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Name
  
Pierre-Antoine Gourgaud

Great grandchildren
  
Napoleon Gourgaud

Died
  
March 1, 1774

Children
  
Jean-Henri Gourgaud, Etienne-Marie Gourgaud, Rose Vestris

Grandchildren
  
Gaspard Gourgaud, Gustave Dugazon

Pierre-Antoine Gourgaud (29 April 1706 in Paris – 1 March 1774 in Paris), stage name Dugazon pere (to distinguish him from his son Dugazon), was a French actor.

Patriarch of a large acting dynasty, Dugazon advised Louis XIV on buildings, bridges and lodges. He left his birthplace around 1730 and it was probably then that he became an actor. He married Marie-Catherine Dumay in Lille on 18 November 1734 and stayed in that city until 1739, apart from a two-year stay in Brussels as director of the Theatre de la Monnaie. On 11 December 1739, he debuted at the Comedie-Francaise but was not received into its company.

From 1742 to 1749, he acted in Marseille where, among other theatrical engagements, he was director of hospitals for the armee d'Italie. Returning to his nomadic lifestyle, he acted at Bordeaux and Bayonne, before being thoroughly engaged in Stuttgart in 1760. He then directed the theatre at Montpellier during the 1769-1770 season and died in Paris in 1774.

At least two of his children took up a theatrical career :

  • Francoise-Rose Gourgaud, called Madame Vestris (1743-1804)
  • Jean-Henri Gourgaud (1746-1809)
  • References

    Pierre-Antoine Gourgaud Wikipedia


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