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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Charles Nicolas Joseph Justin Favart (17 MCharles Nicolas Joseph Justin Favart (17 March 1749 in Paris – 1 or 2 February 1806) was a French playwright at the Comédie-Italienne for two decades. Favard was also an actor at the Comédie Française for fifteen years. Usually known as Nicolas Favart, formally Charles-Nicolas Favart or C.-N. Favart, he was simply Favart fils (Favart Jr) in his time. Favart was the son of the dramatist, Charles Simon Favart, and was himself a playwright. He wrote a number of successful opéras comiques, such as (1782) and Le Mariage singulier (1787). His son Antoine-Pierre-Charles Favart (1780–1867) was in the diplomatic service, and assisted in editing his grandfather's memoirs; he was a playwright and painter as well.; he was a playwright and painter as well. , Charles-Nicolas-Joseph-Justin Favart, né àCharles-Nicolas-Joseph-Justin Favart, né à Paris le 17 mars 1749 et mort le 1er février 1806, est un auteur dramatique et comédien français. Fils de Charles-Simon Favart, il est l'auteur d'une dizaine d'opéras-comiques à succès, dont Le Diable boiteux ou la Chose impossible (1782) et Le Mariage singulier (1787). Il joua à la Comédie-Italienne de 1779 à 1795. Il était lié pendant sa jeunesse à Jean-Baptiste Joseph Delambre, astronome, dont on a retrouvé une correspondance de 35 lettres autographes signées à Charles Nicolas Favart.ographes signées à Charles Nicolas Favart. , Charles-Nicolas Joseph Justin Favart (* 17Charles-Nicolas Joseph Justin Favart (* 17. März 1749 in Paris; † 1. Februar 1806) war ein französischer Schauspieler und Schriftsteller. Charles-Nicolas Favart war der Sohn des Schriftstellers Charles-Simon Favart und dessen Ehefrau, der Schauspielerin Marie Duronceray. Seinen ersten künstlerischen Unterricht bekam Favart durch seine Eltern. Mit deren Unterstützung kam er 1779, nach einigen Jahren bei verschiedenen Theatergesellschaften, an die Comédie-Italienne und blieb dort bis 1795. Nach der französischen Revolution und der Terrorherrschaft kehrte Favart nicht mehr ans Theater zurück, sondern zog sich ins Privatleben zurück. Der spätere Diplomat (1780–1867) war sein Sohn.pätere Diplomat (1780–1867) war sein Sohn.
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rdfs:comment Charles-Nicolas Joseph Justin Favart (* 17Charles-Nicolas Joseph Justin Favart (* 17. März 1749 in Paris; † 1. Februar 1806) war ein französischer Schauspieler und Schriftsteller. Charles-Nicolas Favart war der Sohn des Schriftstellers Charles-Simon Favart und dessen Ehefrau, der Schauspielerin Marie Duronceray. Seinen ersten künstlerischen Unterricht bekam Favart durch seine Eltern. Mit deren Unterstützung kam er 1779, nach einigen Jahren bei verschiedenen Theatergesellschaften, an die Comédie-Italienne und blieb dort bis 1795. Der spätere Diplomat (1780–1867) war sein Sohn.pätere Diplomat (1780–1867) war sein Sohn. , Charles Nicolas Joseph Justin Favart (17 MCharles Nicolas Joseph Justin Favart (17 March 1749 in Paris – 1 or 2 February 1806) was a French playwright at the Comédie-Italienne for two decades. Favard was also an actor at the Comédie Française for fifteen years. Usually known as Nicolas Favart, formally Charles-Nicolas Favart or C.-N. Favart, he was simply Favart fils (Favart Jr) in his time.imply Favart fils (Favart Jr) in his time. , Charles-Nicolas-Joseph-Justin Favart, né àCharles-Nicolas-Joseph-Justin Favart, né à Paris le 17 mars 1749 et mort le 1er février 1806, est un auteur dramatique et comédien français. Fils de Charles-Simon Favart, il est l'auteur d'une dizaine d'opéras-comiques à succès, dont Le Diable boiteux ou la Chose impossible (1782) et Le Mariage singulier (1787). Il joua à la Comédie-Italienne de 1779 à 1795. Il était lié pendant sa jeunesse à Jean-Baptiste Joseph Delambre, astronome, dont on a retrouvé une correspondance de 35 lettres autographes signées à Charles Nicolas Favart.ographes signées à Charles Nicolas Favart.
rdfs:label Charles Nicolas Favart , Nicolas Favart , Charles-Nicolas Favart
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