Marquise-Thérèse de Gorla

Marquise-Thérèse de Gorla, also known under her stage name Mademoiselle Du Parc (1633 – Paris, 11 December 1668), was a French actress and ballet dancer.

He was an actor who specialized in playing the roles of servants, such as La Montagne in Molière's Les fâcheux (The Pests).

The troupe of Molière having arrived at Paris, Du Parc performed before the monarch on 24 October 1658 in the Louvre in the role of Hippolytus, and then before the public at the Petit Bourbon.

Around Easter 1660, they returned to the Molière's troupe, where she was the star performing lead roles in plays as well as ballets.

[2] Larousse and Lyonnet both relate the following testimony: "She made some notable antics, because we saw her legs and part of her thighs through its split skirt on both sides, with silk stockings attached to the top of panties," something which aroused great attention by contemporaries.

Marquise-Thérèse de Gorla