Nicolas Bonenfant, known as Croisac, is a French actor of the XVII century, who died around 1692.

Young clerk of the Attorney, he is part of the Illustre Theater, then enters the troupe of La Couture, before entering that of Du Clos in 1651. In 1658, he became a follower of Molière's troupe and dismissed him at Easter 1659. Croisac set up his own troupe in 1663, then lost his track.

He is the author of Méliane, "tragi-comédie accommodated in pastoral", represented around 1653. It is an adaptation of Céliane de Rotrou.

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