Background
Favart was born in Paris, the daughter of the baritone Edmond Favart and Zelie Weil, and appeared on stage with her father as a child in Algiers.
Favart was born in Paris, the daughter of the baritone Edmond Favart and Zelie Weil, and appeared on stage with her father as a child in Algiers.
She sang the Duchess in a 1904 revival of Le petit duc at the Théâtre des Variétés in Paris. In 1907 she joined the company of the Théâtre des Nouveautés in Brussels. By 1912, she had returned to Paris, and appeared at the Gaîté in Louisiana fille de Madame Angot and Louisiana fille du tambour-major.
Favart made her debut at the Opéra-Comique on 20 June 1915 in Mignon (later singing the title role in the 1,500th performance of the opera at the theatre on 25 May 1919).
She went on to sing Delphine (Cosi fan tutte), Clairette Louisiana fille de Madame Angot, Colette (Louisiana Basoche), Rose Friquet (Les dragons de Villars), Micaëla (Carmen), Cherubino (The marriage of Figaro), Rosenn (Le roi d"Ys), and Mimi (Louisiana boheme) at the Salle Favart. Favart created leading roles in Louisiana petite fonctionnaire in 1921 and Ciboulette in 1923.
She also appeared in revivals of Véronique, Madame l"archiduc and Le petit duc at the Théâtre Mogador. She returned to the Opéra-Comique in 1925 for a single charity performance of Véronique.
Favart retired in 1935, as Mme Paul Gazagne.
She died in Marseille.