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Coquelin is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Benoît-Constant Coquelin (1841–1909), French actor * Charles Coquelin (1802–1852), French economist * Ernest Alexandre Honoré Coquelin (1848–1909), French actor, brother of Benoît-Constant * Francis Coquelin (born 1991), French footballer * Jean Coquelin (1865–1944), French actor, son of Benoît-Constant * Pierre Coquelin de Lisle Pierre Coquelin de Lisle (19 July 1900 – 22 July 1980) was a French sport shooter who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. In 1924 he won the gold medal in the 50 metre rifle, prone competition. References Further reading * Pierre Lagr ... (1900–1980), French sports shooter {{surname French-language surnames ...
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Benoît-Constant Coquelin
Benoît-Constant Coquelin (; 23 January 184127 January 1909), known as Coquelin aîné ("Coquelin the Elder"), was a French actor, "one of the greatest theatrical figures of the age." Biography Coquelin was born in Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais. He was originally intended to follow his father's trade of baker (he was once called "un boulanger manqué" – "a failed baker" – by a hostile critic), but his love of acting led him to the Conservatoire, where he entered Régnier's class in 1859. He won the first prize for comedy within a year, and made his début on 7 December 1860 at the Comédie-Française as the comic valet, Gros-René, in Molière's ''Le Dépit amoureux'', but his first great success was as Figaro in ''The Barber of Seville'', in the following year. It was an honour for Coquelin to be a part of the Comédie-Française at such a young age. This company had already been in existence for around 150 years. He was made ''sociétaire'' in 1864. There were ...
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Charles Coquelin
Charles Coquelin (25 November 1802 in Dunkerque – 12 August 1852 in Paris) was a French economist. He wrote on the banking sector in his "Dictionnaire de l’économie politique" and "Le crédit et les banques". He also wrote in the Revue des deux Mondes on the linen industry in Britain and France. During the 1870s Léon Walras Marie-Esprit-Léon Walras (; 16 December 1834 – 5 January 1910) was a French mathematical economist and Georgist. He formulated the marginal theory of value (independently of William Stanley Jevons and Carl Menger) and pioneered the developmen ... criticised Coquelin's ideas on competition in the economy. References Further reading *. *. External links 1802 births 1852 deaths People from Dunkirk French economists {{France-academic-bio-stub ...
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Ernest Alexandre Honoré Coquelin
Ernest Alexandre Honoré Coquelin (16 May 18488 February 1909) was a French actor. Also called Coquelin Cadet, to distinguish him from his brother, he was born at Boulogne, and entered the Conservatoire A music school is an educational institution specialized in the study, training, and research of music. Such an institution can also be known as a school of music, music academy, music faculty, college of music, music department (of a larger ins ... in 1864. He graduated with the first prize in comedy and made his debut in 1867 at the Odéon. The next year he appeared with his brother at the Théâtre Français and became a ''sociétaire'' 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). He died within days of his famous ...
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Francis Coquelin
Francis Joseph Coquelin (; born 13 May 1991) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Spanish club Villarreal. He has also featured for Valencia, Arsenal, Lorient, SC Freiburg and Charlton Athletic in his career. Club career Coquelin was born in Laval, Mayenne from parents originating from Réunion. He began his career playing for AS Bourny Laval before departing in 2005 for the biggest club in the Commune (administrative division), commune, Stade Lavallois. Coquelin spent three years at the club before being spotted by renowned Arsenal scout Gilles Grimandi, while on international duty, playing in a 2008 UEFA European Under-17 Championship elite round qualification match against Israel national football team, Israel. Arsenal Early career On 22 July 2008, Coquelin joined Arsenal from Stade Lavallois following a successful trial with the club. Although he suffered a thigh injury which cut the trial short, Coquelin impressed and was subsequen ...
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Jean Coquelin
Jean Coquelin (1865–1944) was a French film and stage actor and the son of Benoît-Constant Coquelin Benoît-Constant Coquelin (; 23 January 184127 January 1909), known as Coquelin aîné ("Coquelin the Elder"), was a French actor, "one of the greatest theatrical figures of the age." Biography Coquelin was born in Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais .... Filmography Bibliography * Finkielman, Jorge. ''The Film Industry in Argentina: an Illustrated Cultural History''. McFarland & Co, 2004. * Hartnoll, Phyllis, editor (1983). ''The Oxford Companion to the Theatre'' (fourth edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press. . External links * 1865 births 1944 deaths French male film actors French male stage actors Male actors from Paris 20th-century French male actors {{France-stage-actor-stub ...
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Pierre Coquelin De Lisle
Pierre Coquelin de Lisle (19 July 1900 – 22 July 1980) was a French sport shooter who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. In 1924 he won the gold medal in the 50 metre rifle, prone competition. References Further reading * Pierre Lagrue, Serge Laget, 2015: ''Le Siècle olympique. Les Jeux et l'Histoire (Athènes, 1896-Londres, 2012)'', Encyclopaedia Universalis * "Les hommes du jour: Pierre Coquelin de Lisle", in ''Le Petit Parisien ''Le Petit Parisien'' was a prominent French newspaper during the French Third Republic. It was published between 1876 and 1944, and its circulation was over two million after the First World War. Publishing Despite its name, the paper was circu ...'', 26 July 1933online version * "Les jeux olympiques des tireurs: Le jeune tireur français Coquelin de Lisle est champion olympique à la carabine" (1st part), '' Le Matin'', Paris, s.n. "41e année", no 12906,‎ 24 June 1924, p. 1 col. 4 and p.3 col. 5online version External links * ...
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