Edmond de Biéville

Edmond de Biéville
Born Charles-Henri-Étienne-Edmond Desnoyers de Biéville
Former 2nd arrondissement of Paris
30 May 1814
Died 1 January 1880(1880-01-01) (aged 65)
10th arrondissement of Paris
Occupation Journalist, playwright

Edmond de Biéville, full name Charles-Henri-Étienne-Edmond Desnoyers de Biéville, (30 May 1814 [1] – 1 January 1880 [2]) was a French journalist and playwright.

The poet Fernand Desnoyers (1826-1869) was his brother [3]

A student at the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr in 1832, he made his debut in the vaudeville under the pseudonyme Edmond de Biéville [4]

He was responsible for writing the theatrical reports for the newspaper Le Siècle from 1856 until his deaths.

Works

Theatre

References

  1. Vue n°28 de l'état civil reconstitué sur le site des Archives numérisées de la Ville de Paris.
  2. Acte n° 31 (p.5), registre des décès de l'année 1880 pour le 10e arrondissement sur le site des Archives numérisées de la Ville de Paris.
  3. Acte de décès n° 2709 (p.1), registre des décès de l'année 1869 pour le 15e arrondissement sur le site des Archives numérisées de la Ville de Paris. Edmond de Biéville was witness to the act.
  4. Created from the name of his mother née Anne-Raison Leduc de Biéville. Although Edmond Biéville, unlike his brothers, had transmitted to his descendants the surname Desnoyers de Biéville, there is no official record of changing his birth name Desnoyers.

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