belonged to the Béjart family, a famous theatre family in 17th-century France. Madeleine was the second child of Joseph and Marie-Herve Bejart. She debuted...
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in the acting profession. [clarification needed] [citation needed] Madeleine Béjart (8 January 1618 – 17 February 1672), was a French actress and theatre...
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Titanic disaster Madeleine Sophie Barat (1779–1865), French Catholic saint and founder of the Society of the Sacred Heart Madeleine Béjart (1618–1672), French...
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daughter of Madeleine Béjart and belonged to the Béjart family, a famous theatre family in 17th-century France. In 1643 her mother Madeleine co-founded...
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actress Madeleine Béjart, with whom he had crossed paths before, and founded the Illustre Théâtre with 630 livres. They were later joined by Madeleine's brother...
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François Bedeau, aka L'Espy) — a good bourgeois man Magdelon (orig. Madeleine Béjart) — daughter of Gorgibus and one of the précieuses ridicules Cathos...
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Mariane. Madame Pernelle: Louis Béjart, cross-dressed Mother of Orgon; grandmother of Damis and Mariane Elmire: Armande Béjart-Molière Wife of Orgon, step-mother...
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to arrange a usurious loan between Cléante and his father. Frosine Madeleine Béjart Frosine is an elderly woman who acts as a go-between to ensure the...
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Thomas, son of Dorante Sophie-Charlotte Husson as Madeleine Béjart François Civil as Louis Béjart Anne Suarez as Catherine de Brie Annelise Hesme as...
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company, the Illustre Théâtre, was founded in 1643 by Moliere and Madeleine Béjart. Lacking a theater of their own, they performed at the jeu de Paume...
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January 3 – Jean Crasset, French Jesuit theologian (d. 1692) January 8 – Madeleine Béjart, French actress and theatre director (d. 1672) January 14 – Jan Six...
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Marquise Anne-Marie Philipe as Catherine de Brie Christine Joly as Madeleine Béjart Beatrice Palme as Geneviève Francisco Casares as Gorgibus (as Paco...
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tradesman Du Croisy (Philibert Gassot) La Ramée, a swashbuckler De Brie (Edmé Villequin) A Ghost (in the form of a veiled woman) possibly Madeleine Béjart?...
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28 – Pierre Séguier, Chancellor of France (b. 1588) February 17 – Madeleine Béjart, French actress and theatre director (b. 1618) February 19 – Charles...
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Grange Gros-René, Lélie's gluttonous valet Du Parc Célie's governess Madeleine Béjart Villebrequin, Valère's father De Brie (Edme Villequin) A relative of...
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vulgar Chanson de la Coquille (Song of the Shell), which targeted Madeleine Béjart for her age and sexual history, seems to have been first used in the...
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Austria, and the influence of Cardinal Mazarin. 30 June – Molière, Madeleine Béjart and several others found the Illustre Théâtre on rue de la Perle, in...
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Jean Dasté as The grandfather Joséphine Derenne as Madeleine Béjart Brigitte Catillon as Armande Béjart Mario Gonzáles as Scaramouche Albert Delpy as Nicolas...
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January 3 – Jean Crasset, French Jesuit theologian (d. 1692) January 8 – Madeleine Béjart, French actress and theatre director (d. 1672) January 14 – Jan Six...
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pleasures of the enchanted island Claude Giraud: Molière Tania Torrens: Madeleine Béjart Damien Boisseau: Quentin François Chaumette: Bonaventure Albert Augier:...
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Schemer Les Femmes Savantes The Imaginary Invalid Related Madeleine Béjart Armande Béjart (wife) Illustre Théâtre Troupe of Molière Molière (1978 film)...
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Madeleine L'Engle, an American novelist, diarist and poet, produced over twenty novels, beginning with The Small Rain (1945), and continuing into the...
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28 – Pierre Séguier, Chancellor of France (b. 1588) February 17 – Madeleine Béjart, French actress and theatre director (b. 1618) February 19 – Charles...
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Thersite by Villarceaux: Niséis 1848: Le roi attend by George Sand: Madeleine Béjart 1848: La Marquise d'Aubray by Charles Lafont: Valentine 1848: La Rue...
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yet known as Molière) Joseph Béjart Nicolas Bonenfant, known as Croisac Georges Pinel, known as La Couture Madeleine Béjart - who was, by the act, accorded...
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She was the daughter of Léonard Aubry and Geneviève Béjart, sister of French actress Madeleine Béjart. While in the service of the Philippe I, Duke of Orléans's...
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Antoine Augustin Calmet, Benedictine monk (died 1757) February 17 – Madeleine Béjart, French actress and theatre director (b. 1618) Jacques Rohault, philosopher...
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becomes the Hôtel de Rambouillet to form a literary salon. January 8 – Madeleine Béjart, actress and theatre director (d. 1672) Roger de Rabutin, Comte de...
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Cambert Cécile Bois as Madeleine Lambert Claire Keim as Julie Idwig Stéphane as Prince de Conti Caroline Veyt as Armande Béjart Ingrid Rouif as Madame...
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Angelica: Molière Angelica (Angélique), Georges Dandin's wife: Mlle Armande Béjart Molière Sir Sotenville (Monsieur de Sotenville), Angelica's father: Du Croisy...
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