Jeanne Auzoult, stage name Mademoiselle Baron (1625–1662), was a French stage actress. She was the daughter of actors Jean Auzoult and Jeanne de Creve, and married André Boiron (d. 1655) in 1641. She was the mother of the famous actor Michel Baron. She was engaged in the Grands Comediens (Comédiens du Roi) at the Hôtel de Bourgogne in 1641–1662. She was described as "an outstanding interpreter of boys' parts", and was admired by Pierre Corneille. She worked until her death and was replaced by the famous Alix Faviot, who was engaged in 1662 to replace her.
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| - Jeanne Auzoult dite « Mlle Baron » ou « la Baronne », est une actrice française née en 1625 et morte le 6 septembre 1662. (fr)
- Jeanne Auzoult, stage name Mademoiselle Baron (1625–1662), was a French stage actress. She was the daughter of actors Jean Auzoult and Jeanne de Creve, and married André Boiron (d. 1655) in 1641. She was the mother of the famous actor Michel Baron. She was engaged in the Grands Comediens (Comédiens du Roi) at the Hôtel de Bourgogne in 1641–1662. She was described as "an outstanding interpreter of boys' parts", and was admired by Pierre Corneille. She worked until her death and was replaced by the famous Alix Faviot, who was engaged in 1662 to replace her. (en)
- Jeanne Auzoult, född 1625 död 1662, var en fransk skådespelare. Hon var känd under artistnamnet Mademoiselle Baron. Hon var dotter till skådespelarna Jean Auzoult och Jeanne de Creve, och gift 1641 med skådespelaren André Boiron (d. 1655). Hon var mor till Michel Baron. Hon var engagerad hos Grands Comediens (Comédiens du Roi) vid Hôtel de Bourgognes teater 1641-1662. Hon beskrivs som en utmärkt uttolkare av byxroller och respekterad av Pierre Corneille. beskrev henne som "mycket söt, inte en fantastisk skådespelerska men en succé på grund av sin skönhet". (sv)
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| - Jeanne Auzoult, stage name Mademoiselle Baron (1625–1662), was a French stage actress. She was the daughter of actors Jean Auzoult and Jeanne de Creve, and married André Boiron (d. 1655) in 1641. She was the mother of the famous actor Michel Baron. She was engaged in the Grands Comediens (Comédiens du Roi) at the Hôtel de Bourgogne in 1641–1662. During her career, she was a successful, well known and popular actor, though her popularity has been attributed to her beauty rather than to her artistic abilities. According to Tallemant, Mlle Baron was "very pretty, not a marvelous actress, but a success thanks to her beauty". She was described as "an outstanding interpreter of boys' parts", and was admired by Pierre Corneille. She worked until her death and was replaced by the famous Alix Faviot, who was engaged in 1662 to replace her. (en)
- Jeanne Auzoult dite « Mlle Baron » ou « la Baronne », est une actrice française née en 1625 et morte le 6 septembre 1662. (fr)
- Jeanne Auzoult, född 1625 död 1662, var en fransk skådespelare. Hon var känd under artistnamnet Mademoiselle Baron. Hon var dotter till skådespelarna Jean Auzoult och Jeanne de Creve, och gift 1641 med skådespelaren André Boiron (d. 1655). Hon var mor till Michel Baron. Hon var engagerad hos Grands Comediens (Comédiens du Roi) vid Hôtel de Bourgognes teater 1641-1662. Hon beskrivs som en utmärkt uttolkare av byxroller och respekterad av Pierre Corneille. beskrev henne som "mycket söt, inte en fantastisk skådespelerska men en succé på grund av sin skönhet". Då hon avled 1662 anställdes Alix Faviot för att ersätta henne. (sv)
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