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Ernest Alexandre Honor CoquelinErnest Alexandre Honor Coquelin (May 16, 1848 - February 8, 1909), called Coquelin cadet, to distinquish him from his brother, was born at Boulogne, and entered the Conservatoire in 1864. He graduated with the first prize in comedy and made his debut in 1867 at the Odon. The next year he appeared with his brother at the Thtre Franais and became a societaire in 1879. He played a great many parts, in both the classic and the modern repertoire, and also had much success in reciting monologues of his own composition. He wrote Le Livre des convalescents (1880), Le Monologue moderne (1881), Fairiboles (1882), Le Rire (1887), Pirouettes (1888). Coquelin, Ernest Coquelin, Ernest Coquelin, Ernest
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