Victor Lhérie

Victor Lhérie
Born 4 May 1808
Paris
Died 29 March 1845(1845-03-29) (aged 36)
Paris
Occupation Playwright, librettist

Victor Lhérie (4 May 1808 – 29 March 1845) was a French librettist and playwright.

Biography

The son of a jeweler, he was destined to take over from his father when attracted to the theater, he was hired as an actor in Jules and Edmond Seveste's troupes. He made his debut 4 April 1826 at the Théâtre des Variétés in the role of the lover of the play France et Savoie then was noted for his comic yard in the role of a waiter in L’École de natation (5 August 1828), which ensured that vaudeville a strong success. He afterward specialized in the roles of female transvestites.

From 1829, he began writing parodies, often with his brother Léon Lévy Brunswick and Léon Vidal, while continuing his acting career. In 1838 and 1848 he played in Brussels, but on his return went insane

The plays of his short career were presented in the most famous Parisian theatres of the XIXth century: (Théâtre de la Gaité, Théâtre des Variétés, Théâtre des Nouveautés etc.).

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