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Pierre Berton (6 March 1842 – 23 October 1912) was a French actor and playwright.


Biography

Pierre Berton, real name Pierre François Samuel Montan, was the grandson of the composer Henri Montan Berton (1767-1844), the son of the actor Charles-François Montan Berton, called Francisque Berton (1820-1874) and of Caroline Samson, novelist and Joseph Samson's daughter, himself a sociétaire de la Comédie française."Morte de M. Pierre Berton", ''Le Figaro'', 25 October 1912, p. 6 Pierre Berton first appeared as an actor on the Parisian stages, winning success at the théâtre du Gymnase, the Théâtre de l'Odéon, the Théâtre-Français, and the Théâtre du Vaudeville. In 1865, he made his debut as
playwright A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes play (theatre), plays, which are a form of drama that primarily consists of dialogue between Character (arts), characters and is intended for Theatre, theatrical performance rather than just Readin ...
with ''Les Jurons de Cadillac'', a one-act comedy, and carried on two years later with another comedy, ''La Vertu de ma femme''. During three decades he would alternate his work as an author and an actor. At the end of the 19th century, he stopped performing but continued to write for theatre until his death. From 1908 to 1909, he serialized his ''Souvenirs de la vie de théâtre'' in ', published as a book in 1913.


Actor

* 1864: ''Les Flibustiers de la Sonore'' by Gustave Aimard and Amédée Rolland, Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin * 1869: ''Patrie !'' by Victorien Sardou, Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin * 1882: ''Fédora'' by Sardou, Théâtre du Vaudeville * 1886: ''Le Crocodile'' by Sardou, Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin * 1887: ''La Tosca'' by Sardou, Théâtre de la Porte Saint Martin * 1891: ''L'Impératrice Faustine'' by Stanislas Rzewuski, Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin * 1895: ''Le Collier de la reine'' by Pierre Decourcelle, Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin


Playwright

* March 1862: ''Le Pavé'' by
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, with Pierre Chéri Lafont (1797-1873); Pierre Berton (1842-1912); Marie Delaporte (1838-1910); Anna Chéri-Lesueur (1826-1912) as actors and actresses. * 1865: ''Les Jurons de Cadillac'', comedy in 1 act, Théâtre du Gymnase * 1867: ''La Vertu de ma femme'', comedy in 1 act, Théâtre du Gymnase * 1868: ''Didier'', play in 3 acts, Théâtre de l'Odéon * 1880: ''La Tempête'',
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in 3 parts, after
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, poem by Armand Silvestre and Pierre Berton, music by Alphonse Duvernoy, Théâtre du Châtelet * 1882: '' Sardanapalus'', opera in 3 acts, after
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, libretto Pierre Berton, music by Alphonse Duvernoy, Concerts Lamoureux * 1889: ''Léna'', play in 4 acts with
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, Théâtre des Variétés * 1894: '' Les Chouans'', drama in 5 acts by Pierre Berton and Émile Blavet after Balzac, Théâtre de l'Ambigu * 1898: '' Zaza'', play in 5 acts by Pierre Berton and , Théâtre du Vaudeville. It was adapted in the United States by David Belasco, premiering in Washington, D.C. in 1898, and then moving to New York City in 1899, then adapted as a grand opera by Ruggero Leoncavallo (1900). ''Zaza'' de Belasco
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* 1901: '' Yvette'', comedy in 3 acts after Guy de Maupassant, Théâtre du Vaudeville * 1905: ''La Belle Marseillaise'', drama in 4 acts, Théâtre de l'Ambigu * 1909: ''La Rencontre'', play in 4 acts, Comédie-Française, 17 June * 1912: ''Mioche'', play in 3 acts, Théâtre du Vaudeville


Publication

* Pierre Berton, ''Souvenirs de la vie de théâtre'', La Revue de Paris, Paris, 1913


References


Bibliography

* A. de Gubernatis, ''Dictionnaire international des écrivains du jour'', Louis Niccolai éditeur, Florence, 1891 ; , page 285


External links


Pierre Berton on BnF
{{DEFAULTSORT:Berton, Pierre 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights 20th-century French dramatists and playwrights 19th-century French male actors French male stage actors Writers from Paris 1842 births 1912 deaths Burials at Montmartre Cemetery