Gisela Fischer (actress, 1894)

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Gisela Fischer (* around 1870 - after 1925) was an Austrian theater actress and singer of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Life

Fischer, a Viennese , began her theater career in 1889 as an operetta singer in Danzig . At the beginning of her career she tried her hand at various medium-sized stages in Germany. a. she was engaged at the Stadttheater Frankfurt am Main in the season 1891/92 before she came to Berlin at the Adolf Ernst Theater in 1894 . In 1895 she moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelmstädtischen-Theater and in 1896 became a member of the Lindentheater, worked at the Dresden Residenztheater in 1897 , then returned to Berlin for a year, namely to the Metropoltheater , and in 1900 she was won over to the United Theater in Munich, where she worked at the Gärtnerplatztheater She made her debut as a cleaner "Tessa" in the operetta Die Afrikareise by Franz von Suppè . She stayed there until at least 1913. There is evidence of an appearance in Prague during the First World War , as well as in 1925 at the Lustspielhaus in Munich . Her further life is unknown.

Fischer had been married to her colleague Viktor Senger since 1901 .

literature

  • Ludwig Eisenberg : Large biographical lexicon of the German stage in the XIX. Century . Verlag von Paul List , Leipzig 1903, p. 259, ( 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. 84 (there under Fischer, Gisella ).
  • Wilhelm Kosch (Ed.): German Theater Lexicon . Supplementary volume, Part 1. A – F, p. 368. De Gruyter, Berlin [et al.] November 2012, ISBN 978-3-11-028460-7 (accessed via De Gruyter Online).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Paul S. Ulrich: Biographical Index for Theater, Dance and Music / Biographical Index for Theater, Dance and Music . Berlin publishing house. Arno Spitz GmbH. 1997, ISBN 978-3-87061-479-9 , p. 511.
  2. According to Flüggen (see literature), Fischer was already engaged at the Adolf Ernst Theater in the 1890/91 season.