Ida Timling

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Ida Timling , also Ida Timmling ( 1870 in Vienna - after 1902), was an Austrian theater actress .

Life

Timling received her training from Gabriele Allram . She made her debut in 1895 at the Wallnertheater in Berlin , came to the Bremen Stadttheater for two years in 1896 , to the Lessingtheater in 1889, and to the Carltheater in Vienna in 1891 , where she remained until 1893. In 1895 she was in Pressburg , in 1896 and 1897 at the Deutsches Theater in Munich , in 1898 at the Berlin Residenztheater , in 1899 in Karlsruhe and from 1900 to 1901 at the Deutsches Theater in London. Then she went back to Berlin.

Timling worked in the field of salon ladies and had great success in this area. She moved neatly and elegantly, endowed her roles with effective nuances and had many opportunities to have her art recognized. She embodied "Wera" in catchphrase , "Josefine von Pöchlar" in Goldfische , "Maria" in Maria and Magdalena and other similar roles in a credible and natural way.

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