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Name
  
Jean Prosper


Jean Baptiste Prosper Bressant Ferdinand J Mulnier Jean Baptiste Prosper Bressant ca Flickr

Born
  
1815
Chalon-sur-Saone, Saone-et-Loire

Died
  
1886, Saint-Pierre-les-Nemours, France

Jean Baptiste Prosper Bressant (1815–1886) was a French actor born in Chalon-sur-Saône, Saône-et-Loire, in 1815. In 1838 he went to the French theatre at St. Petersburg, where for eight years he played important parts with ever-increasing reputation. His success was confirmed at the Gymnase when he returned to Paris in 1846, and he made his debut at the Comédie Française as a full-fledged sociétaire in 1854.

Jean Baptiste Prosper Bressant Portrait of Jean Baptiste Prosper Bressant by Buguet BRESSANT

From playing the ardent young lover, he turned to leading rôles both in modern plays and in the classical repertoire. His Richelieu in Mlle de Belle-Isle, his Octave in Alfred de Musset's Les Caprices de Marianne, and his appearance in de Musset's Il faut qu'une porte soit ouverte ou fermée and Un caprice were followed by Tartuffe, Le Misanthrope and Don Juan. Bressant retired in 1875, and died on 23 January 1886. During his professorship at the Conservatoire, Jean Mounet-Sully was one of his pupils.

He introduced a new hairstyle; a magazine of the period described it as follows: "The Bressant hairstyle is this: the hair is left long on both sides and raised, a little bouffant, above the ears; on the top of the head it is cut short, no part, neither to right, nor to the left."

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