Francis Bouygues | |
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Born |
Paris, France |
5 December 1922
Died | 25 July 1993 Saint-Malo, France |
(aged 70)
Education | École Centrale Paris |
Occupation | Businessman |
Francis Bouygues (1922–1993) was a French businessman and film producer. He founded the industrial company Bouygues in 1952 and ran it until 1989, when his son Martin Bouygues succeeded him.
Francis Bouygues was born on December 5, 1922 in the Auvergne. He graduated from the École Centrale Paris in 1946.
In 1952, at the age of 29, he founded Entreprise Francis Bouygues, an industrial works and building company. In 1959, he founded Stim, a property development subsidiary of Entreprise Francis Bouygues.
In 1990, he founded Ciby 2000, a film production company with his son Martin Bouygues. They produced many films including The Piano.
He died aged 70 of a heart attack on July 25, 1993 in Saint-Malo, Britanny.
He was married to Monique Tézé and they had four children: Corinne (1947), Nicolas (1949), Olivier (1950), Martin (1952). He had lung cancer in 1976, but survived.