Joseph-Isidore Samson, by Etienne Carjat - ca 1865


Joseph Isidore Samson (2 July 1793 – 28 March 1871) was a 19th-century French actor and playwright. Samson was born at St. Denis, the son of a restaurateur. He took first prize for comedy at the Conservatoire in 1812, married an actress with whom he had toured in France, and joined the Comédie-Française in 1826. There he remained until 1863, creating more than 250 1829 Samson became a professor at the Conservatoire, under whom Rachel Félix (1821–1858), Rose Cheri (1824–1861), the Brohans and others were trained. He wrote several comedies, among them La Belle-Mère et le gendre (1826), and La Famille poisson (1846). Samson died in Paris on 28 March 1871.


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