[1] On 8 June 1781, a fire at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal claimed the life of his brother Pierre Richer de la Rigaudière, who was born in Paris and died at 27.
[5] He took on a mix of prominent and supporting roles in several of Pierre Gardel's pantomimic ballets, such as La dansomanie, L'enfant prodigue, Paul et Virginie, and Le Carnaval de Venise.
[7] On 13 October 1809, he portrayed the Provost in Gardel and Méhul's La dansomanie, sharing the stage with Milon, Vestris, and Mme.
[10] The Parisian dancer performed in Charles Didelot's romantic ballet Flore et Zéphire on 12 December 1815, taking on the role of "Pan".
[11] Beaupré was cast as "Arlequin" in a two-act ballet titled Le Carnaval de Venise by Louis Milon on 22 February 1816.