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    Marie-Anne Botot (29 December 1714 - 29 February 1796) was a French comic actress. She was born and died in Paris. Her stage name was Mlle Dangeville...
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  • daughter, who all became actors – the most notable was the daughter Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville. (in French) Émile Campardon, L'Académie royale de musique au...
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  • roles with Marie-Geneviève Dupré, as well as the soubrette roles with Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville. When Marianne-Hélène de Mottes and Marie-Anne Pauline...
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  • mère, Mlle Dangeville cadette or Mme Antoine. She was the daughter of Nicolas Desmares and Anne d'Ennebault - her father's sister was Marie Champmeslé...
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    years to come, she was succeeded by Lecouvreur and, later, by Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville. Early in her career, she was a mistress to the King Louis XIV's...
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  • parodies on Clérambault's cantatas. His sister Marie-Hortense married the actor Charles Botot Dangeville. Theatre 1693: La Baguette, comedy in 1 act and...
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    Edelinck, engraver (d. 1767) 11 April – Anne Danican Philidor, musician (d. 1728) 26 May – Antoine-François Botot Dangeville, dancing master, dancer and ballet...
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    Orion's performances), was much appreciated. The pas de trois danced by Marie-Anne de Camargo and her two colleagues Michel Blondy and Antoine Bandieri de...
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