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25: 185:'s troupe, in which he was entrusted "les rĂ´les Ă  manteaux" and "les rĂ´les de Crispin". In 1755 he took over from Durancy as head of this troupe, and stayed so until 1771, sometimes alone, sometimes in association with other actors. 54: 301: 225:"in virtue of an old usage of comedy". Nevertheless, he continued to act at Brussels for several years, before having to retire until his death in Brussels. 144:
and, also whilst in Liège, married the comic-actor Marguerite-Antoinette Huet (stage name Mademoiselle Danicourt) on 17 February 1745. The couple arrived in
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painter Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni (also known as Jean-Nicolas Servandoni) and his wife Marie-Josèphe Gravier, known for his façade for the
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and he once again took direction of the theatre on the departures of the French troupes at the end of 1748.
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Observations sur l'Art du Comédien, et sur d'autres objets concernant cette Profession en général
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D'Hannetaire and his wife had 8 children, 2 of whom also became notable actors :
275: 213:(1749–1822), mistress of vicomte Desandrouins, then of the same prince de Ligne. 149: 96:, (3 November 1718 - 1 January 1780) was a French actor and theatre director. 177: 168: 164: 145: 133: 109: 105: 182: 121: 124:, around 1740. He played at the château d'Arolsen, for the prince of 218: 196: 237:, known in 8 editions, at first anonymous, then under the pseudonym 117: 18: 148:
in October 1745 and D'Hannetaire took up leadership of the
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around the end of the year. In November he presented a
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Ă©glise Saint-Sulpice
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Liège
Jean-Théodore of Bavaria
Brussels
Théâtre de la Monnaie
Favart
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Comédie-Française
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Durancy
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prince de Ligne
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