- Alexandre Bultos
Alexandre Bultos (18 June 1749,
Brussels - 20 September 1787) was a Belgian comic-actor and theatre director.Life
The seventh child of Pierre-François Bultos and his wife Marie-Josèphe Lambert, wine merchants and hotelliers, Alexandre made his stage debut in December 1761 aged 12, in "La Servante maîtresse" by Pierre Baurans, after the work by Pergolesi, beside his close contemporary
Angélique D'Hannetaire (like him, a student of Ignaz Vitzthumb, music-master of theThéâtre de la Monnaie ). When this play was reprised two month later,François-Antoine de Chevrier wrote:From 1767 to 1770 he was part of the
Ghent troupe, acted atStrasbourg in 1770, and then acted atMaastricht inCharles Bernardy 's troupe, before finally getting toCopenhagen under his own steam. Taken on at Brussels in 1772 as an ensemble member then as Laruette and his comic leads from 1773, he divided his duties withDazincourt , which sometimes led to tension between Dazincourt and Bultos. Dazincourt left Brussels for Paris in 1776, leaving Bultos alone to fill the lead roles. In 1777 Bultos and his father obtained permission to open a vauxhall in theParc de Bruxelles and the same year Alexandre became co-director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie alongsideLouis-Jean Pin . Five years later, he made his brother Herman (1752-1801) his co-director. Around 1785 he tried to make a debut at theComédie-Française but was dissuaded by his contemporaries.Succession box
title=director of the
Théâtre de la Monnaie
before=Ignaz Vitzthumb
after=Alexandre andHerman Bultos
years=1777-1783Succession box
title=director of the
Théâtre de la Monnaie
before=Louis-Jean Pin ,Alexandre Bultos
andSophie Lothaire
after=Herman Bultos
years=1783-1787
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