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  1. Elizabeth-Rachel Félix, também chamada Eliza ou Élisa Rachel Félix, entretanto, mais conhecida apenas por Rachel (Mumpf, Aargau, Suíça, 21 de fevereiro de 1821 - Le Cannet, França, 3 de janeiro de 1858) foi uma atriz francesa.

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    Rachel Félix was born as Elisa-Rachel Félix on 28 February 1821, in Mumpf, Rheinfelden, Aargau, to a family of Jewish background. Her father, Jacob Félix, was a peddler and her mother, Esther Hayer, was a Bohemian dealer in second-hand clothes. She had four sisters (Sophie-Sarah, Rébecca, Mélanie-Dinah, and Adelaïde-Lia) and one brother, Raphaël. A...

    Félix's health declined after a long tour of Russia. Her efforts to remain successful and the constant flux of her relationships had weakened her. She had shown symptoms of tuberculosis as early as 1841, and died early in 1858 of the disease, aged 36, in Le Cannet, Alpes-Maritimes, France. She is interred at Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris.

    Félix had two illegitimate sons; Alexandre-Antoine-Colonne with count Walewski (illegitimate son of Napoleon I), and Gabriel-Victor with Arthur Bertrand (son of Henri Gatien Bertrand). Upon her deathbed, she wrote many farewell letters to her sons, family members, lovers, colleagues and theatre connections at Comédie-Française. She is buried in a m...

    Note: This article relies heavily on the corresponding French Wikipedia article, from which this was partially translated in May 2006. 1. Anonymous. Rachel et la Comédie Française. Brussels, 1842. 2. de B---, Madame, Memoirs of Rachel. London, 1858. 3. Barthou, Louis, Rachel. (Acteurs et Actrices d’Autrefois.). Paris, 1926. 4. Brownstein, Rachel, T...

    An Englishman in Paris, by Albert Dresden Vandam(see Chapter VI)
    "Rachel" . Encyclopædia Britannica(11th ed.). 1911.
    Song written by Jean Clausel "Galerie Véro-Dodat"
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  2. Let us know. One of the most famous Jews in nineteenth-century France, the actress Rachel was celebrated for her unparalleled talent and is credited with reviving classical French tragedies in the era of Romanticism. Throughout her life, she remained faithful to her family and Judaism.

  3. Elisabeth “Eliza/Élisa” Rachel Félix. Better Known as Mademoiselle Rachel. Greatest Tragic Actress of France. 1821 – 1858 A.D. Rachel, the greatest tragic actress of France, was the daughter of a Jewish peddler named Jacob Felix, and was born at the village inn of Mumpf, Switzerland. She was one of a large brood of children, and before ...

  4. Élisabeth-Rachel Félix, dite Élisa Félix ou Rachel ou M lle Rachel, également Mademoiselle, est une actrice née le 21 février 1821 à Mumpf et morte le 3 janvier 1858 au Cannet [1]. Grande tragédienne dont le jeu soulève l'admiration, c'est un modèle pour Sarah Bernhardt.

    • Élisabeth-Rachel Félix
    • 3 janvier 1858 (à 36 ans)Le Cannet
    • Mˡˡᵉ Rachel
    • 21 février 1821Mumpf ( Suisse)
  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Elisabeth Félix (1821-1858), better known only as Mademoiselle Rachel, was a French actress. She became a prominent figure in French society, and was the mistress of, among others, Napoleon III, Prince Napoléon, and Alexandre Colonna-Walewski, the illegitimate son of Napoleon I. Efforts by newspapers to publish pictures of her on ...

  6. Née dans une famille de marchands ambulants, le 21 février 1821, Élisabeth-Rachel Félix, de son vrai nom, a connu la misère et la mendicité. Enfant, elle doit chanter et danser dans les...