Frieda Eichelsheim

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Friederike Johanette Wilhelmine Eichelsheim (born March 26, 1873 in Wiesbaden , † December 9, 1953 in Strinz-Trinitatis ) was a German theater actress .

Life

Eichelsheim, the daughter of a bank clerk, was tutored by Max Köchy . She began her stage career in Potsdam in 1890 (debut role “Gretchen”), worked in Kassel from 1891 to 1894 and from 1894 at the Darmstadt Court Theater , where she was highly successful in the field of young lovers and first heroines. Her life after 1916 is unknown.

It enjoyed the well-founded favor of the public and the press. In the classic as well as in the modern play, she knew how to do justice to the most varied of characters, whereby her acting tact, fine sense of style and magnificent characteristics came in handy. Your achievements are not piecemeal, but grew organically from within. " Porzia ", " Maid of Orleans ", " Maria Stuart ", "Milford", "Antigone", "Orsina", "Ada" in Sodom's end , "Adelheid" in journalists , "Magda" in Heimat , "Countess Autreval" should be mentioned in particular.

literature

  • Ludwig Eisenberg : Frieda Eichelsheim . In: Large biographical lexicon of the German stage in the XIX. Century. Paul List, Leipzig 1903, p. 224–225 ( daten.digitale-sammlungen.de ).
  • Frieda Eichelsheim . In: German Art and Decoration , Volume 39, 1917, p. 131.  - Internet Archive
  • Father was against it. The actress Frieda Eichelsheim tells . In: Wiesbadener Tagblatt , 88, 1940, No. 141.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Strinz Trinitatis death register, 1953, entry no.33