image of Jacques Chirac
Birthday: Nov 29, 1932
Place of Birth: Paris, France

Jacques Chirac

Jacques René Chirac (29 November 1932 – 26 September 2019) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1995 to 2007. Chirac was previously Prime Minister of France from 1974 to 1976 and from 1986 to 1988, as well as the Mayor of Paris from 1977 to 1995. After attending the École nationale d'administration, Chirac began his career as a high-level civil servant, entering politics shortly thereafter. Chirac occupied various senior positions, including Minister of Agriculture and Minister of the Interior. In 1981 and 1988, he unsuccessfully ran for President as the standard-bearer for the conservative Gaullist party Rally for the Republic. Chirac's internal policies initially included lower tax rates, the removal of price controls, strong punishment for crime and terrorism, and business privatisation. After pursuing these policies in his second term as Prime Minister, he changed his views. He argued for different economic policies and was elected president in the 1995 presidential election with 52.6% of the vote in the second round, beating Socialist Lionel Jospin, after campaigning on a platform of healing the "social rift" (fracture sociale). Then, Chirac's economic policies, based on dirigisme, allowing for state-directed investment, stood in opposition to the laissez-faire policies of the United Kingdom under the ministries of Margaret Thatcher and John Major, which Chirac described as "Anglo-Saxon ultraliberalism". He was also known for his stand against the American-led invasion of Iraq, his recognition of the collaborationist French Government's role in deporting Jews, and his reduction of the presidential term from 7 years to 5 through a referendum in 2000. At the 2002 French presidential election, he won 82.2% of the vote in the second round against the far-right candidate, Jean-Marie Le Pen. During his second term, however, he had a very low approval rating and was considered one of the least popular presidents in modern French political history. In 2011, the Paris court declared Chirac guilty of diverting public funds and abusing public confidence, giving him a two-year suspended prison sentence. Jacques René Chirac was born on 29 November 1932 in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. He was the son of Abel François Marie Chirac (1898–1968), a successful executive for an aircraft company, and Marie-Louise Valette (1902–1973), a housewife. His grandparents were all teachers from Sainte-Féréole in Corrèze. His great-grandparents on both sides were peasants in the rural south-western region of the Corrèze. According to Chirac, his name "originates from the langue d'oc, that of the troubadours, therefore that of poetry". He was a Catholic. Chirac was an only child (his elder sister, Jacqueline, died in infancy nearly ten years before his birth). He was educated in Paris at the Cours Hattemer, a private school. He then attended the Lycée Carnot and the Lycée Louis-le-Grand. After his baccalauréat, behind his father's back he went off to serve for three months as a sailor on a coal-transport. Chirac played rugby union for Brive's youth team, and also played at university level. He played no. 8 and second row. At age 18, his ambition was to become a ship's captain. ... Source: Article "Jacques Chirac" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography
Movie Cast Year
Being Jacques Chirac Self (archive footage) 2006
Modern Life Self (archive footage) (uncredited) 2008
Jacques Chirac, l'homme qui ne voulait pas être président Jacques Chirac 2017
1974, une partie de campagne Self 2002
30 Years of Democracy Self (archive footage) 2019
Chirac Self (archive footage) 2006
The New Watchdogs Self 2012
Le Clan Chirac Self 2013
Nicotine - A Drug with a Future Self (archive footage) 2020
Cent jours Self 2022
Bernadette Chirac - Un jour, un destin Self (archive footage) 2012
Sanctuary Self - Politician (archive footage) 2015
La Revanche de Bernadette Chirac Self (archive footage) 2023
Au cœur du Papotin Self 2023
In France with Madonna Self (archive footage) 2022
La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président Self (archive footage) 2022
Ségo et Sarko sont dans un bateau... Self (archive footage) 2007
Entretien politique : Histoire et mode d'emploi Self (archive footage) 2020
De Charles de Gaulle à Emmanuel Macron, les gardiens de l'empire Self (archive footage) 2022
The Relentless Patriot Self 2024
King of Morocco, the secret reign Self (archive footage) 2016
Islands Self 1987
Christo in Paris Self 1990
A Conversation with Gregory Peck Self 1999
Reporters Self 1981
Mr & Mme Adelman Self (archive footage) 2017
Hemingway: Winner Take Nothing Self 1998
The Perfect Day Self 2018
Sarah's Key Self (archive footage) (uncredited) 2010
Taxi 2 Self (archive footage) (uncredited) 2000
Lebanon in Crisis Self - Politician (archive footage) 2020
Celsius 41.11 Self (archive footage) 2004
French Kiss Self 2005
Mon Chirac Self (archive footage) 2019
10 mai 1981 : Changer la vie ? Self (archive footage) 2021
Mitterrand et la télé Self (archive footage) 2021
One of Many Self 2004
1974, l'alternance Giscard Self (archive footage) 2019
Balladur-Chirac, mensonges et trahisons Self (archive footage) 2017
Un peu, beaucoup, passionnément... Les Présidents et les Français Self (archive footage) 2019
Mohammed VI - The Limits of Power Self (archive footage) 2022
Trois mille milliards : les secrets d'un État en faillite Jacques Chirac 2023
Series Cast Year
Télévision (histoires secrètes) Self (archive footage) 1996
Midi Première Self 1975
The Rise of Wagner Self (archive footage) 2023
Zone interdite Self 1993
Unveiling Arafat Self (archive footage) 2023
Jacques Chirac, du jeune loup au vieux lion Jacques Chirac 2006
30 millions d'amis Self 1976
Les Jeux de 20 heures Self 1976
Vivement dimanche Self 1998
L'Heure de vérité self 1982
L'Invité self 2002
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