- Alexandre Bisson
Alexandre Charles Auguste Bisson (
April 9 ,1848 -January 27 ,1912 ) was an important Frenchplaywright ,vaudeville creator, andnovelist . Born inBriouze ,Orne in Lower Normandy, he was successful in his nativeFrance as well as in theUnited States . Remembered as a significant creator ofParis ian vaudeville, in collaboration withEdmond Gondinet , Bisson's 1881 three-act comedy "Un Voyage d'agrément" was performed at theThéâtre du Vaudeville in Paris.In 1892, the first of a Bisson's dozen plays came to New York City's Broadway stage. Of his works, Bisson is best remembered for his play "Madame X" that was performed in 1910 both in Paris and on Broadway with
Sarah Bernhardt in the leading role. Over the years, the play would be revived for Broadway three times and nine "Madame X" motion pictures in several languages have been filmed. The first silent screen adaptation was in 1916 and the latest in 2000. Better know versions include a 1929 "talkie " production starringRuth Chatterton and directed byLionel Barrymore plus the 1966 production starringLana Turner . In 2006 a musical has been produced in Chicago, IL based on the original play "Madame X".Bisson also adapted the 1910 bestselling
Florence Barclay novel, "The Rosary " as a three-act play for the Paris stage. Widely acclaimed in the United States, Alexandre Bisson was invited to write about the theatre by "The Saturday Evening Post " and his articles "The Dilemmas of the Theater" and "How the World Contributes to the American Stage" were published in 1912.Alexandre Bisson died in
Paris in 1912 at the age of sixty-three.Madame X adapations
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Madame X (1910 film)
*Madame X (1916 film)
*Madame X (1920 film)
*Madame X (1929 film)
*Madame X (1937 film)
*Madame X (1952 film)
*Madame X (1954 film)
*Madame X (1966 film)
*Madame X (1981 film)
*Madame X (2000 film)
*The Trial of Madame X , a 1948 film, based on the same story as the other "Madame X" filmsExternal links
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