Carl Pander

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Carl Pander (born November 18, 1844 in Posen ; † March 5, 1905 in Bergedorf , today a district of Hamburg ; original first name Kaskel ) was a German actor , director and playwright .

Life

Carl Pander was born the son of a businessman. After doing his military service as a one-year volunteer , he turned to the acting profession in 1866 and made his debut at the City Theater in Lübeck . This was followed by an engagement in Reichenberg (Bohemia) , which was interrupted in 1870 because of his participation as a soldier in the Franco-German War . Other later stations were the Residenztheater in Berlin and theaters in Düsseldorf and Bremen , where he also worked as a director . From 1883 to 1897 there was a long-term commitment to the Thalia Theater in Hamburg. After the end of his work there, he did not take on a permanent engagement, but played guest roles at various theaters.

In addition, Carl Pander wrote a number of stage plays between 1876 and 1897. These included the burlesque devil's banner and the Nautilus piece of equipment .

From the marriage with the singer Albertine Friederike, b. Philipp, comes from the eldest son, the theater critic and writer Oswald Pander (1881-1943), murdered in the Theresienstadt concentration camp .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Playbill of the Weimar Court Theater from May 11, 1895 at the Main State Archive Weimar online, accessed on February 24, 2016
  2. ^ Roland Innerhofer: German Science Fiction 1870-1914: Reconstruction and analysis of the beginnings of a genre. Böhlau, Vienna 1996, ISBN 3-205-98514-1 , p. 55.
  3. ^ Entry by Oswald Pander in Stolpersteine ​​Hamburg