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Jacques Dacqmine

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Jacques Dacqmine is a Broadway performer. Explore their Broadway credits, shows, and songs below.

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Jacques Dacqmine was a French actor born in 1923 in La Madeleine, France, who worked across stage, film, and television throughout his career until his death in 2010. He is recognized among Broadway audiences for his appearances in New York in 1952.

Dacqmine's Broadway work in 1952 encompassed a range of dramatic material. His credits from that period include Occupe-toi d'Amelie, Le Proces, La Repetition ou L'Amour Puni, Hamlet, and Amphitryon 38, reflecting his engagement with both classical and contemporary theatrical repertoire.

In addition to his stage career, Dacqmine was married four times. One of his marriages was to the actress Odile Versois.

Personal Details

Born
November 30, 1923
Hometown
La Madeleine, FRANCE
Died
March 29, 2010

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