Louise Du Londel
Louise-Jeanne Du Londel, later Lefebvre (1740 - Stockholm 1777), was a French actor, active in the Du Londel Troupe at the Swedish royal court in 1753–1771.
She was born to the theater director Jeanne Du Londel and arrived in Sweden with her mothers' theater in 1753. She became one of the most popular actors of the French court theater and described as a favorite of the royal court, granted her own carriage, dresser and other privileges and appointed teacher in French for princess Sophia Albertina of Sweden.
She married her colleague Pierre Lefebvre.
References
- "CESAR - People". cesar.org.uk. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
- Lars Löfgren (2003). Svensk teater. Stockholm: Natur och Kultur. ISBN 91-27-09672-6
- Gidlunds förlag: Ny svensk teaterhistoria. Teater före 1800.
- Fredrik August Dahlgren: Förteckning öfver svenska skådespel uppförda på Stockholms theatrar 1737–1863 och Kongl. Theatrarnes personal 1773–1863. Med flera anteckningar.
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