Anna Trenner

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Anna Trenner , also Annie Trenner , (before 1891 in Baden near Vienna - after 1902) was an Austrian theater actress .

Life

Trenner began her acting career in Pressburg in 1891, where she worked for two years. Then she came to Graz, where she represented the field of the first lovers until 1896 and to Berlin in 1897, where she made guest appearances at the Deutsches Theater as "Zoë", "Phöbe", "Perfida", "Nymphos", "Zenobia" in Meister from Palmyra and belonged to this art institute until at least 1902.

Trenner was considered a very useful actress and was valued as a utilité . Her real subject was the salon ladies , she also created the "wife of the bell founder" in the very first performance of the Sunken Bell on December 2, 1896 at the Deutsches Theater Berlin . She took part in guest performances by the German Theater in Vienna and Budapest.

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