Anton Mödlinger

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Anton Mödlinger (born June 16, 1856 in Vienna , † October 2, 1921 in Graz ) was an Austrian theater actor , director and singer .

Life

Anton Mödlinger began his stage career in Graz, was a member of the Josefstädter Theater from 1888 to 1889 and in the Carltheater Association from 1889 to 1891 . He then spent a long time on the guest performance tour arranged by Leopold Müller with the pantomime “The Prodigal Son”, after which he joined the association of Graselli's ensemble guest performance in Vienna . He was also engaged for a short time in Reichenberg and in 1894 followed an application to the Grazer Landestheater , where he worked until at least 1902.

He died in Graz in 1921.

His brothers were the singers Josef Mödlinger and Ludwig Mödlinger .

literature

  • Ludwig Eisenberg : Large biographical lexicon of the German stage in the XIX. Century . Published by Paul List , Leipzig 1903, p. 685

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Remarks

  1. Date of birth according to Eisenberg, the ÖML states 1854