Thullier-Leloir, Louise

SINGER, ACTOR, COMEDIAN (FRANCE)
BORN 8 Mar 1859, Paris, 5e - DIED 18 Jan 1936, Paris, 17e
BIRTH NAME Thullier, Louise Victoire
GRAVE LOCATION Paris: Père Lachaise, Rue du Repos 16 (division 25)

Louise Thullier was the daughter of the actro Alexis Thullier, who was also the treasures of the Association des artistes dramatiques. She studied at the Conservatory in Paris, where Saint-Yves Bax was her teacher. In 1878 she won first prize for singing as well as for comic opera as a pupil of Ernest Mocker. She debuted at the Opéra-Comique and also held engagements at the Théâtre de la Gaîté, the Bouffes-Parisiens and at the Folies-Dramatiques. In 1882 she married the actor Louis Leloir. She died in 1936 in Paris and is buried with her husband at Père Lachaise in Paris.

Family
• Husband: Leloir, Louis (1882-1909)

Images

The grave of Louis Leloir at Père Lachaise, Paris.
Picture by Androom (02 Nov 2019)

 

Sources
Louise, Victoire Thuillier-Leloir (1859-1936)
Louise Thuillier-Leloir — Wikipédia


Thum, Elfriede

Published: 13 Jun 2021
Last update: 13 Jun 2021