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Pierre Berton, who played Baron Scarpia, had been Bernhardt's on and off lover for many years and a frequent stage partner.

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When Damala's mistress ( who injected him with heroin between acts of plays he was appearing in ) had an illegitimate daughter by him in 1889, she left the baby in a basket ( with a note ) on Sarah Bernhardt's doorstep.
Dancer / Impressario Ida Rubinstein successfully recreated Bernhardt's interpretation of the role onstage in the mid-1920s, coached by the great actress herself before she died.

Bernhardt's and was
The earliest screen success for Hamlet was Sarah Bernhardt's five-minute film of the fencing scene, produced in 1900.
After his death in 1928, the theatre retained the name Sarah Bernhardt until the Occupation by the Germans in World War II, when the name was changed to Théâtre de la Cité because of Bernhardt's Jewish ancestry.
It was eventually completed with scenes made with a stand-in performing Bernhardt's character with her back turned to the camera.
Only one Argentine aircraft, a Dagger A of FAA Grupo 6, can be confirmed as a Rapier kill, when Lt Bernhardt's aircraft was destroyed on the 29th May 1982.
Nic Chancellor was previously a roadie for 1970s punk band, The News and a doorman at ' Bernhardt's Nite Club '.
The island was briefly home to Sarah Bernhardt's dogs.

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Bernhardt's grave at Père Lachaise Cemetery
Variety noted, " Curtis Bernhardt's direction handles the drama surely, if at times a bit measured, and never strives for dramatic tricks beyond the level of the simple, warm story being told.

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* July 12 – United States release of Sarah Bernhardt's film Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth is influential on the development of the movie feature.
Much of the uncertainty about Bernhardt's life arises because of her tendency to exaggerate and distort.
File: Bernhardts_Chateau_Near_Conde. jpg | Bernhardt's Chateau near Conde, France.
The costumes were designed by Théophile Thomas, who also designed Sarah Bernhardt's costumes for Hugo's Ruy Blas, Sardou's Cléopâtre and Théodora, and Barbier's Jeanne d ' Arc.
" He added, " Mr. Corwin's scenario, under Curtis Bernhardt's soupy direction, stretches Miss Wyman's situation.
That same year, he acted in a television miniseries about the life of Sarah Bernhardt, playing the role of Bernhardt's husband Jacques Damala.
Bernhardt's enemies are not foiled for long.
Kessler, the ringleader, is killed by Perrot, who turns out to be Bernhardt's would-be assassin.

stage and career
Giving up the violin opened a whole new career for Ilona Schmidl-Seeberg, a tiny Hungarian who Fritz Kreisler had predicted would have a promising career on the concert stage.
He was described as behaving as a criminal at every stage of his career.
Sacred music was not a high priority for the composer during this stage of his career, but he did compose an Alleluia for chorus and orchestra in 1774, perhaps for his own wedding, or in thanksgiving for it.
His career spanned over three decades ; he appeared on stage, in motion pictures and TV series.
At the time of his birth, Chaplin's parents were both entertainers in the music hall tradition: Hannah, the daughter of a shoemaker, had a brief and unsuccessful career under the stage name Lily Harley, while Charles Sr., a butcher's son, worked as a popular singer.
Robinson writes that the comedian already demonstrated " a special mastery of telling stories in images " at this early stage in his career.
Throughout her career, Love's wild stage antics and subversive feminist attitude have polarized audiences and critics, with Rolling Stone once calling her " the most controversial woman in the history of rock.
DeMille began his career as an actor on the Broadway stage in the theatrical company of Charles Frohman in 1900.
At this stage of his career Churchill was opposed to what he saw as excessive defence spending.
In fact the boy was destined for a career on the stage, where however he was to win only five victories, one of which was after his death.
During his career he wrote poetry, prose, and stage plays ; his last novel was Kenelm Chillingly, which was in course of publication in Blackwood ’ s Magazine at the time of his death in 1873.
Minnie Marx did not have an entertainment industry career, but had intense ambition for her sons to go on the stage like their uncle.
I think Olivia couldn't have asked for a better companion to take her through a new stage in her life and career.
" Mary Philips, in her own stage hit A Touch of Brimstone ( 1935 ), refused to give up her Broadway career to go to Hollywood with Bogart.
Later in 1919 Whale embarked on a professional stage career.
He also has had an active career on the stage, appearing in several Broadway musicals including Jerome Robbins ' Broadway in 1989, for which he won the Tony Award as Best Actor in a Musical.
Alexander began his acting career on the New York stage and is an accomplished singer and dancer.
Despite a relatively successful career in film and stage, Alexander never managed to repeat his Seinfeld-level of success in television.
He grew up in California, and began his career as a stage actor during the 1980s, before being cast in supporting roles in film and television.
According to her bio in Playbill ( 1942 ), Paxinou was disowned by her family after she decided to seek a permanent stage career.
In 1950, Paxinou resumed her stage career.
Ullmann began her acting career on the Norwegian stage in the mid 1950s.
She helped Henry Fonda begin his acting career and fueled her son Marlon's interest in stage acting.
Richardson enjoyed a successful and extensive theatre career, making her stage debut in Moving at the Queen's Theatre in 1981.

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