(Marquis) Marie Joseph Louis Camille Robert de la Motte Net Worth

(Marquis) Marie Joseph Louis Camille Robert de la Motte Net Worth is
$700,000

(Marquis) Marie Joseph Louis Camille Robert de la Motte Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Robert de Flers (Robert Pellevé de La Motte-Ango, marquis de Flers) (25 November 1872, Pont-l'Évêque, Calvados – 30 July 1927, Vittel) was a French playwright, opera librettist, and journalist.He entered the Lycée Condorcet in 1888 where he studied law with the initial ambition of entering diplomatic service. He met and befriended fellow student and writer Marcel Proust, and that relationship had a great influence upon him. Proust exposed Flers to art, literature, and music and his interests soon switched from law to writing, journalism, and literature. The two men enjoyed a lifelong friendship.After completing his studies, he toured throughout Asia in the mid-1890s. The event inspired his earliest writings: the novel La Courtisane Taïa et son singe vert (1896), the short story Ilsée, princesse de Tripoli (1896), and the travel narrative Vers l’Orient (1897). Upon returning to Paris, he was approached by composer Edmond Audran to write the libretto for his operetta La reine des reines. The worked premiered on 14 October 1896 at the Théâtre de l'Eldorado in Strasbourg. His next libretto was for Gaston Serpette's vaudeville-operetta Shakspeare! which premiered at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens on 23 November 1899.In 1901 de Flers married Geneviève Sardou, the daughter of Victorien Sardou. He continued to be active writing librettos. His third opera libretto, Les travaux d'Hercule (1901), marked his first collaboration with fellow playwright Gaston Arman de Caillavet and composer Claude Terrasse. Most of his remaining librettos were written with Caillavet, often for Terrasse who was their most frequent musical collaborator. Other composers for which the two men wrote librettos include André Messager, and Gabriel Pierné. The two men also wrote a French translation of Franz Lehár's The Merry Widow in 1905 which was used throughout France during the first half of the 20th century. Their last opera collaboration was for Alfred Bruneau's 1923 opera Le jardin du paradis. De Flers also wrote the librettos for Reynaldo Hahn's Ciboulette (1923) with playwright Francis de Croisset, and Joseph Szulc's Le petit choc (1923).De Flers and de Caillavet also often worked together on stage plays, producing such comedies as Le Sire de Vergy (1903), Les Sentiers de la vertu (1903), Pâris ou le bon juge (1906), Miquette et sa mère (1906), Primerose (1911), and L’Habit vert (1913) among other works. He later worked frequently with playwright Francis de Croisset, producing such works as Les Vignes du seigneur (1923), Les Nouveaux Messieurs (1925), and Le Docteur miracle (1926). Although a number of his operas were successful in his day, his lasting legacy rests in his stage plays.De Flers was a member of the Académie française from 1920 up until his death in 1927. He spent the last six years of his life as literary editor of Le Figaro, a position he was appointed to in 1921. He also served as the Conseiller Général of Lozère during his latter years.

Date Of BirthNovember 25, 1872
Died1927-07-30
Place Of BirthPont-l'Évêque, Calvados, France
ProfessionWriter, Soundtrack
Star SignSagittarius
#Fact
1Wrote several plays together with Gaston Arman de Cavaillet.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Két szék között2015TV Movie
Ciboulette2013TV Movie play
La Veuve Joyeuse2007TV Movie adaptation: French version
Ciboulette1986TV Movie libretto
Ciboulette1980TV Movie libretto
Le maestro1977novel "Les Vignes du Seigneur"
Der vielgeliebte Herr Brotonneau1968TV Movie play "Monsieur Brotonneau"
Au théâtre ce soir1967TV Series play - 1 episode
Ihana seikkailu1962play "La belle aventure"
Le Sire de Vergy1960TV Movie opera
Les vignes du seigneur1958play
Airs de France1958TV Series french adaptation - 1 episode
L'habit vert1957TV Movie
Bruden fra Dragstrup1955play "La Belle aventure"
Grande Teatro Tupi1952TV Series play - 1 episode
Miquette et sa mère1950play
La belle aventure1942play
Dernière aventure1942play "Papa"
Miquette1940play "Miquette et sa mère"
Le bois sacré1939play
Monsieur Brotonneau1939play
L'habit vert1937play
L'amour veille1937play
L'ange du foyer1937play
The King1936play - as R. de Flers
Miquette et sa mère1934play "Miquette et sa mère"
Primerose1934play
Ciboulette1933libretto
L'âne de Buridan1932play - as Robert Pellevé de La Motte-Ango marquis de Flers
La belle aventure1932play
Les vignes du seigneur1932play
Das schöne Abenteuer1932play
Les nouveaux messieurs1929play
Primerose1919play
Love Watches1918play "L'Amour veille"
L'asino di Buridano1917play
The Beautiful Adventure1917play "La Belle adventure"
Papà1915Short play

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Ciboulette1986TV Movie "Ciboulette, Opérette en 3 actes et 4 tableaux"
Le Sire de Vergy1960TV Movie lyrics: "Choeur du petit lever", "Valse Sous la douceur du ciel changeant", "Légende des Vergy", "Lettre Je viens de te quitter", "Duetto Gabrielle-Vergy Ah ! qu'il est doux de ne rien faire", "Finale Il faut partir, il n'est qu'temps", "Prière Seigneur et vous les douze apôtres", "Couplets de Coucy Moitié violence, moitié douceur", "Ensemble", "Duo des Captifs", "Le désert intime, Romance", "J'arrive tout droit de la croisade", "Scène de la Provocation et Finale II", "Nocturne", "Duo b

Known for movies

Source
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