Léon Beauvallet
Born
Pierre-Léon-Charles Beauvallet

22 August 1818
Died22 March 1885(1885-03-22) (aged 56)
10th arrondissement of Paris
Occupation(s)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.

Works

Theatre

  • Le Roi de Rome, drama in 5 acts and 10 tableaux, with Charles Desnoyer, Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique, 13 June 1850
  • Les Femmes de Gavarni, « scènes de la vie parisienne », 3 actes and a masquerade mingled with couplets, with Théodore Barrière and Adrien Decourcelle, Théâtre des Variétés, 3 June 1852
  • Sur Terre et sur mer, comedy in 1 act mingled with song, Ambigu-Comique, 22 January 1854
  • Le Paradis perdu, drama in 5 acts mingled with song, with Henry de Kock, Théâtre Beaumarchais, 9 September 1854
  • La Mariée est trop belle, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Henry de Kock, Théâtre du Palais-Royal, 25 June 1855
  • Le Guetteur de nuit, opérette bouffe in 1 act, with Amédée de Jallais, Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, 30 August 1856
  • Les Princesses de la rampe, comedy in 2 acts mingled with song, with Lambert-Thiboust, Variétés, 26 February 1857
  • Je ne mange pas de ce pain-là, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Marcel Nouvière, Palais-Royal, 4 September 1857
  • La Filleule du chansonnier, drama in 3 acts mingled with song, with Saint-Agnan Choler after the songs by Pierre-Jean de Béranger, Ambigu-Comique, 1 November 1857
  • Ninon et Ninette, vaudeville in 1 act, with Amédée de Jallais and Marcel Nouvière, Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques, 5 October 1858
  • Les Moissonneurs de Rome, drama in 1 act, Théâtre des Jeunes-Artistes, 26 April 1864
  • Le Crime de Faverne, drama in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, with Théodore Barrière, Ambigu-Comique, 6 February 1868
  • Le Sacrilège, drama in 5 acts, eight tableaux, with Théodore Barrière, Ambigu-Comique, 23 Octobre 1868
  • Les Quatre Henri, ou la Destinée, historical drama in 6 acts, Ambigu-Comique, 5 June 1869
  • Bruxelles qui rit, revue-féerie in 5 acts and 18 tableaux, with Marc Leprévost, Théâtre royal du Parc, Bruxelles, 6 February 1870
  • Le Fils d'une comédienne, drama in 5 acts by Léon and Frantz Beauvallet, Théâtre de Cluny, 17 December 1873
  • L'Amant de la lune, drama in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, with Paul de Kock, Ambigu-Comique, 17 May 1874
  • Les Femmes de Paul de Kock, pièce fantastique in 5 acts and 9 tableaux by Léon and Frantz Beauvallet, Théâtre Déjazet, 17 June 1874
  • Le Tour du monde en 80 minutes, « voyage fantaisiste » in 3 acts and 5 tableaux, Théâtre Déjazet, 15 November 1874
  • Auguste Manette, drama in 5 acts and 6 tableaux, with Alexis Bouvier, Théâtre des Arts, 26 January 1875
  • La Mère Gigogne, play in 5 acts and 10 tableaux mingled with song, with Victor Koning, Théâtre du Château-d'Eau, 5 February 1875
  • Le Papillon du Marais, comedy in 1 act, mingled with song by Léon and Frantz Beauvallet, Athénée-Comique, 1 October 1876
  • La Vicomtesse Alice, drama in 5 acts and 8 tableaux, with Albéric Second, Théâtre des Nations, 28 September 1882

Texts

Novels
  • 1864:Les Drames de Montfaucon
  • 1870: Les Pendus de Montfaucon : Les Mystères de la rue des Marmousets
  • 1871: Les Pendus de Montfaucon : Les Secrets du capitaine Buridan
  • 1872: Les Nuits royales, suite des Secrets du capitaine Buridan
  • 1879: Suce-canelle, ou les Trois Faubouriennes, with Frantz Beauvallet and Saint-Vrin, at Gallica
  • 1881: Le Crime de la place Saint-Jacques, roman de mœurs contemporaines, with Frantz Beauvallet, at Gallica
  • 1888: Milord l'Arsouille
  • 1893: Mlle d'Artagnan, with Frantz Beauvallet
Other

References

Bibliography

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