Victorien Sardou, a renowned French writer, was born on September 5, 1831, in the esteemed city of Paris, France. His literary contributions to the world are marked by iconic works such as Tosca, which premiered in 1956, Cleopatra, which debuted in 1912, and Princess Romanoff, which was first performed in 1915. Throughout his life, he was married to two remarkable women: Marie Anne Corneille Soulié and Laurentine Éléonore Désirée de Moisson de Brécourt. Victorien Sardou's life came to a close on November 8, 1908, in the same city where he was born, Paris, France.

Victorien Sardou
Deceased · Born: Sep 5, 1831 · Died: Nov 8, 1908















