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Charles Blondelet

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Charles Blondelet
Born
Désiré Jacques François Blondelet

4 November 1820
Died2 December 1888(1888-12-02) (aged 68)
Occupation(s)Actor, playwright, chansonnier

Charles Blondelet, full name Désiré Jacques François Blondelet, (4 November 1820 [1] – 2 December 1888.[2][3]) was a 19th-century French actor, playwright and chansonnier. He performed at the Théâtre des Variétés from 1858to 1888.

Works

  • 1858: La-i-tou et Tralala in collaboration with Michel Bordet, folie-vaudeville in 1 act ; Dechaume
  • 1859: Ah, il a des bottes, Bastien, vaudeville in 1 act ; Librairie Théâtrale
  • 1859: Le diable au corps, féérie-vaudeville in 1 act ; Librairie Théâtrale
  • 1868: Le beau Paris, in collaboration with Félix Baumaine, saynete-bouffe set in music by Léon Roques ; Egrot
  • 1868: Deux auteurs incompris, opérette bouffe in 1 act set in music by Félix Jouffroy ; Librairie Théâtrale
  • 1879: L'assommoir procédé d'une conférence sur l'Assommoir, ambiguë parodie in 1 act in collaboration with Félix Baumaine ; Le Bailly
  • 1883: Les Rois s'amusent, ou les Deux Henriot, operetta in 1 act set in music by Édouard Deransart ; Feuchot

Theatre

Sources

References

  1. ^ Archives de Paris, acte de naissance reconstitué, year 1820
  2. ^ Nécrologie dans la Revue du Monde Littéraire de 1889 page 55
  3. ^ Archives des Hauts de Seine, commune de Courbevoie, acte de décès n°374, year 1888 (accessdate 29 April 2015)