Gabrielle Réjane (French pronunciation: [ɡabʁijɛl ʁeʒan]), née Gabrielle Charlotte Réju (6 June 1856 – 14 June 1920), was a French actress of the late...
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volleyball player and model Gabrielle Réjane (1856–1920), French stage and film actress Gabrielle Renard (1878-1959), French nanny Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion...
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Théâtre de Paris (redirect from Théâtre Réjane)
drama. In 1906, the actress Gabrielle Réjane bought the theater, renovated it and gave it a new name, the Théâtre Réjane. She produced among other works...
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jellied chicken breast with foie gras). He also created salad Réjane, after Gabrielle Réjane, and (although this is disputed) tournedos Rossini, named for...
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Project Gutenberg "Sarah Bernhardt; Helena Modjeska; Ellen Terry; Gabrielle Réjane; Eleonora Duse; Ada Rehan; Mary Anderson; Mrs. Fiske; Julia Marlowe;...
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performances by Sarah Bernhardt, Laura Keene, Eleonora Duse, Margaret Anglin, Gabrielle Réjane, Tallulah Bankhead, Lillian Gish, Dolores del Río, Eva Le Gallienne...
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son of Jacqueline Porel (1918–2012), an actress and granddaughter of Gabrielle Réjane, and Gérard Landry, an actor[better source needed]. He had three half...
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Pérette Pradier Jérôme Pradon Rachel, pseudonym for Elisa-Rachel Félix Gabrielle Réjane Jean Reno Marine Renoir Pierre Richard Sebastian Roché Jean Rochefort...
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Princess Leila of Iran, daughter of the last Shah of Iran and Farah Diba Gabrielle Réjane (1856–1920), actress Madeleine Renaud (1900–1994), actress; buried...
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now-discontinued candy bar named for him. Salad Réjane – Gabrielle Réjane was the stage name for Gabrielle-Charlotte Reju (1856–1920), a French actress at...
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Rajot Blanche Ravalec Camille Razat Serge Reggiani Suzanne Reichenberg Gabrielle Réjane Simone Renant Madeleine Renaud Jean Reno Pierre Renoir Hortense Rhéa...
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author Jacques Porel, the son of stage and early silent film actress Gabrielle Réjane and director Paul Porel; Holt and Porel stayed in France during the...
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Henri Bernstein. He appeared with many leading performers, including Gabrielle Réjane, but his best known and most frequent partnership was with Sarah Bernhardt...
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1915 opera by Umberto Giordano Madame Sans-Gêne (1911 film), starring Gabrielle Réjane Madame Sans-Gêne (1925 film), starring Gloria Swanson Madame Sans-Gêne...
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Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau. Gabrielle Réjane and Edmond Duquesne reprised their roles in the play; Réjane played the title character, a laundress...
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and South America as part of the theater company for the great star Gabrielle Réjane. Drawn to the new art of filmmaking, in 1911 he began working as an...
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French patriotic film, directed by Henri Pouctal. The film is starring Gabrielle Réjane, Albert Dieudonné, Barbier, Camille Bardou, Berthe Jalabert and Francesca...
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a four-act comedy, was produced at the Grand Théâtre in 1892 with Gabrielle Réjane in the title part. With Amants in 1895 he won a great success, and...
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Tosca (1887). Madame Sans-Gêne (1893) was written specifically for Gabrielle Réjane as the unreserved, good-hearted wife of Marshal Lefevre. It was translated...
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59, American actor & director (father of Wallace Reid) June 14 – Gabrielle Réjane, 64, stage and film actress August 1 – Eugene Gaudio, 33, Italian born...
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votes more than other celebrated names, including Sarah Bernhardt and Gabrielle Réjane. Despite the two scandals, de Mérode became an international star,...
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Rampal (1922–2000) Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) Albert Renaud (1855–1924) Gabrielle Réjane (1856–1920) Achille Rivarde (1865–1940) Paul Rougnon (1846–1934) Mathilde...
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politique et littéraire. In 1895, he wrote a glowing review of actress Gabrielle Réjane, appearing in the American press. Du Tillet, Jacques (1892). Cœur d'actrice...
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his death. Between 1893 and 1905 Porel was married to the actress Gabrielle Réjane with whom he had two children. He died in Paris at the age of 73. "Paul...
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1897 and 1898 two French actresses played seasons at the Lyric, first Gabrielle Réjane and then Sarah Bernhardt. For the rest of the 1890s musical pieces...
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l'Odéon in Paris on 17 December 1889 in a lavish production starring Gabrielle Réjane as Portia. It ran for 56 performances, a substantial run by the standards...
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dietetician (b. 1853) Anna Maria Mozzoni, Italian feminist (b. 1837) Gabrielle Réjane, French actress (b. 1856) Max Weber, German political economist (b...
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the dome is decorated with the faces of artists: Sarah Bernhardt, Gabrielle Réjane, Coquelin, Cléo de Mérode, Jean Mounet-Sully. The ironwork, the three...
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Boldini, Ferrara [1] c. 1885 The Actress Rejane and her Dog, oil on canvas Private Subject:Gabrielle Réjane (1856–1920; French actress) 1885 The Girl...
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Madeleine Barbaud (1883 - 1950) in Limoges. The couple had two daughters, Gabrielle Réjane (1902 - 1968) and Andrée (1904 - 1985). At the turn of the century...
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