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Gil-Pérès, real name Jules-Charles Pérès Jolin, (9 July 1822 – 30 January 1882) was a 19th-century French stage actor and vaudevilliste, who was a member of the troupe of the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris in the mid-19th century, and created several roles in Offenbach operettas. He was also noted for his collaboration in the plays of Labiche, often as servants. He was buried in Passy Cemetery, where his epitaph is « le connaître, c’était l’aimer » ("to know him was to love him"); the monument was sculpted by Amédée Donatien Doublemard.

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  • Gil-Pérès, real name Jules-Charles Pérès Jolin, (9 July 1822 – 30 January 1882) was a 19th-century French stage actor and vaudevilliste, who was a member of the troupe of the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris in the mid-19th century, and created several roles in Offenbach operettas. He was also noted for his collaboration in the plays of Labiche, often as servants. He was buried in Passy Cemetery, where his epitaph is « le connaître, c’était l’aimer » ("to know him was to love him"); the monument was sculpted by Amédée Donatien Doublemard. He is portrayed in the 1977 French television series 'Les Folies Offenbach' by Christian Marin. (en)
  • Charles-Jules Jolin, dit Gil-Pérès, né à Paris le 9 juillet 1822 et mort à Vanves le 29 janvier 1882, est un acteur français. (fr)
  • Gil-Pérès, pseudonimo di Jules-Charles Pérès Jolin (Parigi, 9 luglio 1822 – Vanves, 30 gennaio 1882), è stato un attore teatrale e di vaudeville francese del XIX secolo, membro della compagnia del Théâtre du Palais-Royal di Parigi nella metà del XIX secolo e creò diversi ruoli nelle operette di Offenbach. Auber - Le domino noir - Roy (ruolo di Gil Perès) (it)
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  • Jules-Charles Pérès Jolin (en)
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  • 1882-01-30 (xsd:date)
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  • Gil-Pérès in the role of Cascaro : portrait by Lhéritier (en)
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  • 1882-01-30 (xsd:date)
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  • Gil-Pérès (en)
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  • Charles-Jules Jolin, dit Gil-Pérès, né à Paris le 9 juillet 1822 et mort à Vanves le 29 janvier 1882, est un acteur français. (fr)
  • Gil-Pérès, pseudonimo di Jules-Charles Pérès Jolin (Parigi, 9 luglio 1822 – Vanves, 30 gennaio 1882), è stato un attore teatrale e di vaudeville francese del XIX secolo, membro della compagnia del Théâtre du Palais-Royal di Parigi nella metà del XIX secolo e creò diversi ruoli nelle operette di Offenbach. Auber - Le domino noir - Roy (ruolo di Gil Perès) (it)
  • Gil-Pérès, real name Jules-Charles Pérès Jolin, (9 July 1822 – 30 January 1882) was a 19th-century French stage actor and vaudevilliste, who was a member of the troupe of the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris in the mid-19th century, and created several roles in Offenbach operettas. He was also noted for his collaboration in the plays of Labiche, often as servants. He was buried in Passy Cemetery, where his epitaph is « le connaître, c’était l’aimer » ("to know him was to love him"); the monument was sculpted by Amédée Donatien Doublemard. (en)
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