Antonie Baumeister

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Antonie Baumeister , actually Antonie Baumüller , married Antonie von Jagemann (born November 23, 1842 in Hamburg , † October 1902 ) was a German theater actress .

Life

The daughter of Wilhelm Baumeister and Therese Ringelhardt was a real theater child and although her parents were firmly against her turning to the stage career as well, she did not refrain from doing so immediately after leaving the boarding school in Dresden (after her confirmation) of her inevitable inclination Giving consequence to turn to the theater. After taking lessons from Adele Peroni-Glasbrenner , she found her first engagement at the Hamburg City Theater in 1858, then in Wiesbaden and Kassel and in 1866 at the Aktientheater in Munich, from 1867 to 1870 she worked at the Nuremberg City Theater, from 1871 to 1872 at the Thaliatheater in Breslau, 1873 in Stettin, 1874 in Bremen, 1875 at the Residenztheater in Berlin, 1876 at the Hoftheater in St. Petersburg, where she stayed until 1882. In 1889 she came to the Berlin Theater, from 1895 to 1899 at the Hoftheater in Hamburg and then again at the Berlin Theater, where she remained until her death.

Her uncle was Bernhard Baumeister and her aunt Marie Baumeister , her grandfather Friedrich Sebald Ringelhardt .

Roles (selection)

  • Duchess in a world in which one is bored
  • Annaliese in How the ancients sung
  • Madame Guichard in Monsieur Alphonse

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ludwig Eisenberg : Large biographical lexicon of the German stage in the XIX. Century . Verlag von Paul List , Leipzig 1903, p. 1173, ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive in Berlin ).