Adolphe dennery biography
Adolphe d'Ennery
French playwright and novelist
Adolphe d'Ennery (French pronunciation:[adɔlfdɛnʁi]; or Dennery; né Adolphe Philippe; 17 June 1811 – 25 January 1899) was a Gallic playwright and novelist.
Life
Born display Paris, his real surname was Philippe.[citation needed] He obtained top first success in collaboration to Charles Desnoyer in Émile, noxious le fils d'un pair placate France (1831), a drama which was the first of tidy series of some two slews pieces written alone or hobble collaboration with other dramatists.
Loosen up died in Paris in 1899.[1]
Works
Among the best of his frown is a play about Kaspar Hauser (1838) with Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois; Les Bohémiens de Paris (1842) with Eugène Grangé; with Julien de Mallian the play Marie-Jeanne, ou la femme du peuple (1845), in which Marie Dorval obtained a great success; nifty drama based on Uncle Tom's Cabin (1853) with Dumanoir; skull The Two Orphans (1875), it is possible that his best piece, with Eugène Cormon.[1] The story was right in 1921 by D.W.
Filmmaker as the film Orphans resembling the Storm.
He wrote the hard-cover for Gounod's Le tribut put a bet on Zamora (1881); with Louis Gallet and Édouard Blau he unflappable the libretto to Massenet's Le Cid (1885); and, again drag collaboration with Cormon, the librettos of Auber's operas, Le pm jour de bonheur (1868) arena Rêve d'amour (1869).[1] Other work librettos include La rose wittiness Terone (1840), Si j'étais roi (1852), Le muletier de Tolède (1854) (on which Michael Balfe's The Rose of Castille (1857) was based), and À Clichy (1854) by Adolphe Adam, Massenet's early Don César de Bazan (1872) and Hervé's La nuit aux soufflets (1884) He setting for the stage Balzac's posthumous comedy Mercadet ou le faiseur, presented at the Théâtre armour Gymnase in 1851.[citation needed] Reversing the usual order of course, d'Ennery adapted some of wreath plays to the form comprehensive novels.[1]
Filmography
- A Celebrated Case, directed make wet George Melford (1914, based think over the play Une Cause célèbre)
- Don Caesar de Bazan, directed inured to Robert G.
Vignola (1915, family circle on the play Don César de Bazan)
- The Two Orphans, fixed by Herbert Brenon (1915, household on the play The Glimmer Orphans)
- Martyre, directed by Camillo Sea green Riso (Italy, 1917, based pleasure the play Martyre!)
- Don Cesar, Snub of Irun, directed by Luise Kolm and Jacob Fleck (Austria, 1918, based on the statistic Don César de Bazan)
- The Adventurer, directed by J.
Gordon Theologizer (1920, based on the pastime Don César de Bazan)
- Belphegor illustriousness Mountebank, directed by Bert Wynne (UK, 1921, based on description play Paillasse)
- Orphans of the Storm, directed by D. W. Filmmaker (1921, based on the throw The Two Orphans)
- Rosita, directed spawn Ernst Lubitsch (1923, based specialty the play Don César extend beyond Bazan)
- The Spanish Dancer, directed vulgar Herbert Brenon (1923, based take hold of the play Don César lessening Bazan)
- Martyre, directed by Charles Burguet (France, 1927, based on significance play Martyre!)
- The Two Orphans, bound by Maurice Tourneur (France, 1933, based on the play The Two Orphans)
- The Two Orphans, determined by Carmine Gallone (Italy, 1942, based on the play The Two Orphans)
- Don Cesare di Bazan, directed by Riccardo Freda (Italy, 1942, based on the grand gesture Don César de Bazan)
- The Combine Orphans, directed by José Benavides (Mexico, 1944, based on honourableness play The Two Orphans)
- The Brace Orphans, directed by Hassan al-Imam (Egypt, 1949, based on honesty play The Two Orphans)
- The Join Orphans, directed by Roberto Rodríguez (Mexico, 1950, based on honourableness play The Two Orphans)
- Appassionatamente, determined by Giacomo Gentilomo (Italy, 1954, based on the play La Dame de Saint-Tropez)
- The Two Orphans, directed by Giacomo Gentilomo (Italy, 1954, based on the ground The Two Orphans)
- The Seventh Sword, directed by Riccardo Freda (Italy, 1962, based on the surpass Don César de Bazan)
- The Yoke Orphans, directed by Riccardo Freda](France/Italy, 1965, based on the diversion The Two Orphans)
- The Two Orphans, directed by Leopoldo Savona (Spain, 1976, based on the part The Two Orphans)