Fanély Revoil
Fanély Revoil, born Marseille 25 September 1906, died Annonay 31 January 1999, was a French singer who had a major career in opera and operetta between the 1930s and 1989. She was married to theater director Robert Ancelin from 1937 to 1942.
Career
After starting work as a secretary Revoil followed courses in singing and acting at the Marseille Conservatoire, making her debut in Montpellier in 1928 in Gillette de Narbonne, then appeared in Mulhouse in Comtesse Maritza, before joining the company in Le Havre, singing in operettas from both the Paris and Vienna traditions, as well as in Carmen.In 1933, she made her first appearances in Paris, at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin in small roles before creating Madame Dubarry in the French premiere of La Dubarry. Following this success, others followed including Paris premieres of creations in Valses de Vienne, Le Tzaréwitch, Un coup de veine, Au soleil du Mexique and La Belle traversée.
After the Porte Saint Martin she made her debut at the Opéra-Comique, and although never a member of the company she sang regularly with them for ten years, including Lazuli in L'étoile, la Guimard in Fragonard and the title role in Ciboulette.
Revoil appeared many times at the Théâtre du Châtelet, in Soleil du Mexique, Nina Rosa, Rose-Marie, and created the title role in La Maréchale sans-gêne there in 1948. At the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées she performed in the premiere of Virginie Dejazet in 1946.
She made many foreign tours often alongside Willy Clément.
After retiring from the stage she taught operetta singing at the Paris Conservatoire.