Jean-Henri Gourgaud

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1746 – 1809

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Who was Jean-Henri Gourgaud?

Jean-Henri Gourgaud, French actor under the stage name Dugazon, was born in Marseille, the son of Pierre-Antoine Gourgaud, the director of military hospitals there and also an actor.

He began his career in the provinces, making his debut in 1770 at the Comédie Française, where he aspired to leading comedy roles. He pleased the public at once and was made sociétaire in 1772. Dugazon was an ardent revolutionist, helped the schism which divided the company, and went with Talma and the others to what became the Théâtre de la République. After the closing of this theatre and the dissolution of the Comédie Française, he took refuge at the Théâtre Feydeau until he returned to the restored Comédie in 1799. He retired in 1805, and died insane at Sandillon.

Dugazon wrote three mediocre comedies of a political character, performed at the Théâtre de la République. He married, in 1776, Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, but was soon divorced and then married again.

Dugazon's sister, Marie Rose Gourgaud, was an actress who first played at Stuttgart, where she married Angelo Vestris, brother of Gaétano Vestris, the dancer.

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Born
Nov 15, 1746
Marseille
Also known as
  • Гурго, Анри
Died
1809

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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