Anna Feldhammer

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Anna Hennie Vicie Feldhammer , through marriage to the factory owner and landowner Leopold Viktor Hoesch (1867–1945) from January 13, 1909 Anna Hoesch , also Anna Feldhamer (* December 24, 1877 or 1878 in Wama / Vama in Bukowina ; † 9. November 1942 in Bischofsheim ) was an Austrian theater actress .

Life

She was trained by the kk court actress Olga Lewinsky (1853-1935) for the stage career. At the beginning of the 1899 season she appeared at the Raimund Theater in Vienna . In December of the same year she was hired by Alfred von Berger (1853–1912) for the New City Theater in Hamburg , which was to be opened , but never got the chance to take the stage there, and after the season was over for the City Theater in Brno . After working for a year, she made a guest appearance at the Dresden court theater and was also popular. However, the engagement negotiations were broken up because she refused to play the roles of the older heroines. During a stay in Munich she spoke to Ernst von Possart Rehearsal, who was on her immediate entry into the Munich court theater and in 1902 the young artist joined the association of this art institute.

At least since 1906 and at least until 1909 she played at the Schiller Theater Berlin-Charlottenburg. From 1911 to 1915 she played under Max Reinhardt a . a. in King Lear at the Deutsches Theater . There it was criticized by the important theater expert Herbert Ihering as the "oldest school". From 1916 she appeared under Victor Barnowsky (1913-1924) at the Lessing Theater (Berlin) .

Her brother was the actor Jacob Feldhammer .

Anna Hoesch-Feldhammer committed suicide in 1942.

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Individual evidence

  1. Anna Feldhammer at alemannia-judaica.de
  2. Family database . (...) Leopold Viktor Hoesch . In: online-ofb.de , July 2, 2015, accessed on October 2, 2015;
    Daily mail. (...) Bukovinians abroad. In:  Bukowinaer Post , No. 1067/1900 (Volume VII), November 4, 1900, p. 5, bottom left. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / bup;
    Anna Feldhammer. In:  Czernowitzer Allgemeine Zeitung , No. 1241/1908, February 29, 1908, p. 4, center left. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / cer.
  3. a b Anna Feldhamer ( memento from September 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) at gershon-lehrer.be
  4. ^ Anna Feldhammer in the Central Database of the Names of Holocaust Victims at the Yad Vashem Memorial
  5. Entry in the Ibsen directory of the Norwegian National Library resp. Program booklet to The Carolingian printed 1909th
  6. German Academy of Arts in Berlin: Max Reinhardt and Shakespeare. 1968, p. 22
  7. After 1915, the Neue Theater-Almanach no longer lists her as a member of the ensemble.
  8. ^ Siegfried Jacobsohn : Collected Writings 1900–1926. , Verlag Wallstein 2005, 2684 pp., ISBN 978-3-89244-672-9 , p. 311
  9. ^ Herbert Ihering: New Actors . In: Siegfried Jacobsohn (Ed.): The Schaubühne . Xth year, no. 15/1914 . Verlag der Schaubühne, Charlottenburg April 9, 1914, p. 427 f .