Nicolas Desmares

See also: Desmares, Champmêlé (homonymy)

Nicolas Desmares , born with Rouen in 1650 and deceased with Paris, the November 3rd 1714, is a actor French.

Brother-in-law of Champmeslé, it is also made call Champmeslé and enters with his sister, Marie Champmeslé, with the theater of Rouen. Its talent is worth to him to be invited to play court of the king de Danemark. Recalled by his sister in Paris, it is received the March 28th 1685 without beginning” - honor granted for the first time - with the Comédie-Française where it specializes in the roles of peasant whom it plays supérieurement and in an inimitable way. It was withdrawn with a pension of 1.000 books the June 27th 1712.

He had married the back-small-girl of Montfleury, the actress Anne d' Ennebaut, of which he had two girls, themselves Actrice S and Members of the Comédie-Française: Charlotte Desmares and Christine Dangeville.

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