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- Montfleury may mean: the stage name of Zacharie Jacob, a French actor and playwright of the 17th century the stage name of Antoine Jacob, a French actor...
- contain places such as Notre-Dame de Tunis, Ras Tabia, La Rabta, La Kasbah, Montfleury and La Manoubia with altitudes just above 50 metres (160 feet). The city...
- Zacharie Jacob (died 1667), known as Montfleury, was a famed French actor and playwright of the 17th century. Jacob was born in Anjou during the last years...
- Montfleury, was a French actor, playwright and a rival of Molière. Antoine Jacob was the son of Zacharie Jacob, who was the first to adopt Montfleury...
- naive peasant Berthe (Tiphaine Daviot, based on Mary), poet Augustine Montfleury (Paul Scarfoglio, based on Thomas), aristocrat Marie Catherine De Merudeaux...
- points in the play but is implicit throughout: Cyrano's challenges to Montfleury, Valvert, and, at one point, the whole audience at the theatre (Act I)...
- Deviation Unknown 1976 The Ritz Disc Jockey 1977 The Man in the Iron Mask Montfleury TV movie The Duellists Unknown 1978 Edward & Mrs. Simpson Anthony Eden...
- warn him. The play "Clorise" begins with Montfleury's entrance. Cyrano disrupts the play, forces Montfleury off stage, and compensates the manager for...
- credited respectively as guard #1, guard #2, and guard #3. Mark Benton as Montfleury Richard McCabe as Priest Peter Wight as Ragueneau Tim McMullan as Jodelet...
- Port of New York (1949, as Dolly Carney), Cyrano de Bergerac (1950, as Montfleury), Harem Girl (1952, as Abdul N****ib), and Diplomatic Courier (1952, as...