•
Bernard Accoyer (born 1945), politician,
President of the National Assembly 2007 to 2012 and Mayor of
Annecy-le-Vieux. •
Bernard Bosson (1948–2017), politician, Govt. minister & Mayor of Annecy •
Jules Bouyer (born 2002), diver •
Eustace Chapuys (–1556),
Imperial ambassador to the English Court of
Henry VIII •
Francis de Sales (1567–1622), bishop of Geneva / Annecy and Catholic Saint. •
André Dussollier (born 1946), actor •
Emmanuel Leducq-Barôme (born 1971), conductor, works in Russia •
Jacques Leveugle (born 1946), retired teacher charged with 89 cases of pedophilia and 2 murders •
Bernard Miège (born 1941), a media theorist and academic administrator. •
Guillaume Perret (born 1980), jazz musician and composer •
Emmanuel Tarpin (born 1992), contemporary jewelry designer •
Cécile Vogt-Mugnier (1875–1962), brain researcher
Sport •
Louis Lachenal (1921–1955), alpinist, one of the first two mountaineers to climb a summit of more than 8,000 meters. •
Bernard Collomb (1930–2011), racing driver •
Vincent Vittoz (born 1975), cross-country skier •
Johan Clarey (born 1981), alpine skier, silver medallist at the
2022 Winter Olympics •
Thomas Fanara (born 1981), alpine skier, competed in three Winter Olympics •
Bernard Grosfilley (1949–2020), alpine skier, competed at the Alpine Ski World Cup •
David Poisson (born 1982), alpine skier, competed in two Winter Olympics •
Steve Missillier (born 1984), alpine skier, silver medallist at the
2014 Winter Olympics •
Jonathan Midol (born 1988), freestyle skier, bronze medallist at the
2014 Winter Olympics •
Christophe Lemaitre (born 1990), sprinter, bronze medallist at the
2016 Summer Olympics •
Côme Ledogar (born 1991), racing driver •
Axelle Mollaret (born 1992), physiotherapist, skyrunner and ski mountaineer •
Hugo Lapalus (born 1998), cross-country skier, team bronze medallist at the
2022 Winter Olympics •
Sacha Fenestraz (born 1999), French-Argentine racing driver •
Loana Lecomte (born 1999), cross-country mountain bike cyclist •
Sébastien Baud (born 2000), racing driver
Associated with the city •
Jane Frances de Chantal (1572–1641), Holy of the Catholic Church, founded in Annecy the
Order of Salesian Sisters • Jean Coppier, of the
Coppier family, notary in Annecy in 1396. •
Claude Favre de Vaugelas (1585–1650), man of letters, philologist and grammarian. •
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), writer and philosopher, spent some time in Annecy. •
Claude Louis Berthollet (1748–1822), physician and chemist, began medical studies locally in 1760. •
Eugène Sue (1804–1857), writer, spent his last years in exile in Annecy and died there. ==Gallery==