Nanteuil (actor)
Nanteuil , of its true name Denis Clerselier , is an actor and French playwright born towards 1650 in the area of Meaux (perhaps with Nanteuil from where its Pseudonyme) and died in an unspecified date.
His/her parents were Denis Clerselier, usher of the Châtelet of Paris, and Jeanne Parafillar. His/her supposed uncle, the philosopher Claude Clerselier, published works of Descartes.
Nanteuil begins in 1667 and belonged to the troop of the marshal of Villeroy to Marseilles. He plays $the Hague and Brussels between 1668 and 1672, like with Hanover of 1671 to 1673. He returns to France between 1682 and 1698 and plays Dijon, Bordeaux, Montauban, Strasbourg, Metz, Marseilles, Lyon and Tours. In 1685, it makes build a theater with Angouleme.
Its presence is still attested with Warsaw in 1699, then with Grenoble in 1702, after which one loses his trace.
In addition to its qualities of actor, Nanteuil wrote some plays with the sometimes believed vocabulary:
- the Count de Rocquefœuilles or the extravagant Doctor ($the Hague 1669)
- night Disagreements (Brussels 1669)
- the Countryman deceived (Hanover 1671)
- the Love sentinel ($the Hague 1672)
- the Girl vice-roy (Hanover 1672)
- invisible Amante (Hanover 1673)
- the imaginary Heir (Hanover 1674).
One also allots to him the Catch of Brunswic , part lost.
External bond
Its parts and their representations on site CÉSAR
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