Paul Hébert (comedian)

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Paul Hébert (before 1920 - after 1930) was a Canadian vaudeville actor of the 1920s and 1930s.

Hébert, who appeared under the stage name Macaroni , headed an acting company at King Edward Palace in Montreal in the 1920s , which included Rose Ouellette , Armand Lacroix , Teddy Burns Goulet and Simone Roberval , among others . In the 1930s, the group resided first in the Théâtre Arcade and then in the Théâtre Cartier . Hébert recorded 22 titles for His Master's Voice in the 1920s, including variety songs and skits with Rose Ouellette and Simone Roberval.

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