:
See: :Category:People from Suresnes The following people have been associated with Suresnes: •
Shapour Bakhtiar (1914–1991), 45th Prime Minister of Iran, fought in the
French Resistance, lived in Suresnes. •
Karine Ferri (1982), French model and television presenter, born in Suresnes. •
Blanche Gardin (1977), French comedian and actress, born in Suresnes. •
Julie Gayet (1972), French actress and film producer, partner of former President
François Hollande, born in Suresnes. •
Kenny Kadji (born 1988), Cameroonian basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League •
Noor Inayat Khan (1914–1944) lived in Suresnes with her family in a large estate known as Fazal Manzil from 1920 to 1940 during which time she studied at the Sorbonne. Noor Inayat Khan later returned to France as an agent of the
Special Operations Executive, spying for the Allied cause in occupied France. She was executed by the Germans and posthumously awarded the
Croix de Guerre and
George Cross. •
Luc Lang (1956), French writer, born in Suresnes. •
Virginie Lemoine (born 1961), French actress and comedian, born in Suresnes. •
Marguerite Naseau (1594–1633), French nun and the first member of
Daughters of Charity •
Vincent Peillon (1960), French politician, born in Suresnes. •
Stéphane Plaza (1970), French television presenter and real estate agent, born in Suresnes. •
Jérôme Rivière (1964), French politician, born in Suresnes. •
Alexis Salatko (1959), French writer, born in Suresnes. •
Michaël Youn (1973), French comedian and singer, born in Suresnes. •
Nathalie Stutzmann (1965), French contralto and conductor, born in Suresnes. •
Irène Marie Jacob (1966), French-Swiss actress, born in Suresnes. •
Andrew Prine, American actor, died (2022) in Suresnes aged of years old. == Universities ==