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Bellerose or Belle-Rose (1592 – 1670) was the stage name of the French actor-manager Pierre le Messier. He was one of the leading tragedians of the first half of the 17th century. He apprenticed with Valleran le Conte in 1609, performed in Bourges in 1619, and directed his own company in Marseille in 1620, but little else is known about his early career. He joined the Comédiens du Roi under at the Hôtel de Bourgogne in 1622. He had a fine speaking voice and performed leading parts in comedies and tragedies, and also acted as the 'orator', the member of the company who formally addressed the audience. Some contemporaries regarded Bellerose as "insipid and affected" and preferred his arch-rival, the more aggressive Montdory at the Théâtre du Marais. After Gros-Guillaume's death in 1634, Bel

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  • Bellerose or Belle-Rose (1592 – 1670) was the stage name of the French actor-manager Pierre le Messier. He was one of the leading tragedians of the first half of the 17th century. He apprenticed with Valleran le Conte in 1609, performed in Bourges in 1619, and directed his own company in Marseille in 1620, but little else is known about his early career. He joined the Comédiens du Roi under at the Hôtel de Bourgogne in 1622. He had a fine speaking voice and performed leading parts in comedies and tragedies, and also acted as the 'orator', the member of the company who formally addressed the audience. Some contemporaries regarded Bellerose as "insipid and affected" and preferred his arch-rival, the more aggressive Montdory at the Théâtre du Marais. After Gros-Guillaume's death in 1634, Bellerose became the leader of the Comédiens du Roi at the Bourgogne and remained in that position until 1647, when he is thought to have sold his interest in the company for a very high price to his brother-in-law Floridor. He was married to Mademoiselle Bellerose. (en)
  • Bellerose, auch Belle-Rose, eigentlich Pierre le Messier (1592 – 1670) war ein französischer Schauspieler und Theaterleiter. Er war einer der führenden Tragöden der ersten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Pierre Le Messier, dit Bellerose, est un acteur français né à Beauvais en 1592 et mort à Conflans-Sainte-Honorine le 16 janvier 1670, inhumé dans l'église Saint-Maclou de Conflans. (fr)
  • Bellerose, pseudonimo di Pierre Le Messier (Beauvais, 1592 – Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, 16 gennaio 1670), è stato un attore francese. (it)
  • Bellerose egentligen Pierre Le Messier, död 16 januari 1670, var en fransk skådespelare. Bellerose var från slutet av 1620-talet fram till 1643 den ledande skådespelaren i Hôtel de Bourgogne i Paris, där han bland annat kreerade Pierre Corneilles Cinna och Le menteur. (sv)
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  • Bellerose, auch Belle-Rose, eigentlich Pierre le Messier (1592 – 1670) war ein französischer Schauspieler und Theaterleiter. Er war einer der führenden Tragöden der ersten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Pierre Le Messier, dit Bellerose, est un acteur français né à Beauvais en 1592 et mort à Conflans-Sainte-Honorine le 16 janvier 1670, inhumé dans l'église Saint-Maclou de Conflans. (fr)
  • Bellerose, pseudonimo di Pierre Le Messier (Beauvais, 1592 – Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, 16 gennaio 1670), è stato un attore francese. (it)
  • Bellerose egentligen Pierre Le Messier, död 16 januari 1670, var en fransk skådespelare. Bellerose var från slutet av 1620-talet fram till 1643 den ledande skådespelaren i Hôtel de Bourgogne i Paris, där han bland annat kreerade Pierre Corneilles Cinna och Le menteur. (sv)
  • Bellerose or Belle-Rose (1592 – 1670) was the stage name of the French actor-manager Pierre le Messier. He was one of the leading tragedians of the first half of the 17th century. He apprenticed with Valleran le Conte in 1609, performed in Bourges in 1619, and directed his own company in Marseille in 1620, but little else is known about his early career. He joined the Comédiens du Roi under at the Hôtel de Bourgogne in 1622. He had a fine speaking voice and performed leading parts in comedies and tragedies, and also acted as the 'orator', the member of the company who formally addressed the audience. Some contemporaries regarded Bellerose as "insipid and affected" and preferred his arch-rival, the more aggressive Montdory at the Théâtre du Marais. After Gros-Guillaume's death in 1634, Bel (en)
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  • Bellerose (Schauspieler) (de)
  • Bellerose (actor) (en)
  • Bellerose (acteur) (fr)
  • Bellerose (attore) (it)
  • Bellerose (sv)
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