Martial Aubertin

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Martial Aubertin
Born18 October 1775
Died15 November 1824(1824-11-15) (aged 49)
Occupation(s) Actor, dramatist

Martial Aubertin (18 October 1775 - 15 November 1824), was a French stage actor and dramatist.

An actor of the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, Aubertin was generally felt by its qualities and good behavior. Besides his theater plays, he produced songs and some Latin verse parts.

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