Dumaniant

Dumaniant
Born Antoine-Jean Bourlin
11 April 1752
Clermont-Ferrand
Died 26 September 1828(1828-09-26) (aged 76)
Paris
Occupation Actor
Playwright
Goguettier

Antoine-Jean Bourlin, better known as Dumaniant, (11 April 1752 – 26 September 1828) was a French comedian, playwright and goguettier.

First a lawyer, he was a comedian in Paris until 1798, then patented entrepreneur of shows in the province.

In 1802, he was a member of the Parisian goguette Déjeuners des Garçons de bonne humeur[1]

Works

Theatre
Varia

References

  1. The first volume published by the goguette Déjeuners des Garçons de bonne humeur opens with a nominative list of the 14 members, that is 11 chansonniers, including him: Dumaniant, Désaugiers, Étienne, Francis, Gosse, Ligier, Martainville, Morel, Serviere, Sewrin, and 3 musicians: Plantade, Persuis and Piccini fils. See the original of the list of members of the Déjeuners de bonne humeur.

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