Carl Funk (actor)

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Carl Funk , also Karl Funk , (before 1888 - after 1902) was a theater actor and director .

Life

Funk began his stage career in Hanover in 1888 at the Residenztheater, in 1889 he moved to the Stadttheater in Breslau, where he stayed for two years, continued his stage career in Halle in 1891, came to the Berlin theater in 1892, and moved to the Schillertheater Berlin in 1894, where he spent three years worked, then joined the Berlin Residence Ensemble (October 1, 1891, May 1, 1898), where he also directed drama and comedy, and then joined the association of the city theater in Düsseldorf.

He was a splendid actor and certainly carried the greatest workload, which he mastered with tireless perseverance. As a "Père noble" in particular, he knew how to represent effectively and how to best show his talent. The “Sartorius” is described in Erbe as one of his most splendid achievements .

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