Anna Tariol-Baugé

Anna Tariol-Baugé (born Anna-Rose Tariol; 28 August 1871, in Veyre-Monton – 1 December 1944, in Asnières-sur-Seine) was a French operetta singer and theatre actress.

Returning to France, she sang in Toulouse and Nantes, then moved to Paris, where she performed mainly in light opera.

[1][2][3] Fernand Samuel, director of Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, hired her.

She performed in the roles of Loïa in the operetta La Dame de Trèfle (1898) by Maurice Froyez and Charles Clairville; Agathe Coquenard, at the premiere of Véronique, on 10 December 1898;[4] La Chula in Shakespeare (1899); Aurora in Sleeping Beauty; Fanchon in François-les-Bas-Bleus (1900),[5] and the title role of Josephine Sold by her Sisters.

[6] She also appears on the stage of music-halls, at the Casino de Paris, at the Moulin-Rouge, and at the Théâtre Marigny.