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Montfleury may mean: the
stage name of
Zacharie Jacob, a
French actor and
playwright of the 17th
century the
stage name of
Antoine Jacob, a
French actor...
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Montfleury, was a
French actor,
playwright and a
rival of Molière.
Antoine Jacob was the son of
Zacharie Jacob, who was the
first to
adopt Montfleury...
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Zacharie Jacob (died 1667),
known as
Montfleury, was a
famed French actor and
playwright of the 17th century.
Jacob was born in
Anjou during the last years...
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contain places such as Notre-Dame de Tunis, Ras Tabia, La Rabta, La Kasbah,
Montfleury and La
Manoubia with
altitudes just
above 50
metres (160 feet). The city...
- Port of New York (1949, as
Dolly Carney),
Cyrano de
Bergerac (1950, as
Montfleury),
Harem Girl (1952, as
Abdul N****ib), and
Diplomatic Courier (1952, as...
- (Camille Cobal),
naive peasant Berthe (Tiphanie Daviot), poet
Augustine Montfleury (Paul Scarfoglio),
aristocrat Marie Catherine De
Merudeaux (Natasha Lindinger)...
- Rostand's
Cyrano de Bergerac,
Cyrano disparagingly refers to the ham
actor Montfleury as "That
Silenus who
cannot hold his
belly in his arms."
Professor Silenus...
- he
ostensibly cannot stand the
bombastic style of the prin****l actor,
Montfleury (Arthur Blake). An anno****
aristocratic fop, the
Vicomte de
Valvert (Albert...
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opposite side was
taken by
writers like
Donneau de Visé, Edmé Boursault, and
Montfleury. However, more
serious opposition was brewing,
focusing on Molière's politics...
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points in the play but is
implicit throughout: Cyrano's
challenges to
Montfleury, Valvert, and, at one point, the
whole audience at the
theatre (Act I)...