• Geneviève Béjart, stage name Mlle Hervé, Mlle Villaubrun and Mlle Aubry (1624 – 1675), was a French stage actress. She was one of the founding members...
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  • Béjart is the name of several French actors of the 17th century. The four actors listed here were children, and grandchildren, of Marie Hérve and Joseph...
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  • solely as an exotic or ethnic Latina. Mlle Hervez, French actress; born Geneviève Béjart, she later adopted a variation of her mother's maiden name (Hervé)...
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  • period. 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...
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  • choose whichever rôle she likes" Madeleine Malingre Catherine Des Urlis Geneviève Béjart, known as Mlle Hervé. The new troupe set up at first at the Perle dive...
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  • Madeleine Béjart Damien Boisseau: Quentin François Chaumette: Bonaventure Albert Augier: Cardinal Mazarin Vincent Ropion: Louis XIV Danièle Douet: Genevieve Bejart...
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  • Philipe as Catherine de Brie Christine Joly as Madeleine Béjart Beatrice Palme as Geneviève Francisco Casares as Gorgibus (as Paco Casares) Guillermo...
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    in 1967 in Habay-la-Neuve. Les Quatre Fils Aymon is a ballet by Maurice Béjart and Janine Charrat from 1961. The four brothers—usually represented all...
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    Olga Preobrajenska (category Burials at Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery)
    Russian Orthodox section of the Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery. Alberto Alonso Irina Baronova Maurice Béjart Alan Bergman Rachel Cameron Christian...
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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 des...
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    Guillaume took his first dance lessons there, along with his older sister Geneviève and several cousins. He stood out for his skills and was encouraged to...
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    Rudolf Nureyev (category Burials at Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery)
    – Prince Myshkin Coppélia Songs of a Wayfarer, choreographed by Maurice Béjart The Rite of Spring The Moor's Pavane – Othello Orpheus, choreographed by...
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    Jean Crasset, French Jesuit theologian (d. 1692) January 8 – Madeleine Béjart, French actress and theatre director (d. 1672) January 14 – Jan Six, important...
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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 the...
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  • Pierre Séguier, Chancellor of France (b. 1588) February 17 – Madeleine Béjart, French actress and theatre director (b. 1618) February 19 – Charles Chauncy...
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    performances by some of the world's best-known companies (including the Béjart Ballet). The Liceu's most-performed operas by January 2009 were: Verdi's...
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