [[Louis Althusser]], resistance fighter during second world war and French communist activist
 +* [[Corinne Luchaire]] (1921-1950), actress
 +* [[Georges Madon]] (1892-1924), French WWI ace
 +* [[Jacqueline Maillan]] (1923–1992), actress
 +* [[Jacques Monod (actor)|Jacques Monod]] (1918–1985), actor
 +* [[Mela Muter]] (Maria Melania Mutermilch) (1876–1967), French/Polish artist
 +* [[Jean Paulhan]] (1884–1968), writer, critic
 +* [[Jehan Rictus]] (1867–1933), poet
 +* [[Jules Rimet]] (1875–1956), founder of the [[Football World Cup|World Cup]]
 +* [[Alexander Salkind]] (1921–1997), film producer
 +* [[Stéphane Sirchis]] (1959–1999), musician, founder member of French band [[Indochine (band)|Indochine]]
 +* [[Jean Vigo]] (1905–1934), film director
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Cimetière parisien de Bagneux is one of the three Parisien cemeteries extra muros, located in Bagneux. The cemetery has a large Jewish section (many of the divisions have exclusively Jewish graves) and is sometimes known as the Jewish cemetery.

Individual burials




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