Anaïs Fargueil

In 1825, she followed her parents to Paris and entered the French National Academy of Dramatic Arts in the classes of Antoine Ponchard and Auguste Mathieu Panseron.

Committed to the Opéra-Comique, she made her debut in La Marquise by Adolphe Adam.

She abandoned the opera for the theater and began at the Théâtre du Vaudeville in 1836.

She left it for the Théâtre du Gymnase and toured the province and abroad.

[3] Her daughter, Marguerite Le Rousseau-Fargueil, is buried on 24 April 1911[4] at Montmartre cemetery in the family vault.