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Pierre Rapenouille, known professionally as Pierre Lafon, was a French dramatic actor born in Lalinde, France on (1773-09-01)September 1, 1773.
Biography
At 19 years old, Lafon wrote a drama in five actes called La Mort d'Hercule. It was later performed in Bordeaux in 1793.
In 1800, he joined the Comédie-Française where be became known under the name "Lafon des Français."
In his day, Pierre Lafon was among Paris's best respected dramatic actors. « Le beau Lafon » as he was known, quickly eclipsed the great Talma. Lafon's physical beauty and talent as an actor made him a favorite of women, notably Pauline Bonaparte.
Lafon made his final stage appearance in 1839, after which he retired to his daughter's home in Bordeaux. He died on (1846-05-10)May 10, 1846.
Career at the Comédie-Française
Lafon joined in 1800 and was named a sociétaires of the Comédie-Française that same year. He left the theater in 1830.
His roles included:
References
External links
Lafon sur Les Archives du spectacle
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