Anna Dandler

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Anna Dandler as Madame Sans-Gêne (1904)
Grave of Anna Dandler on the old southern cemetery in Munich location

Anna Dandler (born March 14, 1862 in Stuttgart , † September 17, 1930 in Wiesbaden ) was a German court and chamber actress.

Dandler came as the daughter of the court singer Carl Dandler and Anna Dandler, nee. Rueff, to the world. Her father worked as a choirmaster at the Stuttgart court theater.

In 1880 she got an engagement at the Munich court theater . She made her stage debut as a sutler in Schiller's Wallenstein camp . Initially, Dandler was mostly seen in the roles of the lover. She was later cast in maternal roles.

Anna Dandler also had film roles. In 1919 she played the title role in Das Fräulein von Scuderi and in 1920 in Demon Woman .

tomb

The grave of Anna Tandler and her parents is on the Old Southern Cemetery in Munich (Grave field 31 - row 9 - place 4) location .

Honors

  • 1952: Name of a street in Munich's Obermenzing district

Web links

Anna Dandler in the Internet Movie Database (English)Template: IMDb / Maintenance / "imported from" is missing

Individual evidence

  1. Anna Dandler. In: filmportal.de , Deutsches Filminstitut , accessed on August 18, 2018.