Hector Monréal
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Hector Monréal
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Hector Monréal was a French illustrator, chansonnier and playwright, mostly known for his song Frou-frou. A draftsman at the French Ministry of War, he left this position in 1862 to engage as an actor for the Théâtre Montmartre (1862-1864). He then became a cartoonist at Le Petit journal where he made the summary-signs posted every morning at the newspaper's door. He then embarked into theatrical writing with Henri Blondeau. For forty years, their plays will be interpreted on the most important
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French illustrator, chansonnier and playwright
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2023-09-23T07:14:40Z
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