Léonie Yahne (August 8, 1867 – April 26, 1950) was a French comedic actress.
Early life
Marie Léonie Jahn was born at Versailles, France. She used a different spelling of her surname professionally, to reflect its pronunciation.[1]
Career
Yahne was an actress on the Paris stage for most of her career, which lasted from about 1884 to 1917. Her stage roles included Lucienne in Monsieur l'Abbé (1891),[2] Roxane in Cyrano de Bergerac (1900), opposite Benoît-Constant Coquelin,[3][4] the title part in Catulle Mendès's La Reine Fiammette (1898),[5] Huguette in Famille (1901).[6] and Adinolfa in Impressions d'Afrique (1912).[7] In 1895, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec drew her with her co-stars André Antoine and Henry Mayer in L'Age Difficile.[8] She also appeared in at least one silent film short, Le duel de Max (1913) with Max Linder.
In 1911 she won a lawsuit against another Parisian actress calling herself "Yane", preventing the other woman from using a stage name that so closely resembled her own.[1] An English magazine referred to Yahne as "a favorite in society, an expert with foils, a passionate horsewoman, and a terror of France on her automobile."[9]
Personal life
Léonie Yahne owned a property in Louveciennes, named Villa Fiammette after one of her best-known roles. [10] She died in Paris in 1950, aged 82 years.
References
- 1 2 John Henry Wigmore, Select Cases on the Law of Torts (Little, Brown 1912): 960.
- ↑ "New Plays Produced in Paris" The Dramatic Year Book for ... 1891 (Trischler 1892): 338-339.
- ↑ "From Abroad" The International (December 1900): 508.
- ↑ "French comedian Léonie Yahne as Roxane in play 'Cyrano de Bergerac'" (1900), Getty Images.
- ↑ R. S. W., "Catulle Mendès's Play, 'Queen Fiammetta'" The Theatre Magazine (October 1902): 16.
- ↑ "French comedian Léonie Yahne as Huguette in play 'Famille'" (1901), Getty Images.
- ↑ "French comedian Leonie Yahne as Adinolfa in play 'Impressions d'Afrique'" (1912), Getty Images.
- ↑ Colta Feller Ives, Toulouse-Lautrec in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Metropolitan Museum of Art 1996): 66. ISBN 9780870998041
- ↑ "Beauty on the Paris Stage" Royal Magazine (1901): 196.
- ↑ William C. Carter, Marcel Proust: A Life (Yale University Press 2002): 452. ISBN 9780300094008
External links
- Léonie Yahne at IMDb
- A pencil sketch by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, "Léonie Yahne in her dressing room, in L'Age Difficile" (1895), in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.