Bruno Hildebrandt (actor, 1845)

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Bruno Hildebrandt (born September 3, 1845 in Zittau , † after 1902 ) was a stage actor and theater director .

Life

Hildebrandt received his training from Professor Wiek and Eduard Singer . He made his debut in Bern on September 30, 1866. Then he worked in Potsdam, Stettin, Riga and at the Vienna Carltheater , where he was successfully engaged in operetta from the beginning of the 1870s to the beginning of the 1880s. He then moved to the State Theater in Graz , where he worked until 1890. From there he received an application to the Hoftheater Mannheim , where he worked as an actor and director until 1902. There he took over the bass buffo as well as batch roles . He was so popular in acting that he appeared without restrictions .

literature

  • Ludwig Eisenberg : Large biographical lexicon of the German stage in the 19th century . List, Leipzig 1903, p. 433.