Elsa Gademann

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Elsa Gademann , also Elsa Gademann-Andresen ( January 29, 1879 in Munich - after 1934) was a German theater actress .

Life

Gademann was trained for the stage by Alois Wohlmuth and in 1897, after a successful audition, was engaged at the court theater in Meiningen, where she made her debut as "Rautendelein". Real talent for acting was recognized in her and she was described as a valuable asset for the artist portfolio on this stage. Here, as in her subsequent engagements in Main in 1898 and at the Deutsches Theater in London, in whose association she joined in 1899, she liked her warmly perceived art of representation as well as her simple and natural play. She showed great intelligence, finely nuanced understanding and natural character drawing. In London St. Pancras there is evidence of Gademann's marriage in October 1903. The artist later returned to Germany and played on German theaters again (1917/18 in Altona ). Now she was called Elsa Gademann-Andresen until the end, when she could no longer find a permanent commitment and had joined the Hamburg State Cooperative Association. From 1934 onwards their track is lost.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gademann in ancestry.com
  2. Register entry Elsa Gademann-Andresen in the German Stage Yearbook 1934.