André Mouëzy-Éon (9 June 1880 - 23 October 1967) was a French
dramatist, author of comedies, librettist, screenwriter and
dialoguist.André Mouëzy-Éon begins his career by writing short
plays for the Théâtre de Cluny, located in the Latin quarter of
Paris. After his conscription and before World War I, he became famous
by going into the military vaudeville, a popular genre at the time
with plays like Tire au flanc, Le Tampon du capiston, then Les
Dégourdis de la 11e.After the war, he collaborated with Nicolas
Nancey on L'Héritier du bal Tabarin in 1919 and Il est cocu, le chef
de gare in 1925.During the 1920s, he gained interest in operetta and
created several extravaganza pieces, operettas and sketch comedies
with a famous author by the name of Albert Willemetz.
dramatist, author of comedies, librettist, screenwriter and
dialoguist.André Mouëzy-Éon begins his career by writing short
plays for the Théâtre de Cluny, located in the Latin quarter of
Paris. After his conscription and before World War I, he became famous
by going into the military vaudeville, a popular genre at the time
with plays like Tire au flanc, Le Tampon du capiston, then Les
Dégourdis de la 11e.After the war, he collaborated with Nicolas
Nancey on L'Héritier du bal Tabarin in 1919 and Il est cocu, le chef
de gare in 1925.During the 1920s, he gained interest in operetta and
created several extravaganza pieces, operettas and sketch comedies
with a famous author by the name of Albert Willemetz.
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