- Anna Judic
Anne Marie-Louise Damiens, stage name Anna Judic (
18 July 1849 ,Semur-en-Auxois -15 April 1911 ,Golfe-Juan ) was a French comic actress. Herménage à trois proved the inspiration for that in the 1880Émile Zola novel "Nana".Life
Niece of Montigny (the director of Gymnase) , in 1866 she entered the Conservatoire de Paris in the
Régnier class, which she left the following year to make her debut at the Gymnase in "Les Grandes Demoiselles ", a one-act comedy byEdmond Gondinet . However, it was at the Eldorado that she first really became known, in a répertoire of "chansons légères" in which her apparent innocence allowed her to make ruder double-entendres than she might otherwise have done. Over time, she adopted "Judic", the name of her husband whom she had married before she was 17.After the
Franco-Prussian War and a spell at the Gaîté, where she was the lead in "Le Roi Carotte ", an "opéra-féerie" byJacques Offenbach andVictorien Sardou , she entered theBouffes-Parisiens where she had her first successes as a comic actress in the operettas ofLéon Vasseur ("La Timbale d'argent ") and Offenbach ("Madame l'Archiduc ,La Créole , Bagatelle", etc.). In 1876 she moved to the Théâtre des Variétés, whose star she would be for nearly 20 years. There she rediscovered Offenbach, playing the lead in his "Le Docteur Ox " and reprising the mythical roles ofHortense Schneider : "La Belle Hélène ,La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein ". In particular, she had a prolific collaboration with Hervé: "Lili,Niniche ,La Femme à papa ,La Roussotte " and his masterwork, "Mam'zelle Nitouche ".After a failed production of "
La Cosaque ", she began travelling, appearing at theMenus-Plaisirs , the Eldorado and theAlcazar d'Été but never regaining the immense success of her debut roles. She returned to the Gymnase in mother-figure roles in works such as "Le Bourgeon", "Le Secret de Polichinelle" and "L'Âge difficile", to which she brought "une tendresse, une douceur et une bonhomie touchantes" ("a tenderness, a softness and a touching affability") before retiring to her native Burgundy. She is buried at Montmartre.ource
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NAME= Judic, Anna
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Damiene, Anne Marie-Louise
SHORT DESCRIPTION=comic actress
DATE OF BIRTH=1849-07-18
PLACE OF BIRTH=Semur-en-Auxois ,France
DATE OF DEATH=1911-04-15
PLACE OF DEATH=Golfe-Juan , France
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