Louis Gabriel Montigny (3 December 1784 – 10 January 1846 [1]) was a 19th-century French playwright and writer.
Louis Gabriel was the son of Rémy Montigny, master perfumer and of Marie-Madeleine-Gabrielle Mignot, domiciled rue Saint-Honoré.
An officer in the military, director of the Moniteur de l'armée, he became a journalist and a dramatist.
He is buried at Montmartre Cemetery, 22nd division, with his wife who died 15 January 1879 in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, his daughter Marie-Louise-Delphine de Montigny (1826-1897), and his son in law, general Joseph-Augustin-Eugène Daguerre (1814-1879).
The grave is to the right of the tomb of the painter Gustave Moreau, facing l'avenue du Tunnel.