Émilienne de Sère was a French operetta and café-concert singer active from 1894 to 1904.
She entered the Théâtre-Moderne, from where she left for Bucharest, where she was offered a favourable engagement.
Édouard Marchand hired her for the Trouville-sur-Mer Casino season, and the Scala (Paris) in 1895.
[6] She performed at the Alcazar de Bruxelles[note 1][7] and at the Salone Margherita (Napoli) [it] in Naples[8] in 1899,[9] at the Театр Омона [ru] in Moscow in 1900[10] at the Alcazar of Marseille in 1901[11][12] in Roma[13] in Naples[14] at the Kursaal[15] or "Nouveau-Théâtre" in Geneva[16][17] at the Palace Theatre, London in 1902, then in Düsseldorf, Berlin and Vienna[18] and at the Central-Theatre in Leipzig in 1903.
tout le monde… monte, at the Cirque Royal in Brussels for 3 months in 1904.