Albert Biesantz (actor)

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Albert Biesantz in 1899

Albert Gottfried Christian Biesantz ( September 3, 1873 in Bückeburg - April 26, 1940 in Wunstorf ) was a German theater actor .

Life

Biesantz, son of Albert Biesantz , a member of the Reichstag , whose interest in drama was aroused by studying literature at the grammar school in his hometown, decided to become an actor without ever having attended a theater. In 1892 he left home, took dramatic lessons from Hans Gelling and Julius Meixner and in 1895 entered the stage for the first time as “Max Weidlowski” in a small town near Havel, then was engaged at the Altenburg court theater , Düsseldorf, as well at the Hoftheater in Wiesbaden, from where he was invited to a guest performance at the Hofburgtheater in 1899. He made his debut there on May 10th, 12th and 17th as “Erich von Felsen” in “Goldfische”, “Schubart” in “Ewige Liebe” and “Ferdinand” in “Kabale und Liebe” and entered the Association of this art institute.

He worked there until at least 1902. His further life is unknown.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wunstorf registry office : death register . No. 52/1940.