Georg Kleinecke

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Georg Kleinecke ( January 20, 1852 in Jüterbog - October 29, 1900 in Hanover ) was a German theater actor and writer .

Life

Kleinecke made his debut without ever having had any dramatic training in Düsseldorf, then was engaged in Sondershausen, Magdeburg, Zurich, Graz, Breslau, Cologne, Danzig, Hamburg, Dessau and finally from 1896 at the Residenztheater Hanover until his death.

His last role was the "advocate" in Women's Square . Kleinecke was richly talented as a character actor. His achievements such as "President Walter", "Wallenstein", "Tell", "Faust", "Count Traft", "Kaiser Heinrich" and "Lieutenant Colonel Schwartze" were unanimously recognized.

He was also active as a writer.

Works

  • 1892: picaresque songs of a traveling comedian
  • 1900: New picaresque songs

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ludwig Sittenfeld: History of the Breslau Theater 1841 - 1900 . Verlag Preuß & Jünger, Breslau 1909, The Praise Theater and the Thaliatheater under Georg Schönfeldt, p. 224 ( archive.org ).