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Tonia Navar (1886–1959), also known as ''Melle Tonia Navar'' and ''Antoinette Lauzur'', was a French actress and playwright.


Major roles

She performed in 1927 at the Comédie Francaise in Saint-Georges Bouhélier's new play ''Les Flambeaux de la Noel''. In the summer of 1930, she played her first major role at the Comédie Francaise, Yanetta in Eugène Brieux's play '' La robe rouge'' (1900). In the late 1930s, she often played the title role in Jean Racine's '' Phèdre''. She also had the title role in Racine's ''Britannicus'' and in ''Baisers perdus'' in 1932. Navar also performed in films, among them ''
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'' (1930), directed by Robert Florey, and '' L'étrangère'' (1930), directed by Gaston Ravel.


Playwright

Navar wrote ''Un homme est venu'' and ''L'amour en coulisses''. She is mentioned as an important French woman playwright in a study published in 2001.


Teaching

In 1939, a journal reported that Navar's acting course, called "Cours Molière" was growing and had to move to larger facilities. Navar's Parisian acting school prepared students for stage and film careers.
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was one of her students.


Personal life

She was befriended with the courtesan, performer and later princess, Liane de Pougy, with whom she exhanged letters in the 1930s. Pougy mentions her several times in her memoirs. Parisian society columns reported on Navar as a celebrity in 1924. In 1930, newspapers reported on a lawsuit that Navar had filed against a British film company which allegedly caused her to gain weight, become less attractive, and damage her voice in the course of a film production. Little is known of her political convictions or activities during the Second World Ward, yet a prominent advertisement in a film magazine devoted mainly to German stars suggests that she was not considered politically dangerous to the
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References

Navar, Tonia 20th-century French actresses 1886 births 1959 deaths {{DEFAULTSORT:Navar_Tonia