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Dorimond (sometime spelt Dorimont or Dorimon), real name Nicolas Drouin (1628–1693), was a 17th-century French comedian and playwright, who was born and died in Paris. In the early 1660s, he published some plays that have influenced (or were influenced by) Molière, which is the main reason why his name is not forgotten.

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  • Dorimond (sometime spelt Dorimont or Dorimon), real name Nicolas Drouin (1628–1693), was a 17th-century French comedian and playwright, who was born and died in Paris. In the early 1660s, he published some plays that have influenced (or were influenced by) Molière, which is the main reason why his name is not forgotten. (en)
  • Nicolas Drouin, dit Dorimond (parfois orthographié Dorimont ou Dorimon ; vers 1628 - avant 1673), est un comédien et dramaturge français. Il publia, au début des années 1660, sept comédies qui ont influencé (ou ont été influencées par) Molière. Son interprétation du Festin de pierre lui vaut les éloges de plusieurs critiques. (fr)
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  • Dorimond (sometime spelt Dorimont or Dorimon), real name Nicolas Drouin (1628–1693), was a 17th-century French comedian and playwright, who was born and died in Paris. In the early 1660s, he published some plays that have influenced (or were influenced by) Molière, which is the main reason why his name is not forgotten. (en)
  • Nicolas Drouin, dit Dorimond (parfois orthographié Dorimont ou Dorimon ; vers 1628 - avant 1673), est un comédien et dramaturge français. Il publia, au début des années 1660, sept comédies qui ont influencé (ou ont été influencées par) Molière. Son interprétation du Festin de pierre lui vaut les éloges de plusieurs critiques. (fr)
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