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Paul Legrand (January 4, 1816 – April 16, 1898), born Charles-Dominique-Martin Legrand, was a highly regarded and influential French mime who turned the Pierrot of his predecessor, Jean-Gaspard Deburau, into the tearful, sentimental character that is most familiar to post-19th-century admirers of the figure. He was the first of the Parisian mimes of his era (the second was Deburau fils) to take his art abroad—to London, in late 1847, for a holiday engagement at the Adelphi—and, after triumphs in mid-century Paris at the Folies-Nouvelles, he entertained audiences in Cairo and Rio de Janeiro. In the last years of the century, he was a member of the Cercle Funambulesque, a theatrical society that promoted work, especially pantomime, inspired by the Commedia dell'Arte, past and present. The ye

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  • Paul Legrand (de)
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  • Paul Legrand, geboren als Charles Dominique Martin Legrand (* 4. Januar 1816 in Saintes; † 1894 in Paris), war ein französischer Pantomime. (de)
  • Paul Legrand, pseudonimo di Charles Dominique Martin Legrand (Saintes, 4 gennaio 1816 – Parigi, 10 aprile 1898), è stato un mimo francese. (it)
  • Paul Legrand (January 4, 1816 – April 16, 1898), born Charles-Dominique-Martin Legrand, was a highly regarded and influential French mime who turned the Pierrot of his predecessor, Jean-Gaspard Deburau, into the tearful, sentimental character that is most familiar to post-19th-century admirers of the figure. He was the first of the Parisian mimes of his era (the second was Deburau fils) to take his art abroad—to London, in late 1847, for a holiday engagement at the Adelphi—and, after triumphs in mid-century Paris at the Folies-Nouvelles, he entertained audiences in Cairo and Rio de Janeiro. In the last years of the century, he was a member of the Cercle Funambulesque, a theatrical society that promoted work, especially pantomime, inspired by the Commedia dell'Arte, past and present. The ye (en)
  • Paul Legrand, né Charles Dominique Martin Legrand le 4 janvier 1816 à Saintes et mort le 16 avril 1898 à Paris 10e, est un célèbre mime qui transforma le Pierrot de son prédécesseur Jean-Gaspard Deburau pour en faire le personnage larmoyant et sentimental familier à ses admirateurs après le XIXe siècle. Il fut le premier des mimes parisiens de cette époque (avant son rival Charles Deburau) à se produire hors de France, à l'Adelphi Theatre de Londres durant l'été 1847, puis après ses triomphes aux Folies-Nouvelles au milieu du siècle, au Caire et à Rio de Janeiro. (fr)
  • Paul Legrand (4 Januari - 16 April 1898), nama lahir Charles-Dominique-Martin Legrand, adalah pantomim Prancis yang sangat disegani dan berpengaruh yang mengubah Pierrot dari pendahulunya, Jean-Gaspard Deburau, menjadi karakter sentimental yang penuh air mata yang paling akrab bagi pengagum sosok tersebut pasca abad ke-XIX. Dia adalah pantomim Paris pertama pada zamannya (yang kedua adalah ) yang membawa kariernya ke luar negeri London, pada akhir 1847, untuk kontrak liburan di —dan, setelah kemenangan di Paris abad pertengahan di , dia menghibur penonton di Kairo dan Rio de Janeiro. Pada tahun-tahun terakhir abad ini, dia adalah anggota , sebuah kelompok teater yang mempromosikan karya, terutama pantomim, terinspirasi oleh , dulu dan sekarang. Tahun kematiannya bertepatan dengan tahun ter (in)
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