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See also: JEAN See also: CLAUDE GILLES COLSON, was See also: born on the 16th of See also: January 1725, the son of a portrait-painter
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He showed decided See also: artistic talent, but soon deserted the See also: brush for the stage under the name of See also: Bellecour
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After playing in the provinces he was called to the Comedie Frangaise, but his debut, on the 21st of See also: December 1750, as See also: Achilles in Iphigenie was not a See also: great success
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He soon turned to more congenial See also: comedy roles, which for See also: thirty years he filled with great See also: credit
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He was a very natural player, and his willingness to give others on the stage an opportunity to show their talents made him extremely popular
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He wrote a successful See also: play, Fausses apparences (1761), and was very useful to the Comedie Frangaise in editing and adapting the plays of others
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He died on the rgth of See also: November 1778•
His wife, See also: ROSE PERRINE LE See also: Roy DE LA CORBINAYE, was born at Lamballe on the loth of December 1730, the daughter of an artillery officer
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Under the stage name of Beaumenard she made her first See also: Paris appearance in 1743 as See also: Gogo in See also: Favart's Le Coq du See also: village
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After a See also: year at the See also: Opera Comique she played in several companies, including that of Marshal Saxe, who is said to have been not insensible to her charms
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In 1749 she made her debut at the Comedie Frangaise as Dorine in Tartuffe, and her success was immediate
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She retired in 1756, but after an See also: absence of five years, during which she married, she reappeared as Madame Bellecour, and continued her successes in soubrette parts in the plays of See also: Moliere and de See also: Regnard
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She retired finally at the age of sixty, but troublous times had put an end to the pension which she received from See also: Louis XVI. and from the theatre, and she died in abject poverty on the 5th of
See also: August 1799
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There is a charming portrait of her owned by the Theatre See also: Francais
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