Hading, Jane (1859–1933)

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Hading, Jane (1859–1933)

French actress. Born Jeanne Alfrédine Tréfouret, Nov 25, 1859, at Marseilles, France; died Dec 31, 1933; dau. of an actor; married Victor Koning (1842–1894, manager of Gymnase theater), 1884 (div. 1887).

One of the leading actresses of her day in France, America, and England, made 1st stage appearance at 3, as Little Blanche in Le bossu; performed in Algiers and Cairo; had an excellent voice and, on return to Marseilles, sang in operetta and acted in Ruy Blas; made Paris debut in La Chaste Suzanne at Palais Royal and appeared in an operetta at the Renaissance; enjoyed great success at the Gymnase in Le Maitre de forges (1883); toured America with Benoît Coquelin (1888) and on her return furthered the success of Henri Lavedan's Le Prince d'Aurec at the Vaudeville; later repertoire included Alexandre Dumas fils' Le Demi-monde and La Princesse Georges, Alfred Capus' La Châtelaine (1902) and Maurice Donnay's Retour de Jerusalem.