Lecouvreur, Adrienne

Lecouvreur, Adrienne

▪ French actor
born April 5, 1692, Damery, Fr.
died March 20, 1730, Paris
 leading French actress whose life inspired a tragic drama a century after her death.

      At the age of 14 she participated in an amateur performance of Pierre Corneille's Polyeucte. She then received instruction in acting from the actor-manager Paul Legrand and as a professional actress was first seen on the stage at Lille. On May 14, 1717, she made her debut at the Comédie-Française in Prosper Jolyot Crébillon's Électre. To this role, to the Monime in Jean Racine's Mithridate, and to the Angélique in Molière's George Dandin, she brought a naturalness and simplicity not characteristic of the style of acting then current; this factor, combined with her beauty and charm, made her extraordinarily popular.

      Lecouvreur found a friend and teacher in the celebrated actor Michel Baron, who in 1720 returned to the stage at the age of 67, and she was admired by Voltaire. After 1721 she was the mistress of Maurice Saxe, who abandoned her sometime before her death. She died in her prime and, not having renounced acting as a profession, was refused Christian burial. Though Lecouvreur enacted comedy parts with spirit and intelligence, her real domain was tragic acting. The more sensational aspects of her life were exploited by Eugène Scribe and Ernest Legouvé in their play Adrienne Lecouvreur (1849), which is unsatisfactory as biography but provided a leading role played by Mlle Rachel and later by Sarah Bernhardt.

Additional Reading
Jack Richtman, Adrienne Lecouvreur: The Actress and the Age (1971), throws new light on her death.

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