Dux, Emilienne (b. 1874)
Dux, Emilienne (b. 1874)
French actress. Name variations: Mme Dux. Born Nov 28, 1874, in La Ricamauie, Loire, France; dau. of Claude Deux; m. Émile Duard (div.).
Made stage debut at the Odéon in Britannicus (1891), remaining there for 6 years, then appeared in leading roles at the Imperial Theater in St. Petersburg for 9 seasons and at the Porte-St.-Martin for 3; plays include Son Père, L'Otage, Florise, La Vieillesse de Don Juan, Hélène Ardouin, Un Grand Bourgeois and Poussiere; made debut with the Comédie Française as Elmine in Tartuffe, followed by La Bonne Mine, Les Caprices de Marianne, La course du Flambeau, Jeunesse and Un ennemi du peuple; elected a sociétaire (Jan 1919); made London debut as Mme D'Orcieu in La loi de l'homme (1908); appeared in film La Comtesse de Somerive (1917).