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) |
Sources Louise Thuillier-Leloir - Wikipédia (FR) |