Louis Fuzelier
Louis Fuzelier (also ''Fuselier'', ''Fusellier'', ''Fusillier'', ''Fuzellier''; 1672 or 1674 – 19 September 1752) was a French playwright.Fuzelier was born and died in Paris. He wrote more than 200 plays for the Théâtre de la foire (theatres of the fair), alone or in collaboration with Alain-René Lesage, Alexis Piron or Jacques-Philippe d'Orneval.
Fuzelier wrote the libretto to ''Les Fêtes grecques et romaines'', a ballet héroïque with music by François Colin de Blamont (1723) and to ''Les Indes galantes'', an opéra-ballet with music by Jean-Philippe Rameau (1735), both performed in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal by the Académie Royale de Musique. Fuzelier also wrote some works for the Comédie-Française and was one of the principal editors of the ''Mercure de France'', from 1721 to 1724 and from 1744 to 1752.