Henri Boucherat
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Henri Boucherat (? – died after 192)[1] was a French playwright and chansonnier.
The son of a wheelwright from Noyers who became a coachbuilder in Paris, Henri Boucherat was initially a journalist specializing in finance. Managing director of the Journal des rentes et valeurs, the Cote internationale des coupons[2] and the Cote Bleue ,[3] it was only alongside his stock market activities that he became a playwright[4] and songwriter.
He is buried alongside his wife (born Jeanne Léonie Loiseau in Chaumont, Haute-Marne on May 12, 1860, and died in Paris 9th arrondissement on April 5, 1929) at the Père Lachaise Cemetery.[5]