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Dionysius Lardner "Dion"
Boucicault /ˈdaɪˌɒn ˈbuːsɪˌkoʊ/ (né Boursiquot; 26
December 1820 – 18
September 1890) was an
Irish actor and
playwright famed...
- Nina
Boucicault (27
February 1867 – 2
August 1950) was an English-born actress,
daughter of the
Irish playwright Dion
Boucicault, and the
actress Agnes...
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Boucicault is a surname.
Notable people with the name
include Dion
Boucicault (1820–1890),
Irish actor and playwright, and his children:
Aubrey Boucicault...
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actors and playwrights, his
father being Dion
Boucicault.
Aubrey Boucicault was born in
London to Dion
Boucicault and
Agnes Robertson and was
their sixth and...
- Dion
Boucicault Jr. (born
Darley George Boucicault; 23 May 1859 – 25 June 1929) was an
actor and
stage director. A son of the well-known
playwright Dion...
- children: Dion William; Eva (or Eve)
Boucicault;
Darley George ("Dot")
Boucicault,
later known as Dion
Boucicault the
Younger (an actor,
manager and stage...
- Dame
Irene Boucicault DBE (2
December 1872 – 30
November 1949), née Barnes,
known professionally as
Irene Vanbrugh (/aɪˈrini ˈvænbrə/pronunciation) was...
- The
Streets of New York, is a
melodrama in five acts
written by Dion
Boucicault,
adapted from the
French play, Les
Pauvres de
Paris which was written...
- mid-nineteenth century,
including The
Streets of
London (1864) by Dion
Boucicault; and Lost in
London (1867) by
Watts Phillips,
while prison melodrama,...
- Jacobs-Jenkins. It is an
adaptation of Dion
Boucicault's The Octoroon,
which premiered in 1859. Jacobs-Jenkins
reframes Boucicault's play
using its
original characters...