Léon Beauvallet Explained

Léon Beauvallet
Birth Name:Pierre-Léon-Charles Beauvallet
Birth Date:22 August 1818
Death Place:10th arrondissement of Paris
Occupation:Playwright, actor, novelist

Léon Beauvallet, full name Pierre-Léon-Charles Beauvallet, (22 August 1828 [1] – 22 March 1885) was a 19th-century French actor, playwright and novelist.

Author of numerous plays, most of them written in collaboration, as well as feuilletons published in Le Passe-Temps before publication in print, he is best known for being part of the troupe who accompanied Rachel Félix to the United-States and Cuba in 1855. The account he gave of this odyssey, first published in Le Figaro under the title Rachel et le Nouveau-Monde, had some success and was translated into English upon its release in 1856.

Léon Beauvallet was Pierre-François Beauvallet's son and Frantz Beauvallet's father, both dramatists.

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Theatre

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Novels
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  1. http://canadp-archivesenligne.paris.fr/archives_etat_civil/avant_1860_fichiers_etat_civil_reconstitue/fecr_visu_img.php?registre=&type=ECRF&&bdd_en_cours=etat_civil_rec_fichiers&vue_tranche_debut=AD075ER_5MI20727_00706_C&vue_tranche_fin=AD075ER_5MI20727_00806_C&ref_histo=14882&cote= Archives reconstituées de la Ville de Paris, fiche 75/101