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  1. Elisabeth Félix (21 February 1821 – 3 January 1858), better known only as Mademoiselle Rachel or simply Rachel, was a French actress. She became a prominent figure in French society, and was the mistress of, among others, Napoleon III, Prince Napoléon, and Alexandre Colonna-Walewski, the illegitimate son of Napoleon I.

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  2. One of the most famous Jews in nineteenth-century France, the actress Rachel was celebrated for her unparalleled talent and is credited with reviving classical French tragedies in the era of Romanticism.

  3. views 2,550,052 updated. Rachel (räshĕl´), stage name of Élisa Félix (ālē´zä fālēks´), 1821–58, French actress, b. Switzerland. Exploited by her father in her childhood, she sang in the streets with her sister Sarah.

  4. Elisabeth “Eliza/Élisa” Rachel Félix. Better Known as Mademoiselle Rachel. Greatest Tragic Actress of France. 1821 – 1858 A.D. Rachel, the greatest tragic actress of France, was the daughter of a Jewish peddler named Jacob Felix, and was born at the village inn of Mumpf, Switzerland.

  5. Rachel Félix Elisabeth Félix (21 February 1821 – 3 January 1858), better known only as Mademoiselle Rachel or simply Rachel, was a French actress. She became a prominent figure in French society, and was the mistress of, among others, Napoleon III, Prince Napoléon, and Alexandre Colonna-Walewski, the illegitimate son of Napoleon I .

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  6. 15 de mar. de 2019 · Rachel Félix, a Jewish actress born to itinerant peddlers in 1821, became a star of the Comédie-Francaise, starring in "Esther" by Jean Racine.

  7. 8 de may. de 2022 · French actress and writer Rachel, best-known for her roles in acclaimed shows Normal People and This Way Up, stunned in a plunging baby pink strappy dress. The star paired the colourful...