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Occupation
  
playwright

Other names
  
Victor, V. Warin

Years active
  
1825 – 1866

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Born
  
20 January 1798
Nancy

Died
  
24 April 1869, Paris, France

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Charles Voirin, called Varin, (20 January 1798 (1er pluviôse an VI) – 24 April 1869) was a 19th-century French playwright.

He also wrote under the pen names V. Warin and Victor.

Biography

Destined by his father to the profession of notary, Varin spent ten years at the bottom of a study, where he once came to Paris without money. Interested in writing plays, he spent a long time to break the circle of obstacles which opposed its inception. When the first success came, around 1825, he called himself Victor first, then took the pseudonym Varin, so that his father kept in ignorance of its gains, would not suppress his student pension.

After he made his way to the stage, it provided very regularly plays, usually vaudevilles, full of gaiety and movement. He wrote mostly in company with various authors. To cite only a few: Bayard, Clairville, Desvergers, Paul de Kock, Duvert, Labiche, Auguste Lefranc, Henri Rochefort, Étienne and Jacques Arago.

In August 1864 he was awarded the Legion of Honour.

References

Charles Varin Wikipedia