Anna Judic
Anne-Marie-Louise Damien
French
Anna Judic was a notable French actress. - AsNotedIn
Anna Judic was a notable French actress. - AsNotedIn
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1849/07/18 | Anne-Marie-Louise Damien is born in Semur-en-Auxois, Cote-d'Or, France, thr daughter of Franois Damien, merchant, and Marie-Pierrette Renard, niece of the director of the Gymnase, Montigny. | Born | |||||
1865/00/00 | Anne-Marie-Louise Damien joins the Conservatoire de Paris in the class of Francois-Joseph Regnier. | Education | Conservatoire national superieur d'art dramatique | Paris | |||
1865/04/25 | Anne Marie-Louise Damiens marries M Judic. | Bride | |||||
1866/00/00 | Anna Judic leaves the Conservatoire de Paris to make her acting debut at the Gymnase in "Les Grandes Demoiselles", a comedy in one act by Edmond Gondinet. | Actress | Theatre du Gymnase | Paris | |||
1866/00/00 | At the Eldorado, Anne Judic makes a name for herself in a repertoire of "chansons legeres" in which her apparent innocence allows her to make ruder double-entendres than she might otherwise have done. | Actress | Le Comedia, Paris | Paris | |||
1872/01/15 | "Le Roi Carotte", an opera-feerie by Jacques Offenbach and Victorien Sardou premieres at the Gaite. The first run will last 195 performances, making a daily profit of 3,000 francs, and introducing Anna Judic in a principal operetta role. | Actress | Theatre de la Galte, Rue Papin | Paris | |||
1872/12/23 | A British production of "The Black Crook", a opera bouffe with new music by Frederic Clay and Georges Jacobi, opens at the Alhambra Theatre, London (lost). It will ran for 310 performances. | Actress | |||||
1876/00/00 | Anna Judic moves to the Theatre des Varietes, where she will perform for nearly 20 years. | Actress | Theatre des Varietes | Paris | |||
1876/00/00 | Starring Anna Judic, "La belle Helene" is revived at the Varietes. Judic will perform the opera bouffe at the Varietes again in 1886 and 1889. | Actress | La belle Helene | Theatre des Varietes | Paris | ||
1883/01/26 | "Mam'zelle Nitouche" by Herve premieres at the Theatre des Varietes starring Anna Judic. The vaudeville-operette in three acts is such a great success, it will remain in the repertoire of French theatres for many years. | Actress | Theatre des Varietes | Paris | |||
1884/00/00 | Anna Judic makes her home at 12 rue Nouvelle, Paris. | Home | Hotel Judic | Paris | |||
1885/00/00 | The French Diva, Anna Judic, tours America with a fabulous salary and a private railroad car. | Actress | |||||
1887/00/00 | Anna Judic stars in "Le Coeur de Paris", music by Philippe de Massa at the Opera-Comique, Paris. | Actress | Opera Comique | Paris | |||
1889/00/00 | Anna Judic sells her townhouse. | Life | Hotel Judic | Paris | |||
1891/01/00 | Anna Judic is decorated by Abdulhamid II, the Sultan of Constantinople. | Life | |||||
1895/00/00 | Anna Judic stars in "Difficult Age" by Jules Lemaitre at Gymnasium, Paris. | Actress | |||||
1896/01/00 | In Belgrade, Anna Judic is presented with the Order of the White Eagle by King Alexander I of Serbia. | Life | |||||
1900/00/00 | Anna Judic performs at the Folies-Bergere, Paris. | Actress | Folies Bergere | Paris | |||
1903/00/00 | Anna Judic performs in "Le Secret de Polichinelle" by Pierre Wolff at the Gymnasium theater in Paris. | Actress | Theatre du Gymnase | Paris | |||
1905/00/00 | Anna Judic performs in "La Massiere" by Jules Lemaitre at the theater of the Renaissance theater in Paris. | Actress | Theatre de la Renaissance | Paris | |||
1905/00/00 | Anna Judic performs in "Bertrade" by Jules Lemaitre at the theater of the Renaissance theater in Paris. | Actress | Theatre de la Renaissance | Paris | |||
1909/00/00 | Directed by Andre Antoine, Anna Judic has a part in "Beethoven" by Rene Fauchois at Theatre de l'Odeon, Paris. | Actress | Theatre de l'Odeon | Paris | |||
1909/00/00 | Anna Judic has a part in "La Massiere" by Jules Lemaitre at the theater of Porte-Saint-Martin, Paris. | Actress | Theatre de la Porte-Saint-Martin | Paris | |||
1911/04/15 | Anna Judic dies at Golfe-Juan, a seaside resort on France's Cote d'Azur. Anna Judic is buried at Montmartre Cemetery. | Died | Montmartre Cemetery | Paris |
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