Louis-François Archambault (30 March 1742, Paris - 5 January 1812, Paris), stage name Dorvigny, was a French novelist, actor and playwright, and the inventor of "janotism" (gross errors of language for comic effect).
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30 March 1742
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Died |
5 January 1812 (aged 69)
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Zodiac | Aries |
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