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Michel-Antoine Carré

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Michel-Antoine Carré or Michel Carré (fils) (7 February 1865, Paris – 11 August 1945, Paris) was a French actor, librettist, stage director and film director. He was the son of the librettist Michel Carré (1821–1872) and cousin of the theatre director Albert Carré (his father's nephew). His libretto for André Messager's 1894 opera Mirette was never performed in France but was later performed in an English adaptation in London at the Savoy Theatre. His notable films included the 1909 short Ordre du roy. He also collaborated with André Barde on the libretto for Joseph Szulc's 1933 three-act operetta Le Garçon de chez Prunier.

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