Frédéric Febvre

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Alexandre Frédéric Febvre (1835-1916) was a French actor.

He was born in Paris, and after the usual apprenticeship in the provinces and in several Parisian theatres in small parts, was called to the Comedie francaise in 1866, where he made his debut as Philip II in Don Juan d'Autriche. He soon became the most popular leading man in Paris, not only in the classical repertoire, but in contemporary novelties.

In 1894 he toured the principal cities of Europe, and, in 1895, of America. He was also a composer of light music for the piano, and published several books of varying merit. He married Mlle Harville, daughter of one of his predecessors at the Comedie Francaise, herself a well-known actress.

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