Career
He received a large inheritance in 1782, leading him to cease his business activities and pursue his hobbies. In the same year, he joined a literature society started by Adriaan Loosjes, Vlijt moeder der Wetenschappen and became an actor. In 1785 the society was reinvented as the theater society Leerzaam vermaak with a strong Patriotic bias with Loosjes and Walré the leaders.
In 1787 Walré joined the Haarlem vrijkorps (armed citizen"s guard) named Pro aris et focis as a captain and served in 1787 in Nieuwersluis.
When this action failed and Haarlem returned to the orangists, Leerzaam vermaak was forbidden, but the group became active again in 1788. Loosjes began to avoid politics and in 1789 he started the Haarlem scientific society Maatschappij tot Nut van "t Algemeen.
To continue his comedy pursuits, he began the society Democriet in the same year with the remark Because Heraclitus had to cry, Democritus had to laugh. In 1790, Walré joined, who again added political color, despite Loosjes" intentions to remain neutral.
According to the RKD he was the grandmaster of the Haarlem satirical literary society Democriet and an amateur draughtsman.