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Anna Judic

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that she first really became known, in a répertoire of "chansons légères" in which her apparent innocence allowed her to make ruder double-entendres than she might otherwise have done. Over time, she adopted "Judic", the name of her husband whom she had married before she was 17.
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but never regaining the immense success of her debut roles. She returned to the Gymnase in mother-figure roles in works such as
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where she had her first successes as a comic actress in the operettas of
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and which ran for 310 performances. In 1876 she moved to the
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Index


Semur-en-Auxois
Golfe-Juan
Montigny
Gymnase
Conservatoire de Paris
François-Joseph Regnier
Théâtre du Gymnase
Edmond Gondinet
Eldorado
Franco-Prussian War
Gaîté
Le Roi Carotte
Jacques Offenbach
Victorien Sardou
Bouffes-Parisiens
LĂ©on Vasseur
Madame l'archiduc
La Créole
Bagatelle
Frederick Clay
Georges Jacobi
Théâtre des Variétés
Le docteur Ox
Hortense Schneider
La Belle Hélène
La Grande-Duchesse de GĂ©rolstein
Hervé
La Roussotte
Mam'zelle Nitouche

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