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Valleran le
Conte or
Valleran-Lecomte (fl. 1590 – c. 1615) was an
influential French actor-manager and is one of the
earliest for whom do****entation exists...
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French film
director Pierre-Michel Le
Conte (1921–2000),
French conductor Valleran le
Conte (fl. 1590 – c. 1615),
French actor-manager
Leconte de
Lisle (1818–1894)...
- a
troupe of
actors (the "Comédiens du Roi")
headed by the
actor named Valleran Lecomte, whom he
provided with plays;
Hardy may have
toured the provinces...
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actors led by
Valleran, “represented” by
Nicolas Gasteau. In 1610, she and
Gasteau jointly held one-half
shares in
another troupe led by
Valleran. Trépeau...
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occupied by
various troupes,
including the ("Comédiens du Roi")
directed by
Valleran Lecomte and, at his death, by
Bellerose (Pierre Le Messier). The troupe...
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Italian company called the
Gelosi Italiens, and a
French company headed by
Valleran Le Conte.
Plays were also
performed at the
royal court. The
first classical...
- The Comédiens du Roi of
Valleran Le
Conte and
Adrien Talmy arrived in 1599.
Because of
frequent money problems,
Valleran's group could only
appear intermittently...
- for
defamation in 1627.
Vernier was the
leading lady and co-director of
Valleran-Lecomte's
theatre company,
which performed in Hôtel de
Bourgogne in Paris...
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tragedians of the
first half of the 17th century. He
apprenticed with
Valleran le
Conte in 1609,
performed in
Bourges in 1619, and
directed his own company...
- the
Comici Gelosi ("Jealous Comedians"), and a
French company headed by
Valleran Le Conte. The
Renaissance saw a
great increase in the
number and quality...