File:André Ferrier, tenor and actor.png

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1926 photo of tenor, actor, voice teacher, and theatre impresario André M. Ferrier (24 September 1874 Caen, France - 15 August 1962, Los Angeles).

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English: 1926 photo of tenor, actor, voice teacher, and theatre impresario André M. Ferrier (24 September 1874 Caen, France - 15 August 1962, Los Angeles). Worked as an opera singer at Opera Comique and as a stage actor with Sarah Bernhardt in France. Moved to California and became a naturalized citizen in 1912. Established his own theatre organization, La Gaîté Française, in California. Founded the Andre Ferrier Art Theatre in San Francisco. Appeared in films in the 1930s. Worked as a teacher of both singing and acting in California.
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Source Mildred Knapp Shipman, editor. (November 1926) "Easton Kent, tenor", Musical West and Northwest Musician, No. 7, San Francisco: Northwest Musicians Publicity Club, p. 6
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