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- an affair with Agathe Coquenard, the wife of the owner of the florist shop where the action takes place. Old Monsieur Coquenard, who flirts with the flower...
- from Mars Liza Pryalkina 2013 The Three Musketeers Solicitor, Madame Coquenard 2015 Territory Sergushova, journalist 2019 Beanpole Lyubov Petrovna 2019...
- Later Created by Alexandre Dumas, père In-universe information Gender Male Title Baron Occupation Musketeer Spouse Madame Coquenard Nationality French...
- Windsor Ensemble 1968 Tartuffe Mme. Pernelle 1968 The Three Musketeers Mme. Coquenard, Landlady of the Gilded Lily 1968 A Midsummer Night's Dream Puck 1981...
- Dona Estefana Geneviève Félix [fr] as La supérieure Lulu Vattier as Mme Coquenard Hélène Larra as La duchesse de Chevreuse Renée Varville as Mme de Launois...
- surrounding Paris. He died in 1871. Félix Potin opened his first shop at 28 rue Coquenard in Paris in 1844, at the age of just 24. This was followed by numerous...
- Captain Rochefort Kseniya Kutepova as Solicitor, Madame Coquenard Boris Smolkin as Mr. Coquenard Ville Haapasalo as Farmer Vladimir Etush as English jeweler...
- The Rose of Persia (1900, opposite Ruth Vincent as the Sultana), and as Coquenard in the American premiere of Messager's Véronique (1905). He toured America...
- Dame de Trèfle (1898) by Maurice Froyez and Charles Clairville; Agathe Coquenard, at the premiere of Véronique, on 10 December 1898; La Chula in Shakespeare...
- Marriage Market (1913) and A Country Girl (1915). Later in 1915 he pla**** Coquenard in a revival of Messager's Veronique; between then and 1921 he appeared...