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Madeleine Lemeine, stage name Mademoiselle Beaupré (c. 1598 – 1655), was a French stage actress. She was the daughter of a merchant from Chatres-sous-Montlhery in the Ile-de-France. In 1623, she married the actor , stage name Beaupré: at the time of her marriage she was described as majeure, that is of legal age, and therefore over the age of 25. Her spouse was active in the provinces while she performed in Paris. In 1644 it was noted that she was “separee de biens avec lui”, that is legally separated.
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dbo:abstract | Madeleine Lemeine, stage name Mademoiselle Beaupré (c. 1598 – 1655), was a French stage actress. She was the daughter of a merchant from Chatres-sous-Montlhery in the Ile-de-France. In 1623, she married the actor , stage name Beaupré: at the time of her marriage she was described as majeure, that is of legal age, and therefore over the age of 25. Her spouse was active in the provinces while she performed in Paris. In 1644 it was noted that she was “separee de biens avec lui”, that is legally separated. She was engaged in the Grands Comediens (Comédiens du Roi) at the Hôtel de Bourgogne, which was opened in 1628. In 1632, she and five other actresses of the theatre are identified. Other actresses of the theater were Mlle Valliot, Mlle Bellerose, Mlle Le Noir and Mlle Beauchateau. Mlle Beaupre and Mlle Valliot are described as the two principal star actresses of the theatre. The repertoire of the theatre are documented and clearly show that roles for women are provided for in the plays, but it is not confirmed which actor played which role. They appear to have been known for farce and breeches roles. They are known to have played the two major roles as the wives of Gaultier and Boniface in the farce La Comedie des comediens by Gougenot. Mlle Beaupre is noted in an incident from 1649 described by Tallemant. According to Tallemant, Mlle Beaupre performed at the Théâtre du Marais when she came in to conflict with a young actress: “‘I can see, Mademoiselle,’ said Mlle Beaupre´, ‘that you want to see me sword in hand.’ And so saying, she went to fetch two blunted swords. The girl took one, thinking it was a joke. Mlle Beaupre´, angry, wounded her in the neck and would have killed her.” She was apparently wealthy, as she is noted to have loaned 10,333 livres, 8 sous to the owners of the Marais in 1647. (en) Madeleine Lemeine, född före 1598, död efter 1655, var en fransk skådespelare. Hon var känd under artistnamnet Mademoiselle Beaupré. Hon var dotter till en köpman och gifte sig 1623 med skådespelaren Beaupré (Nicolas Lion), från hon levde separerad vid den tidpunkt hon blev känd. Hon var engagerad vid Hôtel de Bourgognes teater från 1632. Det var vid denna tid den enda teatern i Paris, och den första permanenta teatern, då denna konstform tidigare endast hade utförts av kringresande teatersällskap. Kvinnliga aktörer är bekräftade där sedan två år och fem av dem är identifierade 1632, bland dem henne. Hon och Mademoiselle Valliot var teaterns två stjärnskådespelerskor, och tillhörde Paris mest omtalade skådespelerskor. Det finns bevarade listor över vilka skådespel som uppfördes vid teatern, men inte vem som utförde vilken roll, och hennes rolltolkningar är därför till stor del okända. Man vet till exempel att Beaupré och Valliot utförde rollerna Mlle Gaultier och Mlle Boniface i farsen La Comedie des comediens av Gougenot, som uppfördes på teatern 1632-33, eftersom det var pjäsens två kvinnoroller, men inte vem som spelade vilken roll. De tycks ha spelat företrädesvis i komedier, farser och även byxroller. Hon nämns av tillsammans med de övriga skådespelerskorna verksamma i 1630-talets Paris. (sv) |
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rdfs:comment | Madeleine Lemeine, stage name Mademoiselle Beaupré (c. 1598 – 1655), was a French stage actress. She was the daughter of a merchant from Chatres-sous-Montlhery in the Ile-de-France. In 1623, she married the actor , stage name Beaupré: at the time of her marriage she was described as majeure, that is of legal age, and therefore over the age of 25. Her spouse was active in the provinces while she performed in Paris. In 1644 it was noted that she was “separee de biens avec lui”, that is legally separated. (en) Madeleine Lemeine, född före 1598, död efter 1655, var en fransk skådespelare. Hon var känd under artistnamnet Mademoiselle Beaupré. Hon var dotter till en köpman och gifte sig 1623 med skådespelaren Beaupré (Nicolas Lion), från hon levde separerad vid den tidpunkt hon blev känd. Hon nämns av tillsammans med de övriga skådespelerskorna verksamma i 1630-talets Paris. (sv) |
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