Jean-Charles Deburau (February 15, 1829 – December 19, 1873) was an important French mime, the son and successor of the legendary Jean-Gaspard Deburau, who...
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Jean-Gaspard Deburau (born Jan Kašpar Dvořák; 31 July 1796 – 17 June 1846), sometimes erroneously called Debureau, was a Bohemian-French mime. He performed...
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high literature such as Don Juan or Macbeth. Deburau's son, Jean-Charles (or, as he preferred, "Charles" [1829–1873]), assumed Pierrot's blouse the year...
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Deburau is a 1918 French play by Sacha Guitry that also played on Broadway in a translation by Harley Granville-Barker at the Belasco Theatre in 1920–21...
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production of The Betrothal. In 1921, he appeared as Charles Deburau in the play Deburau; Deburau also featured Andrews's lover Ivor Novello's debut performance...
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Cultural references to Pierrot (section Pantomime after Baptiste: Charles Deburau, Paul Legrand, and their successors)
Topsy-Turvy World (1798) Goya's Itinerant Actors (1793) Jean-Gaspard Deburau (1796–1846), Charles Baudelaire, "The Essence of Laughter" (1855) Théodore de Banville...
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Image Title Date Photographer Location Notes Cited survey(s) The Mime Charles Deburau as Pierrot 1854 Nadar Paris, France The photograph is part of a series...
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numerous portraits, the only one known to be his is that of the mime, Charles Deburau. He came from a family of modest means. In 1830, he was enrolled at...
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Paul Legrand (redirect from Charles-Dominique-Martin Legrand)
Charles-Dominique-Martin Legrand, was a highly regarded and influential French mime who turned the Pierrot of his predecessor, Jean-Gaspard Deburau,...
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"sisyphos". Frankfurt am Main: Nold, 1991. Deburau, Gaspard and Charles. Pantomimes de Gaspard et Charles Deburau. Traduction par M. Emile Goby. Paris, France:...
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Clairville Biographies : Biographie de Charles Deburau fils Biographie de Laferrière Biographie de Deburau with Charles Deburau Fiche de naissance (p.1) extraite...
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1890, the Alcazar was a mecca for pantomime in Marseille, first with Charles Deburau (until 1871), then Louis Rouffe [fr] (from 1874 to 1885), and finally...
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Renoux. Sacha Guitry as Jean-Gaspard Deburau / Self Lana Marconi as Marie Duplessis Michel François as Charles Deburau fils Robert Seller as M. Bertrand...
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Disillusioned, he quits the stage, finding a little happiness in his son Charles. Years pass, Deburau clings to the idea Marie will return, and finally she does, broken...
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charismatic courtesan, Garance (Arletty). Four men – the mime Baptiste Deburau (Jean-Louis Barrault), the actor Frédérick Lemaître (Pierre Brasseur),...
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Théâtre des Folies-Marigny (redirect from Théâtre Deburau)
mime Charles Deburau in 1858 for one unsuccessful summer season (5 June to 14 October), when it was known as the Théâtre Deburau or the Bouffes-Deburau. Deburau's...
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company went on tour, and Offenbach sublet the Salle Lacaze to Jean-Charles Deburau (Yon 2000, p. 201). During the summer of 1860 the company performed...
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in it, Maggs took the role of Nadar`s 1854-1855 series of mime Jean-Charles Deburau as Pierrot in nine photographs including an announcement of someone`s...
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(1924), The Outsider (1923), The Comedian (1922), The Grand Duke (1921), Deburau (1920), Tiger! Tiger! (1918), Another Man's Shoes (1918), A Doll's House...
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Marseille mime Louis Rouffe (1849-1885), who in turn had studied under Charles Deburau. He worked at Marseilles, then at the Théatre des Funambules in Paris...
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a Golden Age of Pantomime. At the Théâtre des Funambules, Jean-Gaspard Deburau, called by the eminent poet and journalist Théophile Gautier "the most...
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Notes 1980 Deburau Sacha Guitry Jacques Rosny Théâtre Édouard VII 1983 Œil pour œil Jacques Audiard & Louis-Charles Sirjacq Louis-Charles Sirjacq Théâtre...
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Les Enfants du Paradis (1945), in which he played the mime Jean-Gaspard Deburau.:161 He was the uncle of actress Marie-Christine Barrault and sometime...
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(1937) .... Jack Warren Dance on the Volcano (1938) .... Jean-Gaspard Deburau Ohm Krüger (1941) .... Joseph Chamberlain Friedemann Bach (1941) .... Wilhelm...
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French economist, won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1983 Jean-Gaspard Deburau – Czech-born French actor and mime Denis Decrès – French admiral and Naval...
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following his receipt of the Deburau Prize (established as a memorial to the 19th-century mime master Jean-Gaspard Deburau) for his second mimodrama, Death...
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Oscar Dean Ken Campbell 1993 Lynne Dearman Pamela Buckle 1984 Benwall Deburau Jackson Davies 1988 Eric Dempster Roger Walker 1987 Lisa Dibbern Debbie...
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André Messager (redirect from André Charles Prosper Messager)
collaborated with Sacha Guitry on the musical comedies L'Amour masqué (1923) and Deburau (1926), starring Yvonne Printemps. The former was a considerable success...
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Magellan OF MAGELLAN', a dramatic chronicle in verse by Laurie Lee 1952 Deburau by Sacha Guitry, adapted by Dennis Arundell from the English version by...
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Respectable (1924) as Charles Carpenter Her Marriage Vow (1924) as Bob Hilton The Lover of Camille (1924) as Jean Gaspard Deburau The Dark Swan (1924)...
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