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Marie Dubas

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mixing comedy into her routine. She earned a following that led to offers to perform in Parisian operettas and musicals and during the 1920s and 1930s, starred at such places as the
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where she remained until the end of the war. On her return to France, she learned her sister had been executed and her nephew had been shipped to a
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The occupation of France by the Germans during World War II proved a difficult time for the Jewish Marie Dubas. Although married to a French
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and recorded in 1936. Her popularity became such that in 1939 she toured the United States.
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Marie Dubas retired in 1958. She died in Paris in 1972 and is interred there in the
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who raided her Paris apartment. Forced to flee the country, Dubas took refuge in
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A French Song Companion by Graham Johnson, Richard Stokes - 2000 p. 5
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who served in the Air Force, she was nevertheless banned by the
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as her model, Dubas started singing in the small cabarets of
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Père Lachaise Cemetery
diseuse
Paris, France
Yvette Guilbert
Montmartre
Casino de Paris
Bobino
music hall
Montparnasse
Mon légionnaire
Raymond Asso
gentile
Vichy
Gestapo
Lausanne, Switzerland
concentration camp
Édith Piaf
Paris Olympia
Opéra Éclaté
Père Lachaise Cemetery
Jean-Pierre Thiollet
Marie Dubas
IMDb
« myspace Â»
Extraits audio
Categories
1894 births
1972 deaths
Singers from Paris

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