Jacques-André Jacquelin (18 March 1776 – 13 August 1827) was a French playwright, lyricist, chansonnier, goguettier and poet.
A chief clerk at the Ministry of War, he became inspector of secondary theaters of Paris.
Jacquelin authored about forty plays, all of which are now long forgotten, and the Dictionnaire historique abrégé des hommes célèbres depuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu'à nos jours.
He was a member of the société du Caveau [fr] of which he became general secretary in 1815.
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