Carl Ernst

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Carl Ernst , also Karl Ernst , actually Ernst Christian Karl Schachlhuber ( June 12, 1846 in Stuttgart - April 14, 1906 in Mannheim ), was a German theater actor .

Life

A Carl Ernst was employed at the Brno City Theater in the 1870s ; at Stahl you can read: “Carl Ernst, the sedate hero, coming from the Vienna Carltheater, was the opposite of what was then given the favorite label of a“ thinking actor ”. Often times he didn't even know what he was actually saying. "

Carl Ernst had been on the stage for a long time and worked at several city theaters; from 1878 to 1882 he belonged to the ensemble of the National Theater in Mannheim. In 1891 he embarked for America and worked for a year in New York at the Deutsches Theater. When he returned to Europe, he became a member of the Thaliatheater in Hamburg in 1893 and rejoined the Mannheim Hofbühne in 1894, where he worked until his death. Formerly successful in the field of heroes and lovers, he had now become “hero's father”. He had roles in "Wallenstein", "Erbförster", "Lord Rochester" etc.

Schachlhuber's first marriage was to Eugenie, geb. Casaty, and in second marriage with Emilia, b. Weber.

Another Carl Ernst (1878-1937) was a Munich actor and acting teacher.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. According to the birth certificate the name was Schachhuber, according to the marriage certificate Schakelhuber.
  2. Death register StA Mannheim, No. 659/1906
  3. ^ Othmar Rudan, The old city theater in Klagenfurt , Verlag des Geschichtsverein für Kärnten 1968, pp. 53, 309 f.
  4. Ernst Leopold Stahl, Das Mannheimer Nationaltheater , J. Bensheimer 1929, p. 125.
  5. ^ Ernst Leopold Stahl, Das Mannheimer Nationaltheater , J. Bensheimer 1929, p. 210, mentions his death in the 1905 season; according to MARCHIVUM: Chronicle star Carl Ernst died on April 14, 1906.