Emília Letroublon
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1829 (approx.)
Emília Letroublon | |
|---|---|
| Born | Emília Genoveva Letroublon 1829 (approx.) Ribérac, France |
| Died | 5 July 1895 Lisbon, Portugal |
| Occupation | actor |
| Years active | 20 |
| Known for | Portuguese theatre |
| Partner | José Carlos dos Santos |
Emília Letroublon (c. 1829 – 1895) was an actress of French birth who made her career in Portugal in the 19th century.
Emília Genoveva Letroublon was born in Ribérac in the Dordogne department of France around 1829. Her mother moved to the Portuguese capital of Lisbon and ran an inn at Cais do Sodré on the banks of the Tagus river. Letroublon debuted as an actor in the early days of operation of the Teatro do Ginásio, in 1848. She was so successful that her salary was increased by 400% in the second month of her contract, and the public's appreciation continued for her future roles. After the modernization of the Ginásio in 1852, she again became part of its company, together with Emília Cândida. In one play she smoked on the stage. This was considered a scandal and attracted many people to the theatre to see it.[1][2]