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- Robert Charvay, (5 March 1858 – 1925) is the pen name of Adrien Lefort, a French dramatist and journalist whoworked for the daily Écho de Paris, where he signed his papers with the nickname "The Yellow Dwarf". He was the son of Charlotte Jeanne Judlin (1820–1883) and the French lyrical singer Jules Lefort (1822–1898). His parents divorced in 1872. His comedy Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman has been adapted four times on the screen:
* Mademoiselle Josette, ma femme (1914) by André Liabel
* Mademoiselle Josette, ma femme (1926) by Gaston Ravel
* Mademoiselle Josette, ma femme (1933) by André Berthomieu
* Mademoiselle Josette, ma femme (1951) by André Berthomieu (en)
- Robert Charvay, nom de plume de Pierre Louis Adrien Lefort, est un dramaturge et journaliste français né le 5 mars 1856 à Paris 1er et mort le 30 décembre 1925 à Paris 9e. (fr)
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- Robert Charvay, nom de plume de Pierre Louis Adrien Lefort, est un dramaturge et journaliste français né le 5 mars 1856 à Paris 1er et mort le 30 décembre 1925 à Paris 9e. (fr)
- Robert Charvay, (5 March 1858 – 1925) is the pen name of Adrien Lefort, a French dramatist and journalist whoworked for the daily Écho de Paris, where he signed his papers with the nickname "The Yellow Dwarf". He was the son of Charlotte Jeanne Judlin (1820–1883) and the French lyrical singer Jules Lefort (1822–1898). His parents divorced in 1872. His comedy Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman has been adapted four times on the screen: (en)
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- Robert Charvay (fr)
- Robert Charvay (en)
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