Betty Dienstl

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Betty Dienstl in 1887

Betty Dienstl ( November 26, 1864 in Vienna - after 1902) was an Austrian child actress and stage actress .

Life

Dienstl tested her talent in children's roles. She found her first independent engagement in 1882 at the Residenztheater in Berlin , after completing her acting training in Vienna. In 1883 she came to Sigmaringen , in 1885 to Budapest at the German Theater and in 1887 joined the Association of the Prague State Theater.

She represented the subject of adolescent room Ladies and comedy soubrette and was popular during her long career at the Prague theater audience. In her performances she developed charm, natural play that was always appropriate to the situation, approached the solution of her tasks with understanding, proved to be an experienced, agile actress in every role and had already rehearsed her art in the most varied, often difficult roles. Dienstl always hit the right note and tried to put effective figures on stage.

It should be mentioned "Goldene Eva", "Toinette" in Conceited Sickness , "Countess Fritzi" in the Viennese , "Franziska" in Minna von Barnhelm , "Marie" in What you want , "Hermine" in Midsummer Night's Dream , "Maid" in Compagnon , “Landlady” in the White Horse Inn, etc. Also as “Ida” in the journalists , which role she played in the May to June 1900 master games in Prague, she was well received.

literature

Remarks

  1. ^ Wilhelm Kosch : Deutsches Theater-Lexikon, Biographisches und Bibliographisches Handbuch, first volume, mentions the year 1862.