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Christian (French actor)


Christian Perrin, known by his stage-name Christian, was a French actor and singer in operetta, born in Paris, 1 January 1821, and died there in December 1889.〔 He had a long and successful career in Paris from the 1850s up to his death.
==Life and career==
After his beginnings in provincial theatres, Christian made his debut in the French capital at the Théâtre des Délassements-Comiques in April 1847. His career took off with roles in ''Claude le Riboteur'', ''Polkette et Bamboche'', ''Sur la gouttière'', ''La Bouquetière des Innocents'' and in revue. He moved to the Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques in 1849 and appeared in many plays, such as ''Les Filles en feu'', ''Le Bal du sauvage'', ''La Courte-paille'', ''Le Festin de Balthazar'', ''Le Postillon de Crèvecœur''. From 1855 at the Théâtre des Variétés appearances included ''Furnished Apartment'', ''Le Théâtre des Zouaves'', ''Le Fils du Diable'', ''L’Homme n’est pas parfait'', ''Les Compagnons de la truelle'' and ''Les Mousquetaires du carnaval''.
His first appearance for Offenbach was in the successful premiere of ''La Périchole'' in 1868 where he played Panatellas. Christian was popular with audiences through his reputation for his ad-libbing.〔Yon, Jean-Claude. ''Jacques Offenbach.'' Éditions Gallimard, Paris, 2000.〕

He featured in other revivals such as ''La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein'' and ''La belle Hélène'' (Agamemnon). He also appeared in the opérettes of Hervé such as ''Le mot de la fin'' and ''La veuve du Malabar''. He appeared at the Théâtre de l'Odéon from 1870 to 1872 and then briefly at the Variétés before re-joining Offenbach at the Gaîté where he appeared in the premiere of ''Le Voyage dans la lune'' and in revised versions of ''Orphée aux Enfers'' (as Jupiter) and ''Geneviève de Brabant'' (Golo). When the 'Théâtre-Lyrique' opened at the Gaîté after Offenbach’s departure, he even undertook the opéra comique repertoire, including ''La poupée de Nuremberg'', ''Giralda'' (Don Japhet), ''Les rendez-vous bourgeois'' and ''Le sourd'' (Doliban).〔Noel E & Stoullig E. ''Les Annales du Théâtre et de la Musique, 2eme edition, 1876.'' G Charpentier, Paris, 1877.〕
In January 1875 he was withdrawn from the revival of ''Les brigands'' after a complaint from a government minister to the theatre management that Christian had introduced the actor playing Gloria-Cassis in the tones of catholic liturgy.〔
Renowned for his constant wit, on the mirror of his dressing-room was pasted the inscription « Les raseurs sont priés de ne pas moisir ici » (Bores should not hang around here).〔 According to Vanloo, his over-the-top performance as a sea-sick passenger in the vaudeville ''Coco'' at the Théâtre des Nouveautés in June 1878 led him to pun « Que diraient mes administrés s'ils me voyaient avoir le mal de maire ? » - as he was at the time the mayor of a commune near Chantilly.〔(Vanloo, A. ''Sur le plateau: souvenirs d'une librettiste.'' Paris, 1913. )〕
The revival by Castellano of ''Le voyage dans la lune'' at the Théâtre du Châtelet in 1877 brought him back to operetta.〔Noel E and Stoullig E. ''Les Annales du Théâtre et de la Musique, 3eme édition, 1877.'' G Charpentier et Cie, Paris, 1878.〕 From 1878 Christian rejoined the Variétés where he featured in new stage works – ''Le Tour du Cadran'', ''Coup de foudre'', ''Le Voyage en Suisse'', ''Les Variétés de Paris'', ''Mam'zelle Nitouche'' (as Château-Gibus), ''La Cosaque'', ''Mam'zelle Gavroche'', ''Mes Anciennes'' – alongside popular revivals, ''L'Homme n'est pas parfait'', ''La belle Hélène'' (Calchas), ''La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein'' (Boum), ''Le Père de la débutante'', ''Les brigands'' (Pietro), ''La Princesse de Trébizonde'' (Cabriolo), and ''Barbe-bleue'' (Popolani).〔Noel E & Stoullig E. ''Les Annales du Théâtre et de la Musique, 15eme edition, 1889.'' G Charpentier et Cie, Paris, 1890.〕
Christian suffered a stroke at the Variétés on 20 November 1889 after a dress rehearsal for the revue ''Paris-Exposition'' and died shortly afterwards. His last words were apparently « I am dying just like Molière ».〔Cain G. ''Anciens Théâtres de Paris - Le Boulevard du Crime, Les Théâtres du Boulevard.'' Eugène Pasquelle, Paris, 1906.〕

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