Raymond Poisson
Raymond Poisson was a French actor and playwright of the 17th century. Mainly a comic actor, he used the stage names Crispin in comedy and Belleroche in tragedy.Career
Poisson joined the company of the Hôtel de Bourgogne in Paris, primarily as a comic rival to Molière, who played at the Palais-Royal. As a comedian Poisson wore a black servant costume in a Spanish style and was noted for his stutter. He appropriated the character of Crispin from Scarron's L'Écolier de Salamanque, playing it himself, and wrote and appeared in Lubin and Le Baron de la Crasse.
He became a founding member of the Comédie-Française in 1680. His son Paul and his grandsons Philippe and Francois-Arnoul all became actors, whilst his granddaughter Madeleine-Angélique de Gomez became a writer.