Mlle Raucourt
Mlle Raucourt (1756–1815) was a French actress and writer.
Also recorded as Françoise Marie Antoinette Saucerotte.
Overview
Born at Paris in 1756, died at Paris in 1815.
In detail
the recorded working language is French.
Positions recorded include Sociétaire of the Comédie-Française. Membership is recorded of Comédie-Française.
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“Mlle Raucourt”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1964810: Mlle Raucourt
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Portrait of Mademoiselle Raucourt Marie-Antoinette-Joseph Saucerotte known as Mlle Raucourt de la Comédie Française (1756-1815). Bust portrait in a medallion. Under the medallion, she is represented in the role of Monime in Mithridate act V scene 2. Theatre costume.
Sigmund Freudenberger · https://www.parismuseescollections.paris.fr/fr/musee-carnavalet/oeuvres/portrait-de-mademoisellle-raucourt-francoise-marie-antoinette-saucerotte#infos-principales · Public domain
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