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Charles Deburau

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Charles Deburau (c. 1829–1873) was a prominent French mime who popularized the Pierrot character in 19th-century Paris. The son of legendary performer Jean-Gaspard Deburau, he inherited the iconic role at the Théâtre des Funambules following his father's death. Charles eventually established his own venue, refining the character into a more sentimental and graceful figure than his father's original interpretation.

His performances significantly influenced the development of modern pantomime and preserved his family's theatrical legacy.

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Who was Charles Deburau, and how was he related to Jean-Gaspard Deburau?

Charles Deburau was the son of the celebrated French mime Jean-Gaspard Deburau. Born around 1829, he continued his father's Pierrot tradition after Jean-Gaspard died.

What made Charles Deburau important to the history of Pierrot?

Charles helped popularize Pierrot in 19th-century Paris through silent physical performance and expressive gesture. He inherited the character at the Théâtre des Funambules, the same Paris theater associated with his father.

Did Charles Deburau perform at the Théâtre des Funambules?

Yes, Charles Deburau took over the Pierrot role at the Théâtre des Funambules after his father's death. That succession connected his career directly to one of the most important mime traditions in 19th-century Paris.

When did Charles Deburau die?

Charles Deburau died in 1873. His career belongs to the period when Pierrot became one of the defining figures of French pantomime.

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