Eugénie D'Hannetaire


Marie-Louis-Philippine-Eugénie Servandoni, stage name Eugénie D'Hannetaire, was a French actress.
She was the daughter of the actor-director D'Hannetaire and the actress Marguerite Huet. She made her debut at the Théâtre de la Monnaie aged 8, in child roles, then from 15 as a dancer. She is reported to have succeeded her mother in her roles as a soubrette. She left Brussels in 1773 and in Lyon married the comic-actor Larive, from whom she divorced 20 years later. Prince Charles-Joseph de Ligne vowed her his boundless admiration and dedicated his Lettres à Eugénie sur les spectacles to her.