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    – 28 March 1809, in Paris), stage name Dazincourt, was a French actor. Educated by the Oratorians, Dazincourt entered the service of the maréchal de Richelieu...
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  • executed) and Vincent Dazincourt has already confronted two of the men, challenged them to duels, and killed them. The issue from Dazincourt's perspective is...
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    himself too old to repeat the part and turned it over to fellow actor Jean Dazincourt. According to the information Figaro gives at various points throughout...
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    2000 Foreign Objects Allison TV series 2001 Feast of All Saints Aglae Dazincourt TV miniseries 2002 Bliss Laura "Guys and Dolls" 2002 Monk Jennifer Zepetelli...
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  • 1773, he divided his duties with Dazincourt, which sometimes led to tension between Dazincourt and Bultos. Dazincourt left Brussels for Paris in 1776,...
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    imprisoned its author and cast (including Anne Françoise Elisabeth Lange and Dazincourt) in the Madelonnettes and Sainte-Pélagie prisons. Mademoiselle Lange's...
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    the Théâtre de la Monnaie and where he spent 4 years, acting alongside Dazincourt, Grandmesnil and Florence. It was here that he got to known his future...
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    the politician Jean-Baptiste de Machault d'Arnouville and the actor Dazincourt. Its origins date back to 1618, when the wine merchant Robert de Montry...
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    incarcerated at the Madelonnettes Convent, were: Fleury Louise Contat Dazincourt François-René Molé Charlotte Vanhove Saint-Prix Saint-Fal. Journal des...
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  • singer Henri Crémieux (19 July 1896; d. Cassis, 10 May 1980) - actor Dazincourt (Joseph Albouis) (11 December 1747; d. Paris, 28 March 1809) - actor Édouard...
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    in low esteem by her colleagues in the Comédie française such as Molé, Dazincourt, Fleury or Mlle Louise Contat, who regarded her just as one of the Versailles...
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  • Molé (1761) Jacques Marie Boutet (1772) Dugazon (1772) Monvel (1772) Dazincourt (1778) Amélie-Julie Candeille (1785) Mademoiselle Lange (1788) Talma (1789)...
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  • Molé Bellecour Larive Vestris Dugazon Giguet Desessarts Lachassaigne Dazincourt Suin Fleury Saint-Val Belmont Raucourt Vanhove Contat Dorival Thénard...
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