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  1. Aristides Damalas (Greek: Aριστεíδης Δαμαλάς, alternative spellings Aristidis or Aristide; 15 January 1855 – 18 August 1889), known in France by the stage name Jacques Damala, was a Greek military officer-turned-actor, and husband of Sarah Bernhardt in his last years.

  2. 24 de ago. de 2014 · Jacques Damala, an actor and the husband of Sarah Bernhardt, who died in 1889. New York Public Library. Sarah Bernhardt, who has so wonderfully impersonated death in all its phases, has just...

  3. In 1882, in Paris, Bernhardt met a Greek diplomat, Aristide Damala (known in France by his stage name Jacques Damala), who was 11 years her junior, and notorious for his romantic affairs. Bernhardt's biographer described him as "handsome as Adonis, insolent, vain, and altogether despicable."

  4. Title: Funerary Portrait of Jacques Damala. Artist: Sarah Bernhardt (French, Paris 1844–1923 Paris) Date: ca. 1889. Culture: French, Paris. Medium: Marble. Dimensions: Overall (wt confirmed): 11 x 18 1/8 x 12 1/4 in., 97lb. (27.9 x 46 x 31.1 cm, 43.9989kg) Classification: Sculpture

  5. Sarah Bernhardt. Interpretó en alguna ocasión, aunque con poco éxito, obras cómicas, y triunfó en la tragedia y el melodrama. Con un hijo de una pareja anterior, contrajo matrimonio con Jacques Damala en 1882 y se separó de él en 1883. Su primera actuación en la Comédie Française fue como Iphigénie, en Iphigénie, de Jean Racine ...

  6. Jacques Damala Facts. 1. He Was Born Notorious. Born in 1855 to a wealthy Greek family, Jacques Damala came into the world on the cusp of La Belle Epoque, a time when hedonism ran wild and celebrities were made and broken in a matter of weeks. That, as it happened, suited Damala down to his bones.

  7. 20 de jul. de 2018 · Spouse's Name: Jacques Damala (1882-1889) Child's Name: Maurice Bernhardt; Key Accomplishments: Bernhardt was one of the most successful actresses of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She toured the world, successfully transitioned from stage to screen and back again, and managed her own theater (Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt).