Franz Bulla

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Franz Bulla , also Friedrich Heinrich Bulla , ( 1754 in Prague - 1819 ) was a German theater actor , director and director .

Life

Bulla began his stage career in 1776. In 1781 he took over the Linz theater and was appointed director to Prague three years later. There he founded the Bohemian Theater in 1785 and joined the Society of Johanna Schmalögger a year later , which won him an excellent actor. However, they did not get along for long, and in 1789 he took over the combined theater in Pest and Ofen , in 1790 the theater in Kaschau, and in 1791 the Lviv stage.

Bulla was an excellent representative of the subject of hero and character actors.

He was married to Edmonda Fiedler , his daughter was Sofie Wilhelmine Marie Koberwein , his son-in-law Josef Koberwein and his granddaughter Elisabeth Fichtner , née Koberwein. Marie Fichtner and Adolf Fichtner , children of the aforementioned, were thus his great-grandchildren. All were actors. Marie Arnsburg , an Austrian painter, was the daughter of Marie Fichtner and the actor Friedrich Ludwig Arnsburg , his great-great-granddaughter.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b Eike Pies : Principals - On the Genealogy of German Professional and Traveling Theater from the 1st to the 19th Century , Ratingen-Düsseldorf-Kastellaun, 1973, p. 81.