GOT, FRANcOIS JULES EDMOND French actor, was born at Lignerolles on Oct. 1, 1822, and entered the Conservatoire in 1841, winning the second prize for comedy that year and the first in 1842. After a year of military service he made his debut at the Comedie Francaise on July 17, 1844, as Alexis in Les Heritiers and Mascarelles in Les Precieuses ridicules. He was immediately admitted pensionnaire, and became societaire in 1850. His golden jubilee at the Theatre Francais was celebrated in 1894. He made his final appearance in 1895. Got was a fine representative of the grand style of French acting, and was much admired in England as well as in Paris. He wrote the libretto of the opera Francois Villon (1857) and also of L'Esclave (1874).