- Léonard Décade
Tousez (French pronunciation: [leɔnaʁ dekaːd tusɛ]; 1788–1826) was a
French actor and
playwright of the 19th century.
Tousez was born in Paris...
- Étienne
Augustin Tousez known as
Alcide Tousez, (25
April 1809 – 23
Octobre 1850) was a
French stage actor. He was
drawn to a
dramatic career by the example...
- Paris) was a 19th-century
French actor and playwright. The
comedian Alcide Tousez was his uncle.
After he
studied at the Oratorians, he made his comedian...
- Pierre-Martinien
Tousez,
better known by his
stage name Bocage, (Rouen,
November 11, 1799–Paris,
August 30, 1862) was a
French actor. Born into a poor...
- Paul
Auguste Tousez,
known as Paul Bocage, (5
October 1824, in
Paris – 25
September 1887, in Paris) was a
French librettist,
novelist and dramatist. Nephew...
- Commissaire,
vaudeville in
three acts, from
Henri Chivot and
Henry Bocage (Henry
Tousez, says), Théâtre des Variétés. Role :
Louisette 1894: The
First husband of...
- 1 act
cowritten with Léonard
Tousez undated: Le
Chevalier d'honneur,
vaudeville in 1 act
cowritten with Léonard
Tousez and
Nicolas Gersin undated: Riquet...
- poet (born 1754)
Mustafa Râkim,
Ottoman calligrapher (born 1757) Léonard
Tousez,
French actor and
playwright (born 1788) Depretto,
Catherine (1987). "Comptes...
- Vie de Napoléon racontée dans une fête de village, scène épisodique, with
Tousez, Palais-Royal (9 November) 1835: Cornaro,
tyran pas doux,
translation in...
- d'honneur,
comedy in 1 act,
mingled with vaudevilles, with
Sewrin and Léonard
Tousez, 1823 L'aveugle de Montmorency,
comedy in 1 act
mingled with couplets, with...