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Florent Carton (Dancourt)

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led him to become an actor, and in 1685, in spite of the strong opposition of his family, he appeared at the Theatre Francais. His gifts as a comedian gave him immediate and marked success, both with the public and with his fellow actors. He was the spokesman of his company on occasions of state, and
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The plays of Dancourt are faithful descriptions of the manners of the time, and as such have real historical value. The characters are drawn with a realistic touch that led to his being styled by Charles Palissot the Teniers of comedy. He is very successful in his delineation of low life, and
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Some years before his death he terminated his career both as an actor and as an author by retiring to his chateau at Courcelles le Roi, in
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Roman d'Amat, Jean-Charles (1965). "Dancourt (Florent Carton de)". In Roman d'Amat, Jean-Charles & Limouzin-Lamot, Roger (eds.).
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defined his talent in the words: "What Regnard was in respect to Moliere in the high comedy, Dancourt was in the farce." (
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His two daughters, Manon and Marie-Anne (Mimi), both obtained success on the stage of the Théâtre Francais.
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in this capacity he frequently appeared before Louis XIV., who treated him with great favour.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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He practised at the bar for some time, but his marriage to the daughter of the comedian
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appears the bourgeoise infatuated with the desire to be an
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Pitou, Spire (January 1971). "Dancourt's Regency Plays".
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One of his most famous impersonations was Alceste in
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