Anna Judic

Anna Judic ( born July 17, 1850 in Semur -en- Auxois, † October 14, 1911 in Golfe- Juan Vallauris municipality, department Alpes -Maritimes) was a French actress.

Judic, born Damiens, was assistant in a white goods business and visited than going to her a decided talent for the theater became noticeable, the Paris Conservatory, where she studied singing under Regnier.

She made her debut in 1867 in a small lot, sang it at the Café- Concert Eldorado, 1871 in Belgium and entered, returned to Paris in 1872 only at the Folies Bergère, then by Jacques Offenbach engaged at the Gaite Theatre and finally to the Bouffes.

The latter two theaters were the sites of their fame. Later, she helped to establish the flowering of the Théâtre des Variétés; the beautiful Helen, Peric Hole, Niniche, Roussotte and similar games are among its crowning achievements. Judic was just as successful as in Paris, London and St. Petersburg.

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  • Theater actors
  • Frenchman
  • Born in 1850
  • Died in 1911
  • Woman
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