Talma, François-Joseph
Full Name: François-Joseph Talma
Nationality: French | Activity: French actor and theatrical manager
Born: 16-01-1763 | Died: 19-10-1826
(born Jan. 16, 1763, Paris, Francedied Oct. 19, 1826, Paris) French actor and theatre manager. He made his debut at the Comédie-Française in 1787. Influenced by the painter Jacques-Louis David, he became an early advocate of historical costuming, and he created a sensation by appearing onstage in a Roman toga. After political dissension split the company (1789), the pro-republican Talma established a rival troupe. He developed realism in his staging and insisted on a naturalistic rather than a declamatory acting style. In 1799 his troupe was reunited with the Comédie-Française; as head of the company, he became recognized as the supreme tragedian of the era, winning the admiration of Napoleon.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica
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