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Pierre-Martinien Tousez, better known by his stage name Bocage, (Rouen, November 11, 1799–Paris, August 30, 1862) was a French actor. Born into a poor family of laborers, Bocage was, early on, forced to work in a weaving factory in order to earn an income. Having learned how to read and write without going to school, he began to read, from an early age, the works of Shakespeare. He had an opportunity to get on the stage, and he decided to head on to Paris on foot, in order to fulfill his dreams of being an actor. There he entered the Paris Conservatoire, but had to leave it because his financial resources could not afford him the cost of tuition.

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  • Bocage (actor) (en)
  • Bocage (acteur) (fr)
  • Bocage (attore) (it)
  • Bocage (aktor) (pl)
  • Bocage (sv)
  • Бокаж, Пьер (ru)
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  • Pierre François Touzé, dit Bocage, né le 20 brumaire an VIII (11 novembre 1799) à Rouen et mort le 30 août 1862 à Paris 3e, est un acteur français. (fr)
  • Bocage, nome d'arte di Pierre-Martinien Tousez (Rouen, 1801 – Parigi, 30 agosto 1863), è stato un attore teatrale francese. (it)
  • Пьер Бокаж (фр. Pierre Bocage, наст. имя Пьер-Мартиньен Тузе (фр. Pierre-Martinien Tousez); 11 ноября 1799, Руан — 30 августа 1863, Париж) — французский актёр. (ru)
  • Bocage (ur. 1799, zm. 1862) – aktor francuski. (pl)
  • Bocage, egentligen Pierre Tousez, född 11 november 1799 och död 30 augusti 1863, var en fransk skådespelare. Bocage spelade först i landsorten och därefter på de flesta Parisscener, även Théâtre français och Odéon, där han 1845-48 var direktör. Bocage lyckades först så småningom övertyga om sin talang, men blev sedan ytterst populär som den romantiska skolans demoniskt betonade hjälte. (sv)
  • Pierre-Martinien Tousez, better known by his stage name Bocage, (Rouen, November 11, 1799–Paris, August 30, 1862) was a French actor. Born into a poor family of laborers, Bocage was, early on, forced to work in a weaving factory in order to earn an income. Having learned how to read and write without going to school, he began to read, from an early age, the works of Shakespeare. He had an opportunity to get on the stage, and he decided to head on to Paris on foot, in order to fulfill his dreams of being an actor. There he entered the Paris Conservatoire, but had to leave it because his financial resources could not afford him the cost of tuition. (en)
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  • Pierre-Martinien Tousez, better known by his stage name Bocage, (Rouen, November 11, 1799–Paris, August 30, 1862) was a French actor. Born into a poor family of laborers, Bocage was, early on, forced to work in a weaving factory in order to earn an income. Having learned how to read and write without going to school, he began to read, from an early age, the works of Shakespeare. He had an opportunity to get on the stage, and he decided to head on to Paris on foot, in order to fulfill his dreams of being an actor. There he entered the Paris Conservatoire, but had to leave it because his financial resources could not afford him the cost of tuition. Handsome, talented but undisciplined, he went through a difficult start and had to spend several years on obscure provincial stages, before he joined the cast of the Porte Saint-Martin. In Paris, he was attached to the various dramatic theaters, and became extremely popular as a major interpreter of romantic creations: Antony, Marion Delorme, The Tour de Nesle, Don Juan de Marana, etc. He acted with great distinction and a passionate energy. In the 1830s, Bocage was, with Michel de Bourges, her divorce lawyer and the Swiss writer Charles Didier, amongst George Sand's lovers. A as member of the Comédie-Française, Bocage also played the classical repertoire, and he appeared as late as 1819 in La Vieillesse de Richelieu. Bocage also was a member of the Théâtre de l'Odéon, becoming its director in 1845. A politically active citizen, Bocage mingled into the literary movement of his time with a zeal that endowed him with an influence that he tried to put to use during the French Revolution of 1848. He often used his managerial position to have the Odéon's performances serve revolutionary propaganda, and this affected his theatrical career as he was fired from the Odéon in 1848 for anti-government activities. In 1854 he appeared in Théâtre du Vaudeville in Le Marbrier, by Alexandre Dumas. In 1855, he staged several roles in Paris by Paul Meurice, at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin. In 1857, he created the role of Admiral Byng in L'Amiral de l’Escadre Bleue by Paul Foucher, at the Cirque impérial. In 1859 he was appointed manager of the Théâtre Saint-Marcel, where he played in several plays, but that playhouse was too faraway to be successful. In 1861, the aging actor went to play for the Théâtre de Belleville, and he managed to show preeminence in his former role as Buridan. Shortly before his death, Bocage created the role of the old Duke in Les Beaux Messieurs de Bois-Doré at the Théâtre de l’Ambigu-Comique. He also appeared in Jarvis l’honnête homme, Henri Hamelin and Le Marchand de Londres at the Gymnase. The National Museum of the Château de Compiègne houses two prints of Bocage by Alphonse-Léon Noël and Benjamin Roubaud. When Bocage's theatrical wardrobe was put up for sale, Virginie Déjazet asked for the dagger that he had used in Alexandre Dumas' Antony, as a most precious souvenir. French writer Paul Bocage was his nephew. (en)
  • Pierre François Touzé, dit Bocage, né le 20 brumaire an VIII (11 novembre 1799) à Rouen et mort le 30 août 1862 à Paris 3e, est un acteur français. (fr)
  • Bocage, nome d'arte di Pierre-Martinien Tousez (Rouen, 1801 – Parigi, 30 agosto 1863), è stato un attore teatrale francese. (it)
  • Пьер Бокаж (фр. Pierre Bocage, наст. имя Пьер-Мартиньен Тузе (фр. Pierre-Martinien Tousez); 11 ноября 1799, Руан — 30 августа 1863, Париж) — французский актёр. (ru)
  • Bocage (ur. 1799, zm. 1862) – aktor francuski. (pl)
  • Bocage, egentligen Pierre Tousez, född 11 november 1799 och död 30 augusti 1863, var en fransk skådespelare. Bocage spelade först i landsorten och därefter på de flesta Parisscener, även Théâtre français och Odéon, där han 1845-48 var direktör. Bocage lyckades först så småningom övertyga om sin talang, men blev sedan ytterst populär som den romantiska skolans demoniskt betonade hjälte. (sv)
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