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  1. Adrienne Lecouvreur (Damery, 5 de abril de 1692 – 20 de marzo de 1730) fue una actriz francesa. Apareció por vez primera sobre un escenario en Lille . Tras su debut parisino en la Comédie Française en 1717, fue inmensamente popular entre el público, hasta su misteriosa muerte.

  2. Adrienne Lecouvreur (5 April 1692 – 20 March 1730), born Adrienne Couvreur, was a French actress, considered by many as the greatest of her time. Born in Damery, she first appeared professionally on the stage in Lille. After her Paris debut at the Comédie-Française in 1717, she was immensely popular with the public.

  3. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Adrienne Lecouvreur est une comédienne française, née Adrienne Couvreur le 5 avril 1692 à Damery (Marne), près d' Épernay, Adrienne Lecouvreur grandit à Fismes (Marne) où son père exerce le métier de chapelier. Elle est morte le 20 mars 1730 à Paris .

  4. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Adrienne Lecouvreur (born April 5, 1692, Damery, Fr.—died March 20, 1730, Paris) was a leading French actress whose life inspired a tragic drama a century after her death. At the age of 14 she participated in an amateur performance of Pierre Corneille’s Polyeucte.

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  5. 80 e sociétaire. Entrée à la Comédie-Française en 1717 ; sociétaire en 1717. Peu de comédiennes ont alimenté la légende comme la pathétique Adrienne Lecouvreur. D'origine champenoise, Adrienne Couvreur, dite Adrienne Lecouvreur, débute à Paris par hasard, sur un théâtre de société, dans Pauline (Polyeucte).

  6. Adrienne Lecouvreur was the daughter of a hatter who established himself in Paris in 1702. Though she had an unhappy childhood, her talent was discovered when she performed in private theatricals while employed as a laundress.

  7. 20 de mar. de 2018 · It was on this day 288 years ago that the fabled French actress Adrienne Lecouvreur died in Paris. Born to a humble family in 1692, she won acclaim as an actress in Lille, Lunéville, and Strasbourg before being invited to join the company of the Comédie Française.