- Grandmesnil (actor)
:"For other meanings, see
Grandmesnil (disambiguation) ."Jean-Baptiste Fauchard (19 March 1737 ,Paris -24 May 1816 , Paris), stage name Grandmesnil or Grand-Ménil), was a French actor and playwright.Life
At first a lawyer in the
parliament of Paris , then a counsellor in the Admiralty, he spoke out against the Parlement Maupeou and left France in 1771. Taking refuge inBrussels , he gave himself over the theatrical interests he had always had and appeared in several servant roles. Returning to France some years later, he acted inMarseille and then inBordeaux , where he played financiers and "rôles à manteau".On
31 August 1790 , he made his début at theComédie-Française (becoming a societaire of it in 1792), from which he retired on21 March 1811 . Grandmesnil was noted as one of the best interpreters ofMolière and particularly excelled in the rôles of Arnolphe andHarpagon . The distinction of his manners and the constant regularity of his lifestyle were highly valued and in 1796 he was summoned to theAcadémie des Beaux-Arts de l'Institut de France on its formation, in the Literature and Fine Arts classe.Works
He was the author of two plays, probably never put on in his lifetime:
* "Le Savetier joyeux" (1759)
* "Tant pis pour elles, tant pis pour eux et tant mieux pour eux, tant mieux pour elles, ou le Voyage impromptu" (1760)ource
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Gustave Vapereau , "Dictionnaire universel des littératures", Paris, Hachette, 1876, p. 923External links
* [http://cesar.org.uk/cesar2/people/people.php?fct=edit&person_UOID=102995 His works and productions of them] on the [http://cesar.org.uk CÉSAR] site
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