Clara Huebner

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Clara Hübner , née Clara Zitt ( January 1, 1841 in Trier - March 15, 1876 in Hamburg ), was a German child actress and stage actress .

Life

Hübner was an actor's child and had been familiar with the stage from a young age. So she grew up in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the smaller theaters, played children's roles in Frankfurt an der Oder, Thorn, Memel, Rostock, etc. until she finally came to the Viktoriatheater in Berlin in 1861 . Here her talent in the field of lovers was actually recognized and almost caused a sensation. But she stayed there for only a year, then came to Riga, which she left after a year of commitment to appear on September 10, 1863 as "Isaura" in the Thaliateater School of Life . Since then she has been on this stage as a preferred member. In a very short time she switched to the subject of youthful salon and chaperones, and then counted "Duchess" in a glass of water , "Julie" in Werner , "Dora" in Ein deutsches Dichterleben , "Stepmother" by Hugo Benedix to her most important roles .

A noble aristocracy was impressed on their achievements without in any way detracting from the humor. In earlier years she offered flawless pieces in the roles played with her husband Julius Huebner (since June 15, 1868) in the causeries Im Waggon first class , Mit der Feder , Im Waiting Salon first class etc. In her artistic era, extreme nervousness, which took on the most regrettable forms, forced her to renounce the stage. She died on March 15, 1876 in Hamburg.

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