Tonia Navar

She performed in 1927 at the Comédie Francaise in Saint-Georges Bouhélier's new play Les Flambeaux de la Noel.

Navar wrote Un homme est venu and L'amour en coulisses.

[7] In 1939, a journal reported that Navar's acting course, called "Cours Molière" was growing and had to move to larger facilities.

[8] Navar's Parisian acting school prepared students for stage and film careers.

[10] She was befriended with the courtesan, performer and later princess, Liane de Pougy, with whom she exhanged letters in the 1930s.