Antoine Jean Sticotti Explained

Antoine Jean Sticotti, called Toni or Fabio, (1715–1772) was an 18th-century French comedian and playwright born in the Friuli area of Northern Italy. He was the son of Fabio Sticotti and Ursule Astori.

Sticotti arrived in Paris with his parents in 1716, made his debut aged 14 at the Théâtre-Italien in 1729 in the parts of Lélio then Pantalone, and retired in 1759 to move to the service of Frederick the Great in Prussia.

On 13 August 1739, Sticotti married Marie Claude Duflos; three months before, Ursule, his mother, died.[1]

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  1. Book: Bulletin de la Société de l'Histoire du Théâtre. 1908. 132. fr.