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Jean-François Berthelier

Jean-François-Philibert Berthelier (14 December 1830 – 29 September 1888) was a French actor and singer, who performed many light tenor roles in opéra-comique and opéra-bouffe.〔O’Connor P. 'Jean-François Berthelier' In : ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera''. Macmillan, London and New York, 1997.〕
==Early career==
Berthelier was born in Panissières, the son of a notary. At eleven he became an orphan and moved in with a foster family. He initially worked as an office clerk in a bookstore in Lyon, where on the side he appeared on stage as an extra at the Théâtre des Célestins. His fine voice was noticed, and he made his operatic debut as Fernando in ''La favorite'' at a small provincial theatre in Poitiers in 1849.〔Yon & Fraison 1996, p. 59.〕〔Kutsch & Riemens 2003, p. 380.〕 When that theatre closed, he moved to Paris, but after he was refused entry to the Conservatoire de Musique, he turned to singing in cafés-concerts, not without success.〔〔 He also composed some songs under the pseudonym Berthal.〔Some of the information in this article has been taken from its equivalent in the French Wikipédia.〕
He was spotted by Jacques Offenbach and engaged in the inaugural company of the Bouffes-Parisiens, scoring a success in ''Les deux aveugles'', and going on to triumph in ''Une nuit blanche'' (as Paimpol), ''Le violoneux'' (Pierre) and ''Ba-ta-clan'' (Kokikako); he is sometimes credited with 'discovering' Hortense Schneider.〔
From 1856 to 1862, Berthelier was a member of the Opéra-Comique company, creating parts in ''Barkouf'' by Offenbach and in ''Maître Pathelin'' by François Bazin, before leaving to appear at the Palais-Royal in ''La vie parisienne'' and at the Bouffes-Parisiens in ''Les bergers'', ''L'île de Tulipatan'', ''La princesse de Trébizonde'' and ''Boule-de-Neige''.

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