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Eugène Marin Labiche and Orson Welles

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Difference between Eugène Marin Labiche and Orson Welles

Eugène Marin Labiche vs. Orson Welles

Eugène Marin Labiche (5 May 1815 – 23 January 1888) was a French dramatist, perhaps best known for his 1851 farce written with Marc-Michel, The Italian Straw Hat, which has since been adapted many times to stage and screen. George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985) was an American actor, director, writer, and producer who worked in theatre, radio, and film.

Similarities between Eugène Marin Labiche and Orson Welles

Eugène Marin Labiche and Orson Welles have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Farce, Marc-Michel, The Italian Straw Hat (play).

Farce

In theatre, a farce is a comedy that aims at entertaining the audience through situations that are highly exaggerated, extravagant, and thus improbable.

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Marc-Michel

Marc-Antoine-Amédée Michel, known as Marc-Michel (22 July 1812, Marseille – 12 March 1868, Paris) was a French poet, playwright and journalist.

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The Italian Straw Hat (play)

The Italian Straw Hat (French: Un chapeau de paille d'Italie) is a five-act comedy by Eugene Labiche and Marc-Michel.

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Eugène Marin Labiche and Orson Welles Comparison

Eugène Marin Labiche has 35 relations, while Orson Welles has 813. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.35% = 3 / (35 + 813).

References

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