Emil Bing

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Emil Bing ( 1856-1932 or 1933 in Potsdam ) was a German actor , theater director and comedian .

Life

Bing began his stage career in Reval in 1878, then came to Greifswald (1881), Dortmund (1883), to the Residenztheater Berlin (1884), to Potsdam (1886) and Görlitz (1887), and finally to Danzig in 1890, where he worked as a director and Actor until 1893 (according to other sources: 1892) worked. He then joined the association of the Braunschweig court theater, where he made his debut as "Robert" in Robert and Bertram . He stayed there until he retired. Bing was awarded the title "Court Actor". He died in 1933 at the age of 77.

He represented the comic and character comic subject. In the operetta as well as in the posse and folk plays he offered excellent performances. His stage roles included u. a. Valentin in Raimund's Der Verschwender , the Gypsy Barbu in the play The Wedding of Baleni (by Ludwig Ganghofer and Marco Brociner ) and the prison director Frank in the operetta Die Fledermaus .

Filmography

  • 1920: The stronger power
  • 1920: The boy Eros
  • 1922: infamy

literature

  • Ludwig Eisenberg : Large biographical lexicon of the German stage in the XIX. Century . Verlag von Paul List , Leipzig 1903, p. 98, ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  • Ottmar G. Flüggen: Biographical stage lexicon of the German theaters from the beginning of German acting to the present . Compiled by OG Flüggen. 1st year. A. Bruckmann's Verlag, Munich 1892, p. 27.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Piet Hein Honig, Hanns-Georg Rodek : 100001. The show business encyclopedia of the 20th century. Showbiz-Data-Verlag, Villingen-Schwenningen 1992, ISBN 3-929009-01-5 , p. 97.
  2. ^ Paul S. Ulrich: Biographical directory for theater, dance and music . Berlin publishing house. Arno Spitz GmbH. 1997. p. 176. ISBN 978-3-87061-479-9
  3. a b c Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch: Theater history year and address book , print and commission publisher FA Günther & Sohn, Volume 45, 1934, p. 92. Excerpt