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  1. Jacques Damala. Aristides Damalas (Greek: Aριστεíδης Δαμαλάς, alternative spellings Aristidis or Aristide; 15 January 1855 – 18 August 1889), known in France by the stage name Jacques Damala, was a Greek military officer-turned-actor, and husband of Sarah Bernhardt in his last years.

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    • 1882–1889
    • Actor
    • Aristides Damalas, 15 January 1855, Piraeus, Greece
  2. Funerary Portrait of Jacques Damala. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 556. The great tragic actress, Sarah Bernhardt, was also a gifted sculptor. She carved this haunting memorial to her husband, the actor Jacques Damala (1855–1889), shortly after he had died of a drug overdose.

  3. 24. Aug. 2014 · Jacques Damala, an actor and the husband of Sarah Bernhardt, who died in 1889. New York Public Library. Sarah Bernhardt, who has so wonderfully impersonated death in all its phases, has just...

  4. 12. März 2021 · Ce dialogue entre Sarah Bernhardt, la célèbre comédienne de théâtre du XIXe siècle, surnommée la “Divine”, et Teresa, la fille illégitime de son mari grec Aristide Jacques Damala, en dit long sur la relation tumultueuse entre l’“actrice la plus célèbre du monde” et l’“apollon des diplomates”, même si ce dernier n’a que brièvement traversé l’exis...

  5. Aristides Damalas (Greek: Aριστεíδης Δαμαλάς, alternative spellings Aristidis or Aristide; 15 January 1855 – 18 August 1889), known in France by the stage name Jacques Damala, was a Greek military officer-turned-actor, and husband of Sarah Bernhardt in his last years. Damala's characterisation by modern researchers is far from positive.

  6. 10. Juni 2023 · In 1882, Bernhardt married Jacques Damala, a handsome Greek diplomat 12 years her junior. He turned out to be a drug addict and womaniser. The couple separated, but Bernhardt was distraught...

  7. 20. Apr. 2023 · Her sculptures – many of which have recently been rediscovered – include some lively bust portraits of artist friends, a remarkable and rather macabre funerary portrait of her husband Jacques Damala (on loan from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York) whose disembodied head is shown lying sideways on a bed of roses and ...